1 1 ,1 Y, 1 ,p-af S l 1957 W .94 f gi ls 1 GTX A Pleocnf-DX X? 1 X 4 X ff ga X r x 7 sa? 4 i Y 4f ' 3 L'-I I QA D a I pv G s U 4 .4 fl: YR 5 I 'S xr J, XXXgffX S 184 R 55 A 5 .Q ' x - E 3: K Q -. 1' ' 8 -5 ep f' gg g, V-J STATE TEACHERS UULLEGE SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 7 0'CZHf0'C XVe, the ff'l'lJlIjl'jlIIIS, trained in Salem, this ex- cellent center of learning, are about to embark upon a life of service. In retrospect, we have viewed our period of psychological growth in its entirety and compiled this four-year case study in an attempt to show you our progress. Most of us came, as you shall see, with a firm and serious intent to delve into the World of ideas and, at the same time, to enjoy our- selves. W'e hope that from this cumulative record you will be able to judge how valuable our c'11z'iro11- 11161114 has been. NVorking in the same stimulating environment, may the siblings achieve success also. The amzlysfs of Salem are our respected pro- fessors, friends, and counselors. All of them have participated in leading us out of a period of em- bryonic darkness into the light. They have made us realize the truth of the saying, He teaches who has taught himself. we alle 41,5642 ll? ZIAU Cflkynft fd? fglii ft. HUGEH ARTHUR HARDY LZJ dll UV,7Tc'.f.iLOI1 Z of ll 'L'8.i,7ZCll 1 ff? f' rf -1 1 ll.f llafl lcltfd .f 1 Alllst 'V . I . Llc'lllL'CI'al!lL4 .fplflf I 'P' E I 'Q. WX J, 1 ii '?x N u iii. 4 4. :qv-5 .5 Message for the Clipper lylfxitc ii 21, 1957 XVhen l address you as the Senior Class in a graduation message, I feel that I have an unusual opportunity to ask you to think with me concerning some of the philosophy that should guide you in your work as a scholar and as a teacher. Your purpose is expressed in the choice you have made to become a teacher- to dedicate yourself to handing on to young Americans true appreciation of our cultural heritage. The teacher in America fills a place in society delineated by the very fundamental concepts of the democratic form of government. The founding fathers intended that society should prepare thc growing generation for the responsibilities of self-government. The important task of preparing the people for their place in society has been given, in part at least, to the teachers of the public schools. It is the hope of those who have taught you that you will spread the love of learning and cultivate intellectual discipline in the pupils you teach. We also hope that at the same time your influence will reflect character, judg- ment, and moral responsibility. Thomas Jefferson called education the most legitimate engine of governmentf' In speaking of democratic government he said, If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects to be what never was and never will be. Thus we see that from the beginning the status of the American public school teacher has been one of great responsibility to his fellow men. The teacher HILISE have not only intellectual competence but also character, judgment, and moral fibre. Now that you are receiving the bachelor's degree in education and know what your purpose is in life, I say to you, Go forth and gladly teachf, Enjoy the opportunity of inculcating the fundamentals of learning in the minds of future Americans, and at the same time, inspire them to meet their responsibilities and appreciate their freedoms. May I extend to each of you the best wishes of the faculty and staff for happiness and success. May you always keep in your hearts a love of teaching and a quest for truth. Presidezzf The Clipper Staff Ifdifoi'-ilz-c'f3i4'f RONALD E. LOGAN Assishznf Ifdifors JUDITH M. XVEBER GEORGE H. HESSE Li1'vn1r y Editor JOSEPH S. SALERNO Aff Edifm' LUCY KASPARIAN B1lSfl1l'KS Mulzfzgvr PATRICIA L. MQAVOY Al1I'4'I'ffSflItQ Ijffilorx HI I ITN T. O'B1u1LN Rlc'H,xun G CHAPMAN P!lllffl1Ql'rI,7l2Y lfrfilorv 'VIIUNIAS C. linux: CIll4S'I'lli li. LIAI1 .LN,VI!'j'llll' lfffilnrs um AX. CANNON: XIIIIS -I. Clxnus QLXRROII lf. HLIIIN Su 1'f'l111'3 lfxlsx tl. limw. N ,hfriwrs limff.n-H.rf11flLflu1'.11'5 ,XVI Nllss lin IQNIIXXI Mn. I'LxNOsl.xN wf 1 15, ind, 1 K--u, . Y Nw.. 1 V + ft?- H-T5 ff. S . 1,7 Q 'S XX S S S .,--I if ,A, R V ' I ,I ,.. I ,Z 40 ,qv ,A L-'Q I A . if ,f- 011. Li I .,,g,.' W Q! mm 'Hx W Q X:- v- X 9' Y-Q. .4-.Y x., I Ixlux 11' 1xx11 1 XLIIIN IJ I Xffm'-X1 IIN uxxmx 17 I1 IH 111111 X IIIIlX I .fumx 111 nf XX11111171 College 'PHE DIiA.NS DR. KEILY QS N 11 R f . 'Q 1 ' 1 , 31, 1 n fi f 5 , .1 LL X 'R r -1 Q. SL'I I IVAN Xlli. IUXYRICY Kr' 'AFWYQ Q!! ,XIISS SXIITII DR. MACQKICY Facult D1-Llmluxl If NI' lim.: Ii I I XI4 IDX Ill II IIIIIRN Xl umm S..NIxusnlx1l ,Ixus SXIIIII 4 CTI' l5UslN1ass Iinuc .x'1'loN Im' ' I S' H Inxl1l1lXY'l1Hxxl NIR. lI,l I IRE, C fm, 113111 ,'Ei?f . 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IIIXI I NIISS C .XSIQY FU' 'X ff' sf MISS YOUNIS NIRS. PRIZSC OIT llll Ill IIIXIIXXI II Iillx IIIIXILIIIIII IIIN ll DEPARTMENT NIARGARET XV. DOXW'ER SOCIAL SCIENCI CII.NRLES F. KIE1-'I-.R, JR. , 1 'U' DR. EDNA M. IWCGLYNN 57 DR. MINOR H. IWCLAIN 9+- Josl PH M. PILLMQNTL DR. MQGLYNN, fTl7t1fl'1I1cIlI E 1 5 4 vv I 45 - x A 1-AX XX A NIR. KIIQITER MISS IJUXVER 4- ,. fm: 'PS -n my M.1,A1N MR, l'lliMON'I'li DEPARTMENT O15 SCIENCE Blo1.ou1ctA1. Sc:l1aNc'1f MM I. Rxlxx 171 .Inns B. SL'llIX.XN 7 J I1 1 V van-mano ' I ' n I l i DR. SUl.LlVAN, Cffnlirnmll MR- RYAN f , if PHYSIQAL SCIENCE , I-,.-x1u,l- S. Com :Ns 'T ul. Cl Il 1 nun CiIiliR : .1 4 Scumlrla CQ. SIATER NIR. CULLINS, Cfmilzmlll Q 13 1 r A 3:-fag, MR. GEER MR. SLATISR DEPAAIKTNIENT OP EARTH SQIENQE XIII mu Ib B1 uxux Ixxuw xl. C1 Numlxo IHL1 X. S.x1,1m ! 3? ,ik- XIISN ISI IiXI,XX 1, NX I,I,If Y, Cxfulirnl il? W i' NIR. C I NIURINU 'Usb' IJR IIXIUTIIY I. C'l.Il-IURIJ, lJuPAk1A1LN1'cJr hlusu frlhllfllldll EPARTMENT or ART S11 Mu N I'fxxoxl.xN XYIIIUNX l'.XVnx1mw 4, MR. XVINFISKY .1 i Y' 3-0- Xlli. P.-XXOSIAN. lffnlilvmlfl IDlil'.'XRkI'XiIiNT OI BI.-XTHI,Xi.XTIC 5 xllkllll pl. ,Xxluxx XIXK-IUKII U. Cul-1 X111 mu 1- li. Slwxx fm l.lIiR.'NliY Il'X'.1lxl,f XIIXN ffm 1 Xb. NIIILIVI XNU .I 5 ,QW ISI- 1115 ,QQ I ' 'N X , X ' yffh Ei R . '.?. ,gb V MISS 5'I'UX1 fxfhlllllldll MR. ANTUNI5 ?,. v, qzbsdlv , v . L.-gy .- VRS. CUl'Ifl .-XXI! it. 1, Sl HGI ll I, lffmlmaff NIR. C':XI,l AN. xlwixlf DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR XIUOMEN ELIZAIIETII A. GrXl-'l'NliX' Dk. HELEN T. AI,-KCRIY Mum XVALLACL GERTRUDE WILLI.uIs. R.N. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR IVIEN LM. IENCI5 T. ICWIIIW D1 XNIIES E. Txx'oIIIC NI ISS XY'AI.I.ACIi, Cfmirmau 425' MRS. XVILLIAMS. R.N. MISS GAIfI'NliY 'H I I 4 Us .. ,X w:,. ' f I my ' .yr ' I , a h K. . f I I 'L 'I I NIR. Ik IXYIREY, Cfmiruzun DR. TXVOHIG DEP.ARTB1ENT or HANDXYNT'RITING DEPARTNIENT OF SPEECH IJANIEL F. Iii.-XIUUGAIY, Cfmlrnzau JUNIOR HIGH DEl'AllTBT1ENT lili. XITXIQ Y Nl. lONl1S,ffunr1l1u11 fi LILLIAN M. I-IOFF, Cfmirlzzan DEPARTlNN'IENT OF FRENCH K-1 TT RICHARD Il. ROCKIYVT, fflhlffllldll Horace Mann Training School I7uIIIx .'X. C xxIIIIaIIu.I, l,m.lII lwur NIAIII Y. IIUl'llIll.XN, fim.fI' 'Ill' NIINIIRXA NI. IlL'Iu.Ixs, CIIIIJI' Six :XI.NIx C. XII C oI'III, lim.fI' Um' VIUI .Vx I. MINI-IN, llwm' 1'l1UIllNllt'3 XXIII I I.XX1 A. Ru II, firIIIlI' lfllqlvf V. NIIIIIN IiIIxIxUI.'X, I'I'imIjfIIIl I'ISI'lII Ia I. Suu I , fiI'.I.lI' .SIIIUI RL' III I. SOL' IIIXX ll IX, CJIIIIII' 'I'fm'c IDIIIIIIIIII Ii.SIIxIIx,fiI.1.lI'7'II4I ISI L'I .XII XI. Sxx II ISI II, lUI1IlI'I',qI1rln1 'I'.xL'Nu U. IIIXXIXIININ. lImII'l1uIl Arla f 7 T MISS SMALL -f . f vw Ks . IIEEJI-L :L J 1 Xlli. Illlxlxwl .fX. l'I1I1I1julI 5 'Z' NI R. RICH !2'if 'f'i'x,:f. - E , v 'ms 3.43. MISS HUDGINS MISS HUURIIIAN ! I .gi 3 'N Q? MISS CAMBRIDGE MISS SOUTHXVICK Sk .Q ' 1 , - 1' I. U a ga f - , ,- ai lx' vp KE gl an 4 'T T . I. HKS. S'I'zXNI.IiY MISS N14 COURT 3 -sf xg fm fs-. NIISS SW!-Vlx'l'SI-lli 3114. T.fXXlNllNl x The Office Q 1 43- I MISS CLARK MISS O'KEEIfIfIi I ff MISS JONES MISS .VXNDRFXYS ' Q 9 9 -1 '1 . . 'mfs R ' Tw ff. 9 HU- .11 3 - Syl Q A' J i 1 1510 ,TI S, , f 'SL sf' 'A Q s off Q 4 we MISS XVALLACE and PAM K.. ' ,1- .NIISS ISURNI MXM fs? MISS BERMAN 5 5 , ,X -Q 5 ml. , ,: , If ., , s I3 ' ., IDR. TXVOHIG ii 5, vat- I1 lm '-Q., paw K DAVID 'md NIORMA HARDY gunna.: EDXVARD WILLIAM HILARY, IRENE and MARY JANE ROCKETT JOAN md TINIOTHX CLIFFORD 1 PIINIIJI NI Munn: PRISIIDINI SL'lI lu. Munn: Mlas.SL'l1Alv, IN KN OFFICERS OF SENIOR CLASS -A-ii 1. Pasquale Starble, Prvsidvlzfg Patricia MCAVOY, Sr'c'r'v1Q1r'5g Joseph Salerno, Tr'c'f1s11rw'g Dorothy Morgan, Vin' Prvsiflvfzf m00n ELEMENTARY SENIOR I GFS IQLICMICNTARY SENIOR II '5Apf mf5f'Wf i N 'N 'I 4 I g ,q q X JUNIOR HIGH SENIORS Q nf C 5 A fa rw 'N Qvv BUSINESS EDUCATION SEN IORS FIRST OUTDOOR COMMENCEMENT - 1956 iw x. I I eb cT7!lIlti .jyftillff No more, dear Alma Mater, To sing your praise en masse, For soon to be departing Are we, the graduating class. No more, dear Alma Mater, To feel the bonds so true, For these are loosed forever From the richness that they know. Yet e'cr, dear Alma Mater, Witliiii our hearts you'll be, As fondly we recall Your cherished memory. BEVERLY TU'l'ON 121 JACKSON STRIiIiT LYNN J BUSINESS ' if JJ C dire lflll'1 !0Ofl!lll 1 Book Club 11 l rmiligf1fz'rs 33 E.B.T.A. 41 Public Relations Committee 3 Librnrv Committee 3 4 NV 1 .. Q '.A.A. Basketball 1, 2: H'l' V11-f ' 0 qba1l1.2. lilllg 2g Swimmin' 7 January 13 -- ClIpl'fC'Ul'l1 You get a job done while others are still pondering its beginning. Quiet mann . . . Juicy . . . the little one . . . NY'hnt. another test? . . . Cl ' i W ' i H i 1, nip .lLlAl1I1g dletl . . . Tune for Ll jokef, ,Z0l'0fAIy A011 I1 VP? 118 WILLIAMS AVENUE LYNN JUNIOR HIGH I.R.C. 1, 2g Council Nominating Committee 1 I Initiation Committee 22 Social Committee 41 Hostess More-up 22 Variety Showg Sophomore Showi W.A.A. Manager Field Hockey 3g Manager Orange 2g Nominating Committee 4. April 26 - Taurus You have ability to see the best in others and gain friendships and life long loyalties. A smile, .1 wink, a Wave . . . Five colleens . . . Since the year Wil! . . . seven brothers . . . left leaf of the sham- roek . . . an idealist . . . Orange winner . . . well-adjusted . . . Pink Lightning. -Azffzz -A bZ'AlIfl,'l! 40 CUMNIINCS .,XX'I N I 'If RIQY Iilili IQIIIQMI-lN'I'A R Y I Frmlliglrlvrs 1, 21 Firth Science CIub 25 Book Club 2. 31 I'il'USIIl1I.lI'l Reception Committee: Testimoni.1I Banquet Decorations Committee lg Initiation Banquet Committee 22 Sophomore Dance Decorations Committeeg Initiation Banqtiet 41 CLIPPER Dance Decorations Committee 4L Invitation Committee 43 F.1shion Show Publicity Committee 43 Freshman Show: Chairman Sophomore Show Make-up Committee: Variety Show Usher 2g XV.A.A. Field Hockey I, 23 Softball 1. Swimming IZ De:in's List 4. February 27 - Pisces You are establishing the basis for a new way of Iife that will be exciting and successful. A true 'Paisana' . . . I-Ii, Kid . . .book hider . . . 0uch! . . . Oh, my, yes! . . . JJATS . . . Is that soooo? . . . Anita, the artist . . . Let's harmonize . . . See you in the senior smoker. .AMAPQ7 MM! 871, 63 PINE GROVE AVENUE LYNN JUNIOR HIGH Choir 1. 2. 3: Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4g Circle K 2, 3. 4: F.T.A. 4g Freshman Dance Committee: Freshman Reception Committeei M.A.A. Dance Commit- tee 1. 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Dance Committeeg Kappa Delta Phi Dance Com- mittee 2. 3, 4g Barn Dance Committee 3g Prom Publicity Committee 32 Council Dance Decorations Committee 45 Council Nominating Committee 3. 4 2 Sophomore Showg M.A.A. Baseball 2. 3, 41 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 42 Football 1, 2, 3.4. May 21 -Gemini Your curious mind turns to all-modern, out-of-the-ordinary subjects. Hmmm!!! . . . Inferiority Inspector . . . close harmony . . . W'here's Don? . . . AAI-II-Il! . . . What is ping pong? . . . Weather forecaster . . . Don't forget your suit casef' . . . crab apple. .53Il'AlIl'l! Z53'I'.lll!I lf!!! 9 PHll,l.ll'S CIRCUS SXY'AMl'SCO'l'T , , , .. , sx I-,LILMILN IARH Cilee Club 12 Book Club 13 Art Club l, 22 linrth Science Club 3. 41 liresh- man Dance Committeeg Freshman Reception Committeeg Barn Dance Com- mittee 31 Prom Committee 31 Reception Committee 4: Cap .ind Gown Com mittee 41 Luncheon Committee 4: Sophomore Show: NY'.A.A. Award 1 1 Soccer Honor Team 33 Swimming 3. May 30 -Gemini Nothing curtails your adventurous spirit. Cell sap . . . If I can get the car . . . See ya soon, Raccoonn . . . Nassau - l9S8 . . . All right, now . . . Three coffees, one black . . . Thnt's the way the cookie crumblesf' II C. 0l'Pl'lill.!i' z realm LHIZ 20 CARTER ROAD LYNN JUNIOR HIGH Kappa Delta Phi 3. 41 Circle K Vice President 3, President -lg Open House Committee 3: Council Nominating Committee 1, 22 Sophomore Show: Class Day Usher 31 M.A.A. Baseball l. 2, 3. 43 Basketball I, 2. 3, 42 Football l. 2. 3. 4: Dean's List 4. June 26 - Cancer You shine in any situation that calls for oratorical skill. Hail! Caesar . . . O'Rourke . . . Oh, Bridget O'Flynn, where have you been? . . . politician . . . funeral director . . . jovial jester . . . legions of Freshman IV . . . Stephano . . . lfdison Award . . . reformation . . . telephone time . . . B.P.A. Ll 57 ll!! I1 l 0LUlfI, !9f J 3 f Y 779 SALEM STREET SOUTH GROVELAND JUNIOR HIGH I F.T.A. 3. 4: Earth Science Club 45 Open House Committee 3g CLIPPFR Dance Committee 4: Freshman Reception Committee 4g Fashion Show Com- mittee 4: Gift Committee 4g St. Patrickis Dance Ticket Committee 4: Council Conference 43 Council Representative 43 CLIPPER Secretary 4. April 14 -- Aries You cannot endure a World that stands still. The wee one . . . instigator . . . full of life . . . never sits still . . . Monster! . . . Gosh, do we have that again today?,' . . . Ladybug . . . What time Friday night? . . . Okay, . . . Ridge-runner . . . Q C Z? zomaa . M1048 17 CoNsTANcE STREET MALDEN JUNIGR HIGH Camera Club 1, Z5 Pitman Debating Society 2g Projectionist Club 35 Chess Club 3. 4: Weather Club 3, 4g Carnival of Color Lighting Committee 41 CLIPPER Photography Editor 45 Log Assistant Photography Editor 2. July 2 - Cancer You have the ability to adapt yourself to any environment, with the aid provided by your Leica. It can't be! . . . A real shutterbug . . . Audio-visual aids authority . . . Smile . . . Chess Man . . . Salem's answer to liinstein . . . l've really got a film in this camcrali' Muff ,Afzrz umm I 79 HOBART STREET DANVERS ELEMENTARY I.R.C. 25 F.T.A. 32 Earth Science Club 3 1 Sophomore Dance Decoration Com- mitteei Council Nominating Committee 33 Social Committee 3. 43 Council Dance Committee 3. 41 Chairman Orientation Day Entertainment Committee 3, 4g Initiation Banquet Committee 3. 42 Chairman Prom Favor Committee 3: Barn Dance Committee 35 Program Committee Class Day 41 St. Patrick's Dance Publicity Committee 42 Reception Committee 41 Fashion Show Committee 4: Student Panel 4g Open House Speaker 4g Sophomore Show: Prom Queenk Court 33 W'.A.A. President 4 2 Co-Chairman Dance 4g Co-Chairman Banquet 41 State Conference 42 Nominating Committee 4: Queen of Dance 41 Awards 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Field Hockey Honor Team 2, 3. 4: Soccer Honor Team Z, 3, 45 Swimming 2, Manager 3, Instructor 3, 41 Volleyball Honor Team 2. 3. 4g Daisy Chain 31 Dean's List 2. 3, 4. March 8 - Pisces Your smiling eyes reflect your smiling personality. A smile, a wink, a wave . . . Miss Versatile . . . Bridget O'Flynn . . . Pink Lightning . . . she and Pavlov s dog My car's big enough for us allv . . . five eolleens personality plus. Wf11r'9f1l'ef .Airlie M DLMZCL ll IQNOLLWOOD ROAD MEDFORD ELEMENTARY 5- Arte and Crafts Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Earth Science Club 32 Freshman Dance Com- mittee: Freshman Reception Committeel Barn Dance Committee 3: Prom Committee 31 junior XVeek Committee: Reception Committee 4g Cap and Gown Committee 45 Luncheon Committee 42 Investiture Committee 4: Sopho- more Showl W.A.A. Basketball 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 2, 31 Softball 2, 3, 43 Swimming 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. September 25 - Libra Wflietlier as famous artist or dabbler in ceramics, you have a keen appreciation of all that is lovely. l.over of the sea . . . a Chip . . . lfore! . . . I haven't got .1 dime . . . track . . . bucket brigade . . . locked out . . . Cell Sap . . . tlomeSticated . . . the glazer . . . oblivion in lbirtl heaven! fzfer CL 25 ANDREWS STREET SALEM BUSINESS Pitman Debating Society 12 Book Club 1. 3. 4. President 2: Fofifliglzfvrx 4: Kappa Delta Phi 43 Finance Committee 1. 2, 4. Chairman 32 Auditing Com- mittee 3: Insurance Committee 31 Council Representative 1. 2, 3. 43 Sopho- more Show October 5 - Libra Nothing annoys you more than the deaf ears and unseeing eyes of unprogressive people. Ten-shun!!! . . . Austria . . . Geography major . . . Mr. Blister . . . Cover your typewriters' . . . Latin derivatives . . . Footlighters . . . formal courtesy . . . Distinguished accent. JOAN Jamie 1 U!O0Wll1CC'l.0 2313 NEPTUNE STREET LYNN JUNIOR HIGH V-Z-. flux Vice Presitlent Z3 Circle K 31 Sophomore Sliow ljI'Og1'.lI11 Committee Louneil Representitive ll Sopliomore Sliowl Uxlier Tewtimonial Banquet I C,l.iss lhy 31 V.1riety Sliow 2, -lg lJC.Il1lN Lixr l, 2, 3, 4. December 6 E Sugifhlrilrs You .ire eager to see what lies beyond tlie blue lio1'i7un. -s- J 6 l LK Q! If f J Hliiglitifl . . . Cl.1ivuiii.1ecitmimi . . . Little lmmigrint . . . XY'liere um l liitle tliis luneli b.1g?H . . . tlie suction cups . . . Aiigieis l'.lYUl'lIC . . . mic ul. .1 trio. X Y f X 4 null 4 Q- .f ' Q 1 JOAN, C6Ll 6!6Ll'l'L0lfL8 37 GROVE STREET CLINTON BUSINESS Cafeteria Manager lg Book Club 1, 2, 3g E.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Mu 1, 2. 3, 45 Footligbfers Show 23 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi Vice-President 3. President 43 Circle K Secretary 35 Sophomore Showg Log 1: Council Repre- sentative 2g Dean's List 1, 2, 4. April 7 - Aries You have a fine social sense, a keen logical mind, and great skill in conversation. Vicksamone . . . How important can it be? . . . the quiet man . . . strong and silent . . . The noblest Roman of them all. . . . Short-story writer . . . Singer . . . a sympathetic listener. A15 P05 S HARRIS STREET PIZABODY JUNIOR HIGH 5.--4 -Iolin Iiurrouglie Club lg Pitman Debating Society l, 21 I5.T.A. 1. 2. 3, 4 N.Ii.A. l. 2, 3. 41 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 4, Chaplain 32 Camera Club 2, 5 A.C.Ii,. 2, 3, 41 Circle K Iioartl of Directors 3. 4: Freshman Reception Com mittee: Initiation Committee 21 Commencement Uxlier 32 Reception Com mittee 4g Open House Committee 4: Commencement Committee 41 Sopbo more Sliowg CLIIIPIQR, Asxociate Ifditor 4: NI.A.A. Baseball I. 2. 3, 41 Bmket ball 1.2, 3. 41 Football 1. 2, 3. 4: Hockey 1, 2, 5, 41 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 ' - Softball I, 2. J. -I. November 23 - StI.QiflzII'i1lX You were Iworn to lake many sutltlen, unexpected journeyx. You want to go Hwliere tlie Wiltl gome goes. Ilit- Ilrsl lialt . . . XX Iio, ine! . . . Party, wliereff . Iiixnilt-it I'.iIiner . . . Ilie Ianlern man . . . I'aIslaII . . J . ' I J D ' , . ' Iiesnleiit ol li I .A .... Caitonuts at llie convention . I tliaplaiii lor tlie Iwrelliren. Qilrrlznxzcf Willy! Ciwfugfo -H .XTXYOOD STR IQIQT RIQY FRE ELEMENTARY xv Committeel Prom Sl Club Iireehman Dlnce Committee: Sophomore Sho Sopho- Q, ee : ' I . Committee 34 Reception Committee 43 Cap and Gown Committee 41 more Show. August 9 - L00 You make every person you meet happier for having known you. A Chip . . . Hi, Doll! . . . Cousin Mary's right hand . . . Good H0zzsc'fcm'pir1g . . . XVhere's Joan? . . . I'll buy the Bermudasu . . . every hour on the hour . . . going to Europe. QCA61 rc! 6AC1l9l'I'Ldlfl 233 WASHINGTON STREET MARBLEHEAD JUNIOR HIGH Ii.T.A. 1. 2. 3. 42 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2. Secretary 3. 42 Circle Ix 2, 3, 4: Freshman Dance Program Committee: Kappa Delta Phi Dance Committee 1. 2. 3, -lg Junior NVeeli Committee: CLIPPER Dance Committee 43 Sopho- more Show 23 CLIPPER Co-Advertieing Manager 41 M.A.A. Baseball 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 43 Football 2, 3. 4: Softball l, 2, 3. 4. October l l - Lifvra You follow independent lines of endeavor and thought. The other half . . . NVell, what of it? . . . panic time . . . Cwliban . . . Let's have a party! . . . Wham, me? ... I5 P A .... mid-winter break . . . ONV. . . man without a lantern . . . Let's take a Held trip . . . piano tuner. X lzzfrfciu C nn, 65111511 16 MAY STREET B1ivr1RLY JUNIOR HIGH 'A F00f1iglJfr'rs 1, Debating Club 1, 2, 42 F.T.A. 3. 42 Dean's Aide 21 Iireshman Dance Refreshments Committeeg Initiation Banquet Entertainment and Deco- rations Committee 22 Chairman Sophomore Show Costumes and Publicity Committeeg Barn Dance Refreshment Committee 3g Prom Ticket Committee 3 . Open House Entertainment 3. 41 Alumni Committee 4: Log Reporter 3 1 XV.A.A. Awards 1, 2. 3, 43 Head of Individual Points 4: Archery 3. -lg Basket- ball Honor Team 3. 42 Field Hockey 3. 4g Soccer 4: Volleyball 3, 43 Softball 3. 43 Swimming, Senior Life 3. Instructor 42 Referee 3, 43 Dean's List 4. February 28 - Pisces Your attractive social personality hides your analytical powers. Philosopher . . . W'here's the party? . . . fun-lovin, . . . jazz enthusiast . . . Mother Protector . . . great job . . . 30 miles from New York City . . . road to the Cat- skills . . . Room 9, North Conway. are H1110 llll 0C'C'l0l'lU 471 XVATER STREET CLINTON BUSINESS Glee Club lg E.B.T.A. 1. 2, 3, 41 Tri Mu 1, 2, 4, President 3, Bookstore Associates 2. 3. 41 F.T.A. 3, Pi Omega Pi 3, Corresponding Secretary 41 Com- mercial Council Representative 2, Secretary 3. Treasurer 43 Barn Dance Ticket Committee 3: Hotel and Orchestra Committee Prom 3, Reception 42 Initiation Committee 2: Auditing Committee 3, 43 Finance Committee 3, Chairman 45 Treasurer's Committee 31 CLIPPER Dance Committee 4: Business Banquet Invitations Committee 31 CLIPPER Associate Editor: N.E.T.P.A. Conference 31 E.B.T,A. Conventions 2, 3, 43 Daisy Claain 32 NV.A.A. Orchestra Com- mittee 4, Ticket Committee Cliairman Banquet 4, Nominating Committee 4g Treasurer 43 Awards 1, 2, 31 Field Hoclsey I, Honor Team 2, 3, -lg Soccer 1, Honor Team 2. 43 Swimming 11 De.1n's List I, 2, 3, 4. September 3 - Virgo Tlae '.i.'iiiged tliouglatsu you send fortla are among tlae world's greatest gifts Oli, wlieii tlie saints . . . I.et's go mangle . . . Miss Perfectiooisl . . . Tango, anyone? . . W'ell, my room mate and I . . . one ol tlie U.T.'s . . . Coacli. X C' 677 0.5l'!9'lrllII' . 0 111.5 is xvasnimorox .