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'., I. x Ng X .Y X I , ..4 ,Z X , ' , if 4 .Q A X3 , ',l 'i ff' 'X fifqfif' I - Qx- u,l ff' , ,fffvfff aff ' af' ,f ff' HORACE MANN TRAINING SCHOOL A ? 2 Qrfrewcfrd A spacious and beautiful building, which will house the library, auditorium, oflices and gymna- sium, is being erected on the campus, inaugurating a new era at Salem. NWC of the CLIPPER STAFF have endeavored to correlate this development with the four years we have spent in preparing ourselves for the teaching profession. The progress of our college education parallels the steps in the building program. The planning has been done, the foun- dations have been laidg in like manner we have planned and built the foundations for a career of teaching. The program of expansion has just begun, both for Salem and for the CLASS of 1958. W'hen we return as alumni to admire the new buildings, mav we be able to say that we too have been building more stately mansions, as the swift seasons roll. U16 6711155 af 1958 dedimfes The Hlzpper I0 GEQRGE FALLOWS MGCDDY for his lang and dewlcfd serzfivf fa imvher edumfinn !'Q Q 'Minsk Of milf si11z'a'1'4', III rlflljflll ffziffvfzzf, A-Xmf in ZTUIZUIII' rh 53. w President' Message ln writing .1 message to the Senior Cla-,s l would like to request that you think with me concerning Salenfs past and Salenfs futui'c - your future. ln ISS-1 Salem Normal School was founded as a two-year normal school. The building still stands as a monument to the pioneers of teacher education in the United States. The old Normal School survived a terrible civil war that all but destroyed our great republic. ln 1896 the so-called New Normal School was constructed in South Salem at the corner of Loring Avenue and Lafayette Street. At the New Normal School, then the latest in buildings for teacher education, the curriculum was expanded to three years. New ideas in teacher education and practice were introduced. lfrom our present College building and Horace Mann Training School have gone forth to teach thousands of young people imbued with the spirit of service above self and with faith in the meaning of the college motto, Progredi . As students at Salem you have seen the college curriculum and physical plant begin to grow further to meet new demands of the changing world of education. Before the next college year becomes history, the long-awaited new construction will become a functional part of the College. During your college years you dreamed of its advent to meet the great need especially in facilities of the library, gymnasium, auditorium and cafeteria. You shared with the administration the pleasure of seeing construction begun, and into your memo- ries will go the picture of cement and structural steel in the Spring of 1958. You are most heartily invited to return to the College often to use its facilities as alumni, in educational advancement and in social affairs. In completing four years of study for the degree of bachelor of science in education you have taken the first step into the field of teaching. Now that you have begun the quest for knowledge let it be a life-long endeavorg throughout your professional life give your best efforts to your work and seek always to deepen and increase your knowledge. Daniel W'ebster gave an eloquent description of the great privilege of being a teacher, when he said in Boston in 1852, If we work upon marble, it will perish. If we work upon brass, time will efface it. If we rear temples, they will crumble to dust. But if we work upon men's immortal minds, if we imbue them with high principles, with the just fear of God and love of fellow man, we engrave upon those tablets something which no time can efface and which will brighten and brighten to all eternity. ln behalf of the College and the entire staff may I express the wish that your efforts in the great romance of teaching brighten and brighten to all eternity. Sincerely yours, M 1,411 were parts af an injnifc' ,vlan whifh was whally wise and gmt N I 6 ' JFHEIFB V v the college if Im. I I11rx I. Ixl IIA' IDR. 'IXXIIN I5.SL1nux,-xx I xxxwu Nu T. Iuxx 111 x IDR. I'IILI'N I. NIM mx IJIQIII of Sflllffm Du.111 nf .Iflzzlumflx IJJIHI nf Hsu NI I SNIIIII Ijtclll nf WIUHIIII .-Iwixlullf DI1111 nf XY'u111u11 DR. KEILY IDR SUI I IX' XR College Turf IJRANS It 'iw- I u L X A XIR IUXX RI H NIISN SXIIIII IDR. NIIXCIQICY Facult Nlxnxwx N,NIxl1wIlXIl Ixxll NNIIIII lhwlxl-ss lfmw Ix'l'loN l3nxnnnInXXu1nxx1 Numan xx Xxxluxhx NIR. tll-'I I I RY. 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S.-XLI.1f Y, Cxfnllrzmllz Li ' J, Q.. mv, 151 RXIAXX MR. CENTORINO IDIQPARTNIILNT Ol' I-IANDNYRITING 4 41 IJ, llaxxc lx llxmxlnxx, lla.. f ',VzIll'l7IzIll IDI PXIQIXII xl ul ARI Nun vm N l'xm-xuxx XXIIIUXN l'. XX IXII I N A' iv-0 +I-sx 3 4 3 ' 1 , fu .un ff D1i1nx1:'1'x11iNT oi Music dn, UR. TINIUTIIY ll CQLII FORD. ,. A Cxfmn 'Hill ll l. XYINI ISK 9' ' DEPARTXIEN T I I NIILHEI. J. ANTONE CARL j. NIARTINI NIILIJRIZD B. STONE ,, 1 '. 'gb OI ,V MATHEMATICS ' ' .,A :IA MISS STONE, Cfmi1'1m111 I l.II :I:.xIu' fynzxxl XX, SIIIIIPI l11xxI1xI.C XIIXX 3 an ad 1. .XXTUXI1 F-104 NIR. SIfllSlfli'I'. I, mg,-v' 'luv NIR. NIXRTIXI Y-g 1 f!U'tll'lrIll MR. CAN ,A N, Axsisfazzf 9' I If .1 J E DliI'AIl'I'NI'I liN'I' OI .- PHYHCAL FDUCNHON I ,. -lfxxl LYII1 lax PHYSICAI. I-fIDLICIA'I'ION Y' FUR XVOMIQN NIISS XV.-XI.I.,+XCIf, Cffmirzmlu Klum XX ,xl 1 xml lJu.IIn11x I.NIums f1IIKlliL'lbI XXllllNxx1s. ILN. 'YQ' 5 MRS. WILLIAMS, R.N. NIISS O'HERN PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN 9? LAW'RENCE T. LOXVREY DR. JAINIES E. Txvomc ill-Q, Joy! 1 ig... CA ' NIR. LOXYREY, Cfmirmarz DR. TXVOHIG f' XIIS 4 JU N1oR HIGH IDEPARTNIENT DR. MARY M. JONES, Cjllllifllldll TRw:.'iMf I DEPARTINIENT or SPEECH if .-'U' Kr I 0 LILHAN M. H011 LYS 9 RRH.-xR1w H. Roc R1 lI 'N' IQ4 qg S IIUI I. f'fum'mI111 NIR. RUlfIiIf'I I' hvvmiviq IIDXYIN I. I Il .X NC IS, fllhljflllnlll 1- P,xR'1'R112N'l or IfR1fNcl1 fo - fi! NIISS CI Xlilx MISS QVKI A. 'fa mes joxhs , - Q 'K MRS. LOOK N1 5 r I I 15.5 3 .. Q 1 If Y . gr- 775 l S z rg.. A Q. lilIiI4Ul .X. l'Hmif'-If . ' -' sa -v' Q, 5353-,. R xr .1 x qvf-.V IRE? 5. 052' lx A V Horace Mann Training School DORIS A. C.u1B11l1xQIi. Grmfv IJUIH' MARY V. HoL'RI1 mN. Gnzdv I-'nv KIINERYA M. HL'lWt,INS, Gr.m'r Six AGNLS C. BICCOURT, Grade Om, XVIOLA I. Muxxnxx, Hom- Emmmzivs NXVILLIANI A. RICZH, Gnnlv Ei-QM V. JOHN Rlkxolfx, Primijzal ESTHER L. Sxmlx.. Gmnfu Srzvn RLVTH L. SoL'Tr1xx'u k, Grmfv Tlzrfv DOROTHY B. S'1',xx1.1.x'. Gnnlv Tun TAUNO O. T.-XNINIININ. 