-xxtiimii-1 Axoovisit JuNioR Hitsi-i I.R.C. 1, 21 l7.T.A. 2, 33 Public Relations Committee 2, 33 Ifrcshman llama- Committee: Move-Up Hfvstesag Initiation Committee 2: Soeial Committee -ll Sophomore Showg Daisy Chain 31 NV.A.A. Rcprexentative 3, Manager Team Sports 41 Nominating Committee 43 Basketball 1, 2. 5. 4: Field I-loekey 1. 2. 31 Soccer 2. 31 Softball 1, 2, 3. 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. March I 1 - Pisfvs Your outlook brightens when you are with someone who shares your hopes for the future. A smile, .1 wink, a wave . . . Ch, you hot duck! . . stem of the shamrock . . . My name lSN'T Dorothy! . . . Pink Lightning . . . the tease . . . live colleens. 2 f nrof l'1 l'I Olfifl 011 lfl aff' X t incl Crtfti Club 9 SHADY LANE LYNN ELEMENTARY 1, 23 Earth Science Club 35 Freshman ' 3 ' Prom Book Club lg I r s . . , lhnce Committee: lii'eshm.m Ten Committeeg Barn Dance Committee , R ation Committee 41 Cap and Gown Committee 42 Sophomore Committee: ecet Show. July 8 - Cullen' ' l my with others and emi whasizc your highest and You work in mrmt J . most practical ideals. Ch clt ll1lllH . . . Oh, y Y 7, OU FC CLIIC. . . . l.ittleCiil1 . . . , e , ' ' 's Cell Sap . . . XVe are ln .1 little minute ...NLE ' . .. the jot' lmy-. of llltlltlii . . . deadly duo. X ff fl!! C' mm 1 fi . 111111111 1, ix! ,wr ,ky f . . . W I6 CHAMBICRIAIN AYliNL.Vlf Rl'fYIiRll BUSINESS Q . Book Club l. 2, 3.-l1Dr.1m.1tic Club 1, 21 Pitm.m Delmting Society l. 2, 5. 4: Kappa Delta Phi, Treasurer 3, I'r:sident 43 l5et.1 Nun i l, 3. 4. Ifditor 1. N.lIllll1.1l Convention 1. 2. 3. -ig Weitlicr Club 41 Audio-x'isu.1l Club 2. 3. -lg lianquct and Initiation Committee 2, 3, 41 E.B.T.A. Student Q-l1.lll'l1T.1l1 2. 31 Conven' tion 1, 2. 5, 41 Men's Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Eastern Smtex Conference 2: Initi.i- tion Committec 22 Move-up Exerciwx Committee 2. 31 Circle li 2, BQ Com- mencement and Class Day Usher 3: Sophomore Sliowg Prom Coimnitteeg N.E.B.E.A. Convention 3. 42 lnvestiture Committee 41 N.lf.T.P.fX. Conven- tion 4g Business Education Council. Reprcsennitivc 1. 3. ilil'L'.1NLll'L'I' 2: M.A.A. Executive Board 3, 41 Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: B.15lietlv.1ll Ni.1n.1gcr 1. 2. 3. -li Soccer 3, 4, Captain 4. May 25 - Gt'lIIfI1f You have no patience with red tape. You get to the core of things insmntly. A gentleman by .ict of Congrem . . . he and B . Button your collar . . . the guard . . . talk is che.1p . . politician . . . convention wheel. ,f 9 Q U fm'cz'fz f0lfLgA in 24 ST. PETER STREET JAMAICA PLAIN 'fine'-J? BUSINESS Sf Book Club 11 Bookstore 3, 43 Ip.B.T.A. 41 Pi Omega. Pi 3. HiSt0I'i.In 44 Com- mereitil Couneil l. 2. 3, 4. 1f.B.T.A. Conference 1. Z, 51 Fiesliman Tea Com- mitteeg l:l'CSll1N.lI1 Dance Committeeg Initiation Committee 21 Open House Committee 3: Prom Hotel Committee 51 Auditing Committee 4g Reception Committee 41 Sophomore Sliow 25 L.lLI1'Cl Chain 33 Basketball 1, 21 Field Hockey 1, 21 Volleyball 1. 23 Ski XVeekentl 5, 4. june 2 - Gvnzini You possess tlie tliree l'xAiI1IgIginIItioI'I, inventiveness, and intuition. iI'lI.It M.T.A. .lg.llll . . . -I I' . . . convention-catcher . . XVliere .Ire Rose .Ind lQl.Iine? . . . one of tlie U.T.S . . Room l 8 6l,l I'L0f . ,OX 7 C2 F2 49 CENTRAL STRliliT SAUGUS ELEMENTARY International Relations Club 25 Chi Omega: Attended University of Massa- chusetts Christinn Federation 1. 21 D2L1H,S List 1, 2, 3, 4. January 16 - Cl1f7l'fFO7'lI You will achieve success and win the respect of your friends. Barbie, Janet, Billy, and Bill . . . one of the jeepsters . . . you poor dear . . . Don't worry . . . I have to go to a PTA meeting . . . 11 joy to know . . . Over- achiever. C Q- Q A,l'i5fil'l0 Jlmncea mcinolffa 279 BROADWAY MALDEN . F, ELEMENTARY hr' Clee Club l 1 Deans Aide 1. 5: Earth Science Club 41 Sophomore Show Ticket Committee 21 Cap and Gown Committee 41 Invitations Committee 45 Dean's List 3. 4. January 30 -Aquarius Your energies and talents expand in many directions. Maiden of time Round 'liable . . . XYfl1ere's Dottie? . . . quiet but sweet . . . lady of leisure . . . pleasant personality . . . poise . . . geograplier . . . raeeoon . . . lt's gorgeous! . . l.el's just go for a ride. 29 RICHARDSON STRliliT XVAKEFIELD ELEMENTARY C 1 if 0l'I5fClfl'lC0, . LLCILWL 0 QN Qrv Book Club 1 3 Arts and Crafts Club 21 Camera Club 3: li.T.A. 4: Iunior lhnce Committee 35 Prom Favor .md Ticket Committee 31 Reception l,l'O l'llN mtl Ticket Committee -lg Fashion Show Committee 41 lnvit.1tion Cominittee -lg W.A.A. Basketball 14 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 4. March 25 - Aries You are as sparkling as the diamond, gay and Charming. One of the cell snps . . . Snaps . . . Swim? I'll try! Right out of Vogue . . . candid camera . . . XY'.1it while I comb my hair . . . a real model. ?ff14ifn.IIllI Ktzfwz 12 SOUTHXVICK QTRIQEQT ..g. . SALIQKI 1 JUNIOR HIGH l'.Al'..'X. 1. lg 11.11111 Sqicnuc I. lg li1pp.1 Helm Phi 2. 5. -+1 c,lI'L'lJ lx 2, 3, 4 C lim Rmg Cxummiuuq 21 luiti.1Li:m Cfnlmniltuc 23 f,XlfllUINCl1CUIlMVI' LMIICI' ' I - V 3 w A 1 - x Nluni nr XYcclx C,ummixlcc 3 1 Open Houw Lruidc 31 5Luph::111ur'c Slum' Ig B.1NClW.1H X .uvty 1, -. J, 4. Nl.,'X..-X. liklxlxcthlll X.11'wly 1, 2. J. -lg Imlmlull l, 2. 3, 4 Pulwiiy my llimclm' 2. Sqplclmwlucl' I4 Ufffi-' Yr1LlI'1lllM'l 111 :mfr miyd with ?'u:'u,'f .1'11u., 'i'1. :'w11-U lax m Ali. r.1, nv' 1 rr. . . . I1TILI.l'I1 llwlm-.1 . . . lx: Llww.l1'l l.11w T . . WN: 1 lull' 1 mix . . . Npwru uuxllnmnximl . . . XWHI...l1m1All1f11 l'Ux ...unix KD. lwmllms . . . lxlwlmll p!zxv1?. .Hlwllllwl'm1lxv. p Ulllllil' . C-fllllllllfjflfllll f W C' 24 r1Mi11sH1i11Q sTRi1ii'r i IQVLQRIQTT jUN1oR HIGH t C ' Dean! Aide 1 7' FTA 43 Freshman Tea Com- BookClub1.2Zl.R....: '. -,-, mittee: Initiation Committee 2g Move-up Exercises 1, 2, 31 Usherette and Publicity Committee Sophomore Showg Open House Guide 51 Prom Publicity 3: Junior Week Committee 3 I Cap and Gown Committee 43 St. Patricks Dance Committee 4: Fashion Show 43 W'.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 41 Manager Publicity 2, Play- day 1. 2. 32 Swimming 1: Volleyball 1. September 29 -- Lilmz Your warm and understanding nature will always be an asset to you. The N.C.'s . . . but of course . . . long distance calling- N. Y .... up at the Point . . . G . . . Go for a cup of coffee? . . . Coming over tonight? . . . wholesome and then some. x f K f X 1.540415 A190 0 213 ELM STREET as fi EVERETT BUSINESS Qirclc K 3, 41 li.l5.T.A. 41 1,C.1ll'C List 1, 2. March 24 - Ariw You .lrc cunstantly sccking ncw outlcts for your cncrgics ll.1s .lllybtbkly scum IR-u-P . . I lmw lu work again mniglnrf' . . . IIIll'I'iCLI young . . l'lI we you .ll'ULlI'ILi llw mpux. . . . RHXL'I1l.ll'IL' . . . l,L'l s go 1'.x,s1'l1. 10 gb f y mm xzfu ff fzvzrqfv 21 FRANKLIN STRIQIQT ICVERFTT ELEMENTARY Book Club I, 2, 3: l .il'..-X. 4: Sopliomorc Slioxxg 'liiclact Cloimnittcc c,l1.1ll'- m.m1 ,lunior Prom lflyor Committee: Publiuity Committccl Lap .ind Cioxyii Committcc Cil1.1ll N.lI1 43 ljC.ll1'9 List 2. 3. 4. Noycm ber 8 - Scorpio You nuke your assets work i for you without losing your conservatism. Maiden of the Round Tmbl 4 c , . . bill of fire . . . quite .1 dancer . . . dark cyce . . tlic liousc across the strcct . . . lif1 f h- ' ' ' ' L o t L party ...o 1 lways Qinging . . . koala bear . . iitterbug fan. X7 x Zi ID X' Uflvl' . 0, 0,50 47 FRANCIS STREET EVERETT BUSINESS QQ!-' Iiugilt Club 1, 23 lf.l5.T.A. l. 2, 3. 41 If.T.A. lg Circle K 2. 3. -lg l:l JSl1l11.lH lhnee Committee: Ceritennial Bill lm'it.1tiun Committeel l:l'CSl ll11.lH Tea Cummitteeg llreslinun lniti.1ti0n Show COI1Hl11lIICC1 Open House Committee 3g NI.A.A. B.1seb.1ll 1,24 B.1wlietb.1ll l. 2. 3,41 liootlimll l. 2. 31De.in's List 1, 2, 4. August I - Lm You .ire emutimmnlly .ittunetl to everytliing that goes on .iruuml yuu. Smiley . . . 'ACU-HPCl'.llL' .mtl gf.lClLl.llL'U . . . Oli, ll1.lt SllUl'lll.lI1KllH . . . Are you sure we Lllllll elect more ti'.iiisci'iptmiif . . Has .inycme seen Nit-lt? !x0.semf1m'e C 111114111705 91 OAK S'I'RIilf'l' lSRIDGliXY'ATI7R ' BUSINVSS fx Book Club 13 Bookstore Associate 2, 3. 41 Cheerleader l, 2, 5, Captain 41 E.B.T.A. 1. 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. Ig Pi Qmega Pi 3, 42 Tri Mu 1. 3. 4. Treasurer 23 Commercial Council 1. 2, 3, 42 Auditing Committee 3. Chairman 41 Fresh- man Ticket Committee: Sophomore Dance Ticket Committeeg Initiation Com- mittee 22 Council 1, 2, 33 N.E.T.P.A. Conference 3: Centennial Invitation Committee lg NV.A.A. Dance and Banquet General Chairman: Log 1, 2, Busi- ness Manager 5. 4. Conference Chairman 4: Cpen House 3g Daisy Chain 32 XY'.A.A. Nominating Committee 41 Hiking Manager 3. Vice President 4g Play- day Committee 45 Orchestra Committee 3 1 Orange and Brown Tea Refreshment Committee 55 Awards 1, Z, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 4, Honor Team 2. 31 Soccer I. 2. 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 41 Dean,s List 2, 3. February 1 - Aquarius You always present any subject in a captivating manner. NVhere's Pat? . . . clean housekeeper . . . splghetti supper . . . I have to study . . . open house tt me check my schedule . . . one of the U.T.s. X9-X X Q25 X16 eu rr . IOIIOUIYIIY. 14. -- 7 f-'-'-T1-ww-r-gow,-5 i 1 li 6 WILLIAMS AVENUE 'vw - LYNN I I , X BUSINESS ttf' sf ,flflfll!Q!7fc'I'XQ If.I3.iI'..X. I. 2, 3, -Ig Cirele Ii 3, -Ig Pi Omega Pi 41 Com- ' ' -I' If IST AX. IN.lII0l'l.lI Conference -I2 Junior Prom I11CI'LI.lI CiitmeiI I. -. 5, . .. . .. C ommitteel Iuniiir I3.irn Ihnee Committee: CZCHICIIHIJI Inx'it.1ti0n Committee: XI..X..X. lhnee Committee 1, 1. 31 Senior Reception Committeeg Sophomore SIioxx' iI'I1eme, Serlpt, IJQIIIIIIQ Committeel Usher 31 M.A.A. Representative lg XI..'X.,X. I5.1NeIw.iII I. 2, 31 I5.isItetImiII 1.2. 3. -I1 Ifootbtll I. 2, 3: IJCJIIIS List 2, 4. -I.lI1Ll.ll'y' 28 - Aqzmrizrs You giin ni.my' friends tIirougI1 your soeinlule, obliging nature. IIIIIN' I-.itIs ill IIi.' . . . sIoxx' It-.truer . . . I worIietI Int niglitf' , . . 1 Iie.1tI ull Im xlioulderx . . . XY'Iio, me? II1t' IlIIlIL'S not IileIl.1ltI. I 43 0 CHARLES STREET Ullll ary organ l W! A MALDEN ELEMENTARY Book Club lg F.T.A. 1, 2. 3. 4g Initiation Committee ll Sophomore Show Ticket Committee Chairmnng Junior Dance Refreshment Committee: Prom Ticket and Favor Committee 3: Alumni Committee 43 Luncheon Committee 42 W.A.A. Award lg Senior Life Saving Award 12 NV.A.A. Volleyball 3. 42 Dean's List 4. The world of tomorrow n June 8 - Gemini eeds your eagerness of spirit. h sincere B.C. man . . . Actually thoug . . . . . . . . . Fore! .... skeleton . . . I have to study. . . . shopping on Fridays. .giznclra JOZSQIQAEVLQ QZBMLLQ 251 LYNNFIELD STREET LYNN BUSINESS Cheerleader 1. Z. 5, 41 E.B.T.A. I Conventions 2 3 4' Public Rl ' , , , , e ations Committee 41 Freshman Ten Committeel Prom Refreshment Committee 3' N.E.T.P 1 ' v .A. Conference 4. Sophomore Showg NV.A.A. Basketball 1, Z5 Volleyl ball 1, 2. April 7 - Aries Your open mind to new ideas brings exciting elements into your life. NVait till I tell you what happened! . . . Rita . . . Whe1'e did f 5 ' ' you say rho li.1t party was? . . . happy birthday . . . chocolate Easter bunny. MAQP ibl 8f5CAQl BEVERLY HOSPITAL BEVERLY JUNIOR HIGH I I I I I I I Circle K 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Weather Club 3, 43 Freshman Dance Committeeg Initiation Com- mittee 2g Junior Week Committee, Commencement and Class Day Usher 35 Open House Guide 3, M.A.A. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. June 12 -Gemini Born to roam in freedom, you enjoy daring and exciting adventures. The medic . . . Volter . . . Biologist extraordinary . . . Beverly Hospital . . . My car! . . . H.F.C. . . . Keeper of the House . . . I know a short cut . . . What notebook? MCAHWO! w6Lyl'Vlf0lflJ llldjduk 161 TRACY AVENUE LYNN BUSINESS Class Treasurer 31 F.T.A. lg Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, Chairman Accrediting Committee 3. Master Ceremonies 4: Pitman Debating Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Dra- matic Club 45 E.B.T.A. Conventions 3, 45 E.B.T.A. 2, 3. 43 Junior Prom Committee5 Junior Week Committee: Senior Hotel and Orchestra Committeeg Senior Luncheon Committee: M.A.A. Dance Committee 3, 45 Council Acting Treasurer 3: Treasurer 45 Representative 2: Swampscott Conference 4, Usher Graduation 35 M.A.A. Treasurer 3, Secretary pro fem 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Dean's List 1, 2, September 25 - Libra Success is insured through your originality, new ways, and methods. Fore!!! . . . girls' gvm?? . . . keeper of Ft. Knox . . . lover . . . lim the greatest . . . You're punkin, me . . . any new freshmen? . . . honorary member of the U.T.s. 166 XVASHINGTON AVENUE CHEI SIQA IQLEMIQNTARY fbi fzzwogjj ,j'I'l'I'Llllli Art Club 1, 23 Camera Club 11 F.T.A. 3. 41 I reshm.zn lea Entertainment Committee: Decorations Barn D.ince 32 St. Patriclfs Dance Decorations -lg Investiture Committee 42 Music Committee 44 Class Gift Committee 4: Re- ception Committee 43 Sophomoxe Show Scenery Committee: Senior Show Usherette 3. October 10 - Libra Your true love is n source of strength and comfort. Gee, how I hate to get up in the morning! . . . Poor Bob has to work tonight . . . othce hours 9:00 to 4:00 in the smoker . . . XY'heeeeee!,' . . . sturgeon . . . a girls' trio. P! if' 'llf EIA Xia' mn f. N ,illlll fsafff?- 3 ' J , 57 115. -- , 'V 5f+'f j 10 FE RNXVOOD AVENUE LYNN Y A JUNIOR HIGH , ' If iX.Q,.l1. 1. 2, 33 l5.'Ii'..X, 1, 21 liappn Delm Plii 1. 2. 5. 4: Fresliman Reception K iimniiueez l imxliiimn limes Q ommittccl Sopliomore Slum' Committecl lnitia Lum Q nmmiuee 1: lluniiii' lhneg Lnmmirteeq Open I-louse Usher: De.m's Ligt 4 l'.ClUl'L1.1l'f' 2 - Aqmlrills Yiiu .ire wry imlependent .md strive for complete liberty. ,wen lzreillesl . . . l'xe gut lu gn lu worliln . . Any- e rin' rlie iiifmiiiig ull? . . . Nmx', just one minute! . iliillx -l lu' e L 0,5411 C orfz 39 BILACON IIILL AYIZNUI1 LYNN IILEMIiN'I'ARY fu at. I7e.tn's :Xitle I, 3. Treasurer 2, 43 Cwlee Club I. 2: Book Club 2, 3. -lg Initiation Banquet Deeurations Committee I3 Freshman Sltit Committeel Iireslnnan Dance Decoration .mtl Prograin Committee: Barn Dance Decoration Com- mittee 51 XY'.A.A. Deeoration Committee I. 2: Junior Week P1'OflI'.1lH Com- mittee: Sophomore Show Committeeg Reception Invitation Committee -I: Music Committee Commencement: General Nvelfare Committee 2: Sophomore Slaowg XV.A.A. Field Hockey 1 1 Volleyball I 3 Dean's L' ' ist J. -I-. February 2 I - Piswx XY'hen your curiosity is aroused, you go out of your way to satisfy it. The P.A .... Let's sing . . . 'IIs that sooo? . . . l'Don't fight it . . . HATS . . . I always put my foot in it . . . Bugs! . . Heartbreak H otel . . . the girl most likely. F l0l 0!'Ay .ANN SQJJQP 362 LINCOLN AVENUE SAUGUS ELEMENTARY Dean's Aide l. 2, 3: Glen Club 1, 23 Earth Science Club 41 F.T.A. 45 Fresh man Tea Invitations Coznmitteeg Class Day Invitations Committee! Gift Com mittee 4: St. Patricks Dance Ticket, Refreshment and Decorating Committees XV.A.A. Dmce Decorations Committee 43 CLIPPER Dance Ticket Committee Variety Show 43 NV.A.A. Softball 4g Volleyball 45 Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. September 19-Virgo You gain ground through resourcefulness and perseverance. Maiden of the Round Table . . . subtle humor . . . Let's go for cofTee . . . kangaroos come from Kalamazoo . . . What,s so funny? . . . Ohh, I forgot all about that! 120 SHURTLIZIT STRIQIZT CHELSEA jUN1oR HIGH 00lflflll l y . P1286 lflflfflflflfl f S? J YW' ha Kappa Delta Phi lg F.T.A. 41 'Weather Club 4: DC.lI1,S List 4. June 1 - GUIIIilIi Understanding brings wisdom and contentment to you. NVntch those turns . . . Late again . . . use those pictures . . . Earl of XVorcester . . . Camp counselor . . . jocular . . . volleyball whiz . . . 'tOh! The girls. undef gjaffaglter' 222 EUCLID AVENUE LYNN JUNIOR HIGH Cirele K 3, 4g Foreign Relations Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 44 WW-Jatlier Club 41 M.A.A Varsity Baseball 4g Basketball 3. 41 Football 3, 4. November 6 - Smrpio You will reach the pinnacle that has been the object of persistent labor The quiet man . . . independent . . . Tennis, anyone? . . . smiley . . . NVorcester's loss is our gain . . . You going to call tonight? . . . to Marblehead . . . It's not logicalf' jA0lfl'LLl5 'I 34 SACHEM STREET LYNN JUNIOR HIGH Kappa Delta Phi 1, Z. 3. 4g Pitman Debating Club, Vice President 3. President 4: Sophomore Show: Commencement Usher Z. 3 3 M.A.A. Baseball. B.iskerb.ill, Football 1. 2, 3. 45 Dean's List 4. October 3-Libra You have a merry disposition and 21 remarkable fund of informettion. Th? 'Zrent dtb'ter not 'W s 'C Y one? . . . Ge: I dQdn't get n 'ti ccxtn oc ack . Ya, it's my brother's tie. . . . Gosh I'm tiredv . 9:x!'C:T1'Y om' 'nd rCle of hi' P C 1 C fgo gerf Plijf There is no greater incentive tlmn your own 66 BROMFIELD ROAD SOMERVILL12 JUNIOR HIGH Iiartli Science Club 1, 2. 5. 41 l'i1'exlmi.:1i Ten lIlYlf.lIlOl1 Committee: Prom Publieitv Cmiiniittee 31 lieceplitm Ticket Committee 4: Sopliomore Show Ticket Committee: Cap .mtl Cimvn Committee 41 Hall Committee 41 M.A.A. Rep1'esent.1tix'e 3. Ze'- Febrtinry 21 4 Pisfcs .imluition to spur you on. . NF-1' 1-Q- . W'li.1l .1 text! . . . M.1i'1'ietl liliek glkklllu . .. 35' 1' .A 'M fl H v H . 1- I . l.el s go tluwn tu tlie xiimlter. .... iggressive -N i' . . fllfllllllllllll . . . milile . . . uliligimg. , t 1 5 lr... - ,ran ,fc gifzw l 40 Lori-mop sTR1a1zT BEVERLY JUN1o11 HIGH Class Vice President 1 3 F.T.A. 1, 21 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2. 3, 43 Earth Science Club 23 Circle K 3. 45 Xveather Club 42 Centennial Xveeli Committee lg Junior Week Committee: Sophomore Showg Commencement Usher 3. June 26 - GFlIIilIi Friendly discussion, diplomacy, and a willingness to meet associates more than halfway are the techniques that will bring you success. Don't get too smart there, fella! . . . XVhat the hey! . . . It seems to mei' . . . Is that right? . . . can sell anything. 8l lfL6'Ll L! 36 JOYCE ROAD MEDFORD BUSINESS Camera Club Vice President 3 3 Circle K Corresponding Secretary 2. 3 I E.B.T.A. 3. Conference 4: Pi Omega Pi Vice President 3, 4: Commercial Council Presi- dent 4: Freshman Dance Orchestra Committee Chairman lg Building Com- mittee 22 Initiation Committee 25 Prom Hall and Orchestra Committee Chair- man 3g Library 5. 4: M.A.A. Basketball l, 2, 3. 43 Football 1. Z1 Dean's List 1. Z. 3. 42 Salutatorian. August 12 - Leo You are characterized by brilliancy of mind, self-conndence, and versatility C.P.A .... Need any help with your shorthand? . Model T . . . neat dresser. WAULXH JMU giJIIIAUI.l l 10 HARRIS STREET . BEVERLY ELEMENTARY Book Club lg Deans' Aide 1 3 Girls Glee Club 1 Z F.T.A. 33 Centennial Theme Committee 12 Sophomore Show Ticket Committee 2g Sophomore Show Usher- ette Z: Prom Program Committee 51 Luncheon Committee -lg Alumni Com- mittee 42 W.A.A. Basketball 24 Field Hockey 2. 3g Soccer 2. 35 Swimming ,m Volleyball 2, 35 Dean's List 3. October 16 - Libra Consideration for the rights and needs of others is your daily creed. XVatch out for the quiet ones . . . a sober driver . . . Stop in at Howard Johnsons' . . . pert an, pretty . . . I got the measlesi' . . . quite a dancer . . . Beverlyite . . . NVhat a prize! QCAH rc! ggoggg 1 2 HERSEY STREET SALEM BUSINESS Class Acting Tl'C.1SLl1'Cl' 4g Book Club 1, 2 1 Circle K Corresponding Secretary 3g College Choir 3 1 Cafeteria Associates 2. 3, 42 E.B.T.A. 41 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3. 41 Tri-Mu 43 M.A.A. Ticket Committee 33 Decorations Council Dance 3g Nominating Committee 2, 33 Cap rind Gown Committee 4g Usher 35 Council Representative 3, 4g Dean's List 4. March 3- Pisces Your straight thinking and honesty are fine assets. Something terrible has happened . . . ' . . . Dilly-Dally . . . ls that right? . . . n real friend . . . You know Whzit?', . . . Il true Snlemite. yllflim WM gkjlli S FOSTER STREET WENI-IAM ELEMENTARY l 5 ' s - Q ., , .Y -. Q 5 N. Choir 3. 42 Glee Club 3. Vice President 4: Music Committee 41 SL. P.1ti'iekK Dance Committee 41 Fashion Show Committee 4: Dean? List 4. July 15 -Cmzrw' Your good humor and enthusiasm make .i winning combination. Frolicking at Tynemouth . . . June bride . . . XY'e'1'e Working on the apartment . . . Can anyone punt? . . . Who are you going home with? . . . broken pipe stems. I 0.5 QM? fl P111 OM W C fs! if .J 4-u-u-uv-2.-1..- ...vt-. . 31 IRVING NVAY NAHANT ELEMENTARY Book Club l. 2, 41 F.T.A. 1, 4g Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 41 Freshman Tea Enter- tainment: Ifreshman Dance Orchestra Committeeg Prom Orchestra Committee 3: Reception Hall and Orchestra Committee 4g Fashion Show Committee 4, Pianist 4: St. Patrick's Dance Entertainment Committee 41 Music Committee 43 Investiture Committee 41 Invitation Committee 4: Sophomore Show 2g XV.A.A. Field Hockey 1: Dean's List 1, 3, 4. November 6 - Scorpio The world of music beckons with its fascinating vistas for your spirit to explore. Maiden of the Round Table . . . accompanist . . . the girl from the little island . . . I love you, Nellie dearn . . . avid reader . . . television fan . . . Piano-roll Blues . . XVhat did you get? X H 26 GREEN STREET NEXVBURY ELEMENTARY 2 JRC? lftlfl 6000 I 'vt Arts and Craftsg Cafeteria Associates 42 F.T.A.g Tri-Mu: Prom Publicity Committee 3. january 20 - Aquarius You were born to lift art and all things of creative beauty to their highest expression. What was I saying? . . . I don't understand! . . Terrific . . . nine o'clock coffee at the diner . . . Cali fornia or bust . . . a friend to all . . . Age is no object.' .JJMAQLJ lbixon 1 1 5 HAMILTON AVENUE LYNN ELEMENTARY F.T.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Chess Club Treasurer 4g Photography Club 3, 45 Projectionist Club 3. 4g Weather Club President 43 Freshman Dance Corn- mittee lg Chairman Photography Committee 3g Gift Committee 4g Dean's List 3, 4. January 8 - Capricorn You hold on to that which is good but do not act until reason can be brought to bear on the problem. What's the weather for S.T.C.? . . . Chess enthusiast . . . Rooms 36 and 37 . . . Opaque projectionist . . . Oh! Those field trips . . . Let's study philosophy. .3'1'l'l'n! f!'H'I'l!j DTH!!! 'Bs IIAX I RIIIII, NILINIOR IIICQII 7T'TT4v-'f I.R.C.. I, 21 l.T..bX. 2, 51 Nlmg-,up I'xc1'uiws lg Izmulmxnm Cummirlcc IL SUQIJI Cnvmmilrcc -I1 I'.1xI1iIm SIWW 'Il 5-1PI1wI1mx'u Nlnm 2: IIUIII Iluclwy 2. 31 Smgu' 2, 31 SoftIx1II I. lg YIJIIL-yIx1II I, 2. .I.1I1Ll.1I'f' 341 4 .IIf11I1rl11,s Your Iiff will bImwn1 I-l7I'fI'l in .Ill your X radilncc .md putcnti.1Iitics of mind .md r cI1.11'.1ctc1'. ' J, x I I' I I 1. - 1, i XJ xA A smilc, .1 wink, .1 xxxlvc . . . tI1.1t duxilixlw . , , , . f.ff.'z-A - .4 ' - L,- ' .'. X K t 1' 1' - . ' Isifi , 1 .ax Ti . 'yi hunk, . . I gct su Iuncwmc xx'I1cn Im m the v,1 ' if IiitcI1cn. . . . mp Iunf of tI1c SI1.lINl'UCI'i . . . 7. . Tho m'igI1bu1's wmm't mind. M11 Q 5,551.8 Grover , AC-, ,--Q., 31 CHERRY STREET ' SOMERVILLE ELEMENTARY 78. Glee Club lg F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Freshman Reception Committee 13 Initiation Committee 21 Sophomore Show Ticket Committee: Prom Favor and Ticket Committee 33 Barn Dance Refreshment and Decoration Committeesg Usherette, Senior Show 31 Fashion Show Model 41 Fashion Show Ticket Committee 4g Council Nominating Committee 45 Alumni Committee 1, 2, 3. Co-chairman 41 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2: Field Hockey 2, 34 Soccer 2, 3g Swimming 3: Volley- ball 2, Honor Team 3, 45 Dean's List 2. 3, 4. January 22 - Aquarius A happy nature and a love of gaiety will make your life pleasant. On the hall . . . fun-loving . . . French poodle . . . petite . . . Wfhat? . . . model . . . Ish! . . . Got any food? . . . sparkling personality . . . with a twinkle in her eye.. calculus. zu Hfxlzm' STRI-112T sfxttial -IUNIOR HIGH ' IJ JIUUPQU . Ct CRUZ' , 1 ..: l z: -1-'rf- I vggf? '-7' V Camera Club lg Pitman Debating Club 23 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2. 3, 4: Tri-Mu I, 2, 31 FT.,-X. 42 Frethman Dance Deeoratione Committee: Sophon'o'e Sliou' Publicity Committee 2 1 Sophomore Dance Ticket Committee 21 Prom Prrzgran' Committee 3: Junior Week Committee 31 Council Reprefentative 2. 3: CLIPPER Assistant Editor 41 Dean's List 4. rvq - ' l il' if 4 i I 4 f .f 4' March 30 - Aries You have rare foresight which will help to master many difficult problem. Allfglll, Michele, and Mark . . . Can any- one paint? . . . Come on up the house . . . man with a future . . . NY'here ii Coppola? . . . XY'hat do we have next? . . . Connecti- cut . . . Shakespeare . . . 20 Brown Street. Iliff!! ,!424'ggz'125 Q53 Q 25 PIQRRINS STREET PEABODY ' f W ' JUNIOR HIGH l'.T..X. 1, 2, 3. 4: li.ipp.i Dtlta Phi 1, 2. 3, 43 Circle K 2. 5. 43 Freeliman lleeeption iummitttel l1'txlim.1n Dance Committeei Sophomore Sliow Com- mittee: Nupliuiiime lhiiet- Committee: Junior Xyeeli Committee: Reception Committee -ll Uxliei' 3: Council Representative 1, 2, 31 Variety Show 2, 41 Supliiiiiiiwe slim' I: Nl.fX..-X. l'm.iQeb.1ll 1, 2, 31 Basketball 2, 33 Football 1. 2. 3. July S - Cmzfer' Honesty, sincerity of purpose, .md reliability are attributes of your nature Ili.id1li.it! . . . ixmiel . . . l just gut out of work. . .. umxeieiilioux . . . .'Xi'e you going to stutly? . . . l.et's get togetlier f l gut mme giiutl notes. A 1 '3 l ww f5lff21zc1j CAAJCZQCZOVL :SEQ P 19 HARDY STREET l l SALEM ELEMENTARY bfk , . .. .-V ......-.u 1.4 Glee Club 1, 23 Freshman Dance Committee: Sophomore Dance Committeei Sophomore Show Scenery and Chorus Committeeg Junior XVeek Committee. April 17 - Aries Your vitality and energy can, like the sun's rays, burn through dark veils which shroud others from the light. Always late . . . Let's go to my house for coffeen . . . Hank . . . NVe got 21 new car . . . bride of the year . . . neat an' sweet . . . full of fun. 41 l7'0F'L'8 I2 11 oue g 2 POND STREET STONEI-IAM V ELEMENTARY Iifmflitqlwftw 11 Clioii' 2, 31 F.T.A. 51 l:l'CQlll'll.'lI1 Reception Inx'it.ition Com mittee: Reception Hall Cnnwmittee 41 l:.lSl'1l011 Show Publicity Cnmmittee 4 Invitation Committee 4: St. P.1trielt's, Dance Committee 41 Soplitnnwe Show 2 Centennial Skit: De.m'5 List 4. September 1 1 - Virgo It is evitl-:nt tl1.1t your interesting, Cl'lgQlgil1g,L'lI'lLl venturesume perstmnlitx will luring you many friends. 'I l1.1x'e .1 slww rel1e.1rs.1l! . . . l11lI1LlXVl'lIiIlX .ll1Llly5lS fur free . . . XVliu'x gut .1 cigarette? . . . l'.irty! l,.lI'lj'ln . . skirts lay l'luritl.1 . . . Cnlypxn Maine . . . ' Clinrleetnn, lHy1H1C?H . , . tests for tests' eike! 17 KIGHTH AYIQN Uli a,,,i,fMJt4,ia, I-IAYI1RIIII,I, ELEMENTARY Sophomore Dance Committee 2g Sophomore Script Committee 2g Junior Barn Dance Committee 5 2 CLIPPER Associate Editor 4g Sophomore Show 23 Deanls List 5, 4 July 6 -- Ccmcer You hold a firm belief in the innate goodness of man. Oldster . . . let Hub start . . . And then I wrote . . . Native Dancer . . . NVhen I was guest of the U. S. gov- ernment . . . father confessor . . . poor Fred . . . B.U.'s loss, Salem's??? . . . XVhat? . . . beach parties . . . Dad. .fgffa j5ALa 11 ia 11, ' 182 ARLINGTON STREET CHELSEA ELEMENTARY Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 41 De.m's Aide 1, 2, 3, 41 Choir 3, 43 Librari.1n 21 F.T.A. 45 Freshm.1n Reception Inx'it.1tion and Entertainment Committeel Public Relations Committee 2, 3. CO-Cll.lil'l1l.lI1 4: Program Committee 3, 4: Qpen House Com- mittee 2, 3, Ch.1irm.1n 4: Sophomore Show Script Committee 2 3 Prom Publicity Committee Cl1.li1'111.lI1 3 3 Music Committee 4g Fashion Show Publicity 42 Council Executive Board 4: Conzjmsx Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 41 Daisy Chain 31 W'.A.A. Awards 1, 21 Hockey Honor Tenmg Soccer 1, 3g DC.lIl'S List 1, 2, 3. 41 X7.1lCLllCIOI'iLlI'l. May 23 - Gemini Unless one has tl stabilized code, standards of conduct must inevitably fall Maiden of the Round Table . . . great listener . . . rice pilnph . . . Renlly? You've never seen Chelsea, land of two hills? . . . the long walk to the third floor. lo IURIXU .XVI NUI S.'XlllfM Juxlou HICQII llflllflll 1'l'l'lI'l' f If 2I'l' W7 ' Q!!! lu Xlu l.2.51Iof,fl1qfvfmw l ' 5 frlccflulw1,131X,l',l,l',gX.lk-lr-ggtq 23 . W , momorq Slmow QU-xlll1'!IUI IJ mX 111 l 4 .x ,-,5. . kluuu ' Gemini Your firm, just lmnd is needed to preserve, uphold, .md improve tlwc traditions of living. Lct's lmvc it quict up tlwrcf' . . . classical litcraturc lxmm-r bC,1I'L'I' . . . house mother of many . . . tluc Old Vic is licr cglling . . . Under the old rcgimc we - - - x vu nestl .1 lit-lping lmntl. 11651 .161 5,90 Pia 11 411 CENTRAL STREET SAUGUS JUN1oR HIGH ae, l rf0flIAgf1fv1'v 1 2 Art mtl C1'1ff9 Club 4 P 'l 7 . . . , resitent -, Vice President 3: Science Club 41 Iiresliman Reception Committee: Sophomore Sliow Publicity Committee: Barn Dance Committee 31 Social Committee 3, Treasurer -lg Alumni Com- mittee 31 Civuncil Dance Committee 43 Luncheon Committee -lg NV.A.A. Dance Publicity Committee 3. Decorations 41 Sophomore Slmowg CLIPPER Art Ilditorl lniurel Clmin 31 NV.A.A. Representative 4, Hentl of Publicity 3: Soccer 1, Honor Team 3: S 'i i' ' ' Y ' ' i xximmnigj -, J, Xollcyball J, -li De.1n's List 1, 2, 3, 4. April l F- rlrirs Yuan put to pr.1ctic.il use the .ilwility to correl.1te inspir.1tion.1l, cre.1tive ideas. C.l1itLc1'liox . . . Miss Ciilculus . . . free luncli . . . ir'zik.t.-i' . . . M.l.'l' .... gr'tlu.ite work . . . The Pli1y's e 'I'li'ng. . . . ncctl .1 poster? . . always tht-re when 522111411114 ,Azlzrf -j6I.5fJl'Zfj J 97A RIVER STREET LYNN ELEMENTARY - X i Book Club 1, 2, 31 Foofligbfvrx 1. 2g F.T.A. 41 Sophomore Show Costume Committee Chairman: Alumni Committee 3. Treasurer 45 Prom Publicity 31 St. Patrick's Dance Publicity Committee 4g Invitation Committee 41 Fashion Show Committee 42 Freshman Showg Sophomore Showg XV.A.A. Volleyball 4. May 24 - GUIIITIIT Your deep insight into the minds and hearts of others is the best in life. One of the jeepsters . . . I've got something to tell you . . . top model . . . June bride . . . poise personified . Maiden of the Round Tnhle. K 7' Af J! A :U A0 M . amd rin I6 PALMER AVENUE PEABODY ELEMENTARY ' 4 l:I'CSl1I11ll1 Reception lnyit.1tionQ Science Club I 1 Arty .mtl Cixifta Club 2, J. 3 . fitlI11l11iIlCOQ lTl'CNl1l11.ll1 Dance Publicity Committee: Sophomore Dance Ticket Klommirteeg Sopl1on1oi'e Sbow l'i'fig1'.1i11, Ticket. Publicity Committeesl Junior XVeelt Committee: Prom lliyiri' Committee 3g lnvestiture Committee 43 lnyitn- lious Committee -lg l'i.lSl1l0l'I Sliow Ticket .mtl Publicity Committee 42 Daisy Cll1.1ii1 33 XV.fX.A. B.l9lxt'll3.lll I, 21 liowliug l, 2. 3, 41 lelueliey l. 21 Tennis l, f, 3, -ll ljt',ll1'xl.lxI -l. August l S - Iwo You l1.11'e .1 great sense of .lPPI'L'Cl.lflUI1 for tl1e beauties of nrt and naturt llI'llNl ci1tl1uxi.1st . . . t.1lci1tetl artist . . . C.1lil'ori1i.1 bouml Do . , . l'II ww .1 table . . . lximlncss ui1lii11itetl . . . xou uct-tl .my l1clp? . . Hll,lYL' .1 b.111.1i1.1q lliey re good! x Ci C7iltlllAl.ll - gzdkfl ,gs 7 HARV A RD STREET SOMERVILLIQ ELIQMIQNTARY If.'l'.A. l. Z, 5, 43 Sophomore Sliow Ticket Committeeg Alumni Committee Z. 3. Chairman 4: Prom Program, Ticket, Favor Committees 31 Council Executive Board 4Z Luncheon Committee 4: Sophomore Sliowg XY'.A.A. Awards 1. 2. 31 Basketball 3. 4, Honor Team 4: Field Hockey 45 Soccer 4, Honor Team 41 Softball 1. 2. 3. 4g Volleyball 2, 3. 4g De.m's List 3. 4. September 21 - Virgo Virgo endows you with a magnetic personality .md originality. Pixie . . . Coffee, an fone? 3 . . . mischievous . . . NVe love you, Flossie! . . . doodler . . . Tennis, anyone? . . . model . . . all out for the WCA ' ' .A .... professional attitude. lillll i '1 lf lfyllflij 23 LOTHROP STREET BEVERLY ELEMENTARY 1 FTA 3 4' Freshman Dance Book Club ll Clee Club lg Deans' Aide 1 . . . -. ' , Committee: Sophomore Show Usher: Prom Ticket Committee 3 Z Alumni Com- mittee 4' Lunehern Committee 42 Fashion Show Committee 43 Council Repre- 7 ll b ll 2. 32 sentntive -lg XY'.A.A. B.1sltetb.1ll 2 3 Field Hockey 2, 31 Soccer 34 Yo ey a lDC.lI1,9 List 4. lxiluulousl December 15 - SmltQlffcIl'fll.N Your restless .md aspiring mentality shows .ln active imagination. . . . rttl-striped l'mermL1tl.1-Q . . . Tremendous . . Iiltl for lv .1'l'i . . . XY'.1nt to ride to Gloucester? . . I t I lan enthusiast . . . lf it weren't for the Greeks . I Thing 'l'l1Cl'C. . C'Ai,,ifii,, if lfi. J 14 XVILLIAMS AYIQNUIQ im eg, liI,liNIEN'I'fXRY - Q ini s. , Clase Vice President 31 li.T.fX. I, 21 liappa Delhi Phi I. 1. 3. 4: Cirele li 5. 4: Pitman Debating Society 3. 41 C.imer.1 Club 4: XXiC.1IllCI' K, lulv 41 Soplioinore Show Progxxim Committeeg Junior Week Cil1.lll'l11.ll1 32 -lunioi' Reeoiml llup Committee 31 NI.A.A. Dance Ticket Committee: Cfl.ll'PlfR llmee Committee 4: Sophomore Show: CLIPPER lJl10IOgl'.'lPl1y Etlitor 41 Llxhei' 5 I NIU-X..-X. Seere- I.lI'y' 2. 32 Basketlnll Nl.lI'l.1QCl' 4: liislt.-tlull lL lfootlmill l. 2. 3, 41 Soccer la Dean! List 2, 3. 4. April Y- flriiw You are alert mentally to the trend of the timex. House boy . . . l-lere. you I.lliL' the keys . . . lim til . . . A soldiefs farewell . . . The worltl li .1 f.isein.i place .... 1 blue Ford too. !:27lIlY all P! Cvgzgdlfl 21 BRCADWAY STCNEHAM ELEMENTARY Claw President 33 Choir I, 21 li.T.A. l, Historian 2, 3, 41 Chess Club Vice President -lj XVeather Club, Treasurer -lg Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 45 Kiwanis 2, Public Relations Committee 3. Nominating Committee 45 Freshman Dance Committee: .Iunior XVeelt Committee 31 Finance Committee 3, 43 Program Committee 31 lnvestiture Marshall 31 Library Committee 43 CLIPPER Dance Committee -lg Commencement Usher: Publications Conference 3, 43 F.T.A. Clonference l: Council Reprexentative 25 Sophomore Showg Variety Show 2: lil lPPFli lil3lTOR-lN-Cillllilf -ll ffonlpuxts 32 Dennis List 3, 4. November 8 - Scorpio You receive excellent cooperation because you let others know that you have faith in them and are fully appreciative of their efforts. You don't have to be cravy to vacation here, but it helps. . . . ID. lJ.C.lub . . . Our editor . . . Going formal in a it-ep . . . It-t'x talxe the scenic route. . . . Richard lll. j , I ' fl'Ul'ljl' xSfr1l'l'fM rlrjzlfffrfli warm-r.'.fff ' L..in.g. . . '-W3 . X udp, 4? ..A A54 .,' iff'-' .L f . - . . ,. 141+ AD.-X315 sTR1fl.r - I.OXY'I2l,I, KIUNIOR HIGH Cjirclc K 5. 41 K.1pp.1 licltn Phi 3, 4: Open HzmL1xcCiLl1du 3: l5.1wb.1ll 1. 1. 3. 41 Pmskctb.1ll 1. 2, 5. 43 I uutb.1H I. 2, 5. k,ClUbL'l' 3U Sullfrlw Indications point to yuur considxnxblc low of plcasurc, games, xpuru, .lClYC1lfL1l'C, cxcitcmcnt, .md t1'.1xcls. Ludgcball . . . I d' 'H ' ' ' lmgrcc. . . . d1st111gL11shcd plnul mum' ber . . . Greek lndcpcndcucc . . . B.P..,X .... May I lux.- tlmis dance? I I l UllL'l!-5 S orrailfte el1fLc!wig 6l BALLARD STREET SAUGUS ELEMENTARY .. 1 5 is wg .N-.1W'E' gn. l ool1iglJfc'i'.s 1, Vice President Z, 3, Historian 41 F.T.A. 43 Deans' Aide lg lnvi- tation Committee Freshman Reception: Centennial Banquet Decoration Com- mittee 11 Freshman Initiation Banquet Committeeg Program Committee 25 Sophomore Dance Decoration Committeel Sophomore Show Committeel Prom Publicity, Favors Committee 34 junior Barn Dance Committeeg Junior Week Committeeg St. P.1trick's Dance Committee 41 Reception Hall and Orchestra Committee 45 Music Committee 4g W.A.A. Representative lg Awards 1, 2g Basketball lg Field Hockey 1, 21 Soccer 11 Swimming 1, 25 Volleyball 1. April 15 - Aries By nature you .ire restless and fond of all sorts of social activity. ll D Q ilu ...L 1 l'iflflfljtQlIf4'l' favorite . . . head jeepster H ' . . . always a helping hand . . . Did you see tilt' . Dutch boys and girls . . . Saugus, it's great! JIAII I 9011.5 sf'- I9 XYIfS'I' STRIAQIALT BIQYIfRI,Y If.-XRNIS I UNIOR HIGH ' I .I K ja IX 3 I'i.lI'II1 Science CIub I, 23 I'.'I'.:X. l, 22 Ii.tpp.1 I7eIt.1 Phi I. 2. 3. -Ig C,i1'cIe li 1. 3, 41 I'il'CNI1I11.ll1 Reception Committee, Initiation Committee 21 Sophomore Ihnce Committeei Junior Week Committee: Open Home Guide 3 1 Sophomore Showl Baseball l, 2, 3. -I1 I5.1sI1etb.1II 1, 2, 3. -Ig I5ootb.1II 1, 2. 3. -IL I7e.mX List 2. 4. September 9 Virgo L You are courageous .ind possess an active spirit of .ldventure .md enterprixe. Another six-month man . . . the eyes h.1ve it . . . beautiful . . . fore . . . tunipoo . . . moonlight on the beach . . . QKYCSV, IOJIVJA 0190141 .5 34 RIVER STREET DANVERS JUNIGR HIGH Class President 1: Book Club 1, 33 Wetithei' Club 4g Freshman Reception Usberg Freshman Dance Committee Chairman: M.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee 2, 3: Entertainment Open House 2: Sophomore Show Stage Com- mittee: St. Patriclfs Dance Entertainment 43 Baseball 2, 41 Basketball 2, 3, 42 Football 2, 3. january 2 --Cf1primi11z All your dignity consists in thought and your endeavor to think well. Yea, Bo! . . . XVliere's your lunch? . . . Freslirnan IV . . . i'Wl1fJ lms il pen? . . . llnnvers' finest . . . 20 Brown Street . . . How in.1ny cuts tloll1ave? . . . B.U. extension. Ulf!! Ullll lCo!f'lIll4 I 122 FALCON STREET EAST BOSTON ELEMENTARY . ' 4: F- K4 2 E Glee Club lg Book Club 2, 3, 43 Deans' Aide 4: Freshman Reeeption Invitation Committee 1 2 Initiation Banquet Decoration Committee lg Barn Danee Decora- tion Committee 3 1 Junior W'eek Program Committee: Invitation Committee -lg Freshman Skit 1 1 Sophomore Showg NV.A.A. Field Hockey I 1 De.in's List 1, 2, 3, 4. January 3 - Cafvrimru Striving for betterment impels you to do all that you can to penetrate the darkness of ignorance. l know iti' . . . ,HATS . . . ls that sooo? . . . submarine sandwiches . . . B.P .... ls he intelligent? . . . old-time songs with a Heelantl fling . . . l'm in the iailhouse nowll' J 1 9 C. ozmw ranci5 Wafer 87 DEVIR STREET MALDEN BUSINESS Pitman Debating Society 1, 2, 3, 41 Kappa Delti Phi 1, 2, 3. 4: Circle K 3, 4 E.B.T.A. 2, 3, 4: E.B.T.A. Convention 2, 3, 4g Commercial Council Repre sentative lg M.A.A. Basketball 1, 2: Football l, 2. June 14 - Gemini The elements for success and gain are well established in you. The dimey saver. . . Now, at the post office . . . Conven- tion trotter . . . the boys and I . . . one of nature's noble- man . . . the Bible . . . There are four classes of mail- l, 2, 3, and 4. Q1 lil Aim wiv A wuz? l ,os si. Q' ' S RAY STRIQIQT SAI PM BUSINITSS ,A- ilulw 1 ' 3 4' E BTA 1 2 5, 4: lf.B.'l'..'X. Convention 43 Pi Omega Proulx C. . -. ,- . .... . . Pi 3. 41 XY'eatlier Club 4: Sophomore Show Comnaitteel Junior Xlfeelt Clomf i ' ' ' ' 'H ' ' A ' C. ini Gown Com- mittee: Pi Omega P1 Initiation Committee 4, Stmoi IP 1 t mittee 41 c:UOPCl'.lIiYC Council Nominating Committee 41 Lug Circulation Staff 3, 41 XY'..'X..fX. Basketball 1: Field Hockey I. 1'iClJI'Ll.ll'y' 26 - l'isu's Serious purpose and sound enterprise carry you forward. Hey, wait for me . . . . lightning Mahoney better late than never . . . But, Polly it's a bigln C Ll we lfl n Zan ey i 45 RAND STREET LYNN in 5 BUSINESS 3 li.B.'l'.A. l, Z, 5, -lg E.B.T.A. Convention 1. 2. 44 Pi Omega Pi 3. 41 Foo!- ligl1fi'rs 4g Commercial Council Representative 3. 41 Barn Dance Chairman Refreshment Committee, Decoration Committee 33 Business Education Council Banquet Committee 3 Z Open House Guide Committee Chairman, Photography Committee 3 1 Co-Chairman 41 Public Relations Committee 3g Co-Chairman 41 Prom Hotel and Orchestra Committee, Ticket Committee 3 2 Initiation Banquet Committee 4: Pi Omega Pi Initiation Committee 45 Council Executive Board 43 N.E.T.P.A. Conference 4: Sophomore Showg Laurel Chain 31 W.A.A. First Awardg Basketball lg Swimming 12 Volleyball 11 Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. May 10 - Taurus W'ith unselfishness .is a guiding beacon, you will always be at hand when help is needed. To tht Bridgeli' . . . Anyone Seen Pat?', . . . a Willing worker . . Miss Melas . . . Anybody need a ride? . . . peace miker . . . Going to the convention? . . . one of the U T 's. 1 Sjalflill - nn WAHIFAIII 44 NORFOLK AVI-QN UF SXVAMPSCOTT ELEMENTARY Class Secretary 7' Book Club 1 2 S I ... , 2 ecretary 3g lnitiation Banquet Decoration Committee 1, 45 Tableau Committee 11 Sophomore Show Script Committee Co-Chairman Dance Co ' 1 C ' ' mmittecg CLIPPER Dance Decoration Committee -lg Music Committee 4: Brother-Sister Tea Committee 4' Council Rav ' . ct resentatiye lg Daisy Chain 33 W'.A.A. Filll H ak f ' e ' ' ' ' ' c L ot ey I, Volleyball 1. Dean s List J, 4. November 14 - Scorpio You work in a glow of inspiration, with the accent on free self-expression. Shoes galore . . . Anchors Aweiglf' . . . ls that sooo? . . . Native Dancer . . . Hey, you know what? . . . JJATS . . .concentrate . . . Taxi, anyone? . . . Cruneh! . . . always the artist. fgglgerf Wjllllllillg 1 l 91 HAMILTON STREET uoRCH115Ti211 bf 5 Busixiiss C .inicixi Clulv l. 21 Kappa Uclt.i Plii 1. 2, 31 lf.B.T.A. 2, 35 l7..l5.T.A. CXOHYLI tinn 1, -lg Circlc li 3, 43 Pitman Debating Club 5. Vice Prcxidciit -ll l'i Unug IH -Lg 151-Qglnngn Rgggprion Clonimittccl Open Huusc Guiilc 3: Pixnn Llnn niitlcc 4. Scwlcinlwi' 5 1 l'I1 'u A is l A 3759 'f- l rv- f Jew ul I L YL ii 'wiv' Q' s Ll UIQ .., I ll' limi. 5 'dy kk . ... .' 'Xl U '. . f 'A QF' Y L l1.ix'c ilu- lmppx' qu.lilx' .lnl pm i' of 59' Y Irv tin, ' - i - - i A 4 I' ' f iliplniiiicy wliun urn ILlL'l'Il1g id-.S . l suy- 72 r LS N A all . UQ' ,. r v ' . - .ii - ss-M liillifi' lxinniw lv,-xl . . . xL:llltl,lIl aliructni' . . I, , lliililin Quigli, xli1l'sll1 ni nu? gf il illa llixl XX l u lIkLklS xlu VN N ..xl,'i-. SU BENHAM S GRGVELAND ELEMENTARY C1 ra! lllfglilllillf W1 luke!! TREET - R-,iilii-r 1 liili, 7 3' Glee Club lg Chem Clulw, Sk'Cl'L'l.ll'X -1. V1 'l'1 ary ClUI11l11llllfC. Book Club l, -, ,, ' Committeel l.i r Sec r etary 42 Alumni The joy of giving is May l - TfIlll'll.Y one in which you delight. The whole world is wrong . . . The prime desire is to know everything uncommon for Ll well-rounded educa ' V'0lin enthusiast . . . Anyone for cheQe???' UOI1 . . . l . . . writing behind the charm. 2 CIWIEAIYY W rave 1215 I ll CAMERON ROAD LYNN ELEMENTARY Iioolt Club 11 Deans' Aide lg Centennial Banquet Committee lg Freshman lhnee lleeoration Committee. Cl1.1irm.1ng Testimonial Banquet Committee ll Prom Committee 52 Iunioi NY'eelt Cake Sale: Fashion Show 43 Reception Com- mittee 41 Council Riepi'esent.1tive l I Sophomore Showl W.A.A. Basketball I. 2. 33 lfieltl llotltex' lg 'liennis I, 22 l7e.m's list l. 3, 4. Uetolver QS -Sf'07',7iU You lmve gi keen sense of liumor and good judgment. l't-imsylxymia liere I eonie . . . OH, ltitls wait until you see my new dress . . . llow .tlvout tlmt sgtrong? . . . Oh, rl1.u's womlt-rl'ul . , . XY intl tunnels . . . Music is beauty irntl lile. Cxfzrknf Pflill EAST STREET MIDDLETON BUSINESS I' T.A. 1, 3, 4. Secretary 25 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2. 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 3. -lg De:m's List 1, 2, 3, 4. December Z2 V- Cujzrimrrz You derive much intellectual pleasure in interchange of thought. To the bridgeu . . . Oh, no!! Not moving ngnin?,' . . the shorthand kid . . . I missed my train . . . the 1-Hb' club . . . D. D. Club . . . Oh! those trips! I X fi- i ,li lfliilllell 49- 24 EMPIRE STREET LYNN 5.,,N.f Aj iUN1oP. HIGH lX.1pp.1 Delta Phi I. Z. 5, 4: Circle K 2. 31 DC.ll1,S List 4. M.1i'eii ll E -I'ix1'c'.i N.1tur.ii eonsermtisin enables you to avoid extremes. XYli.it's .1 X'.'i1.ll?H . . . liuteiif . . . l'm 'win' with the in nys . . . XY'lien .ire we getting invited for dinner? . . . iniiiiiili-'Iii .ind iwistw . . . little Une . . . And nctuall .w H . . Yiwu itmiw I'ni COl1SCI'V.lliVC.U 2 ff 64911 lfl or . lZZlIl'I1 ,rr 101 LliYDliN STRIQIQT EAST BOSTON BUSINIQSS Camera Club 1, Secretary. Treasurer 2 1 E.B.T.A. 3. 4: F.l5.T.A. Convention 5. ' ' ' -'l lg Fm.1skctb.1ll OrHci.1l 3, 4: Field Hockey lg 41191 Omega Pi 4, W .A.A. Are ieiy Swimming ll Life Saving 2. September 1 1 - Virgo Your reputation as a good mixer will bring you n host of new acquaintances. Meet you on the highway . . . any new dance steps? . . ' ' vhotogrnpliy drive by the bench . . . Calypso wornan . . . 1 l . . . individualist. tll, vflu know . . . one ol Ilia' U.lq. s. fl fx ICIGCY 0141158 Wcjguoy is DoANE STREET 1 HAVERHILL 8' - at BUSINESS .Y ........ .J Class Secretary 3. -lg F.B.T.A. 1. 2. 3, 41 E.B.T.A. Convention 1, 2, 4g Pi Omega Pi 3. 41 Initiation Committee 23 Public Relations Committee 3, 43 Open House Guide 34 junior Prom Hotel and Orchestra Committee, Favor Committee. Imitation Committee Chairman 45 Investiture Marshal 32 CLIP- PER Dance Invitation Committee 4g Pi Omega Pi Initiation Committee 41 lnitiation Banquet Committee 4: Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee C0- cdl'l.lil'l'1'I.ll1 4: Open House Invitation Committee 42 W.A.A. Banquet Com- mittee 41 NV.A.A. Dance Orchestra Committee 4g N.E.T.P.A. Conference 43 Sophomore Show: Business Manager CLIPPERQ Daisy Chain Marshal 33 XY'.A.A. Corresponding Secretary, Nominating Committee 42 Play Day Com- mittee 4: Awards 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 41 Honor Team 23 Field lloCliCV 1. 2. 3. 4: Honor Team 4g Soccer 1, 23 Volleyball 2. May IR - Taurus You are not only .1 trail-blazer but are also alert to the demands of life. tom seen Cil.iii't'? . . . gnome . . . ii winning Smile operation plus . . . Boy, was it funny . . . hard vi ti . . l'm collecting money for H . . . yCtl1. si - f 1 ff' W ' ' Kflflllllfl I. mm, ir. 2 U 3 R IQN FR liNY' STR liliT .