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Our yesterdays have passed so swiftly, Qur tomorrows swifter will. Fleeting is the hour of parting, Fate weaves her pattern ever well. Precious these momentsg ours alone to possess, Treasures to recall and remind us, Of a transient happiness. The sowing is long since ended, now is the harvest. To plant again is the desire that burns Deep in our souls: another chance to do our best. That which we were seeking was clutched Tight in our grasp, but like the lark, now unloosed Soars high above our heads. This then is that horizon once so distant to see. The sweep of years has o'erpowered Its elusive mystery. XVe falter, look back despairingl Alma Mater whispers, Be brave, look ahead, be tr Your fellow men are waiting for you! Her face is worn, but her heart is ever young. The imprint of time inevitably must take its toll. ln the Spring of our years she gathered us close, Youth, eager for the secrets she could unfold. Guided, protected, and molded our minds, Oh, how strong these unseen ties that bind. Now proudly, but sadly, Alma Mater flings wide the Go forthf' she cries, my learned ones, Now women and men. Go forth! The world is yours! Qnce more, forevermore, Salem, farewell. , XVith a laugh and a song and a hidden tear, XVe bid adieu to Alma Mater dear. Old times, old friends, in memories will return, Uften will we know the pain Of a heart that yearns. The shadows now follow the descending sun. Day is over, but a new day will come. -STIQPHLN KA Y Y, ue, door OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS ' 'to-A I- ohn Lawless, Tl'l'zI5IlI't'!'1 Richard Connors, P1'vsial'v11fg Dorothy Thomas, Svvzvf Richard Incerto, Vin' PVl'.Yilfl'1Ifl james Murphy, Asxixfanf Trmzszmv' ELEMENTARY SENICR I fikfd' fQE.E E' ,E ELEMENTARY SENIGR II .IUNIUR lllhll SINIURS BUSINESS EDUCATION SIQN IORS -vuuui' .,'uw'J. ' ' DAISY CHAIN, 1957 N 1 c ! R. Cl.1H'cy, M. C.1shmg1n, lf. XV.1skicwicz, P. DuHy, I. Piascczny, D. Thomas, R. Collyer P. Shcppnrd, M. Uaniclc, C. Iwanicki, B. Cl1.lggLll'iS, G. Perry, S. Morcncy ALM A MATER Hum-'Q to Salcm Collcgc, Our Alum M.1tc1' dcnrg Hcrck to All thu happy hours Y!'c'x'c spcnl togcthcr llcrc. XY'lwn collcgc days .lru uvcr, :Xml wc .lI'L' Lu' .1p.ll'l XXX-'Il cvcr think of Alma Marci' S.llL'l1l, wIlL-gc uf our IlC.ll'lS. lll.liM1iNTARY Sl FLINT STRICKT LYNN OCTOBER 21 WA fu Aff , XMW1 111.5 42 S.N.E.A. 4: 130.1116 Aide 1 2' lnitiuion If ' 4 , , . -nteitainmentg lhnee Cznmmittee I1 P.1l'CI'lf-,TCA Committee 1: Prom Committee 3: Move-up Exercises 1, 21 Junior Dance Committee: Cafeteria 3, 4: P ' 1' ' ii tive 23 Senior Sliowg XY'.A.A. Soccer 1, 2: Swimmin rom Committee 4, Countil Representa- mv 7 O ... Rallzlmza Kn1111ifMj Slmzzlffrr Sincere warmth . . . If you're not afraid to ride with me . . . sparkling green eyes . . . sparkling third finger left lmnl .. ' 7 ' 'X L . June -9 . . . other mis. WWW liar, Jdmfm '5'vL,,M M' W 1 ffjffirf SALE y W., ELEMENTA 6 C, ocToB13R 14 Book Club 3: S.N.E.A. -43 Deans' Aide 1, 2, 3g Dance Committee 1, 3g Move-up Exercises 2, 3: Tea and Reception Committee 4g Alumni Committee 4: Senior Sliowg Senior AlC'IL'i'It'ffCl'j XV.A.A. First, Second, Third, and Fourth Awardsg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 2, 55 Soccer 