-X RLI N GTUN hluxloit HIGH li.1pp.il7elt.1Pliil. 3,-l1Seienee Club 2. 3. -li l .'l'..-X. 5. -+1 We-.itlit-i' Q Iiilw 3. -+L Circle K 4: Initiation Committee I 1 Sopliomore Slioxx' Comimtteeg Open llouw Guide 3: lunior NY'eelt Committeel Commezieement Uxlier 3: Nl..-X..'X. l5.iselW.1ll i 2. 5. 41 B.1Simb.iii 2, s. 4. ifootbiii 1. 5, 4. .Iuly 24 Inf You lmve been endowed with tlie power to vveigli .intl lv.1l.1iiee .ill sitlex of .1 question. Excuse me sir. . . NY'liei'eX slit' from? . . . lS.L'.k lt is S.llCl'HlS gain . . . XY'lien lrisll lfyes .ire Smiling . Smokes .1 pipe too. l 1 fe' X Ulllllll' Cflll'l 0lll if 122 WOU DRUFF AVEN MEDFORD ELEMENTARY l5.ioly Club lg l'il'L'NlllU.lH 'I'e.i Committee: l reshm.in Dance Decoration Com- mitteeg St. P.1triels's lhnee Committee 23 Initiation Committee ZZ Prom Pro- gram Committee 3: Sophomore Show. April lh - flrnw XVl1.llL'YL'l' you do, you enjoy doing, .ind it is your ability to persuade others, to do the same. lley, -Ie.innie . . . M.1tehes, lll.llCllCSH . . . beautiful brown eyes . . . little but lively . . . Wl1t1t number does this lll.lliL'?l' . . . cill.ll'lCSl.UI1 . . . lX.P.O .... Minnie Mcmuse . . . eolliee time . . . Hey, liitlsll' UE flflllfl XHUIAUJII Wm'CiH'!A,Ij X Q - S0 ATLANTIC AVENUE SAUGUS ELEMENTARY Deans' Aide l. 2. 3: Glee Club 1, Z1 Vice President 5, 41 Choir l. 21 Vice President 3. 41 F.T.A. 5, 41 Freshman Reception Entert.1inment Committee. Invitation Committeeg Freshman Dance Decoration Committee: Prom Usher- ette 3: Library Committee 43 Reception Committee 45 Music Committee 42 Invitation Committee 43 St. Patrickis Dance Ticket Committee 42 Sophomore Showg Variety Show 41 Daisy Chain 31 Deans List 1. 3. 4. March 12 - Pisrvs You were endowed with an independent spirit and the ability to inspire others. Maiden of the Round Table . . . Irish and beautiful . . . slowpoke . . . Do you know where we go next? . . . the long high hill . . . I'll never get this done for tomorrown . . . singer. 1 9 M fricia , rm We Cormic 2 9 WARREN COURT SALEM BUSINESS I UIlflj1Ql7ft'l'N 1 1 Book Club 3g Pi Omega Pi 3. 45 Treasurer 45 E.B.T.A. 3, 4g XY'e.itl1er Cllulw -lg Prom Program, Ticket, and Favor Committees 32 Pi Omega Pi Reserve Iiuntl Committee, Executive Committee. Initiation Committee 45 Sophomore Sliow Committee: W'.A.A. Field Hockey 11 Swimming 1, 2, Instructor 31 1iJC.ll1,S List 1, 2, 3, 4. May 25 -Gemini Your Contribution to liumg1nity's betterment is ii noble Cricket Hill . . . lit-en down tlie stable lately? . . . war widowilft. Meatle . . . HlJLll'lgLlI'CCS under the skirt? . . . Kingsfieltl l..1tly . . . took .1 trip last week-Texas? and generous heart 152 BEACON HILL AVENUE LYNN JUNIOR HIGH AOIWLLIZ5 WCA:'L0llfL8g Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3. 45 Sophomore Dance Publicity Committecl Sopho- more Show Committeeg Kappa Delta Phi Initiation Committee Chairman: Commencement Usher 35 M.A.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4g Football 1, 2. 3, 45 Dean's List 4. November 10 - Scorpio You yearn to break down barriers and forge ahead into new fields. Man of distinction with his pipe . . . XVell, fellows . . . Boy, this is a Waste of time! . . . Well, where have you been? . . . conformist . . . Shakespeare enthusiast . . . socialite . . . barnstormer . . . future politician . . . Holiday tobacco. ZQYPAHIYY CAQZJIIEQ WC..j6l'LLg is MAVERICK STREET CHELSEA S-f T' BUSINESS wt,-1, , N Cl 1 Q1 nb 11 Deans' Aide 1. 2: Pi Omega Pi 31 E.B,T.A. 43 Freshman Recep- et t tion Iintertainment Committee 11 Alumni Committee 2: Sophomore Show Progixiin .ind Ticket Committee: junior Week Theatre Party Committeeg Prom I7.ix'oi'. Ticket. Program Committees SQ Reception Committee 4: Luncheon Committee -lg Editoriil Committee -+3 Auditing Committee 43 Kfnnzjmsv 2. june 14 - Genziui You .ire .1 practical person who likes to See .1 job well done. XVell, I don't Nutt gush! . . . Pmullx' . . . my heeIS . . . .is .1 rule . . . XY'.ishington, U.C .... To the bridge . . . the I-HJ club. Ii 1 1 yfj e wmv! !fIlllLlll'll I7 SIXTH .xx'1fNU1Q I'iIAYliRHlI.I. JUNIOR HIGH Bunk Club 11 Initiation Committee Z: Sopliuniore Slmwg K.1pp.1 I5elr.1 Plii I. 2. J. 42 Lirele lx Z, J, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 51 liislxerlmill l, 2. 33 lfoinlull I, 2. Manager 3. November 16 - Sc'orjziu You who are under the banner of Scwrpio are self-reliant. trustful and resourceful. rf' Lay oil, will y.1?' '...' 'XY'l1ere's Ollie? . . . l'm eighteen and I can prove it . . . NVlmt kind are you smoking?' . . . handwriting specialist . . . Zara . . . Joe chivalry . . XVhat 21 queenln ::'DFg1'C'l' fo be COIlfI'1'l'l'LI affw' C'Ol7lf7If'fi0Il of Courses. f 'cf r W of Ollll !' llbl LNG Gl L'Lllfli lflnte 170 PARIS STREET EAST BOSTON ELEMENTARY Freshman Reception Committceg Freshman Dance Committee: Prom Com mittee 33 Reception Committee 41 Sophomore Showg Variety Show 2, 4. April I9 - Aries You are amiable, industrious and thorough in whatever you do. My hcart goes pittcrn . . . a chip . . . Villa Capri . . . No gas . . . Any mail today? . . . GCC kids, I don't know . . . if the car could talk . . . Wl1o,s going to empty the bucl4ct?', ll eric C1100 ina WMM 10 BROOKS COURT NEXVBURYPORT ELEMENTARY Earth Science Club 3, 4g F.T.A. 3, 4: Projectionist Club 33 Chess Club Secre- tary 41 W'eather Club 4g Freshman Dance Decoration Committee: Sophomore Show Ticket Committee: Prom Favor Committee 33 Fashion Show Committee 45 Alumni Committee 42 St. Patrick's Dance Publicity Committee 4g Invita- tion Committee 4g W.A.A. Archery 3. 42 Basketball 3: Field Hockey 3, 42 Soccer 3. 4: Softball 3. 4: Swimming 1, 4g Volleyball 3. 4. August 28 - Virgo You are Well-fitted for your life work of leading others into the light of knowledge. Maiden of the Round Table . . . natural beauty . . . Nor- way's best product . . . sports minded . . . loves square dancing . . . five o'clock train . . . peacock pocketbook . . . handicraft hobby. 'lf J: W llflll . y0l'H 17, l'. l 64 BEACH AVENUE SXVAMPSCOTT BUSINESS Class President lg Klppa Delta Phi 1. 2, 3, 41 Alumni Secretary 31 Pitman Dglyiting Sneiety' 2. 33 Iforiflitqfwfuiw 2. 3. 41 Circle K 2, 3: E.B.T.A. 2, 3, 4. Cvnxention 2. 3. 4: Pi Omega Pi 41 Centennial Tableau Clwairman 11 Sopho- more Sliow Xlfriting Committee: Prom Hotel and Orchestra Committee 31 St-min.ir CQli.1irm.1n 3, 41 Cfmneil Soei.1l Committee 4: Usher Committee 42 Cionntil Repres,ent.1tixe lg Viee President 3. President 41 New York Conference Ilelegite l. 3. 4: Iiritlgew.irer Conference 3: N.F.'l'.P.A, Conferenee 41 Soplio- more Slmxxg Xiirielx Slum 2. lJe.1l1's l,isI I, 4. 'w June 22 - C ,i111c'i'r' .X XN'Cll-lW.1l.lI1CCtl person with tlie inner courage to carry on against great otltls .mtl still keep .1 calm mind. XY'li1t lit-.ieli party? . . . summers in N. ll. . . . 84 elur- ieters . . . You ltnov' my P.'ll'.lliCL'l? lle got liis t.1il Cdllglil m llie typexvritei'Yf . . . See me .1fterel.iss . . . Hrst-cl.1ss gentlemm. ElIPlIfA,7 ,KI fAl'7I'I Ulnqll l'l 15 1 14 NORTHEY STRLIZT SALEM ELEMENTARY - 'K' A Sw' 'xx' Class Vice President 43 Book Club l 1 Clee Club 1. 2, 53 Choir I. 2, ig Chess Club 42 Centennial Committee lg Freshman Dance Decoration Committee: Sophomore Dance Decoration Committee Chairman 1 Testimonial Banquet Com- mitteeg Sophomore Show Script and Music Committee: Social Committee 3. 4: -Iunior Week Committeeg Barn Dance Committee 3: Reception Committee 41 St. Patrick? Dance Committee 4g Council RCL3l'C9CIll.lliX'C 2. 4: Secreniry 3: N.E.T.P.A. Conference 32 Variety Show 2, 43 Ing Staff lg Daisy Chain Marshal 33 NV.A.A. Basketball lg Field Hockey lg Volleyball 1, 23 lY,C.lfl,S List 4. April 24 - TQIIIVIIN You are characterized by n flair for organization and executive ability. Rockport . . . vital, vivncious and vivid personality . . . golf enthusiast . . . The Bombern . . . There will be Ll meeting 4 X fl 1' Ja W1 Wdufo 0111? -U .gui Zi WASHINGTCN STREET REVERE ELEMENTARY I nm Dmce Committee Cylcc Club lg lircslinmin Rcccptiim Committccg Frcs 11 . . Snplmnmrc Slum' Cnmmittccg Prom Committee 3: Rcception Committee 4 W '- Sl wi Vnricly Show 2, 4. Supimiimit in Yi nu .1 rc - -- mln- Allgllil' 2 W- fro cxcccdingly loyal to your friends. duct . . . icc-culac ll'L'C . . . X Ciinp ilu uppti ui t us lliil tsl ' Amt that Ll , V . puctic cx- . ' 5 lil . Sho just ind ui Aix xliiimu Vin ll'.lYCiil1iQ incngiiilmi' . . IIN in limi l5l'4iX3ill . , liuillnivi' Unix'cl's MIA!! QAIMI Ml MAX liRll,lx SIRI I I IQAST BOSTON -IUNIOR HIGH ll Qlirclc K I, 31 Nl.A..'X. liiclxct cillI1ll11llICL' 21 Suplimiiurc lhlicc lll'L'l1CNlI'.l Cimnmittccg Soplmmm'c Slum' Claxling C,.m1miilLu.'1 liuililing c.UI11l11llIL'L' 5: Soplminm'C Slmwg Yaricty Slum' 21 l,C.ll1lN l.ixl 1, 2. 9, 4. Mdrcli I7 1'I.xc1'.x Ynui'initi.1tiN'c will providc tlic uppiwlunily to ruicli nhl- goals uf your cliuiuu. Onc dollar .md twcnty-iixuu . . . Nluiu . . . Smit Nlmy .. Lct'S go for .1 lint cliocnliltcf' . . . Snoxx'b.1ll . . . Llircctm . . friendliness . . . docs .my iolw well. Y N t f W f-blIl'CllAl'll - ' 1111 AZZCIPC' S4 WELD STREET S NEXV BEDFORD BUSINESS Tri Xiu l. 1. 3. 41 Bgwoltstorc Association 2. 5. 43 C.lfCICl'i.l Associates. Book- itccpcr 2, 3. 41 E.lS.T.A. 2, 3, 41 Camera Club 3 1 I rmf1igf1fi'r'x 5. 41 Pi Omegl Pi 3, 41 Bowls Klub -+L Nlcziibcixhip Committee Pi Omega Pig Usheretti: Senior Siioxx 51 Xi.ll'lUlf' Simon' 3g Log Business M.m.iger Z3 Dc.1n's List I. Z. May 7 'l'il11r1zs Your low of lmriiiony and iiopc for its universal application is wonderful is tliurt- somt-timing slit' c.in't tio? . . . neat .ls gi pin . . .'X1omi.iy iiiorning lulucs . . . Correct CIILIIIQC, plcnscn . U11 wl. .lymlflj 7Z'l'l1lll1 91 BEACH STREET REVERIS juN1oR HIGH Audio-visual Club 2, 3. 42 Camera Club 21 Kappa Della l'hi J. 3. -ll l.T..X. 3. 4: Circle K 41 Initiation Banquet Committee 25 M.A.fX. Dance Comniillec 2, 32 Sophomore Dance Committee: Cooperative Council Represeiitative 21 Sophomore Showg Usher 33 M.A.A. Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: Basketball I. 3. 3. 43 Football 1. 2, 3. 41 Tennis l. 2, 3, 4. May 9 - Taurus You are living up to your true self when building a solid foundation for your professional interests. W'here's Dickie? . . . California, here l come . . . amiable . . . 55's loss is our gain . . . Arealiot . . . the man on the lake . . . silence is golden. 9 5 SUIVIICY' IIIZC PU l'C'30f',50ll 1 'C zz PEARL STREET R MARBLEHEAD Q, ELEMENTARY liixuit Klub Ig I5t.1nC Aide lg V.T.A. 45 Ifi'eNhin.m Dance Committeel Fresh- man Tt-.1 Committee: Sophomore Dance Committee: Initiation Committee 21 Iimior Weslt Ciike Silt- Committeel Senior Reception Committee: Cooperative Koiincii Repi'uwnt,1tixt- 33 iopliomore Show. AI.lI1Ll.lI'f' 20 f fhjlnlrillt You win lit-low' to ilit- tlvimistx' of fiqlztzrilrx .irc thoughtful, helpful, 4 5 . . relmlwle, and sinccrt'. liop 'St-t'i't'i ,iX1ii.1ii' . . . fire tit-p.1r'tiiiciit , . . conscientious . . pit-.imiit ni.inm'i' . . . in.ikes many fricmis . . . Novi-.ixit-i ' A . . ll'LlL' Ni.ll'i5iCi1L'.lLiCI' . . . l,ct's get to- Etlinr' 'ii . . S4lPi1l3l11l7I'L' S,ll'Hl1.Q. C ,I X fi , C f f ' ll Plllll , l'llllL!',l l Ull'!!l.'l 294 ALDEN Roixo 4-L Q rAlitHAvi-LN BUSINESS X li.B.T.A. 1. 2, 5. 41 Tri Mu l, Z. 3. 41 l nnfligl1fw'i 23 Book Club 5 Q Pi Omega Pi 5. Secretary 4g CO111D1CfCi.ll Council, Secretary 41 E.B.T.A. Conterence -ll Sophomore Show Committee: junior Prom Committee: junior XVeek Com mitteel Move-up Day Program Committee 4g Coopexzitive Council Represen- tative 3g Log Typist 3. 4, Reporter 31 Laurel Chain 3g DC.lI1,S List 4. july 7 ef ClIl1C'l'1' You are in excellent position to bring your services to others who work for or depend on you. Too Suen . . . another engaged business senior . . hand whiz . . . Siamese cats . . . Oooh, you kids I. . shoi t !!! if, KCZALIIIIXKWJ 144 FOREST STREIYI DANVERS ELEMENTARY 'Q'! 5f A.QQ.lf. 1. Z, 33 Llunera Club, Vice President Z1 Dennis List 3, 4. November 20 - Sfllfllifl Une would have .1 person great in great things and elegant in little things My nephews . . . gone fishing . . . Superior student . . . played volleylxill . . . lweautiful garden . . . lover of the out-ofvdoors . . . envy of the arts and crafts class. JQAQZJH jfrzafzz Liam ... ....-.-. -Y -Q -7 V ---- -Q 9 MOUNTAIN AVENUE SOMERVILI E ELEMENTARY Glce Club 12 F.T.A. 43 Council Nominating Committee -Ig QLIPPER Dance Ticket Committee: Senior Gift Committee: Senior Music Committee: XY'.A.A. Decoration Committeeg Sophomore Showl Variety Show 2. 4g CLIPPER Co- advertising Manager: NV.A.A. Basketball 42 Field Hockey 43 Soccer 4: Soft- ball -Ig Volleyball 33 Awards I. 25 Dean's List 4. September I - Virgo You have unusual ability to carry to a successful completion any idea that might develop. Maiden of the Round Table . . . Irish laughter . . . I May Be Wrong, But I Think Youyre W'onderful . . . B.C.'s the most! . . . Ohh, Honey! 1 iIfLC6l'li 696110 71 JEFFERSON STREET LYNN JUNIOR HIGH F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 N.E.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Circle K 2g Freshman Tea Committee Sophomore Show Committeeg Junior Week Committeeg CLIPPER Advertising M.A.A. Baseball, Basketball, Football, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. November 9 - Scorpio You who were born under the Scorpio coat-of-arms are quick in thought and action. Yes!,' . . . Cook Street's Cousy . . . choke time . . . mathematician par excellence . . . The Celts can't lose . . . Wl1ere do we go next period? . . . Going to the game tonight? . . . panic time. VQQAI1 O ,mix 6 COLUMBIA PARK HAVIZRI-IILL KIUNIOR HIGH 4 I I I I Projeetionist Club 3, 41 De.m'5 I,ist 3. 3 November 7 - Srorjiin I 5 Your adventuresome nature inelines you toward speculation. I I I Bobmobilc . . . Let me tell you what Jackie did . . . 4 And I Could have used the money most . . . Green carna- tions in the snow . . . Did anyone w.1teI1 the fights? 1 I 1 I i WLMZQ jmgef Q16 Leco 'WR 9 XVOODSIDE STREET SALEM I ELEMENTARY ':...E3g Cilee Club 1 1 Bunk Club 2. 4, Vice President and President 31 Chess Club 3. 41 XY'YC.lIl1CI' Club 3, Viee President 41 Fl'CQl1IU.lI1 Dance Committee: Freshman . , . N v . Teag l.llWI'.ll'y Lonnnittee 43 Clilllfhlu 43 Log 3g Dean s List 1, 2, 3, 4. February 8 A AllIl1Il'iIIX You l1.1ve .ln intuitive and sympgitlietie Lll1LlL'I'SK1ll1Lllllg of tlme State of otlmers' feelings. XY'lm llun ll? . . . pliilusupliieal tlikeussimis . . . Room 37 ,,Y nu Lllslletllllll . . . Yrimucll' . Africgl lC4lCl1il1 ' . .. A A llme C,nluni.1l Periud . . . writing lweliintl tlle elmrts . . Sl1Ul'l SIUVY VK'l'llL'I'. IU All NMS SIRll l , Ullll ' I' UI' ' l'l'll'Ull SALEM BUSINICSS -f'L', Kappa Delta Phi 1. 2. 3. 4: Pitman Debating Society 1. iliI'C.1SLlI'CI' 2. 3. Presi- dent 41 F.B.T.A. 2, 3. 42 Men's Glee Club 22 Kappa Delta Phi Representative to National Fraternity 31 Circle K 3. 43 Usher at Graduation 31 Sopho- more Show. September 23 - Lifmi Readiness to venture automatically equips you for leadership and for pioneering endeavors. XYf'eek-end trips to Regis . . . July 4th . . . I don't need a lesson plan. . . . XVhere's Don? . . . My father-in-law says . . . . In OUR storef, fl, ,. l'l'l'lll1l KW X .qfm l. 31 NLl'Wllw!NuI'L' 5llxH,X Q mt 8:1 SUMMER STREIYI' Q SALEM JUNIQR HIGH Qnmmittccg SUPllOINOlC Slmwg M..-X.:X. Slum l Xl X X l1 1L1Vu1 'XlX X lil l1l1l,2.n.-l. C .lphll ll ,N -,A.A -l. Xlllnll l-l Vmw Ng' Xlnu ,lI'L .llulg ll, Xlk X yxunxllmlng LA.llllIlX tx sill lull llltfkl lll1lQlllL'Ill. .Ill l Xl1'. l5.1slwllw.1ll. Hxllllllllg lllw lllc Xrmx. ..Hll.lIAlw's lnlamg c.11'u ul. il. , . . llmc ffll-fn mlm . HXXl1L'I'k',N ilu- l7.llWL'I'3H mlm ulul llllx lmll ,lllxl l.llllLl. l-lil' Baskcrbnll 1, 2. 5, X'.u'5itx vii 96 ww ,gd 0 E195 5:26 I if O 59:5 via T VT X xv: f fgzgwrf .iblllllf flflvvl 9'6- LYNN .IUNIUR HIGH ' N l7.T..'X. I, 2. 3. Historimi -ll Cliews Clulv. l're'sitleut -li Ciirele K F. Weltliel' Club: l?I'CSl'll11.lI'l llmee Committee: Music Committee -+1 l resl1m.m Slmwg Sophomore Show: De.1n'Q List 2, 3. October 24 W Ijfmf Your victorieQ .ire tlie result of tact, diplom.1c3', .mtl persiQtent effort. GI'.lI11I,7Sli . . . Tlmt'Q .ill - time for tlie State Troopers . . . lover of great music .mtl litemture . . . his mark is grill on the lull curtain A lyou miwetl witli tlie eggsj . . . Fltlier Perry. -Y -,-. V -.-. jnzww pooi lil ' 'li 12 DARLING STREET ' MARBLEHEAD sh 5 ' BUSINESS I-'unffjlqfifriis 1, 3, Vice President 2, President -lg E.B.T.A. 3, 41 Pi Omega Pi 4 Sophomore Show Seript Committeel Reception Committee 41 Sophomore Show Christmas Play 1, 21 Glam lxll'lI1llQl'l'fl' 3, DIll'ffJl',.Y Oi'ilri's 4g Daisy Chain 3 ljL'.1I1,S list 1, 2, 3. 4. May 8 - 7'tllH'IlS The world of entertainment would soon tarnish were it not for you! new and inspirational ideas. 'l lad .1 lahnlous time . . . excellent speaker . . . Q' natural letress . . . Hrnd . . . llwfifil fizI!7ll'l' . . . Oh, I'll never sv pass!! v l t 2 6 PRATT STR liliT MALDEN IZLIQNIIZNT.-XRY 7 IIIIIIIY' Zizfffw f on ft G5- Book Club 1. 23 lf.T.A. 3: Centennial Banquet Ticlteu Coinmiitee Ig lrexli man Dance Decorations Committeel Nominationx Cfommirtee 2. Sopliniawi-e Dance Committee: Sophomore Show Usher: Deank liar -4. y I - CtIllt't,l' NVitla you nothing is static: all is in a state of constant claange. XY'laose car? . , . XY'l'l.1fiS a what? . . . long distance A YY L I . . vitality . . . l feel like an i5olatel . . . Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent . . . confusion reignc . . . Butch ff f CJArt'5Llin.e aan refk 28 GRANT STREET EASTHAMPTON BUSINESS l-,.l5.T.A. l. 2. 3. 4 L 'lri Mt- I, Z. 3. 4g lfunfliglrferx 2, Secretary 3, 4g F.T.A. 2, 5, -lg Pi Omega Pi 3. -lg National Business Teachers Conference 4g Freshman Tea Committeeg Initiation Committee: Sophomore Show Program and Ticket Com- mittee: Nlove-up Day Program Committee 41 Pi Omega Pi Program Com- mittee 4: Alternate Cwonneil Representative 4: Log l. 2. 3, 4: Laurel Chain 32 ll in' li t ' , K', K N 1 May 27 - Gemini You stress freedom of thought, approaching or accepting new ideas eagerly lle's cute . . . giggles . . . wliite-collar worker . . . Did I iron this well enough? , . . Are my seams straight? X Urclfnlf Kilruflfn !X4.!!l'fl'IKl l4 LHNOX Sil-Rllliil' BEVERLY iv , BUSINESS E Dems' Aide l. 21E.B.T.A. 1, Z. 3. -lg Clue Club lg lilffllilfgflfllx 3. 9. ll'C.l'1Lll'1-'l 4' FTA 4' Pi Cmega Pi 41 Freshman Tea Committee: Sophomore Show Provram Committee: Senior Hall Committee: Sophomore Sliowg N.B.T. Con- U ference 4g E.B.T.A. Conference 25 Laurel Chain 3: XX..-X..-X. leirst AW.lI'LlI De4m's List 1, 2. 3. September ll we liiigo Your mind is keen and alert, and you accomplish things with dispatch .ind etliciency. li n ved business senior . . july 7 . . . stylish . . . FS! e 5.5 everything in its place . . . she's in love with .1 won derful guy. 'U E . ya J Ulillll llngllllllll XUILU 70 REVERE STREET EVERETT ELEMENTARY l'1'eslnn.in 'l'e.1 Cnninnleeg l'l'C5lll1Lll1 Dance Ueconzitions Committee: Sopho- more lJ.1l1CC Ticket Committee: Sophomore Show Ticket Committeeg Junior Barn Dance Publicity Committeeg Prom Favors Committee 31 Junior Week Committee: Cap and Gown Committee 42 Fashion Show Committee 4g Investi- ture Committee 44 Sophomore Show: W.A.A. Softball 1 2 Volleyball 1. july 51 - Leu Witty, sociable, and an interesting conversationalist, you attract others. A Chip . . . nnughty but nice . . . story time . . . band lezltler . . . treuling on thin ice . . . XVho had it? . . . bench eomber . . . Vin keeping it all for myself. . . . mice dance .it midnight . . . the boarding house. iborofdfif 1l l.I' !QJ9l'l'.5 SI-IADY LANE DRIVE NORTH WILMINGTON BUSINESS Dramatic Club 11 E.B.T.A.1 Tri Mu I, 2. 3. 43 Senior Show Uslweretre 3. W'.A.A. Basketball 1, 2, 33 Swimming 1, 2: Volleyball I, 2, 3. November 20 - Smrjrin Happy are you who Carry joy witliin. Seen but not heard . . . broken glass . . . Right away please . . . silence is golden . . . Two years in ri Ford con vertible . . . One of the XVilmington clan. Zum H4Aen,15fei11 'fix S7 HEARD STREET CHELSEA ELEMENTARY 'Z A lhzins' Aide 1, 2, 4, Secretary 31 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 42 Choir 21 F.T.A. 3: N.E.A. 3: lfreshman Tea Program and Entertainment Committees: Freshman Dance Program .intl Decorations Committeesq Sophomore Dance Ticket Com- mitteel Junior Wfeek Committeel Move-up Exercises Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Program Committee 2. 3, 4: Senior Luncheon Committee 4g Sophomore Show: fiiflfllflzlu Associate Editor 2, 41 Log 2, Training School Column 3, 4, Copy liclitor 41 Christmas Party Usher 43 Daisy Chain 3g Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. December I4 - StIlQifftIfillS Your pence of mind and foresight produce the harmony for ll successful life. X11 ol humor . . . Blondie . . . They didn't hurn them, they itlen of the Round Tnhle . . . petite and sweet . . . sense re lmngetl . . . little lwliek hook . . . Ah, the lounge. 1 z jill' IA ax. - xrlfwfllu . , ur. .. .X -:J jXg?,u,':'. ' ' .J - YY: , ' .- - ':-4 f ,, gg' ' 4. F fa ' ff , tk J - 'H :J Q' Y. 4 ,, 4' A L. .T . bf. I sf. UNIUN STR!-lli'l' 1 .ix xviuixcti-1 . , ,, , ' S N l'l.lzMl-,NTARX gf Bunk Club l. 2: l .T.A. Magazine Rcprewntatixe I 1 'lireaxurer 21 Yum- Prexif dent 32 President 43 Circle K 3. 4: Kappa Delta li'lii 3, -ll XY'C.1ll1Cl' Clulw 4: Senior Clam TreaQurerg Nominating Committee 31 llecnrating Committee! lfailiion Show Committee: Council Rcprescntatixe 2 5. 41 Q,l.ll'l'l R l,llCl'.lI'f' Editor: Dean's List 2. 3. 4. November l vSun'jviff You are careful, eomcrx'atix'c, Il'LlSfVVUl'T.l1f', and wry capable in ilu- handling of details. Puck . . . LiICl'.ll'f' Editor . . . going formal in .1 jeep . . Bisliopk . . . Got any money . . . F . . . divided bac seat . . . Haverl1ill. liere I come. . . See you in 14 . . eouldn't ask for .i better friend. C I S! ff l ff' UNH is UHl.ll' X, ll lfl l 185 SI-IUTE STREET EVERETT ELEMENTARY 4 -L f linrth Science Club 5. -ll I-'.T.A. 5, -lg Centennial Ball Committee lg Freshman Tea Committee: Junior Wfeek Committee: Sophomore Showl Laurel Chain 3g Usherette 35 NX'.A.A. Representative 2. 3. Nominating Committee 41 W.A.A. Ii.1sketb.1ll 1, 2. 3, 43 Hockev 1: Volleyball 1. 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 4. April 27 sy'l'u11r11s Your earnest hope is that you can, in some measure, help rid the world of the ignorance that has .llVV.1yS interfered with its progress. Mntlen ol the Round T.1lvle . . . athletic . . . energetic . . . Mt. Monidnoeli . . . geography enthusiast . . . Haile Selassie -... Sal llep.1tie.1 . . . Miss Italy . . . Turkish Cgoflee . . . purple feet . . . grape erusher . . . Friendly l,lyl11ULlll1 llotrotltler. 6 LLLIS AYLN UL XVIZNHAM IQILMIQNTARY Deans' Aide l 1 3' Girls Gl- C1 b i H W!'J I HIV! K,. xSIll'gl'll . -. , . , ee u 1, 23 I'.I.A. 2, 31 lireshman lJCCOI'.lIlUIIs Committeeg Sophomore Dance Decorations Commirteei lnx'e5titure Com- mittee 4. April 9 - Aries NXluHeheJrted good nature endenrs you to JH within yoLu'sphere D. D. Club . . . Nike . . . Tenn . . . tea leaves . . . XY'h.1y? . .. coHee break . .. blue convertnie . . 'ZXh, those Sunday evmnngsV'. ..'Tn6n Lake XHHA ... orgmnzed confusion. ,.i y , U x If j S! , OIT!! fl! X , Of! l U,l io CONNECTICUT AVENUE SOMERVILLE 51:1-y BUSINESS Deans' Aitle l, Vice President 2. 5. 42 F.T.A. 1: Gl6C Clllb 1. 2- 33 Book Club 33 Clioir 33 li.B.T.A. 41 Pi Omega Pi 4: Social Committee 12 Alumni Committee 2, 3. 42 Insurance Committee 3. 41 Junior Prom Committee: Auditing Committee -lg General XY'elfare Committee 41 Executive Board, Co- operative Cjouncilg Cozzzjnzo Associate Editor 21 Log Typist 3. Reporter 2, 3. Circulation Manager 41 XY'..fX.A. Basketball, Honor Team 2, 33 Field Hockey 1. 2, 33 Soccer 2. 3, Honor Team lg Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Wfellesley Playday 1, 3. November 14 i Scorpio Nu wintlow-tlrtwsiiig from .1 luxury Shop can match your sheer vibrancy of personality. '9e.1-Grains, lilo? . . . I was so embarrassetl . . . xleese kids . . XVl1.1t'S ti'uinpS? . . . l'ni So nervous! . . . Love of obster . . . llappy-go-ltleliy. lgaljqllllg' LQQCIPAZ' it.80 SALEM STRliliT XVOBURN JUNIOR HIGH Senior Class President: Circle K 2. 31 F.'I'.:X. -lg N.li.iX. -lg l'reslim.in Dance Cornmitteeg Sophomore Show Script Committee: junior Week Committeel Cooperative Council Nomination Committee: N.li.T.l3.A. Conference 43 Uslicr Graduation 31 De.m's List 1, 2. 3. 4. August 24 - Virgo Executive ability is your motixxiting power: it stimulates tliouglit 1ll'lLl impels action. Pat . . . our pres . . . Cine tlic committee full power' . . . industrious and conscientious . . . strives to .icliieve worthy goals . . . XY'ol3urnite . . . luker is .ls baker does . . . musical Clmirs . . . mystery niglit. 1 ANNO? M 30110 19 MASON STREET BEVERLY ELEMENTARY Glee Club 1, 2 1 Deans' Aide 2. 3. 41 F.T.A. 2. 45 Freshman Dance Decoration Committee: Initiation Committee Z1 Prom Favor Committee 5: Senior Barn Dance Decorations Committee: lnvestiture Committee 43 OI'ChC9I1'.l Com- mittee 4g Reception Hall Committee 41 Open House Guide 3 1 Freshman Skit lg Sopliomore Sliowi Junior Prom UQl1erette. Klanuary 28 - Aqmzrins You nuke the most of the talents you are blessed with, and Constantly aspire to greater thing-'. ilTL'.l lt-.ues , . . My motlier doesn't like you . . . D. D. Club . . . Teddy lx-.ir . . . I'm not adjusted . . l've It-ti .1 Qlieltered lifev . . . collecting roosters . . . going loi'm.1l in .1 jeep. CL P03111 Wgilllllj CSL Inn: Il, APS STONIQ .XX'lfNL'lf i SONll7RYII-l If ILTSFNIITNT.-XRY Clieerleatler 11 l5.T.A. lg Cilee Club 1, 42 Clioir 41 Dean! Aitle: l'rexlnn.in Dance Decorations and Ticket Committees: Ifresliman Skit Committee: Cen- tennial Banquet Ticket Committee 1 1 General XVelfare Committee 2. 51 Inxur- ance Committee 3: junior Prom Favor Committeel Alumni Committee 4: Dr. Driscoll! Tea Committee 41 Senior Barn Dance Uecorationx Committee: Senior liasliion Slaow Committee: Invitations Committee 42 Senior Nluxic Coniv mittee: Senior Reception Committee: Log 1, 2. 4L Laurel Cliain 33 XY..'X..'X. Recording Secretary 4: Awartls XV.,-X.A. I. 2. 31 XY'.A..-X. l5.1sketl.w.1ll 4: lieltl Hockey 1. 42 Soccer 42 Softball 21 Swimniin-Y 3. 4: Yollavbill 1 ' 3 4 O c. .-...: Salem Playtlay 3: Britlgewater Pl.lf'Ll.ly 3: lfrainingliani Playtlay 31 XY'ellexley Pliulivl ' 4' I7 fs list 4 4 .V .E .-. . eai . . . july 20 - Cilllrw' Your gainful activities flourish and bring the profits you anticipate. Us Semper Fidelis . . . just returned from Carolina . . . Got .1 letter today! . . . ,. .Q work hard and you'll win . . . two P awards . . . Tennis anyone? . . . Get those points in soon. ei ini! y!All'gjlli'l'I LSQWML 13 WILLOW AVENUI? SALEM BUSINESS l uofli.gfJli'1m 1, Z 1 E.B.T.A. 2, 5. 45 Book Club 3. 4g Pi Omega Pi 41 Foofliglafers Committee 21 Junior Prom Committee 33 Auditing Committee 42 Sophomore Showg Lug Circulation Staff 4g W'.A.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3g Field Hockey 1, 31 Volleyball 2, 3 November 24 - Sukgiflarius You have il sunny disposition, ii charming personality, and much originality, wit, and humor. W'hitc with red polka dots . . . Hey, Kids . . . Nellie Belle doesn't feel too well . . Does that rose have n scent? 150 CIRCUIT ROAD M61 l'1 01 S 0111150 ,jr fgfnll , ' XVINTHROP ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 1, 22 F.T.A. 3, 4g Junior W'eeli ci0l11I11llls'CQ Iunior Cfilie Sale Com mittee: Reception Hotel Committee 4. You make it a habit April 7 - Aries to extend cheerfulness among those you associate. XVl1o! Me! l don't want to read What's L1 What? . . . Don't tickle I'll never tell . . . A quarter? . is showing' '...' 'I don't like you., with whom ...U.D.ClulJ .. . . . right breed? . . . . Your personality 1 riliglit lwnic . . . Dorff cry o 7 f A ,SAW ey nn erminiefga 917 BROADXVAY REVERE FLEIWENTARY Clcc Clubl lfrcslmian Tm Committee: Freslimnn Dancc Committee: Soplio more Show Committecl Junior Prom Committee: Senior Show Committee Tea Committuc 44 S' ' ' Ri ' R ' tmoi uttption Committccg Sophomore Show. Juno 20 - cTtIlIl'l'l' Your cncrgctic and dctcrmincd nature will ccrtninlv carry ou fir ' y in I your cha JSC I1 CLI VCC l'. X C lisp . . . I kilLil1,l luring .my luncl1. . . . Bloody Mary l,cl s go for .1 litllc spin. . . . Don't lic that NVLI f n my Si10LlIdCl'.H 5 D 44 SQHQU1. S'I'RlflfT SAIIISM Qluxlou HIGH r ' ' - l'I1l1l'l. ' . X 'IYHHA X- I ff W, I t. I THX. -I, N.F.A. 4. M.:X.A. PUNICI'c'iIl11l11IllL'k'1, 3. mvplmmmm- Nlmv, , XI, X X 7 III I -I I1tInIIl -I IXIH III4 cb.1II I, -, 4. 43 I'm.1akctIw.1 . .-' uw 1 ' - -. I I.-. , . .N N , xI.ll'k'I1 l'lw fx Pcnplc Ilkc vnu .mu gn out ut tI1c11' wax' lu scrvc vnu, IWCCJUSC you knmx' wI1.11 xuu .uc .IIIL'I' Mr. Guan . . . mg1tI1cm.1tic.1I gcnius . . I never SYLILIYH . . . It couIdn'r Iwo dome Imr it Wm. . . . prmld IIMIQIX. .JQQLIAQIW WCAOA5 jfo 61 BELLINGHAM STREET CHELSEA JUNIOR HIGH rf I fl .A. I. 2, 3. 44 Circle K 3. 41 Cliess Club 43 Weather Club 41 Senior Music Committeel Senior Pliotograpliv Committeei Freshman Skit. june I -Gemini You find true security and purpose in your awareness of new ideas and possibilities. Daily Scout deed . . . always ready to debate . . . Bob and 'l'ony's private dining liall, '48 Clievvy sedan . . . Vin not over-cut in tbat subject am I, Bob? 32 SIXTH STRIZLIT M Ii DFORD BUSINESS I , ,i R c wmuj dz!1m11'i!tl'1'11q11 1' fl sk-. i Circle K Executive Board. Activity Committee: Pitman Debating Club: Soplio- more Showg M.A.A. President 42 M.A.A. B.1scb.1ll 1. 2, 3. Captain 41 lntixi- mural Basketball, .lIlf1'JIUL1I'.ll liootball. january 15 - Capric'm'11 You are unusually energetic, independent, .ind ambitious. Calypso kid . . . Latin lover . . . Trigger . . . coach . . . life of the party . . . O.K. youse guys . . . Is there .1 Proctor in your house? 1 f J.Slll'1lll'll '.,Sfz1u'1lf' Z'1IH'!l W ,, 4 DIZARBORN AVliN U11 BEVERLY HLEMENTARY I 1 Cilcc Club 13 Frcdmmn Slvzw' Senior Program Committee. SL'l5lL'IlIllfI - H llhlrl You bcliuxu .1 L'llUL'I'fvLlI but hrm stand .ldds In smccss .md .1pprm.1l. Cr1r.mdm.1 . lmnknug mul im my ut d.lLlgl1lL'l'H . . . ll. ll. Club . . . Ifxxmklin lludgic, .md Pcggy Suc . . . my mcuully rn lnrdud cat . . . W'l1.vt? A guidance counwlur with .1 prixpltc CILILIH-L'Lll'?H .r y 3 I if X wa r 42 , D 7 X K Cllljfllllfll UUIIIII' C Ill' 0 -H6 F 1 LQXVELL STREET PEABODY BUSINESS 12 1 eans' Aide 11 Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Camera Club 21 Clwir 3, 41 l:.l5.'l'.,X. 3. 44 F.T.A. 31 Pi Omega Pi -+1 Commercial Council Representative 21 l5rcslim.in Tea Committeeg Senior Music Committee: Senior Reception Committee: Ing Distribution Staffg Daisy Chain. November 18 - Srnrfwio Your beauty iq n tonic to tlic lowcet spirits Hey . . . one of the gang . . . cute .... ll'l1bJSS.'lLlOI' of the highway . . . lovely to look nt .... 1 real lady . . . XY'l1at Stop sign P ' U UUUI' lfl ILOIZ 1 S l SI-IURTLEEF STREET CHELSEA ELEMENTARY lJL'.lHSi Aide l. 2. 3, Vice President -+2 Glee Club 1, 22 F.T.A.g N.E.A. 32 Xlove-up Exercises 1. 2. 3, 41 l:I'CSlN'I1.lI'l Ten Program and Entertainment Com- mittee: l7reshm.m Dance Pl'0gl'.'lITl .md Decorations Committee: Sophomore lhnee Publicity Committee: Sophomore Show Script Committee: Program Committee 2. 3, C10-Cl1.1ll'I!1.'!U 4: Senior Luncheon Committeeg cTOUIIJllKS Asso- ei.1te Editor Z. 43 long Feature Editor 2, 3, 4g Usher Chrietmns Party 41 Usher Senior ,let '11 l,C.lI1,N List I. 2. 3, 4. .Iantmry 6 - fTrIfH'il'0l'lI You have much literary .tlvility and great originality of expression. iden of the Round T.1lvle . . . poetic genius . . . little lil :els hook . . . long he-.ids . . . I didn't study Inst night . Xiiw, in C.l1else.l We lmve . . . H 7f!A11y'u1'1'1' , llll fin 1 22 lilJliN STRIQITI' LYNN ELIZMIZNTARY Cilcc Club lg If.T.A. 2, 5, 41 hluniui' Prom lpiw-1' Cnmmittccl St. P.1trick's Dance 3, 4: Fashion Show 4: tlunioi' Prom Pl'Ogl'.llU .md Tickct CiUI11l11illCCl Senior Invitation Committccl NV.A.A. Biskctbill 21 Iicld Hockey 2. August 10 -- Lm You have an affectionate, courteous. and generous n.itui'c. Good thin s come in small 1.1ck.1vcs . . . Miss Almx' g i 1- . trips to New Hampshire in n very old bench Wagon They make such Ll CHIC couple. tiltntt yyklflfi - HIIL' 5 im' 3 DEPOT STREET DENNISPORT ELEMENTARY , K, J lJC.lI1Si Aitle l 2' llrlq A l -lf' Glee Club l 7 IH l , . . . . , , , .3 res inmn Dance Refreshmen Committeeg l'I'CNl1I11.lI1 Dance Decorations Committee: NV.A.A. Awards 1, Z Ai'eliei'y lg Basketball 1. 23 Softball 1, Z4 Tennis 1, 2. 31 Volleyball 1, 2. lleeemlwei' 21 - Sugilluriln llie .ilvility In ltiiuw .mtl get .ilong with others is truly .1 v.1lu.1ble asset. lux il f..llM'L'HkltlCI' .... ixitl in x' tm ie goei' .... 1 i'e.1l lover liiltespeirt '... cross-woi'tl puzzle enthusiast: . . . 'tl wootl txirxei '... CllL'L'l'fLll laugh to lvrigliten all little xl.ll'X'. 76 CLIFTON AVliN UE MARBLEHEAD ELEMENTARY FT.A.g Dean,s List 1. Z, 3, 4. ,Y Wm! November 12 - Scorpio You have natural, charming manners and greae powers of self-expression. A joy to know . . . Can opener convertible . . . Don't worry, dear. . . . Need any help? . . . Ever on the search for knowledge . . . This is the end.', . . . Gym balcony Thursday after- noon. . . over-achiever. yaucfili Wade ,MA er 32 STANDISH ROAD LYNN ELEMENTARY Glee Club I, 21 Deans, Aide 4, President 2, 3 Z F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Freshman Dance Ticket and Decoration Committee: Attendance Committee 2. 31 Sophomore Dance Ticket and Decorations Committee, Sophomore Show Script, Ticket and Program Committees: Junior Weeli Activities Committee, Junior Prom Favor and Publicity Committees, Barn Dance Ticket, Decorations, and Publicity Committees 3g General Welfare Committee 33 Program Committee 3, 43 Invi- tation Committee 4Z Fashion Show Ticket Committee 41 Council Representa- tive 3Q Sophomore Show: Variety Show 2, 4, CLIPPER Assistant Editor 4, Log 2, 3: Laurel Chain 3, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Class Team 43 Field Hockey 35 Soccer 31 Swimming 1, 31 Volleyball 2, 3, Class Team 45 Dean's List 1, Z, 3, 4. February 4 - Aquarius It is your vision that builds modern institutions of learning and improves our educational system. -HATS . . . California, here l come . . . Stretch for short . . . summers at the Kenmore . . . Gym enthusiast at North Conway . . . those B.C. boys and M.I.T. men . . . mathematician . . . mono? . . . library. M -MZ ll WK5 f0l'lf 33 HUBBARD STREET CONCORD ELEMENTARY 72 -9' r. Book Club l. 2g Deans' Aide 1. 2. 31 F.T.A. 2. Treasurer 3, Secretary 41 Freshman Dance Decorations Committee: Freshman Tea Committee: .Iunior Prom Ticket and Program Committee: Program Committee 5, Acting Chair- ' S ' ' Music Committeeg man 4: Senior Barn Dance Decoration Committee: enioi Invitation Committee 43 Fashion Show Committee 4: St. Patriclfs Day Dance Ticket Committee 41 Sophomore Show. October 29 - Smrpio Your happiness of life depends upon your quality of virtue and reasonable nature. Y 'X e ster . . . rollerskating 'If it's Il man, it's for m . . . jeep fan . . . XVhg1t's the program for next week? . . . the friendly type . . . Maiden of the Round Table . . . Beans! gardara nn miie 8 BERRY STREET DANVERS ELEMENTARY Book Club 1, Z. 3. 41 Deans' Aide 1, 21 Glee Club lg Fraternity Sweetheartg Colzjiffwlfially Yours 42 Class Day Exercises Hostess 1, 24 Initiation Com- mittee 21 Chairman Initiation Banquet 3, 4: Social Committee 2, 3, Chairman 43 Public Relations 2. 3g Music Committee 4: Barn Dance Decorations Com- mittee 4g St. Patrick's Dance Publicity Committeeg Welcoine Dance Committee, Chairman 43 Invitations Committee 41 Council Dance Committee Chairman 45 N.E.T.P.A. Conference 41 Daisy chain 3: Sophomore Show: Orientation Day 2, 3. 41 Prom Queen 3g Log 33 W.A.A. Dance Decoration Chairman 2, 3: Banquet Decoration Committee 2g Court 2, 4g Awards 1, 2, 3. 41 Good Posture Award 2 Q XV.A.A. Nominating Committee 41 Manager of Brown 21 Manager of Volleyball 31 Basketball Honor Team 1, 23 Field Hockey Honor Team I, 2, 3: Soccer Honor Team I, 2, 35 Swimming 23 Volleyball Honor Team 2. November I7 - Sforpin You have an active and dynamic personality. A smile, a wink, a wave . . . Miss Sophisticate . . . five colleens . . . Here . . . right leaf of a Shamrock . . . Pink Lightning , . . W'here's my efficiency box? . . . I guess I oversleptf' . . . Uh! Really? l lui I, l'O5l'l li sl lxl l l S.bXl.liNl Juxlou HIGH ' 1 V 1 l l ,I4I1lf!ll'1'l' ll. 'lllllll ., ' wpl llc . l' lll lllu l. 2. 3, Yicc llrwiglcnt 4 l .u'tl1 Sqiuugc Club 11 l.l.pX. l, -, lxu . 71 luulu llmcc Cloumwittcc 11 lrutiatiuu Lum- 7 3. Lsllk' . . . llll l ' 7 -lg lIlll.lllllll.ll x Fl' ' if I - 1' 6 E U 2 C lrclc li 1. 5. 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Oh, stop it! . . . super dress mnliei '... model Ggure . . . panda. 7 f Z f .DI'l'IlHl'l 01' ew' I 3 9 LUCERN Il STRIQFT DORCHFSTER BUSINFSS Kappa Delta Phi 1, Initiation Committee 2. 3. 41 lf.B.T.1X. 3, 42 Pitman Debating 3, 43 Pi Omega Pi 4: Sophomore Show Lighting Committee: Nomi- nating Committee 25 Junior Prom Hall and Orchestra Committee: Senior Reception Committee Chairman: Sophomore Show, August I3 - lm You are always ready to face persons, or situations unfamiliar to you. Beryl . . . And they didn't leave a tip either . . . one of the coffee gang . . . the clean-up kid . . . Gotta beat that Boston trafhcm . . . This here kid. me Stud I. IDENTIFYING DATA NAME: Class of 1957 ADDRESS: State Teachers College, Salem, Massachusetts GRADE: College SEX: Mixed Group BIRTHDAY: 9! flll 14! S3 CLASSIFICATION: Business, Elementary, and Secondary Education II. PROBLEM The development and preparation of prospective teachers III. DEVE LOPMENTA L HISTORY A. Frllllllij' Hisfory: A heterogeneous group of males and females of varving environmental backgrounds and parental stimu- lation. B. Pt'l'S0lItIl Ilisinry: Products of normal births and rapid develop- ment. eating C.. l'1't'1'1o11w.Sr'f Subject to the usual childhood diseases. Normal and sleeping habits. mul llitforyr Completed eight years of elementary school and four years of secondary school. Currently in pursuit of BS. in hd. Degree at the State Teachers College, Salem. IT. REl'OR'l'S OF Sl'l4X'IAl.lS'I'S Remarkable Intelligence Quotients V. SUMMARY Students of the highest calibre with excellent teaching prospects. YI. DIAGNOSIS Initiation Cfaliforuia Test Tests zttlniinisteredz of Mentll Maturilv Sophomore lfxaminations National Teachers lixaminatiou llersonalltt lqest VII. 'I'HI'IRAl'Y l,l'.lL'llL't' It-.ielu Vast' Study Ret-ortler ng 1 'loseph S. Salerno mu H iSf07U! STAGE1: INFANCY 1953 - 1954 Hfllflmllgli flI'ftHlfS differ in lbrir rule of ju'ogrz'sx and in llirir ilvrullljzlisli- lI1l'lIfX uf any given HIIIV, ffatjy slum' tl high ili'gri'r' of sillzifizrilgy in flu' order in lrlzieli l1f.f.fl'l'l'lIf lll'l'l'fUfH11l'lIfS IIIPPVIIP' and arf' CYlllSUlftltlfl'll.H Psychology, conceived as the science of behavior, is concerned with the study of man wherever he may be found. Thus it was that on the eventful day of September 14. 1953. the analysts of Salem Teachers College was astounded by the appearance of a unique group-the Freshmen of the class of 1957. However, reports of the academic aptitudes of this group had already reached the college. so that pyschologists rushed some additional analysts to assist with the study of this dynamic group. ln fact, this group was so dynamic that it was necessary to add additional analysts each year. These analysts would bring with them the latest improvements in the Experimental, Norma- tive-Survey, Clinical. and Genetic approaches to the study of growth. The presence of this much heralded band of Freshmen caused immediate repercus- sions in the college. especially among the women, because one of the distinctive features of this Freshman class was 'ia co-ed's dream come truef' an all-male division. The psychologists. eager to observe the Freshmen at work. undertook a Control- Fxperimental Study, using the Control group. which consisted of the Sophomores, and the Experimental group. which was made up of the Freshmen. The Sophomores were called upon to administer to the Freshmen a series of grueling physical. emotional. social, and mental tests which came under the general classification of Initiation. The administration of this battery of tests lasted for four days. from September 28 to October 1. during which time the Freshmen were restricted to the wearing of beanies, the performing of whatever antics were commanded by the Sophomores, completion of an obstacle course, and a trip through the torture chamber. One aspect of this four-day testing program which was watched with particular interest was the test which dealt with the proper utilization of the fine and gross motor skills. The instru- ment medium used in this test was basketball. This specific testing situation was held on Monday afternoon, September 28, and ended in a 42-34 victory for the Sophomores. Nevertheless, two Freshmen distinguished themselves as star performers. John Kapnis and Robert W'alker. Clt was later learned that the scoring instrument used was lack- ing in reliability and validitylj The Freshmen climbed the first rung of the social ladder when a record number of five hundred attended the initiation banquet on Thursday, October 1. The stability of friendships was established when. amid the merry din of class songs and dedications. the upperclassmen feted the sportsmanship of the Freshmen. The environment of Chapel Hall was transformed by a wide variety of table decorations which provided the setting for the affair. The Freshmen gave some indications of the skills they were capable of performing in the field of entertainment as they presented original skits which included a variety show. a parody of Dangerous Dan McGrew.'i an old-fashioned melodrama, a dramatization of initiation scenes, and a slapstick dialogue. Still in the early stages of social growth, the Freshmen, under the direction of the Freshmen Advisers. sent out invitations to their parents for a Fall Tea which took place on Sunday. October ZS. Once again the Freshmen provided the entertainment. 'Y' Q- ,x, iii ' i - J X r F m ,,, am' 4' , ,i,,,'1 R Sb: I Q n C 'N' 5-1-4 ig-RQ . 1 Y N veg, f 'xt fi 'll '- ,Y i , -Jai! . 1. , 3 at 1 L4 as S- X ' .ii X l A 'Q fffw 9 f' .rm .tk n. lr. X x ...-Z Now that the problems of adjustment were beginning to be ironed out, the Freshmen carried on their first elections on November S, to select their leaders. The final tabula- tions showed that the class choices were: joseph Lyons fpresidentjl john Gilligan iyice presidentj 2 Lydia Darakjian tsecretaryj. and John Kapnis ttreasurerj. L 7. M .. i 2. Q v h 4- . a t -V L4 X Q if Y' john Gilligan. Alohn Kapnis, Lydia Daralsjian. joseph Lyons Then, on December 31. 1953. came the retirement of our chief analyst. President lfdiyard A. Sullivan. ln appreciation of the fine leadership and guidance he had given the students during his administration. a giant banquet was held in his honor at the Salem Arinory. Notables from throughout the state were in attendance to pay tribute In this fine adnainistrator. and the affair was covered by members of both press and radio. President Sullivan was installed as head of the college on November IS. 1937, and during lais sixteen years of administration he had established an illustrious record. President and fxlrs. Sulliian were given a North Shore marine painting by students ul- the college and alumni as an expression of their affection for them. PnU '15'o- w,g..u..... ,- 'vn..4-'fx ,sa . 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Q 'E 35 12 ' , of f- s- ' 'i '5 !'- -. ww ,V A .., ., 11 , . , ,., H, ig .. W W 'STG . :H-:W N Wi--1. nm --. f - , Rb- ' , 'L STAGE II: CHILDHOOD 1954 - 1955 F-Cbifdfjflllzll is 11 period ll'iflJil1 zrfaicfa fbi' flllllililllllllf Curries fbi' responsi- bilifies iIIl'01l'Ut1 in flu' ffzsks of geffilzg himself well founded in bis C,YpI07'lIfi0lI of fbi' lt'Ul'I11', Slll7Sf:IlIfftlIlj' 1lm'jnzrca' fo C'OllIllIlllIiC'lllil' wifla ofbcrs, zzlldcrsfalzd- ixzgly orivzzfmf zrifb bis 01011 czzlfnrv, amz' St'l'Ill'l'1-Y lc1IlIIl'!.7C'd info e1'er-br0na'w1- ing social 1'v1a1'io11sfJij7s. The studies made of us in our Infant Stage so .astounded the world of psychology that on September 13. 1954, an additional group of analysts was brought to Salem to observe us as we entered our Childhood Stage. Our leaders for this year had been chosen in May of our Freshmen year. These were: Ed Moran qpresidentb. John Capomaccio Qvice presidentj, Sylvia Nlanchin isecretaryj. and Anthony Salvo ftreasurerj. mr . A ' .L iv +35 X ' -1? . Q-I fi Ts' 1 ' ' aeigflfi 'Y' i tj 51 ,,..