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. A Lilfle Bi! IIIt1t'l7t'lltlf'lIf Quiet enthusiasm . . . sport . . . Have you seen Raye?', XV.A.A. supporter . . . I only live down the streetl' . . . Nutria is here to stay. HCALZPL! y0558,9A .!dlfLL!8l .50lfL 9 STEEVES CIRCLE SOMERVILLE JUNIOR HIGH AUGUST 7 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4g Circle K 2, 3, 4g N.E.A. 45 Initiation Committee 23 Ground-breaking Usher 4g Council Representative 4g Senior Showg Com- mencement Usher 3g M.A.A. Basketball lg Dean's List 2, 3, 4. Tbc'r'c's 110 Bzzsilzvss Likc' Slum Bzfsiizvxx Social Studies Major . . . personiiication of the professional attitude . . . Have you got it done? . . . Mr. Higher . . . Started studying yet? . . . Andy R 1 X X 0111.0 lfl'lYlflf1QlY,5 fs Q 45 ESSEX STREET 'H SALEM 5, BUSINESS 'f JANUARY1 l'..l5.'I'.,-X. 2, 3, 4: P1 Omega Pi 3, -lg F1'C5l1IN,ll1 Qliow Committee Cl1.lll'l11.lI1Q 'lei Committee 1: Brotliei'-SiSte1' Tea 23 lnitiation Committee 21 Junior 1 my llmee Committee: Binquet Committee Pi Qmega Ii 43 CLIIIER Dance Q,ll.lll'lU.1I'l 41 Council Rep1'eSent.1tive 4: Senior Sliowg Laurel Clmin 3: CLIP- ' u ' 1 f- E v - Q l'l1lx l1lDllOR-IN-Q,Hll1F3 De.m'S LnSt 1, Z, 3, 4. Swim' li11c'fml1f1'ff lil't'llflItQ A . . t . . . Lum. mio mx' olliee . . . CC . . . one in .1 million . . . Hlley, evt-rylvotly . . . Rift . . . Ivy League . . . jazz en- ll'lL1Sl.lSl . . . M.1itl of .Mliens . . . lmeli-row laid . . . Save fLy'pr'tis l A 7 V X7 Jzfifw' If , 111111 fjnlwzlf 36 Pi-XUI, RliX'llRli ROAD ,- iisximoroiw 1-1i.iQMizN'mio' ,IULY 9 A ' ' 1' SY E 'X 4' Pitman Delwating lg l'rexlinian lnitiation Cafeteria .-Xssociatew , .i . , M lfntertainment: Frexliman lea: Sophomore Dance Committee: Junior Carnival Dance Committee: junior Piom Committee: Prom Committee 4: Upen llouxe 33 Nlove-up Iixercises 1, 4: Pulvlie Relations Cxoinmittee 4: Senior Sliowq Senior Ni'l4ili'fli'i'q XY'.:X.A. Slii NY'celQentl3 Baslaetlwall 21 Svsiinining 3: Dean! last 2, J, 4. Sirnxlrim' Girl Sparkling disposition . . . Out .... ilways late . . . There was a tratlic tie up . . . subtle humor . . . Room 4 in Kear- sarge . . . travcli the fartl1eQt. Sets there fn-er . . . sincerity of purpose. W ' JJW W mfrzfv . ..?l'llll mu xg-ln' T9 1 XY'Hl:ATL.'XND STRIQIQT y YIVl'i Xl A SALIQM I-LEMIQNTARY OCTOBER 3 Y' 'hu u Z. 3: K.1pp.1 llcltil Phi 2, 5, SCCl'Cf.ll'f' -43 Circlc K 23 'l'c.1 Q,UI'l1l1'llIfCC 1, lnitialmn Commlttcc Cll.li1'I11.ll1 2: IJl'CNl1lU.ll1, Soplmnmrc, junior lzlancc i,mmmttccN: Council Rcprc-cnt.1tix'c 2: SCl'liOl' Slmwg Conmwcnccmcnt Usher g . Nl.,-X..'X. YIwI'L.lNUl'Ll' 5, Ifxuultivc BU.ll'Li 4: lI1II'.lIULll'.ll l3.1skctb.1ll 1, 2. 3. XIJILIAQCI' -43 Varsity' B.lNL'b.lH l, 2, 3. 4: Inr1'.1mu1'.1l lroullmll l. 2, 3: Swim! mmg 1, 2, 3. .'x1lXf!7fIl'QCifH'N f ml..!g11vL1s I,lllQIIlL'I' . . . Hl'm yung In lmmlw it . f In K lm cxpvrl . . . XY'l1.1l .1 l5l.1sl . . . thc slccpcl' . . . Qi ml Im I1l.Ilk'lAl.ll . . . Mm- . . . pwfcul .ltlcndnncc .ll I5 ll llbw. 0 A ' X0 fi me Xb GGIQZX 9.00112 Wp,VWg6,Xu Xwxko bomb!! 04 big. XAUX Vxe, yr QJ 00 .',, oo W' 0 X43 .XX Sy, 0,110 P ba 0506 cyfoilhen' ll lo Q gikodxv 4901 71 'X Aff J fd 0 05 X 0 wo A f -- 0 , 0. ,J rmznz - 111 xi 0 - ' ' OJ, 0,70 gcc' tour ,CN Sf . 