-1- . Sylvia Manchin, Anthony Salvo, Edwin Moran, John Capornaccio Some of the environmental changes which greeted us upon our return included these innovations: a public address system for the cafeteria, painting of the interior of the building. tiled floors, and a new student lounge. But the most significant change, which made .1 lasting impression upon the emotional stability of all of us, was our first glimpse of the model of the proposed new building for the Salem campus. The new building will include an auditorium, administration offices. gymnasium, and a librarx. s Sympathy is .t complex form of emotional experience whereby the individual attempts to put himself in another's place and share his feelings and emotions. NVith great sympathy, we. as Sophomores. for the purpose of gathering scientific data, administered a series of comprehensive aptitude tests to the new lfreshmen group. The strong influence that environmental changes at the college had made on us were insufficient to counteract the innate desire to observe the responses of others to situ- ations such as we had met the year before. Satisfied with the results of initiation. we readily reacted to the sober business of planning our first big social event of the year. the Sophomore Show. Under the direction of Dot Morgan, Pat Starble. and ,john Naso. the class presented Nautical Notions, a musical comedy concerning the adventures of a group of college students on .1 tramp steamer bound for Europe. It was a smash hit. Choreography was handled by Sylvia Manchin and Marjorie Hovey. and the music was prepared under the direction of Rosemary Gould and Mary Biadasl. A child. as he improves his mastery of the skills of creeping and walking. starts out to investigate his immediate surroundings. Thus we, as Sophomores, having grown out of the stage of infancy. began to explore and diagnose some of the features that otir environment had to offer. We started our more detailed studies through a medium of field trips on lfebruary 23. 1955, by visiting the nearby Coast Cuard Station in conjunction with our study of weather in science. Another interesting science trip was to the Saugus lron XY'o1'ks. A visit was made on March 7. to the llanvers State Hospital. As a culmination of our explorations during this period of our growth. we were taken on a field trip to Newton that we might be in a better position to draw some correlations between the theoretical and the practical teaching experiences found in one of Massachusetts' most advanced educational areas. The seemingly unlimited abilities, skill. and understandings shown by our class so bewildered our analysts that they were quick to prescribe a measurement of our intelligence in order to establish the validity of our diagnosis. These tests came under the heading of Sophomore Exams and lasted two days. March 9-10. However. the dis- tribution of scores of the class showed evidence of normal curve skewness and extra- polation was necessary for accurate interpretation of data. fEditor's note: For the benefit of the layman. EXTRAPOLATION-the process of extending a norm line beyond the limits of actually obtained data, in order to permit interpretation of extreme scores.j When it was announced that greater support was needed to further the cause of our new building project in the legislation. we were quick to respond, and many of us went to the State House to urge the Essex County Legislators to vote in favor of the new addition to Salem Teachers College Campus. The funds were approved. Seeking to create a little environmental transformation of our own. on March I8 we altered Chapel Hall with shamrocks and leprechauns, making the transition from .1 study hall to a beautiful ballroom for our St. Patrick's dance, appropriately called Shamrock Serenade. The Business Education students. eager to do a little exploring of their own, went beyond the limits of Massachusetts as they attended the Eastern Business Teachers Association Convention in Philadelphia. Pat NIcAvoy, Elaine Coccioni, Sandra Drake. and Claire Maloney found themselves in a new. but enviable environment. the Y.M.C.A. At the final meeting of the convention. the Salem students entertained the members with a medley of songs under the direction of James Maher. The physical prowess which we had revealed when we won the basketball champ- ionship the previous year, once again manifested itself. as Salem. led by a host of Sophomore sensations. retained the championship crown. The Sophomores on this outstanding team included John Perroni. Robert XY'allser. Vincent Olivo and William Cullen. May 19 was the day set aside for the XY'.A.A. banquet. Girls from our class who were cited for outstanding achievements during the year were: Jeanne Cunningham, Barbara White, Dot Barry. and jean Salvi. With the arrival of June, we ence again were getting ready for the pleasant summer ahead of us. Another year. in which we had shown steady growth, had elapsed. but the achievements of this year were dimmed by the thoughts that in the ensuing year we would be losing several men to the armed forces. Dr. Meier. during his first full year. had established himself as a fine, capable leader. and in gratitude was awarded the dedication of the CLIPPER. an honor he richly deserved. .1 i Ref 1 Om Q id Y' . ' P 0 'ETSI 1 ' N. Q. 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'unix 'M X.:f'3.? fly: '- , I f Ti' 13- .41 'Ia 37563 f,,,s3,,,,,. , aw ,Q A ,gf fa :JW - 'f '5 . 525.7 '1f: 1'3-' '1 3 Y .' ,i J?i, 'US 1 wif STAGE IV: ADULTHOOD 1956 - 1957 Ar1ulflJ00z1 is noi lo ln' z'iz'u'c'd as a pilllltlfll' ffm! rmlrfes ll final zltfiIISfllll'IIf and a sfopping place, 1211! as a role of respmzsilnilifby zrilbilz zvlaivb om' C'0llfilIlll'S in flat' rewardilzg l',X'pf0l'l!fi0Il of neu' worlds. The dividing line in the progression from adolescence to adulthood is very slim and. by nature, difficult to distinguish. However, when we returned to Salem on Sep- tember l0. 1956. we could sense that a change had taken place within us. The Professional Attitude, of which we had heard so much, had become a part of us. Our previous three years had been marked by play and exploration, however, the level of the play and exploration had been constantly raised, so that by the time we reached the usual preadolescent years we had already anticipated the nature of more mature roles and were well on our way to playing them. Now, after three years of having been under continuous observation and guidance we were ready to make our public debut, and what a debut it was! The results of our appearance on the educa- tional scene were spectacular and drew the attention of supervisors everywhere. On December 4, Dr. McCarthy, the newly appointed director of all teachers colleges in Massachusetts. who had undoubtedly heard of our accomplishments, was on hand for his initial inspection of us. This year also brought with it a broadening of interests in sports as we extended our soccer activities to include a game with West Point. Many of us were on hand to accompany the soccer team for their game there. On Thursday, December 13, we held our third annual Christmas party. The occasion was marked by a special treat as Northeastern's Choir combined with our own from Salem Teachers College to help celebrate the occasion. The groups were alternately conducted by Tucker Kaiser of Northeastern and our own Dr. Clifford. As Seniors, our needs were quite different from those with which we were faced in preceeding years. Whereas. during our period of infancy, we were coping with term papers, during our childhood period with lesson plans and during our period of adolescence with postponing tests. in our period of adulthood, our main concern was job security. However, the list of accomplishments that accompanied our reputa- tion had such an appeal that superintendents throughout the country were bidding for our services. The CLIPPER, with an able staff, began its voyage on the very first day of school. Despite the dangers presented by the elements of frustrations and mental blocks. the ship successfully weathered its voyage. NTYTWF fa 4 +11 -:ff A - -F' A 1 ,si - Ji if Fa f t '1 J. 4-ref:--' 51- 'df 'O gg Q ii 11195 11 C' I' 'bf , 1 It . , , . ,. 'M fyi' '. ,A-f F- aaa... ., , , ,,, gf 3 4 ' P A KJ. 5-.,- fwfr 6wl f2l1 4 af' 3-' T ' Q, ' I 'Y -Qu., 'IQ ' zfh f..K ,fy Ag,-3 MR X x ' .. W f3' ., Jin... Xve looked upon the arrival of the Second Semester with a note of sadness as it was learned that Dr. Driscoll, one of our foremost analysts, was going to leave us. ln appreciation of the kindness and understanding she had shown us, a tea was held in her honor. However, our spirits were raised when we heard that the vacancy created by Dr. l7riscoll's departure would be filled by Dr. O'Rourke. a worthy successor. Our analysts. eage: to measure our growth in achievement, set us out in compe- tition with seniors from colleges throughout the country, and on lielaruary 9 a representative host of Salemites took the National Teachers Examinations. Once again the results obtained were sO incredible that additional measures. with increased validity. reliability, usability, and better established norms had to be administered to us by Dr. Amsler. OFFICER: XVould you be so kind as to put il nickel in the meter if it should expire before I complete my ex- amination, as we are required to remain for S hours? Thank you very much. 5 1 I .E I I ,I - ' flo Q 'tW 'S fig! I V J 'S f 'puifilir 3 3 A . L-,jg My .ws N. ' Am . 3 'V W uk h-...Nr -.S 11 15 tial ' .., , ' 1 , gg- - - ' ru . is X X' xi! at JL. X x L D1 4 R i Q H l .. A 2 I 3 1 ! 4 .--Q 3 v x Y, ff v x . 1 K .- U . , . , . 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It is often stated that the individual receives his biological inheritance through maturation, while he acquires his social inheritance through accultration or learning. Social activities had been a part of our career, but it was during our Senior year that we were to reach our peak in this field. The CLIPPER STAFF held a Senior Hoedown on October 5. and followed this up with the sale of carnations on the Friday before St. Patrick's Day. Keeping the tradition of celebrating St. Patrick's Day, the Senior Class, for the third consecutive year, sponsored the St. Patrick's Dance. This time a variation in the technique of holding dances was added, for refreshments were served at the dance and stage skits were presented. The music was under the direction of our own Mr. Rich. Althouvh tickets for M ' Fair Lad ' were still at a vremium, we resented our is 5 Y l P own fair Ladies on Thursday evening of April ll, as we held a giant fashion show. The models for the affair included women from our own class, faculty members, under-class women, and children of the facult' and students. This event aroved to Y l be a smashing financial and social success. The XV.A.A. was particularly active this year as it held its annual Orange and Brown party and many sports events which ranged from swimming to field hockey. For their annual semi-formal the girls decorated Chapel Hall with hundreds of stars, as they chose Midnight W'hirl', as their theme. The queen was Betty Ann Burns and the senior members of the court were Josephine Collins and Barbara White. Olympics a theme based upon sports played in different parts of the world, was the theme for the annual W.A.A. Banquet held on May 21. Alas! how swift the moments fly! How flash the year alongln The impact of fleeting time was brought to our attention by the arrival of Investiture on April 25 in Chapel Hall when we were formally invested in our academic garb. Then in quick succession followed Class Day, June S, with its memories and happy promises. We- reached the zenith of our social activities after four years of College life on june 6. a Thursday evening, as we held our Senior Reception in the Oval Room of the Sheraton Plaza. We were formally accepted into the Alumni Association at a banquet. The most poignant day of our four years, Sunday, June 9. began with Baccalaureate exercises in the morning and ended with Commencement in the afternoon. We had made progress through all the stages: having attained maturity success- fully, we were rewarded with our degrees and given the opportunity to compete in the activities of our time. Report Submitted. josEPH SALKRNO F3 R A 4 19 L- b .A V H '6f5 Nu! - QAFYEQQ ' w ff t sv. 13. 1, fs 1 'f'.T1i'of1'T: ' 2 4' 1' -I 4 ' ty 'J ff ' A '1?'??SfW'95 fa xyigtfy ' 'Qam .1 s . - if la x 6 -4 ' E. Ir ' A' ' , S W' 5' J AA 5 OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS ndrc Tlwibodcnu. l'n'siflw1l,' Armand Thibodcnu, Vin'-PH'ml1'11 Ilorothy SISITOITLIS, Sn'm'lar yg Riclurd Connors, Tl'l'tlNlll'l'l'. X 'I4hibodc.ux, Burnx, 15. Siix'c1'n.1il. Al. licaxcny, P. l7iNlcmo, AI. Nlullcn NI B XI Smith. ll. B.ll'l'f'. Nlr. Collins. P. P.1m.1mpoulos, 15. QQl1.x3gg.1ris. lf.. NMC E1 IL ELliMliNTARY KIUN IOR l E39 rophy, I. Irixh, Cf. luymiclxi, A. Eddy, B. .'XIlLlCl'NllI!, B. Bl.lil', I.. I..mJi E. Hctclmcr. Q1 1' mn ELEMENTARY JUNIOR II 1 . 6 0 V3 is 1- it ' 'f'g ,L W- Lf L it 4 T' wffiw 0 ' Fx ' f ' '. 1 .F , 4 if L. Hobbs, l. Fistcs, bl. Slmmnruk. Kelley. C. Lcomrd. P. Shcppaxxi, Mr. Sallcy. lf. Mclnmun, R. Ryym. l 'urdim L. Belle. R. lnccrto, A. Tlmibodcm. R. Grant. Xl. Nl.1cDon.1lJ. .'X. Timm: n Y J ox'iZiO. Liggicro. D. lcmcma. XI. Iricdc. E. K.lXX'Cf'l1Nl4.i. K. Hurluy. C. Cumm- ELEMENTARY JUNIOR III 7 V 'im Abxxmrns, R. Claffcy. D. Pmvcxw. S. Nlorcncy. S. S.1b.mty. D. DiG1'egorio. B. Bl.1nch.u'd. S Nlattcucci. P. I'c,11'xu.1. xl. Xlaloncy. Miss Hoff. B. Rimcr, E. Flynn. ELEMENTARY JUNIQR IV 2 s U FQ 1 O Grin XI XIl llll'C I Ixcllcll I ILIIN Ni HC.IllIIL'll.c1. I,llgg.llI, II. XX.L'l5SIL'I', Xl. l,.lllIL'lC, .5 . . , 1. XI. llw. vii. f flux'-imm, l'. lM1t'1x,C.. luxmm. NIV. XY inilnslq. IJ. 'I'lmm.xs. ll. C .lNlll1I.ll1. ,IUNIOR lllljll Juxum 1 x 'T - rw 'T ' F g M' FW ' fx T. Nlullcn, C. M.u'kl1.1m, NV. Kautz, :XILlI'Pl'ly, R. Cunmrrw, R. Lcwis, If. Iogiudicc H. Nlulligan, R. P.1inch.1ud. A. Tlll'l.l, V. IJUIIJILI, KI. Dinccn. Mr. C.1lI.m, A. Roffcy, R. Collyer, M. Grcniu JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR II 'T 5 P-, 'T NV. Russell, R. Anderson, T. Mahon, G.1l.1ris. N. IJOIICQLXIX. D. Caven. D. Connclly, J. Malolcpszy, J. McDonald, D. Eckman, F. XYYCIISII. C. St. Paul KI. Looney. B. Bcrube. Ll. Hxnson, NI. M.11'ino, XV. XY'hitc. P. Pcrpcrian. BUSINESS EDUCATION JUNIOR I wnfn Xl. Twomciy H. Stone. A. Cull. G. Brown, XV. Lawless. P. Mungan. IMIXVICQS. N. Soucy, P. XVCI1-ter, Him NVitI1.1m, X. Ax'r.1mc.1s. D. O'DonncII. S. Kay. BUSINESS EDUCATION JUNIOR II 21 Q pg I A 1 1 if-M ? 1 Xl. c,.lSIllII.7lI. ll. C,.1s.1l1, C.. lirmvn, R. lhmylv, l. PI.lNCCllIy, lf. Pullmicr, IS. NICCIAHII, I1. XY.1sIIicxx'lul. X. XLIIIII, P. l,.llIgL', N1. Sv.-nlumi. Miss licrmnn. I . Clucrucru, Cf. DI-Vito. T? OITICIQRS Ol THIS SUPIIOMORIC CLASS i-. x S.ll'ldl'.1 l5n.11'd111.1n, Sm'11'l411'3 ,' l,Ol1.llL'l BL1ckTcy, YIM' l'r'4'mlu11ig Paul Rucllc. l'1'wiJw1fg Lcwix Quinn. ,l'1n1w1:'f'r'. ELEMENTARY SOPHOMQRE I f' A ,fr 4 G 'T ,wa vi . ffgivi' -ti wg XI Slmrlclf, K. XlcQT.11'Ll1y. P. Qfrtti. li. BL11'nx. .'X. Yisclli. lx. TTmm.1x. Xl. Smith A. Buoms, KI. Piclms. NI Uuwncv, A. lfxzlndc. S. l3U.I11TIT1.1IX. T. TI'L'CLTI11.lll. T. I'Lll'CX'. X. lx.11'd.11'1x. l. imlki G. HTlI1llWT1I'Cy'N. K 1 Rochclqlll, U. .Xm.1t:m. A. fxTTTTTK,H1.Tl4.CN, N. Xlussina. E. C.1l11pl1cl1. Nl. Picom NI. Conway, C. Al.1bu1'd.1. ELEMENTARY SOPHOMORE II 522' K. Gildca. LI. Amoroso. R. Hayes. R. Bailey. R. Brandt. E. Smith. M. Casey, N. Ford, S. Broderick, P. Jolmson, C. Perkins. E. R.ll'.llCli.lS. E. Ycannako poulos. R. Curtin, M. Z.11't.1ri.1n. R. Bronstein, E. Joncs, A. Murphy. Mr. Gccr, B. Fincgnn, xl. Moran. E. Gossclin. ELEMENTARY SQPHOMORE HI Q fx I. K lamy. I. luxnqn. I. limwn, ll. Rulwcrlwn, Cl. c..lSl.llkII. S. lI.1tcl1cl'.. K , xifllllkllll, Uulirncn. M. I,L'l11ICLlX. M. Audcl, C . l,.lllg1ll'.l. I. Nldfllcc, llqrlmg. ll. l3is.w1.1. Nl. Yuaiin, Unvc, R. lfcmino lil.liMl-fN'l'ARY SOl'llUMORli IX' i Nolan. F.. llmwling, R. Kcvillc, B. l,.1IllUl'l. lf. Xlclluglm. I l..mc. IJ. llulmcs. xl. Nlnrlxin. Xl. Rwclli. -l. hor1n.1llcy'. li. lwiuml. ll. ihlmngl M. P.11'rcll.1. l Burke, ll. Zantox. Al. lcnnnrmt. Nliss Ynunim A. Yinlcl. Xlillcr. lmmurnncx' JUNICR HIGH SOPHOMORE I 'Wh QQ Q Nlcflurn, R. Strubgl, E. Andcrson, Gibbonx. Nlivuods, P. Culcmum, lf. Lngm F.1sci.1no. SllT1P9OI'l. Nl. Proclmilo. A. DiNl.1si. A. Riclmrd. xl. Arena. F. Dcsclmrnpx. l. Dm-lu YY. Anmbrmc. R. Plummer. Gunning, AI. Dalton. E. Malsbcrg. Dr. NlcGlynn. S. Rayncs, L. Tcnncy. D. .Mlaxns R. Nlakcln. x JUNIOR I-IIGH SOPI-IOMQRE II r : F,f-- FN F5 ,wg 'w ff-,fi ID. Vincent. B. McHugh, A. Cohen, QI. Amoldy, T. O'Conor, D. CRISUIIIYCIII, KI. Selmlegel S. MeCurmiek. R. Wfllslx. NI. Could. R. Couture, G. Donoxxm, Ii. Riley, R. IXICC.lfIl'Cy, A. Phaneull, R. Pl'OVCl1Z.lI1O IJ. Iinbin. IJ. Buckley. C. MeCIory. P. Mackey. R. l5e1'lwwiteI1, If BCl'gflN.llIl1., Cheney. C. Tl'CI11bI.1f', Dr. XIeClynn. C. Crowley R. XY'l1.1lIey'. I5. Cooney. L. IJ'Ox'idio. BUSINESS EDUCATIQN SOPHOMGRE I rx f' V1 C Ps -, 70 A-I I fi l'. Inley. R. luyxe. li. XY'.1II.lCC, C.. I,UXK'L'l'N, Nl. Mislxell. P. CI.lI'IW0llL'. If. XVJISII I. Wfxlxlw, R. luxanu, N. fII.l!l.llL'IL'N. N. Il.lNklVIlkIll. P. c'.ll'l5Ul1L', R. Clmvmlly. R. qlonex, ll. Sl,T.ll1L'.lN, XV. Cfliffnlxl, P. Ruelle C . Iiulmm, I.. Cmmuielle, ll. llulgnm. f. Serggn, .N lixxuly, C.. SlII'.lI11SIxI, Dr. Anmxler, C.. Il'lyR, M. Collins, lx Roberts XY. l1e1'n.H'd. v ISUSINI-SS lilJUCiA'l'lUN SOPIIOMORIQ ll A Q F9 f? fl A O Xl 5Ll1.llx. .X. lllflxcy. C. Cmdlmnx. Xl. Ucluu. C. .X'11u1' ww. l5.m1lr'1. li. .Xlmnum NI XYJIJ1. XIII. IX. St. XIJIAUII, CI'iI11l1iI1N. C. SK. IjlC'l'l'C'. !'. IDllKX'liI1AiQ, Xl. SIINHIILI I H.lNt.1lHlC'. R. Swim. I CIHWCIAI, C. XlClUl'l.l. H. NlcJul1'm, Xl. Mx Quin-x, l. Quinn. I'. Rlllli, S. .Xmiu vm N ll nn un ' OIflflCiiRS O15 THI2 IfRliSHMAN CLASS XV. Thomson, Yin' Prvxilfwifg T. Mcrcllant. PV1'siJw1f,' xl. Doyle. Sm'I'1'f.11'.y 5 C. Obremski. Tlnzslrrur Z ELEMENTARY ERESHMAN I if C Thistle. S. Lovering. NI. Gillespie. I. Rxfter, M. Rynne. R. Rotoncli. M. Brennan R. C,I.1l!f.lli.l!'l6I'l. Florence. M. Xlfood. E. XIeSl1effery. B. Kuteliukinn. V. Anderson. S. Cotter P. Chandler, S. Maloney. SfI'.lfOLllf,', C. Ofilos A. Daly. Mr. Slater, M. Feingold. P. Preston. N. Hodgelon V 1 A. I is 1 ELEMENTARY ERESHMAN II 1 'wr I IClUllI'll.'.lll. Nl. llmex, lx. Xl.1 iiegaii, l lJt'l iliplw I Xll r.ix'eli.ix, N. ll.ii'rington, ll. Pulln, D. Holley, M, lfin- ,.. . ., . iitiifli. II. ONt-il. lx. XX.1lxli, S. Pierce, iXlurpl1y. C. Curry. I. .'XIllUllUI3lllll1lN, Xlnxlg , . . . . licr. K. l.lS'wll1.ll'l. I mei-tilii, l'. liimlxill. ill. Spcmiliiis, Il. llemlvowslxi. P. Cfapen, R. Uulify. lil,lfMliNTARY IRICSIEIMAN Ill ngnn f7Dc1f3O JX..- ge. NI. XICLDUYIII, Nl. RicI1.n'd5, AI. Carroll. R. Ilighgm, R. Brux-unc, L. O'Ncill, I. I'ICI1l1.lI1 I. Kcllchcr. C. Cmnc. I A. I'g.1n, L. Lczxnc, C.. Gould. E. I7c5cs.1. 5. C11tIct7. P. 5.1voic, CQ. Pcllcticr. I. IJiC.n'Iu EI. Cullity. N. Hmvlcy. NI. B.11'1'cttc, C. Provost. L. Marcus, E. l'ol.1nxky. C. Zaccunc, P. Bmulx B. Nlcllridc. ELEMENTARY FRESHMAN IV ffsmoirih 0 M. Misiano. AI. EI.1n.1g.1n, KI. Bl'LlCIZf'Il9Ii.l, E. Connolly. S. Cartlcdgc. F. Oalxci. A. B.z1'bc.1u Amero. A. Isenstadt, S. Messina. N. Hendricka S. Nlarslmll. KI. Hibbxrd, E. Cmffncv. I. Iohnmn E.Col1ins. I I K I. Hoffnmn. E. Butler. A. Hoomix E. Hunkins. NV. NICDCYINUII, Ni. R. Fruit. NI. Fruit L. St. Ican. BUSINESS EDUCATION FRESHMAN I lj,H.ll'C, C. Connell, Laporte, D. Agganis, M. Antoncll, P. Plmup, Moroncy. Nlurphy, -I. Splainc, B. Marrlxew, A. 1V,.1VlLlSOIl, R. Haley, XV. Miles, R. Gonalpho S. Slmpiro. S Giovanni. E. Cummingx, R. S.1vcl, EI. Swartz, Mr. I'I.11'dy. D. IUJILIS, L. Gould T. Dmlgc. xl. Doyle. BUSINESS EDUCATION FRESHMAN II 1' 1- if bv' I Simms. R. C lmnully, xl. lJllI1C.lI1SUll, R. limuclmcmin, R. Tlmnms, R. llnrlxcr, ll. Uinccn l'. ll.lll0l1QOPlbll7S. Nl Anllmunv. l'. K,1m.1, lf. 4l.lk'l1ll1lUVVlCl, Cl. .IL'.ll1, M. Cluttcr, ii. SlllllV.lI1, 'lf III-.nlcy f . lrsllc. Nloll.l. X Nlulum, Splnlmu. ll, liulinu, Mr. Sullivan, V. M.ll'lni, l.. Z.ll'Cl1L'li. il. l'lL'IllUll Nl. XY','ll4.c'. NIUNIOR IIIGII VRICSIIMAN I sg ig fit ' it Qi 6 f'Ntr'l I CJ 94 C. slolinson. D. Donovan. P. Pesce. D. Reddington, P. Bennett. xIC.lgIlCl', XV. 'I'I111msim Y. NI.iIfit.mo, XV. Barry. CIc.1ry, T. Voycr. I. Knight, N. XI.lI'I1OS, C. Jones. A. Rebinsim, R. SuIIix'.m, NI. Stewie. Ii. Curtin, D. Iwomcy, C. XY'.iIsI1. N. Pinto, R. CSIII, G. SpeIIm.1n. B. Dion. K. Barry. A. I.LlIxI.lI1OWIC7. Ii. D'orI.1mIo, D. Donmpin. D. Crowley. P. Lusigrmnt. JUNIOR HIGH FRESHMAN II E. Nlurphy. R. BICC.lI'I'ILIi. R. NIeBrien. R. Porter, P. Kuslmieruk. E. Lovely, R. Smith. J. I-I.1rt, D. Murphy. J. Begg. T. Merchant, A. Horovitz, M. S.1be.m. I3. Ferreira. C. St. Pierre. IT. Smith. NI. Iiixlmz. R. Nutter. P. RicI1.1rds, P. Murray, P. Barrett. C. OIvremSI4i, D. Rubin. D. PruxIxy. R. Kiley. Cunniff. D. Dabrieo. R. M.1ieIIa. P. Mclnnis, M. WIAISII, A. Ax'.1IIone, P. Carroll, L. Halford. A. fX1'CI1.lIDb.1L1II. J. Foss. B. Segal, E. Dabrieo, B. 0'Rourke. I. I.eDuc. P P O lui E LU QD G Q? B EXECUTIVE BOARD Nil Ixl XRSQXRCH. NILXY IIANIPS XVOMliN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION lixl-iciurlvli BOARD l51'L'1'x' ANN BURNS Pl't'Sjtll'lIf ROSLMALUL LDOMINGOS PA'I'1uc IA Mc Avox' Vin' l'rf'siJu11f CTOVH'Xfifllltfillg Sl'l'l't'ftIl'YJ CAROLYN SUIIIVAN EIAINIQ Coulom- Rl'l'f2I't1iIIxQ St'l'l'!'ftlf,J' Tl'l'tlS1ll't'l' JOSEPHINIZ COLLINS PATRICIA CLANQY Malnrgw' of TNHIIII Sjmrfs Mzzmzlgm' of lmlirifflmf Sjmrfx MARILOU CASHMAN ARLINE PIWIMNIONS Bfzskvflfall Mamzgfr Fivla' Hovkvy Mumzgvr CAIKOL IXVANICKI PAULINF WXEBSTER S0c'c'f'r Mmmgvr V ollvylmll M mzugvr SYLVIA MORENCY' EILEEN FLYNN Suimnzirzg Mamzgrr Sofflmll Nffzzzugm' SANDRA BOARDMAN PHYLLIS Rizzo Ar'rfJf'ry Mamzgrr Hiking Mfzmzgvr JEANNE LORIZIO GEORGIA PERRY Plclftftl-J' Afftllltlgfl' Plllflifify Mullflgvr JOAN GORMALLY' PHYLLIS Rizzo Aftllltlgfl' of Brozwz NILIIIKIXUI' of Ormzgf' CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Sfuior In uior Sopbo umm' LUCY KASPARIAN JANET SHMARUK EILEEN DESCHAINLIPS Frvsbvzwz NIAUREEN MCDEVITT MARY' BRENNAN JANET SXVARTZ JOANNE MOLLA JUDY Foss JUNE I-IIBBARD EILEEN WALSH f . 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EXECUTIVE BOARD Chester Lee, Donald Connor Maurice Beaulieu, john Keaveny, Dean Lowrcy, Richard Dussault, Thomas Tringale OFFICERS THOMAS TRINGALE RICHARD DUSSAULT l'r'f'sizf1'11f Sl'C'l'l'fll7'j' MAUliIC1li BEAULIEU Tr'r'11s1n'r'r COACHES Basrlmll and liuxkvflmll - Dr. Twohig Sof'c'f'r - Dr. Amslcr Tennis - Mr. Antone Alblvfic' Dirwfor - Mr. Lowrcy f M 1 ,qv x ,J- '.' 1-W - 5 O 8 ln' 3 ! 5Yf':':':'n'r 3-'33 .'q'g gal1' kf'l.01 I v if E num aan 5'o'o .z'o'o'o'f5 o'l90'J IPOQOCSSOUOUOI Siill l f- Q Q mfs 0'o'c'a'r Qffffrmns Ji! M V 4, X . x 'Y , - 0 Q ' es-'iq mins 5, ' Q 4 XY ! CNQBM B, 1: I ui ll- I : 'Pa- EALM .ET BASEBALL TEAM - 1957 Qi . . . KX- iff , , I U at-.Lisa 1. SALEJ: ,L AI .Ep gh 54 SA. ,gy Q II I V xxx :Jax I l D 1 I 'hi Q i IV I Y .A 4 rj! I If if A 9955 Q .SALQ A us ' A Y 1 r ' 1 F L11 ' M J xii, f 4- 7 I .,,, 'r ZBQLIJ K qx II. Leonard. Il. XY'.1lsl1. P. Roumcliotis, E. Murphy, R. Joyce, M. Beaulieu. Conch Twohig M. S.1bc.1n. G. McGurn. T. Tringnlc. Ctlflftljll, W . 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Thurlow Brown and Mrs. NValter T. Burke and Family and heirs. Wyilliarn E. Buttricls Peter Callis and Mrs. Miles T. Cares and Mrs Gordon A. Chapman and Mrs Norman Cleversey and Mrs XVilliam Coccoine and Mrs Leroy T. Cunningham and Mrs. Frank Cucurullo, Jr. and Mrs C. Raymond Dussault and Mrs. Myer Freedman and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist and Mrs Thomas J. Gilligan and Mrs Halstead Goodwin and Mrs Charles F. Grant Ruth Hakins and Mrs George H. Hesse .ma Mi-S Ai-flair la. Hoyt-y james If. Hubley and Mrs Louis Komarm .mtl Mrs Tlieotlore lhr'T.lI'.1YUllLlS cZf'C1?IlJ M r M r M r M I. Mr M Z. M I. M r M r M r M r M I. M r M r M r Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr M I. M r Mr M r M r and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and L1 n d a n d a n d a n cl Ll n d Ll n d .1 n d Mrs Francis A. McAvoy Mrs Edward G. McCann Mrs john McCarron Mrs Stephen A. McCormick Mrs. John Mercandante Mrs Otto Miller Mrs Edwin F. Moran Mrs Thomas Morgan Mrs Herman W. Nickerson Mfg William F. Nys Mrs John 0'Brien Mrs David E. Perry Mrs. NVilliam T. Poole Mrs Irving Pord Mrs Antonio Salerno Mrs. Angelo S. Sotiros Mrs. Pasquale Starble Mrs. Frank W. Stone Mrs. john B. Toto Mrs Franklin D. Trowt Family Mrs. Maurice D. Tuton Mrs H. Beach Xvard Mrs. Albert N. W'eber Mrs. Gordon W. W'eston Mrs Alum T. Wfhite DR. 1:R1lDlARlCR A. N11-I1-R fKMSl1R, tl.-xisitis T. ANTONE. A114111-1 El. Bl RMAN. A111.1JR1'1l 11L'RN11.-KM, ci1'R1'RL1D1f C.+x1.1,aN, 1fR.ixNtls If. CAsrY. N1ARY 12. . CSIENTORINO, VI.-mils QI. C1111-1-ORD, .T1MO'l'l1Y F. COLLINS, F.-xRlr S. . C:0P1f1AN1l, A1ARjOR11T U. Doxvrit, A1ARGAR1T XV. GAITANEY. E1.lz.fx1nf1'H A Cililzll, KI. CL111-ORD . 1'1.ALL. SLRLNA G. 1 1ARDY, ROGLR A. . HARRm,xN, D. FRANCIS H1iNNFSSFa', Liao F. Hoi-1. L11.11.-KN M. 1121-1-FRY, BRUCE F. MIONIES. B1.-XRY M. KIILY, IMIELEN EI. Kufi-PR, CSHARLES F. . LovYRi5Y. LAvvRi.NcE T. LUSTR1. AL1fReo j. M.-YQRLY. HF1.1iN T. MaRsH.ALt. Ni.-XRION S. NICCTLYNN, EDNA M. RACLAIN. MINOR H. ATOODY, GIORCIT F. QYROURRIS, AIARY A. PANOSIAN, STIQPHPN PIIEMONTP, jostiPH M. . PRESCOTT, EuzA1srTH D ROCKIZTT, 111411.11113 H. RYAN. ,T-'HO51AS 1. SALLFY, PAUL V. SEIBERT, GRAN'T XV. Sl.ATER.SC1-IUYLER G. SMITH. JANVT . STONE. N11LDRI.1D B. SUl.I.1Y.-KN, .IAM1-s B. SULLIVAN, -IOSLPH A. TWOHIG. james E. w7ALLACE,N11RA . . NVINI-ISRY, TANTHOXY P. XYLITHAM, BLATRRE . YOUNIS. ADELL L. DIRECTORY Prrsitlerlf FACULTY 15 Larchmom Road. Salem 13 Chandler Road, Salem . 289 Locust Strcct, Danvcrs 14 Parker Strcct. Malden 13 Summit Avcnuc, Salem . . . 388 1fsscx, Salem 14 Plymouth Street. No. Abington . 71 Columbus Avenue. Salem . 142 Federal Street, Salem . S2 Puritan Road, Marlaleheati 74 XVashington Square East. Salem . . Webb Street. Middleton 9 Essex Street. Medford 40 Bertram Street. Beverlv . S0 Sawyer Street, Haverhill 10513 Granite Street. Rockport . 2 Margaret Road, Peabodv 18 Riverside Avenue, Gloucester . 117 Lafayette Street. Salem 15 Folger Avenue. Beverly . 32 Albert Street, Melrose 2 Auburn Court. Brookline -16 16 Devereux Street. Marblehead . 349 Pleasant Street. Malden . 49 Melvin Avenue, Lvnn . 179 Aspinwall Avenue, Brookline 2 Cathedral Avenue. Rockport . 30 Prospect Street. Beverlv . 27 Green Street. Salem 3 Sheridan Road. Svvampscott 290 Huron Avenue. Cambridge 118 Summer Street. Stoneham 6 Glendale Street. Salem 139 Federal Street. Salem . 6 Oak Circle. Marblehea.1 112 Sawyer Avenue. Dorchester S3 Vfestern Avenue. Bgverlv 3 Oxford Terrace. Beverly . 18 Orne Sreet, Marblehead 1731 Beacon Street. Brookline . 18 Raymond Avenue. Salem Box 70, North Street. Andover 21 Griffin Road, South Peabgidv . . 25 Fav Street. Lvnzi 28 Lothrop Street. Beverlv . 287 Locust Street. Danvers 24 Kings Beach Road. Lvnn S0 Gash Street. Fall River ANDREWS, ARLENE M. CLARK. ANN K. . . HEALY. IVIARIE G. JONES. NIARY ELLEN . C'KEEIfIfE, AWIARY M. wI11-LIARIS,GERTRL'DI2 . R , R.N. . . . CAAIBRIDOE, DORIS A. . CONWAY, CELIA G. . HOURIHAN, NIARY V. . I'Il.'DGINS, MINERYA M. NICCOURT. AGNES . NIUNYAN, XVIOLA I. RICH, XVILLIAAII A. RIc.HA'RD, RUTH M. RIRROLA, V. JOHN SMALL, ESTHER L. SOUTHYVICR, RUTH L. . STANLEY, DOIKOTHX' B. SWEETSFR, BI ULAH M. TAAIAIINEN, TAUNO O. THE OFFICE . . . 190 Essex Avenue, Gloucester 8 Bowden Street. Marblehead . 100 Federal Street, Salem . 753 Western Avenue, Lynn . . 8 Grove Street, Salem NURSE . 27 Cushing Street. Salem TRAINING SCHOOL FACULTY . . . . . . 168A Eutaw Avenue, Lynn 390 Essex Street, Salem . 12 Jacobs Street. Peabody . 61 Lee Street. Marblehead . 21 Thorndike Street, Salem . 452 Lafayette Street. Salem . 9 Robert Road, Marblehead . 150 Bridge Street. Salem . 12 Linden Avenue, Salem . 224 Lafayette Street, Salem . 1 Roosevelt Road, Salem . 245 Andover Street. Peabody 66A Front Street. Marblehead . 348 Nalmant Road, Nahant ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT ABRAAIS. NATALIE . ANDERSON. BI1vIfRLY A. BARRY, BIfYIiRLY A. . BI-AUIIEU, MALIRICI-. H. BI-LLE, ALICE L. . BI AIR. BARBARA G. . BI.ANc.IIARD, BARBARA A. . BROPIIY. MARIE T. . CSAS1lMAN,I'II'IFN T. . CIIAt,r,ARIs, BLTTY L. . CLAIIIY, RAYE . . CZUNXYAY, CA TI-IIRINE F DANII5I.I,, Nl.-NRY C. . DIGRI.c,ORIO, DI I N1 A . DMI NIO, PI 'IIR R. lJt'IAI Y, IJATRII IA A. lSIl1lY,Bl IlN A. . . IzI YYI I I . PA I RIt IA A. lAi'SI1S,IRlN1 . . l:I1'IClIlIl,ESl'1ll1lC. . IJIYNN, l'i1lIIN Ci. . LIORIDUN, cilIlA1.1J1Nli -I. fill.-XXI, Rt'III If. . llcmias, I.Olil IIA lr. . llL'I41IX,K'Xl1lIIl1Nl A. ,IUNIORS . . . . 51 Flint Street, Lynn . . 248 Lafayette Street, Salem . 63 Paul Revere Road, Lexington . 1 Wl1e.1tl.1nd Street, Salem Belleview Avenue. Middleton . 6 Fairview Street. Danvers 64 Walnut Street, Everett . 15 Perkins Street, Peabody . 75 Kenmere Road. Medford . 119 Lawton Avenue, Lynn . 1 Rockland Street. Lynn . 118 Wfest Street. Malden . 177 Sylvan Street, Malden 85 Mountain Avenue. Revere 39 Cottage Avenue. XVinthrop S7 Biekford Avenue, Revere . 1 Meader Road. Everett 1 Brickett Street. West Newbury . 123 Myrtle Street, I.ynn 127 Sheridan Avenue, Medford . 18 Glendale Street, Salem . 335 jackson Street, Lawrence . 75 Belmont Street, Somerville 3 Pro . . 40 Fair Oaks Avenue, Lynn Speer Street Extension, Rockport HL1Rl.1iN', A111111-lA1l-N14 IRISII, IRENE M. . IWANICRI, CSAROI. A. . KAxvCzYNsRI, ELIEN A. KI-AvIiNv, JOIIN E. . K15l.ll'1 l'. -JANE E. K1il.l1iY, C1-C'Il.1.A A. LANDI-'ORIL LI-81.113 . LARSON, CSARO1 YN A. . LI-ONARD, CI AIRIf T. LICLQII Ro, JOSI-.IfIIINIf LoRIzIo, .J1-'ANN1 M. . R'IACL,ONAl.D, NL-KR11.YN T. N'lAKL30NAl.l1, PA'I'RIc:IA A. M.-xI.oNIiY, .JANET A. . N1A'1'TEUCCQ1. CIIARLOTTE V. MCCARRON, EII,IiEN P. NIITLANSON. FRANCES E. MORrNt'Y, SYLYIA G. . NIULLEN, .JAN-il-.S J. . PANTAZoIfoL'I.os. PORTIA PE.-XRSON. PRISCILLA R. PEAIENTA, DOLORES M. PERRY, GLQORGIA A. . POXYIQRS, DAYIIJ L. PRIEDE, MA1,IrK I. PURDIS. ELAINE . RYAN. ROSE-CLAIRE . SAIIANTY. STELIANE C. SANTOS, PATRICIA L. . SHEIHDARD, PATRICIA A. SHMARUR, JANET A. . SILYERNAIL, DON.ALD P. SMITH. NIAXINE S. . SOMERBY, CAROLANN . THIBODEALI, ANDRE L. THIBODEAU. ARRIIAND E. THOMAS, DOROTHY E. TIMMONS. ARLINIE T. . ALAQURDA, CAROLINE B. AMATO. DIANA V. . AMOROSO, JOAN MARIE ANTHONARAS, AGNES A. AUDET. NIARVE ANNE . BNBCOCK, HELEN S. BAILEY. ROBERT H. . BARRETT, MARJORIE A. BISAZZA. DOLORES . BOARDS-IAN, SANDRA J. BOORAS. ANGELA H. . BRANDT. RICHARD E. . BRODERICK, SHEILA M. BRONSTEIN, ROSALYN A. BROWN. FRANCIS K. . 24'g Hardy Street. Salem 64 Buffum Street, Salem Zl'1 Cross Street, Salem 14 Arbella Street, Salem S1 Tracy Avenue Lynn 72 WICSICFII Avenue, Lyllll . . 145 Spring Street. Medford 84 Bromfield Street. NewbuI'yp.Irt . . 355 Linwood Street, Lynn 199 Falcon Street, East l5zIStoII . 66 Gove Street, Ifast Boston . SS Emmanuel Street. Revere 76 Wfieltlow Avenue, Medford . SS W'averly Street, Malden 101 Ashland Street, Lynn . . 49 Autumn Street, Everett 25 Monument Avenue. Charlestown . . 103 Mason Street. Salem 4 W'eSt Terrace. Salem 124 Cottage Street. Lynn . 98 Central Street. Peabody 38 Smiley Avenue. Haverhill . 35 Driscoll Street, Peabody 45 Graves Avenue Lynn 87 Victory Road Lynn 28 Turner Street. Salem 102 South Street Lynn 21 Valley Avenue Lynn . 6 Cliff Street, Lynn . 12 Plymouth Street. Arlington S1 Mandalay Drive, W'est Peabody . . 48 Laighton Street, Lynn 17 Dayton Street. Danvers . 11 Stearns Street. Malden 8 Blaney Circle. Swampseott 6 Harold Avenue, Gloucester 6 Harold Avenue, Gloucester 20 South W'ick Street. Malden . 10 Fortesque Terrace. Salem SOPHOMORES . . . . . 30 Nelson Street, Lynn 74 East Border Road, Malden . 7 Plumer Street. Everett 787 Summer Street, Lynn . 9 Hayes Road. Salem 14 Knox Park. Everett . . 9 Mansfield Street. Lynn 10 Watson Street, 'Wert Somerville . . . 6 High Street. Salem 24 W'enham Street. Danvers . 294 Eastern Avenue. Lynn 26 Pond Street. Stoneham 27 Spruce Street, Lynn 33 Laighton Street. Lvnn 15 Qtis Street. Medford BURRE. JUDITH M. BURNS, RICHARD R. CAMPBELL, ELAINE CS.-KSEY, NIARY ELLEN . CASTALDI, GINA M. . CHASE, EVELYN C. fMRS.J CLANCY, EILEEN E. . COTTI, PHYLLIS A. CURTIN, ROSEMARX' . DAMON. BARBARA E. . DANGORA, CAROL ANN DARLINO, JANICE M. . DINEEN, KATHLEEN R. DOW NEN', MARILYN C. FINIQGAN, BARBARA M. FORD, NORMA A. . FOURNIER, JOANNE M. FREEDMAN, TAUBE . FRIEND, BARBARA L. . FUREY, JUDITH S. . GILDEA, KATHLEEN M. GORMALLEY, JOAN P. . GOLD, INA L. . . GOSSELIN, SALLY A. . GOvE, JEAN ANNE . GIKANDE, ADRIENNE M. T. HARIDING, ANNE . HATcHER, SYLVIA A. . HAYES, ROBERT E. . l'IOL1N1IiS, DOROTHY . HUMPHREY. GLADYS A. JOHNSON, PATRICIA A. JONES. ELLEN S. . KARALEKAS, ESTIQLLE . KARIJARIS, NANLY M. . KEVILLII, RItIIARIw P. . LANE, JUNE A. . LI-,MILUx, MARY E. . iVlARKlN, JEAN M. . lVlCClART1f1Y, KATHIIZEN C. . lVltl:ARI.AN1-Q, CYNTIIIA A. Nliciillzk, JOAN C. . Mc HUc.II, R. ELAINE . MISSINA, NANcY R. A111111-R, JUANITA A. MORAN, JIANNI' . NJURRISON, CI AIRI M. NlL'R1'IlY, ANN . . NUIAN, BIAVI-RI.Y A. fyliRI1'N, Jt'NIf M. . PARRI I I A. NlAR10N G. PI RRINS, CIIRISIIINI M. PIQONI-, MARY li. . l,ll'RUS, JOANNI A. . Roc III I I ,xIy, f,iARU1.N N M. ROBINSON, I IAROI IJ C. S4 Forrester Street, Salem . 31 Calthea Street, Stoneham . S Warner Street, Salem 3 Federal Street, Newburyport . 34 Dunlap Street, Salem 37 Prospect Street, Newburyport . 16 May Street, Beverly 2 Devon Avenue. Beverly . 116 High Street, Everett 25 Central Avenue, .Danvers . 247 High Street, Medford . 142 Locust Street, Lynn . Main Street, West Boxford 18 Lillian Road, Malden 446 Ferry Street, Everett . 9 Centre Street, Winthrop . 20 South Street, Salem 124 Harvard Street, Malden . 12 Lynnmere Avenue, Lynn 15 Pond Street, Salem . 47 Clovelly Street, Lynn 236 Lafayette Street. Salem . 25B Neptune Street, Lynn . 11 Lafayette Park, Lynn . 85 Appleton Street. Saugus 10 Madison Street, Somerville . 13 Barton Street, Salem 30 Pine Street, Manchester 21'Q Broad Street, Salem . 68 Linden Street, Everett . 116 Walnut Street, Everett South Main Street, Middleton 3 High Street Terrace, Everett 8 Sheridan Road, Swampscott . 94 Boston Street, Salem 191 Proctor Avenue, Revere 167 XVaShington Street. Peabody 76 lith Avenue, Haverhill . 169 West Street, Malden 102 Williams Avenue, Lynn . 12 Jackson Terrace, Lynn . 453 XVeStern Avenue. Lynn . 19 Gardner Street, Peabody 15 Amity Street. Lynn 23 Olive Street, Revere 176 Pine Street, Dnnvers . IS Osborne Street, Peabody ll3 William Street, StOneh.Im . S2 Park Avenue, Malden 342 Lynnfield Street, Lynn S3 Jessie Street, Swgnnpseott 129A Clhlllllillll Street, Lynn 139 l,J1'.!LlfU1'Ll Street, Everett . S Corning Street, Beverlv . 46 Carnes Street, Lynn S0 lilm Street, cil1.11'lCS10VVl1 ROSELLI, MARX' ANN L. SIIORTIaI.L, MAUREliN A. SMITH, EILEEN M. . SMITH, MARX' L. SOOHIOIAN. BARBARA . TENNANT, JOAN L. THOMAS, CONS'I'ANCE . TIvNAN, JANIcE R. . VIOLET, ALI-'REDA M. . VISELLIQ ALI-'RED J. . YEAN N'ARoIfoUI.os, EIfRosI NE YUDIN: MARl1.H'N S. . ZANTOS, DEAIETRA M. ZARTARIAN, AIARGARET A. AMIIRO, AAARY J. . ANDERSON, XVIQLNIA . ANTONOPOULOs, JUDITH BARBEAU, ANIDRITA E. . BARRETTE. MAIIELINE . BRENNAN, MARY' BROORS. E. PHYLLIS . BROVVNE, RENA . . BRUDZYNSKA, JANE E. BUcHAN, WILLIAM . BUTLER. ELAINE . CAPEN. PATRICIA A. . CARROLL, JOHANNAH CARTLEDGE, SARAH O. CHANDLER. PHYLLIS . COLLINS, FRANcEs J. . CONBOY. JOHN T. . CONNOLLY, ELLEN J. COTTER, SARA ANN . CRANE, CLAIRE . CULLITY, JEAN M. CURRY. CYNTHIA G. . DALY, ALBERT . DEFILIPPO, LUCILLE . LJELIBONVSKI, HENRY S. DESESA, ELAINE . . DICARLO, IRENI5 C. DUFFY. RUTH A. EGAN, ANN L. . FEINGOLD. MAURICE . FELCH, ALMA . . FINNEGAN, MARILX'N T. FLANAGAN, JANE E. . FLORENCE, MARILX'N . FRUIT, MARILX'N . FRUIT, MARJORIE R. CSAF1-JNY. ELEANOR GILLESPIE. MARLENE . GITLETZ. SANDRA FRESHMEN 112 Lak 29 Everett Street, Everett . 18 Cabot Street. Salem ll Nickerson Road. Peabody . 397 Lynn Street, Malden 45 North Franklin Street, Lynn Washington Avenue, XVinthrop . 4 Spruce Street, Danvers 19 Manning Street. Salem 70 Kirtland Street, Lynn . 3 Bertuccio Avenue. Salem . 21 Larchmont Road, Salem 37 Oneida Street, Lynn . 45 Hanover Street. Lynn 28 Broad Street, Newburyport 2 Mt. Vernon Street, Gloucester . 30 Colonial Avenue, Lynn 32 Ashland Street. Newburyport . 11 Wallis Street. Peabody 22 Tremont Street, Stoneham 17 Springvale Avenue, Lynn 213 Broadway. Revere . 21 Fenno Street. Revere . 5 English Street. Salem 22 Richdale Avenue, Somerville . 79 Sturges Street. Medford 90 Shute Street, Everett . 26 Greenleaf Street, Malden . . Main Street, Rowley 69 Undine Avenue. Wirithrop . 15 Cedar Street. Salem 14 Summer Street Place. Lynn 394 Lincoln Avenue, Saugus 40 Madison Avenue. Wiiithrop . 124 Xvyman Street, Lvnn eside Boulevard. North Reading . 130 Castle Road. Nahant 26 Highland Avenue, Melrose . 447 Boston Street. Lynn 50 Ashland Street. Lynn 25 Albion Street. Everett 52 Pine Street, Swampscott . 15 Conant Street. Salem 152 Larch Road. Cambridge 152 Cliff Avenue. W'inthrop . 172 Main Street. Salisbury . 11 Margin Street, Peabody . 55 Gardner Street. Peabody 53 Marianna Street, Lynn . 169 W'alnut Street. Malden . 169 Xvalnut Street. Malden . 43 Pearl Avenue. Revere 7 Houston Street, XlValtel:Ield . 30 Chester Avenue. Chelsea GOODXY'1N, JANIS GOULD, CAROL . GREEHY. BARBARA J. GREENE, NIARY ANNE HARRINCTON, NANCY D. HANY'LEX', NORBiA E. HEALEY, DIANNE HENDRICRS, NANCX' E. HENNAN. JUDITH HUBBARD, JUNE A. HIGHGAS, RUBY F. HJNES, MAUREEN A. HOIDGDON. NANCX' I'lO1fF1NiAN, JANET HORI ER. KATHERINE CA Hooxns. ARISTIIIES J. HUNRINS, FRANCIS P. ISENSTAIIT, ANLEE JOHNSON, JOAN J. KELLEHER. JOAN KIMBALL. PATRICIA M. KING, MAR1I.X'N A. KUTCHURIAN, BARBARA LEONE, LORRAINE R. LETOURNI-AU. JOANNE LOYIQRING, SHIRLEY R lA1.0NEY, SHEILA E. NIARAYITLIAS, ELAINE iVlARCUS, LOIS . NLARSHALI.. SANDRA J. MAIKTIN. ROBERT lVlCBRI1JE, BARBARA J. NlCL9ERMOTT, WILLIAM A'lC.DEX'IT1'. MARY F. MCSHII-'I I1RY, ELAINE ME.-XGPIER, JUIIITH A. RAESSINA, SARAH A. RAISIANO, RAARYANN N. NIURPHY, JANICE M. MURTACII, JOAN M. LUAKES, FLORENCE G. C21-Il-OS, CSHRISTY OHIANTARANI-N, RUTI-I O'NI-II, JL'Ill'll1 A. O'NI1II I, LORINA F. PARRIQI I A, lJONA11l PARsONs, NANc Y PIIRQI, SANIIRA A. M. POI ANsRY, ISITXYARID . PRI sI'oN, M. l,RUlllfNl If PROYosT, CSAROI I4 Pt'I I O, BARIIARA A. RAI TI-R, 'IL'llllll A. Ric IIARIIs, :WARN ANN RINAI no, ROsAI Il 'IRs.J Meeting H 816 84 . 2 Meadow Lane, Marblehead ouse Hill Road, West Newbury . 37 Lenox Road, Peabody . 15 Park Place, Newtonville . 15 Lynde Street, Salem . 42 Barrett Street, Revere 35 Broad Street, Newburyport 15 Fairview Avenue, Beverly 34 South Elm Street, Lynn . 14 High Street. Greenwood 422 Washington Street, Woburn . 202 Loring Avenue, Salem . 6 Fielder Road, Beverly 130 State Street, Newburyport . 38 Bond Streetf Reading . 16 Robinson Street, Lynn . 49 Corning Street. Beverly 25 Maple Avenue, Cambridge 64 Elmwood Avenue, Lynn 24 Rockmere Gardens, Lynn 322 Haven Street, Reading . 47 Glidden Street, Beverly 34 Kingdom Terrace, Peabody . 14 Cataldo Drive, Revere 359 Andover Street, Danvers . 189 Maple Street. Danvers . 101 Ashland Street. Lynn . 11 Cameron Road, Lynn 30 Woodside Avenue, Winthrop 500 Essex Avenue, Gloucester 14 Davenport Street. Haverhill . 37 Carmel Street, Chelsea . 257 Chatham Street, Lynn . 9 Billings Avenue, Medford 3 Magnolia Avenue. Magnolia . 54 Ocean Avenue, Salem . 25 George Street. Lynn . 138 Stevens Street, Revere Pluff Avenue, North Reading . 27 Calumet Street, Peabody . 10 Warren Street, Melrose . 15 Homesite Street, Lynn . 71 High Street. Gloucester . 62 Superior Street. Lynn . 1 Fosdick Terrace, Lynn 55 Jessie Street, Swarnpscott . 5 Stone Avenue, Saugus Main Street. Lynnfield Center . 14 Irwin Street, W'inthrop 152 Essex Street, Beverly . I2 County Street, Peabody 129 Endicott Avenue, Revere Greenwood Avenue, Swampscott 16 Rockingham Street. Lynn 36 Reservoir Avenue, Revere Ro'roNm, Rkllll-R'I'A RYAN, JAMES E. . RX'NNlf. NlAURl-1-'N ST. JEAN, J. LORELI . SAvOII2, PATRICIA . SMALI, NklRN1.'X . . Sm-QROUNIS, ,Llll-101305105 STRATOULY. EMILY . SU1.LIvAN. LDOROTHY . TASSINARI, NINA R. . TlllS'l'llf, CSWI-NIJOLYN XVALSH, EIIIIN M. WOOD, RIARY E. . XWVOOD, IRONALID . Z-XCCONI-'1 CAROI. . 192 Laurel Street, Melrose 119 Corcoran Park, Cambridge . l7S llesper Street. Saugus Merrill Street, XY'est Roxbury . I4 Sheehan Road. Lynn 96 Reservoir Avenue, Revere . 4S3A Boston Street. Lynn . 95 Ncwhall Street, Lynn . 8 Cottage Court. Newburyport . 77 Lafayette Street. Marblehead . 21 Floral Avenue, Malden . 7S Conant Street, Beverly IS Netherton Avenue. Beverly 27 W'arren Street. Stoneham . lS1 Proctor Avenue. Revere JUNIGR HIGH DEPARTMENT ANDERSON, RICHARD G. BERUBE, BERTRAM L. . BLAIR, EARL L. . CAvEN. DAX'lIJ J. . COLLYER, RITA . . CONNELLY, DANIEL NV. CONNORS, RICHARD J. DINEEN, JANE . . DONALD. XVIRGINIA M. DOYLE, PETER J. . ECKNIAN, DONALD A. . GALARIS, JOHN . GRENIER. NIARY R. . GUAREN'I'li, JOSEPH A. HANSON, JOAN . . KAUT2, WILLIAM L. . LESHANA, HOXY'ARD M. EEVVIS, RODERICR . LOGIUDICE, FRANK T. . LOONEY, JOHN F.. JR. MCDONALD, JOHN J. . PVLALOLEPSZY, JOHN L. MARKHAN1, CHARLES E. MARINO, MARX' . . I ., YYLLANI . NTCKINNOY XV I F MULLEN, THOMAS M. . MULLIGAN, HUGH F. . MURPHY, JAMES . PAINCHAUD, RICHARD D. PASQUERELLA, HERIwiAN PERPERIAN. PAUL . ROFEEY, ALICE M. . RUSSELL, WILLIAM H. SABEN. CHARLES H. . ST. PAUL, CHARLES A. SNIITH, JAMES A. . . 9 Steeves Circle. Somerville . 10 Lynde Street, Salem . 83 Rainbow Terrace, Salem . 64 Dartmouth Street, Somerville . SS W'illard Street, Malden . 29 Holton Street, Peabody 88 Wfashington Street. Peabody . . Main Street, NVeSt Boxford Z Middlesex Avenue, Swampscott . 9 Lothrop Street, Beverly 81 Menlo Avenue. Lynn S Pleasant Street, Peabody 2 Putnam Road. Ipswich 34 Tapley Avenue. Revere 36 Giles Avenue, Beverly . 8S Glendale Street. Everett . 120 Marianna Street, Lynn . 14 Central Street. Beverly . 210 Leyden Street, East Boston . 64 Sharon Street. XVeSt Medford . 2l'Q Broad Street, Salem 134 Chestnut Street. Chelsea 10 Parker Hill Avenue, Lynn . 223 Ferry Street. Everett . 120 North Street. Salem . S4 Richardson Road. Lynn . 29 Lynn Street. Peabody 808 North Shore Road, Revere . . 9 May Street, Salem . . S82 Second Street. Everett . 22 Oxford Street, Somerville 4SA Mount Pleasant Street, Rockport . . 1 Sutton Street. Peabody SS Seaview Avenue. W'inthrop . S9 Proctor Circle. Peabody . S42 Western Avenue. Lynn TURLA, ANNETTE WVALSH, FRANCIS P. . WYHITE, JACK XV. wil-IITE, WXILLIAL1 E. . ADAMS, DONALD F. . AMBROSE, XXVILLIAM P. ARENA. JOHN M. . ARNOLDY, JOHN N. . BABIN, DONALD R. . BERGSIANN, FRANK R. BERROWITCH, DAVID S. BUCKLEY, DONALD A. . CHENEY, JOYCE B. . CI-IIAvELLI, DONALD E. COHEN. ABRAHAB-I J. . COLEMAN, PAUL M. . COONEY, FRANCIS E. . COTE, GERARD P. . COUTURE, ROBERT N. . CROW'LEY, CYNTHIA M. DALTON. JOSEPH F. . DEA lASl, ANNETTE L. . DESCHAMPS. EILEEN A. DONOVAN, GERALD F. . DOYLE, JANE M. . . D,OX'1D1O, LOUIS H. . FASCIANO, JOHN J. GIBBONS, JANIES P. GL'NN1NG, GEORGE J. . l'lARNEY, AUSTIN F. . HENNIQSSEY, GIEORGE J. KEvILLE, JOSEPH P. JR. LOGAN, ENOCH . . Nl.-XCKEY. PAUL F. . NIAKELA. RICIIARD G. . MAI.sIsI1Ro. EILEEN . AflC,C:A1I'R1'.Y, ROBERT F. Mc C1.0RX'. CIIARLES B. Mc1CoRxIIcR, STEPHEN N AJCLSURN, CSIORGE J. . MURPIIY, ROIIIRT G. . N01 AN, FRANUS P. . NO'I I'INc3II.xxI, BRUCE K. fj'CONOR, TIIOAIAS P., JR LYSUI I IvfxN, LDAVID J. . lull.-XNlL'1, lhl I Rlfll E. . l,1L'XIXI1-R, ROIIER A. . IDROYI-.Nl,XNO, Ru IIARII G. . PROI 11110, AIl1tllA1'1. . RAINI-S. SAIIY J. . lil! IIARII, ANN M. R11 11, l'i1'C,1N1f P. Sl1111!I1l,JO11N H. . sYX11'SUN,ll11i1l1fR1' A. . 1 Clinton Court, Chelsea . 58 Franklin Street, Peabody 363 Maple Street, Lynn 363 Maple Street, Lynn 51 Oakland Avenue, Methuen 50 Hutchinson Street, Winthrop . 274 Chestnut Street, Lynn . 75 Hobart Street, Danvers 32 Greenleaf Avenue, Medford . Cogswell Court, Essex . 1 2 Lynnway, Revere . 1 Salem Street, Salem 2 Berkshir Street, Swampscott 52 Lexin ton Street, Everett 61 Marl ro Street, Chelsea . 145 H gh Street, Danvers . 9 Thompson Circle, Lynn . 24 mit Avenue, Salem Avon Street, Somerville 24 Berry Street, Danvers . 4 Larch Road, Lynn 41 Mill Street, Revere . 189 Pine Street, Danvers . 5 Lenox Road, Peabody . 61 Warrenton Street, Peabody . 74 Superior Street, Lynn 10 Belmont Place. Somerville . 14 Summer Street, Peabody . 48 Southside Avenue, Lynn 148 Maple Street. Lynn 37 Jordan Road, Peabody . 39 George Avenue, Revere . 152 Garfield Avenue, Lynn 35 Wfinslow Avenue. Somerville 40 Ellsworth Road. Peabody 96 Essex Street, Chelsea . 2 B Street, Revere . 19 Batchelders Court, Lynn . 9 XY'yflI'l'Cl'l Court, Salem . 8 Hampstead Avenue, North Billerica . 71 Elm Street, Cambridge 8 Horace Street, East Boston . 2 Appleton Street, Lynn . 4 State Street, Peabody 39 Commercial Street, Lynn . Maple Street. Middleton 19 Rogers Avenue, Somerville . 11 Morton Avenue, Saugus . 12 C Street. Revere 88 Linden Street, Salem 5 Meadow Street. Salem . 46 XValnut Street, Chelsea 71 Lawrence Street, Malden . . 9 Xvard Street, Lynn STROBEL, RICHARD E. . SwII-'T, DEXTER E. . TENNIZY. LORRAINE J. T'REMB1,AY, COLLIQTTE G VINCENT, DAVID E. . WALSII, ROBERT A. . WHALLEY, ROBERTA . w,OODS, JOHN B. ARCHAMBAULT, ANNE M. . AX'ALLLJNIi, ARLENE M. BARRETT, PAUL F. . BARRY, KATHERINE E. BARRY, WILt,IAAI C. . BEOG, JOHN F. . BENNETT, PAUL L. CARROLL, FRANCINE . CLEARY. STANLEY F. . CONW'AN', JOHN J. CROWLEY, DIANE CUNNII-'1f, -JA1N1ES CURTIN, EDWARD G. . DABRIFO, DAVID G. DABRIEO, ELLEN . DELENA. RICHARD J. . DION, BARBARA . DONovAN, DANIEL . DONOvAN, DENISE M. D'ORLANDO. ELAINE . FERREIRA, FRANCIS J., JR FLEMING, JOSEPH V. . FOSS, JUDITH E. . . GILL, ROSENIARIE . HALFORD, LAURA fMRS.J HART, JOSEPH L. . HOROYITZ. ARTHUR JONES, CHARLES E. JOHNSON. CARL H. . JOHNSON, ROBERT E. . KILEY. ROBERT . KNIGHT. IRVING A. KRANTZ. MARSHALL . KUSHNIERUK, PETER . LASOTA, ROBERT J. LEDL'C. IRENE . . LOVELY. EDWARD . LUSIGNANT, PATRICIA A. MAHONEY, PETER . BJAIELLA, ROSEMARIE . lV1ALIf1TANO, VITO G. . NICCARRICR, ROBERT A. MCCARTHY, ARTHUR J. NICELHINEY, ELSA . MCINNIS, PATRICIA FRESHMEN . 54 Newton Street, Malden . 78 Webacowitt Avenue, Lynn 42 Franklin Street, Medford . 197 Loring Avenue. Salem . 86 Kernwood Avenue, Beverly . 42 Leach Street, Salem . 22'.Q Dunlap Street, Salem . 28 Cabot Street, Salem 37 Charles Street, Haverhill . 111 Mountain Avenue, Revere . . 631 WeSterII Avenue, Lynn . 167 Sheridan Avenue. Medford 278 Washington Street. Marblehead . . 2 Orchard Street, Beverly . 15 Highland Terrace, Medford 35 Pebble Avenue, Winthrop . . 35 Endicott Street, Lynn . 26 Chamberlain Avenue, Revere 100 Willow Street, South Hamilton . . 47 Foster Street, Peabody . 72 Barstow Street, Salem . 27 Buxton Street, Peabody . 27 Buxton Street, Peabody . 2 Stowers Street, Revere . 24 Tremont Street, Peabody 11 Pilgrim Road, Marblehead 15 Bearhill Road, Stoneham 137 Loring Avenue, W'inthrop . 5 Doty Avenue, Danvers . . 3 Walcott Street. Peabody . 11 Columbia Boulevard. Peabody 15 Dolphin Avenue, Winthrop 10 Smith Street, Marblehead . . 205 B Street, Lowell . 39 Elm Street, NVakef'ield . 48 Shepard Street, Cambridge . Sylvester Road, Burlington . 35 Hillside Avenue. Swampscott 55'f'j Fulton Street, Peabody . 40 Pond Street, Beverly 76 Cliff Avenue, XY'inthrop . 23 Beckett Street. Peabody 428 Prospect Avenue, Revere . 11 Skerry Street. Salem . 110 NVilSon Road, Nahant 2513 Aubin Street. Amesbury . 154 Lowell Street. Somerville 320 McGrath Highway, Somerville . 60 Bateman Avenue, Revere . 6 Homer Street. Revere 50 Norwood Street. Everett 11 V'oodland Avenue, Beverly 14 Highland Avenue, Nahant NlEAGI-IER, JAMES M. . MERCHANT. THOLIAS C.. JR. MURPHX'. DANIEL C. NIURPHY. EDXYARD J. . BIURRAY, PHILIP J. NUTTER. RONALD G. . OBREBISKI. CHARLES . 0,ROLTRKE, BERNETTA E. PESCE, PAUL . . PINTO, NATALIE . . PORTER. ROBERT PRUSKY. DAN'ID . . PURCELL. JON J. . REDDINCTON. DONALD E. ROBINSON. ALBERT ROLLINS. RUSSELL . RUBIN. DONALD L. SABEAN, NIAURICE J. . ST. PIERRE, CHARLES E. SXVARTZ, STEEEN D. . SEGAL. BARBARA L. . SMITH. FREDERICK J.. III SMITH, RALPH L. . SPELLISIAN. GLORYANNE T. STONE, MORTON A. . TNX'O1w1E3'. DONALD E. . VOYER. THOMAS F. XYIALSH. CHARLES B. XYCALSH, lVlARY E. . XI.-KRHOS, NICHOLAS G. YAMPOLSRY. LESLIE J- BUSINESS AIRAMEAS. XENIA BOYLE, RITA T. . BROWN, CAROL A. BROVIN, GORDON VV. CSASHNTAN, iVlAR1LOU . CL'I-I., ARTHUR D. . DEGARAvILLA. ROBERT LDEXIITO. CLAIRE . . GL'I:1lR11-,RO, FILOMI-.NA KAY, STEPHEN R. . LANCE. PATRR IA LAW'I.FSS, JOIIN B. l.ANVI.IiSS, hx'VlI.I.'AM J. NlANZI, ANN M. . . MCCANN, BARBARA M. BllI1.1.IiR, ROLAND C. . B'l0Rl.EY, LIONARD F. Pv'lUNOAN. PAUL C. . CYDONNI I I., LJAI I1 I. . PIASI-,t1NY, IRFNE F. C. A. . 15 Phelps Street, Salem 103 Dudley Street, Medford 12 Oak Street. Beverly Farms . 6 Hillcrest Avenue, Beverly . 16 Mildred Street, Lynn 102 George Street. Arlington . 7 Fairmount Street, Everett . 114 Henry Avenue. Lynn . 69 Haskell Street. Beverly Farms . 126 Riverdale Park, Gloucester . . 15 Pleasant Street, Saugus . 202 Congress Avenue. Chelsea . 11 Fay Avenue, Peabody . 288 Chelsea Street. Everett . 16 Albion Street, Salem . 10 May Street, Beverly 116 Shawmut Street, Chelsea 319 Asbury Street. Hamilton . 10 Japonica Street. Salem 214 Vernon Street. Wakeield . 395 Shirley Street, Winthrop . 83 South Main Street, Haverhill . 32 Vincent Street. Saugus . 175 Loring Avenue, Salem . 17 Newton Street, Malden . 20 Buchanan Circle, Lynn . 3 Chase Street. Salem . 22 Eden Street, Salem . 1 Wfahtera Road. Peabody . 53 Charter Street. Salem 72 Shirley Avenue. Revere EDUCATION DEPARTMENT JUNIORS . 45 Essex Street. Salem 33 West Fifth Avenue, Lowell . Palmer Center, Palmer . 2 Liberty Hill Avenue. Salem . 23 Cottage Street, Natick . 137 Hoyt Avenue, Lowell 146 Brook Street, NVakcfield . 50 Everett Street. Everett . 27 Forest Avenue, Everett . 330 Durfee Street. Fall River 266 Main Street, North Brookfield 86 Endicott Street. Peabody 86 Endicott Street. Peabody . 47 School Street, W'ebster 242A Prospect Street, Lawrence 69 Wkiverley Street. Belmont 48 Hancock Street, W'atertown 54 Wintlirop Avenue. Lowell . 73 East Main Street. Ayer . 208 Clark Avenue. Chelsea POTIIILR. EI.IzAIsETII M. SAYOIF, LOUIS E. . SEALUND, N1AXlNE M. . SOUCY. NORN'iAN R. . STONE, HITRBERT D. . TWOMEY, lX'1AURlCIT A., JR. WVASKIEXYICZ, ESTELLIT J. WEBSTER, PALILINE B. NVOOD, LAXYRENCE F. ALTONEN. BARBARA H. AMOROSO. CAROL A. . ANDREONI, SHEILA L. . BASTABLE. LEONORA S. Us BINDMAN, BJYRNA L. . BRADY, ARLENE . . CARBONE, PAUL L. . CARBONE. PETER F., JR. CLIFFORD, XVARREN L., JR COLLTNS. N1AR1E . . CONNOLLY, RICI-IARD T. CGLTRCHENE, DIXVIIJ E. CRIMMINS, J.ANE M. . DELEO. BKIARIE G. . LJINIITRI, JEANETTE D. DOXY'L1NG, ELLEN L. . FOLEY, FRANCIS P.. JR. GADBOIS. M. CLAIRE . GIANARELES, NICHOLAS S. GILBERT, ROSELIARIE L. HICREY. ANN M. . IRZYR, CAROLE A. . JONES, RALPH D. JOYCE, RICHARD F. MCEVOY. JOSEPH D. . 1Xf1CGHEE. JOSEPH T. . MEDEIROS, BERNICE T. MISRELL, MICHAEL J. . PASCOUCHT. NICHOLAS J. PHINNEY, ANN S. . POVUERS, CARL E. . QUINN. LEXVIS J. . Rrzzo, PHYLLIS E. . ROBERTS, FLORA M. . ROBSON, CHARLES H. . ROUMELIOTIS. PETER C. RUELLE, PAUL H. . ST. MARTIN, BEVERLY A. ST. PIERRE, CLAIRE M. SCOTT, ROBERTA M. . SERGI, CABIILLE M. . SUNIONEAU. MAUREEN E. SMITH, EDNA M. . SUDAR, MAR1LX'N J. . SVVEENEY. B'1ARY Jo . f1Rs.J . 97 Parker Street, Chelsea . 93 Reed Avenue. Everett 311 Xvhiting Street, Hingham . . 63 Palmer Street. Salem 15 Livingstone Street, Dorchester . . 20 Buchanan Circle, Lynn . . 233 W. Broadway, Gardner . . 40 Stone Street. Beverly 85 Atwood Avenue. Newtonville SOPHOMORES . 2310 Central Street, Stoughton . 7 Plumer Street, Everett . 19 Edgemere Road, Lynn 967 Main Street, Tewksbury . . 49 Moore Street, W'inthrop . 10 Hawkes Street, Marblehead 148 West Boylston Street, Watertosxfn . . 148 Boston Street, Salem . 167 Grove Street, W'altham . 829 Beacon Street. Boston . S25 Bay Road, South Hamilton . . 26 Orchard Street, Beverly . 69 Glen Rock Avenue, Malden . 8 Mayberry Avenue, Medford . 9 Yale Street, Medford 198 White Street. Springfield . 119 President Street, Lynn . 108 River Street, Billerica . S Center Street, Peabody . 6 Upland Avenue, Wfebster . 60 Richview Street, Dorchester . 79 Ocean Avenue. Salem . 11 Phillips Street, Malden . 540 Western Avenue. Lynn . 175 Franklin Street, Lynn . 38 Grove Street. Lynn . 19 Ruth Street, New Bedford . 61 Prentiss Street, Waterton'n 141 Bradford Street, Everett . Wheeler Road, West Townsend 22 Pond Street. Marblehead . 9 Story Avenue, Lynn . 113 Middlesex Street. Winchester S616 Library Street, Chelsea . 12 Brookline Street, Lynn . 8 Winthrop Street, Peabody . 10 Blair Terrace, Peabody . 132 Chapin Street, Southbridge . 16 Holly Street. Lawrence Worcester Road. South Barre . Elmwood Road. Billerica . 23 Lexington Street, Lynn . 20 Pleasant View Avenue, Lynn . 121 Lynnfield Street. Peabody 112 Tremont Street. Peabody SZTRALISKI, CAROLYN G URBAN, DOROTHY H. . VICTORIA, CLAIRE M. . XIITALE, JOHN A., JR. . WVALLACE, ROBERT E. . XYXALSH, JOHN F. . XVI.-XLSH, JOHN J. . XYVALSH. MARGARET M. AGGANIS, DEMO D. . ANTHONY. MARX' . ANTONELLI, NIICHAEL ATW'OOD, F. JOAN . BEAUCHEMIN, ROBERT BOLINO, PHYLLIS . CONNOLLY, RICHARD . COSTA, ELIZABETH COTTER, MARY . DANAS, DOROTHEA . DAvIDsON, ALLAN DINEEN, JOSEPH DODGE, THEL1w'1A DOYLE, JULIA . DUNCANSON, JAMES . FARNHAL1. RUTH FENLON. GERTRUIJE . GIOX'ANNI, SALLY GOULID, LAURA B. HAMMONDS, PEGGY . HEALEY, THERESA . JACHINOXVICZ, ELAINE JEAN, CLAIRE . LAPORTE. JOHN LEsLIIf, CAROL . . NIARINI, VIRGINIA . MANNINQQ. A. VERONICA MI DONAL,ID, MARCIA . A4liIllC.l, ANGILA MIIIAS, XYIAYNE C. NlOLl,A, JOANNE . MONAIIAN. PAYE lVlORONl Y, JAMES OlH.fXIiE, JOHN F. c3l.IYl'IiIRA, ELAINE PANAI.OIfI,Os, PI-SIFR . PARRIR, RILIIARII PIIAIIP. l,A'l'RlC R RIIRIR, ROIII RI RUNIJIITF, lSlDXX'ARlJ . SAYI I , RUISERTA SIIAIIIRO. SANDRA SRANIJAI Is. l,OR'l'lA SP1 AINI, ill!-ANNI FIIIAINI, -JOHN . . 27 Williams Street, Salem . S29 Broadway, Fall River . 106 Standish Avenue, Plymouth . 9 Seven Pines Avenue, Somerville 54 Partridge Avenue, Somerville . 15 Pinkham Place, Lynn . 59 Carnes Street, Lynn . . 20 Darius Court, South Boston ERESHMEN . . . 16A Bedford Street, Lynn . 10 Kind Street. Peabody . 15 Sixth Street, Medford 32 Summer Street, Merrimac . S2 Havilah Street, Lowell 139 Rear Essex Street, Lynn . 16 Birch Street, Lynn . . Cedar Street, Millis . 17 John Street, Chelsea . 59 Thirteenth Street, Lowell . 560 Lowell Street, West Peabody . 4552 Aborn Street, Peabody . 80 Dexter Street, Malden . 30 Tremont Street, Salem 206 Greeley Street. Clinton . 156 Gore Road, Revere 47 Burnap Street, XVilmington . 26 Waxferly' Place, Melrose . 9 Wallis Ann Road, Peabody 66 W'ebster Street, North Randolph . . . 8 Echo Place, Lynn . 170 Query Street, New Bedford 15 Packard Street, Lawrence . 16 Hemenway Road, Salem . 245 West Street, Reading . 48 Essex Street, Chelsea Pine Road. Box 432. Billerica S Chapman Street, Charlestown 53 Columbia Road. North Andover . . 113 Sunnyside Avenue, Arlington . Prospect Street, R.E.D. No. 1. Norwell . . . Main Street, Lawrence . . 4 Wariier Street. Salem 16 Princeton Terrace, W'est Lynn . 28 Xvaldo Road. Arlington 21 Tremont Street, Peabody . Glendale Road, Burlington . . 20 Ocean Street, Nahant 47 lflamilton Avenue, South Hamilton . . 40 Smith Street, Lynn 74 Orlando Avenue. XVinthrop 5 Saltonstall Parkway, Salem . . 45 Peabody Avenue. Dracut . . . 109 Blossom Street, Lynn . 99 Parkway, North Common Street, Lynn STONIf. LEONARD SULLIVAN, GERTRUDE SwARTz, JANET . THOMAS. RICHARD AGGANIS, GEORGE ARSLANIAN, PETER BARRASSO, ROBERT . BERNARD, XVHLLIAIN1 J. CAzzARA. ANN . . COLLINS. HIXLEN M. . CONNVAY, NIARTHA E. . CREEDEN, lVlARYANNE D. . CURRH', NIARTIN . . DAX'1S, CHESTER . . DIORIO, R'1ARIE fMRS.J DODGE, JAMES . . DONEGAN, NORMAN . DUFFY, SHIRLEY . DUGGAN, GEORGE DUNN. ARTHUR J. DUNSTAN. RICHARD . FEMINO, KATHERINE . FITZPATRICK, MARY' J. FLEMING, NANCH' . GARBUTT. ALICE fMRS.J GAUIDET, GERARD R. . GOULD, JOHN . . I-IEWETT, MARY . HORGAN, DONALD INCERTO, RICHARD KENT, DACRE fMRS.J . KINGDON, BERNICE E. LEONARD, JAMES T., JR. LOSANO, ROCCO J. . MAOUIRE. MIRIANI . MAHON, THOMAS J. . MCBRIEN. RICHARD . MCGINNESS, RVILLIALI MCHLVGH, BENJANIIN . MCNIEE. CHARLES PIANRA, XYIALTER RIMER, BENITA . . SPANEAS, DANIEL G. . THOMSON, XYSILLIAL-I . XVEAVER. ANNE C. fRf1RS.J . XVEBSTER. HELEN . SPECIAL STUDENTS 50 255 . Daedalus Circle, Scituate 1 Popponesset Beach, Cape Cod 44 Dolphin Avenue. XVinthrop 28 Bennett Street, Beverly . 16A Bedford Street, Lynn . 9 Chestnut Avenue, Lynn . 49 Lafayette Park, Lynn 47 Commercial Street. Lynn . . 4 River Street. Salem . 74 Butman Road, Lowell 10 Bennett Street, XVakefield 148 Hobart Street. Danvers . 60 Fayette Street, Lynn . 27 High Street. Ipswich 23 Raymond Street. Everett 1 School Street. Manchester . 83 Lawrence Street, Lynn 35 Lancaster Avenue. Revere . 17 Cheever Street, Chelsea 117 Chestnut Street. Lynn 17 Andover Street. Billerica . 48 Endicott Street. Salem Londonderry Road, Marblehead 136 Pleasant Street. Everett 54 Edward Avenue, Lynnheld . 101 Park Street, Lynn . 354 Broadway. Lynnfleld . 6 Green Street, Newbury . 76 Adams Street. Lynn 42 Hawthorne Street, Chelsea 1 Clifton Avenue. Marblehead 52 Mt. Pleasant Street, Lynn . 90 Union Street, Lynn 78 Pine Street, Swampscott 13 Church Street, Gloucester 1 Claremont Street. Arlington . 58 Addison Avenue. Lynn Lexington Avenue, Cambridge 75 Clifton Avenue, Marblehead 35 Gardner Street, Peabody . 21 Julia Street. Malden 63 Andover Street. Peabody . 21 Tracey Street. Peabody . 4 Park Street. Danvers 13 Pequot Road. Marblehead . 145 Sylvan Street. Danvers Tbvy arc' lll'l'f'l alom' ffm! are fzvvozlzllvczlzicfl zvifb noble' fZ70Ilgl7fS.,, Sir Philip Sidney CLASS of 1958 Tbc' Arrarfia CLASS of 1960 The Co-operative Council CUllIf7lillIt'l1fS of flu' Mcrfs Athletic Association To The Class of 1957 t Aint Gml snzifv 1111011 you Pina Delta Plli Fraternity Beta Cllalmter T116 College Cm, To the Seniors Smooth Sailing with Calm Seas COIIlP1iIllClll'S of CLASS of 1959 ,1 Q4 l 7 C Cgtifllftf ,Z!0ll. f Congratulations and the best of luck! XY'e at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classroom a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photographs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! XVe hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! NVhen you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the IHOSE moderate prices! LURI G TUDIU ' New Eng1and's Largest School Photographers i POUSSARD'S PHARMACY CFormer1y Alley Drug Storej Sc'1'z'ic'f' zrifln fl Swift , i PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED l 335 Lafayette Street Ploneer 4-0577 Compliments of SNOW'S BAKERY Ploneer 5-1074 i - IVES GREENHOUSE l a 0 RIMER'S I Retail Florists f . , , , Cleaning - Pressing - Dyeing Specializing in Cut Flowers and Distinctive Corsages Repalflng l l Flowerphone PIoneer 4-4026 DELIVERY SERVICE Q Leonard B. Ives- William L. Ives Ploneer 4-0125 l y 256 Lafayette Street Salem 9 Leach Street Salem' Mass' I . 6a,r0n,7fu Dauqqilsf A, ll 1 li 7 NORTH SHORE DRUG STORES Ir l Salem Clifton Marblehead Swampscott l l l l JOSEPH R. RICHARD i LUSSIER PHARMACY Jeweler Cwfifimf Mfzslw' lY,t1fl'l7lIItIkl'I' Near St. Josephs Church 122 Lafayette Street Salem Prescription Specialists PIoneer 4-3645 112 Lafayette Street Salem YOU CAN'T MAKE A MISTAKE ON ANY PURCHASE YOU MAKE AT-H A8zP! This is more than a promise-it's a guarantee that you'll never risk a penny on any item you buy at A8zP. At A8cP the sale is never completed until you're completely satisfied. The sale must measure up to your every expectation - or, A8zP will promptly refund your money - no questions asked. You can't make a mistake on any purchase you make at- L L a a a a I a e '- 'UPEH Nl ARI' ET O' C0lIlpIillll'lIfS of zz FRIEND Herc s fo All fbe Happy Hours of the Class of '57! L I F151 I f 4l V I fl. V 7- vu-lgylwfrb, ,I W I 1 I .'.,1wi::w i' ,N' 1' ' 'UF -1 .CWM- I I I E , V 1 tt G 'X 1'U5wH' y f xx 1111 WV' f X WM!! ry Vjff',W If :Yr 52721345 V - 'ee 4 ,59 Q- V . Vniifis fe is FIRST PLACE COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE 1938, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1951, 1952. 1953, 1956 and 1957 Bvsf WisfJa's fo fbc' Gl'tl6l1lllfL'S we fx ALL WAYS, ALWAYS! State Teachers College Bookstore BVS! W'isf1c'x THE Dr. Benjamin Bregman, .IALBERTS f Optometrist i'f,m- flowi- Eyes Examined . . G'aSs'es Prescribed All 41-I Ploneer 4,5102 IJVUIII lIrnm ' I 126 Washington Street Salem 16 Loring' Ave' Salem' Mass E Th St I C t ' U I TIN' Fiuvsf and Mos! Moafvrzz Caft'ft'ria 011 flu' Norflm Slwra' I FEATURING BROILED and FRIED SEAFOODS 1 AT THEIR BEST- Open Daily 5 A.M. to 8 P.M. 127 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM Beit! Wfislnis' fo flu' CSOIIIPIIIIZUIIILS of Class of 1957 SALEM FOODLAND, Inc. PHILBRICK and HATFIELD Washington Street Founded 1861 Salem, Mass. 78 Washington Street i Salem, Mass. 5 Bvsf Wfislmes ' ' I F' C Beneflcla mance o. J. ALAN ROSS i Manager ' SALEM. MASS. Rugs - Carpets - Coverings 294 P. J. BOYLE CFormer1y H. M. Bixby Co.J EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY Everything for the Horne and Llnoleums F1'if'11fflif'sf Sion' in Town Essex Street Ploneer 4-0272 Essex Street South Salem THE PURITAN ARMS DINING ROOM VICTOR D. THOMAS If'x fmnzf' i l0kt'lI fowl 1':'11w11f1f2l3' CQMPANY j7Vic'c'cf', . O11 Burner Sales 8z SCFVICC Luncheons and Dinners 20 Southwick Street Ploneer 4-2084 Ploneer 5-1199 2461 Essex Street Salem RUGER CUNANT C0-UPERATIVE BANK 256 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS. Founded 1894 HOME LOANS SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS SALEM SAVINGS BANK Tim Bank lljfll lfn' Chime' Clock WHEN VACATION COMES ..... Keep your Savings Account growing through the summer, so that you will have a substantial nest egg in the bank for going back to school, or starting your business career. L. li. lla-Illzllllli IIIIMIVANY Kfm1l'11 ll'l7L'l'l'l'l'I' flzvri' uri' .Srlmolx will Cfnlft'lqm CLASS RINGS and PINS Commencement Invitations - Diplomas - Personal Cards Club Insignia - Medals and Trophies OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO CLASS OF 1957 MR. WILLIAM R, ROWAN Attleboro, Massachusetts CjUlIIf71jlIIl'l11iS of F. N. OSBORNE CO., IHC. Heavy Steer Beef - Groceries FRESH FRUIT at VEGETABLES CHOICE WINES 81 LIQUORS Corner of School and Pleasant Sts. Marblehead, Mass. NE 2-0570 Congralzflnfimzx to THE CLASS OF 1957 MAPLEWOOD DAIRY J. E. Hubley, Proprietor I-IAVERHILL, MASS. NMAIDENS OF THE ROUND TABLE Ruth W'eston Rosemary Gould Carolyn Sullivan Ada Iskanian Beverly Tuton Nora Rubenstein Christine Cuccinotta Joan DeCreorge Helen 0'Brien Jean McCarthy Dorothy Fraser Jean Salvi Betty Kasprzyk Rita Zampitella Valerie Miller Betty Ann Burns 9 Dodie Collins Q Barbara NVhite CLOVER CLUB GOULD'S FLORIST Say if zrifln Gozrlfffv Flozwrx Beverly Grant Dottie Barn, BROADWAY LYNNFIELD LYnn 8-9521 LAFAYETTE GIFT and BEAUTYLAND STAMP SHOP Fine Selection of Hair Stylists Shower and Wedding Gifts ff' - ' Gifts of Distinction ' Imports Opfiu El'f ',l' El'f,77I'7g,, ' Greeting Cards ' Postage Stamps ' Stamp Albums ' Stamp Supplies PIoneer 4-6164 9 Hand Knits 10' L f S 110 Lafayette ST. Salem 1 a ayette treet Salem ZINA GOODELL CORP. Cemplimelm f Hardware - Housewares O Garden Supplies LANDER'S. DELICATESSEN PIoneer 4-0780 Tr!f2c'-OIII' Sf'l'l'ic'U,, BEVERLY - SALEM MARBLEHEAD Ploneer 4-0418 Rizzo's Spaghetteria North Shore's Leading Italian-American Restaurant Air Conditioned for your Comfort 31 CENTRAL STREET PIOneer 4-9542 BARNETT FABRIC LANDOLPHFS RESTAURANT STORES. INC. NIIUIIIL' of Bllkfll Sfllffvrf Plnneer 4-1921 Izzmfm Sl7I'fIIIf7,, 6 Central Street Salem, Mass. Cocktail Lounge Danvers, Mass. SPring 4-1208 l 1 l I' lIL .UHiI'lIT, I ll. INSUHANUE 1 NORMAN R. AUGER, President and Treasurer Telephone Ploneer 4-0963 1 I VINCENT l Br-rf lltfrfw POTATO CHIP Co.. INC. 1 from POTATO CHIPS 1 POTATO STICKS 1 THE COMPASS CHEESEVIMS POPCORN -Dedicated to pointing the way during your Stay at S.T'C' 205 Highland Avenue Salem, Mass. Ploneer 5-1505 MORNING CALL RICHARD H. GOWEN Alfred J. Thibaulr Pharmacist Proprierrrr 6 A.M. - 6 P. M. 111 Western Avenue Lynn Mass. 20 St. Peter Street Salem i l 1 . . . 1 C!JlIlpl1llIl'Ilf.Y of COIIIPIIIIIIVIILS ALYCE'S of Home Made Ice Cream The Association 23 DELICIOUS FLAVORS for Salem. Mass. EdUC3f1OH l l Brunelle Office Equipment Co., Inc. Agwzfs for L7lIl16'l'll'O0C1 Pr0c1'11c'1's 129 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS. Standard and Electric Typewriters Portable Typewriters - All Makes Complete Line of Office Furniture and Stationery Supplies Naumkvag Grunt Glnmpzmg SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Tfaf' Olafvsf Banking Ilzsfifzzfiozz in Salem for Collzjrlvff' Banking S0rz'ic'c' MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM COMPLIMENTS OF Salem Danvers Beverly Gloucester 1 4 I HMI W'i.xf14'x fu lfn' A Cinnfznllillqq Cfllm FtISf7j0ll.Y for 1 TlIll'II am! Cmnzfrq ljrizztq REID and HUGHES 1 SALEM 1 140 Essex Street Salem 1 1 C:UIIlfIljll1t'l1fS of SALEN1. MASSACHUSETTS M. H. BAKER NEWMARK'S 181 Essex Street SALEM Salem ...Tf'F.'l' C' - Disfim'fiz'v Apfnzwl for WI9llIl'II jf mnon Um, of ' Tfu' Nnrffn Slum I Bcsf VVISZWS fo flu' Gllltllllclffllg Class of 1957 F. W. WUULWUIHTH CllMl'ANY Complimenis The CAFETERIA of ASSGCIATES GENERAL VVELFARE COMMITTEE Bachelors Protective Association , u C0lIIpljIlll'lIfS Jim M. B111 M. Chet Al Bill C. Dick D. Of Miles jean Dick F. Paul H. BOQK CLUB jerry Don jim W. Dick c. Chick Coflzpliuzwzfs Of The FOOTUGHTERS Salem Teachers Dramatic Club Gomf Luck Bvsf lVisln's NANCY lo flu' from the rest of the SENIOR CLASS SOBO CREW Betty Timmie Phyl Future Teachers of America Gerry Marilou Compliment of W. T. GRANT COMPANY SALEM RUBBER COMPANY Athletic Equipment BERNARD'S JEWELERS 173 ESSEX STREET SALEM BESSE'S APPAREL Appl f'f, 1 of lJisfi11rfm11 PI oneer 4-5338 141 ESSex St reet Salem Compliments of HOTEL HAWTHORNE Salem, Mass. THE S. K. SMITH CO. Produzvrs of MOLLOY-MADE, COVERS 2857 North WeStern Avenue Chicago 18, Illinois Designing and Planning of 1957 CLIPPER 52 Vanderbilt Avenue New York 17 New York 51.00 Opens a Savings Share Account XVith Us ' You may become a Dividend earning Shareholder ' Shares Fully Insured SALEM CO-OPERATIVE 1, a s 4 BANK 1 1 Esmrr cs aux 71 Washington Street Corner Church Street We offer vozrzpleiv banking sffrvzccf The Merchants National Bank of Salem SALEM MASSACHUSETTS Good Food for 0l'l'l' 25 ycvzrs Luther Witham, Inc. Caterers 441 CHATHAM STREET, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS Dorff forge! IIS . .. Wfz' ll'0II,f forgvf 'H'0Il.' Tbe Alznmzi Conzmiltee Bvsf Wi.fl24'.x for ll flzvlmliozrs and ZNIVIIIOIIIOIIS umm The Music Clubs of S.T.C. WILFRED J. Po1TRAs and SON INSURANCE AGENCY. INC. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE Ploneer 4-6143 260A Washington Street Salem IDA'S BEAUTY SALON Compliments of Alice and Patricia L'Heureux 223 Washington St. Salem, Mass. Ploneer 4-9540 A. G. RODERICK TAXI 8: TRUCKING Local and Long Distance Wiring For Power, Light And Heat LEE 85 OSBORN, INC. Established 1910 PIoneer 4-0761 Ploneer 4-0700 197-210 Washington St. Salem 200 Washington St, Salem Westinghouse Electrical Appliances THE SALEM EVENING NEW covers Tlx' Aa'fi1'i1'i4'5 Of Shift' Tl'lIC'l?C'l'.9 College As well as the news from the l l Communities Surrounding Salem CAMERA SUPPLY , , , RESTAURANT l Photo-Wallets from your Graduation 1 Pictures-20 for S125 ffTl7c, Bev fm. Ll,SS77 Ploneer 4-5269 10 Norman Street Salem COpposite the Post Officej Ploneer 4-9837 1 33 New Derby Street 1 l 1 Complimenfs Of TORINO'S Fine Foods - Choice Beverages Corner of Harbor St. and Congress St. Salem, Mass. PARADISE I11c'xpwzsiz'a' food af ifs filzvszu' Try our own Ice Cream SALEM May fbfwc' bf' nzany fair days in flu, fIlfIIl'6'.,, THE WEATHER CLUB North Shore's Largest Bowling Alley THE METRO BOWL -34-. Modern Alleys 63 Foster Street JE 1-9734 Air Conditioned - Milk Bar Special Arrangements for Leagues Open Week Days and Sundays Pizzas Italian Dinners Sea Foods Choice Beverages BERTINI'S Inc. 286 Canal Street Salem, Mass. COIlZplil7If'IZfS Of SALEM DINER SALEM, - MASSACHUSETTS Pat The Claire Rosemarie U Elaine T Pat S CIlllIplflIIl'Ilf.Y Of VICTORIA LUNCH Maravelias Bros., Proprietors 50 Market Square LYnn 5-9244 IlE.'UH Il' ISI'-Uf. V J ,- MUOOA 1111117 cf0l1llll6'CCl.clX Q DIQINTEIQI K! L JBL, Ti i 4 ff K - Naam , 5 F- asv ,- 1. Ii New Ilerhy Street - Salem, Nlalssalrllllse-its Teleplmne Ploneer 4-LH512 1 fs TI-IE XVOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Tzfdllt ggcillchltelf Vggchill HI TEL EIIISU ' I Y 5 1500 I YNN IVIASSACHUSETT '45 QX S 3
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