00,0 5 0 o 4 X kc' 4 5 V- X 'v O5 o- 0 7 Q loo' lf aqui to Away K uk 0' xlxl N5 00 0' of W Va 199.300 bo lslittiavliixt' .ixvigxuli 410 MIDDLIQTQN V' V 1111.1-11xf112NT1xRY X50 ue! .1 ULY 10 Q0 I! Book Club 2, 3, 4: Deans' Aide 2, 35 Glce Club lg Art Club 1, 2: S.N.E.A. 3, 43 Council Representative 2: junior Prom Committecg Reception Com- mittee 4g junior Carnival Dance Committeeg Library Committee 2. 3: Senior Sbowq NV.A.A. Representative 2: Swimming 1, 2: Dean's List 2, 3, 4. Sofflvq 411111 Tl'lltlt'I'lYX l Xxiyglflll smile . . . How are they today? . . . clever seam stress . . . W'ell, Dick says . . . flowers for her dress . . Merrimac Towne Lyne House . . . Just Vfonderful Club .iflllnfl WL 6101448 io LYME STREET ' SALEM JUNIOR HIGH 5' . JUNE 24 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, Chaplain 3, Executive Board 43 Circle K Z, Executive Board 3, 4, Vice President 43 S.N.E.A. Z, 3, 4g Cafeteria Associates 1, As- sistant Manager 2, SQ Chess Club 3, 4g Earth Science Club 45 Nveather Club 4: Tea Committee lg Ring Committee 2: Junior Carnival Dance Committeeg Chairman Junior XY'eekg Senior Show: Commencement Usher 3: NI.A.A. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Swimming 2. If I l'm.n'xswf tl Priufiug Press Social Studies Major . . . Freshman lover . . . W'hoopee . . . roller-skating fiend . . . You've got to have class . . chess champ . . . thrives under pressure. , 2 fi 'Q' .DIIIAAIIIYI fmt! bfillil 6 FAIRVIEW' STRliliT DANVI-QRS ELEMENTARY SEPTIZMBLR I 2 5, Book Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Deans, Aide 1 7 5 4' P ' ' , -, , , resident ,wg A.C.E. 2: lfresli- man Initiation Enterminmentg Dance Committee 1, 2: Initiation Committee 2: Junior NVeek Committeeg junior Carnival Dance Committee: Xlove-up Exercises. Underclass Cli.1irm,1n 33 Class Day Committee 45 Senior Sliow Usherette: Laurel Clmin 3: CLIPPER Typist: Senior Nm s14'll4'1'g Dean! List 2, 3, 4. Insf WH' Tun Pleasant sociability . . . so nice to know . Guess W'hat? h. t inks first, then speaks quietlv efli ' I c1ent...July... class geologist . . . just Wfonderful Club. gf rf gfair E ta? WMV ,af QV!-1-any Earth Scienc A 111111111 lln' Wrzrlzl Social Studies Major . . . the quiet man . . . XVhLn un I mlku up thy test? our POSIII ccrk . famiy man . . 'Quan Bailey or 53 RAINBOW TERRACE SALEM JUNIOR HIGH OCTOBER 19 e Club 3, 4g fVI.A.A. Dance Decoration Committee 4. i, .CIP X ui uf i, W' gi Fw , A A i Etta 7 '- 4: I I 'fx O O .ag Zi, lu, X Zbqlfgllfll -c Hll ZDZIIIFAIIIY T6,x NYAl,NU'l' Sllilllfl' f'- IU5 1111 15x11-'Nmm' .1 fxxtuxlu' as FI'CSl'llll.lll Initiation l'1IlIC1'l.lll1INCIlI1 Book Club lg E.1i-th Science Club 3: S.N.l2.A. 2: Te.1 Committee 1' Junior Prom Committee: XV.A.A. lfirst .intl Secontl .'xXY.lI'Ll92 B.1sliCIlW.1ll 23 Soccer 2: Sxwitnining 2, 5g Volleylull 2. Smile O11 My Lips Quiet sense of humor . . . XVl1.1t did you say? . . . under stglnding and sympathetic listener . . . Let's go to the Alt room . . . nent as a pin . . . just NVonderful Club. fgfa Q True ilUI11L'?U HIV I ITIVL' in my opinion . . . one of time s. 24 33 NWEST Sth AVENUE LOXVELL BUSINESS MAY 24 mm Committee 43 Tri If.l3.'I'.A. 2, 3, 43 Pi Omegei Pi 3, 4, Chairman Prog Mu 1, 2, 3, 44 S.N.E.A. 34 Deans' Aide 2: Alumni Committee 3: Junior Prom, I:.lYOI'N .ind Invitations Committeeeg Open Home 3g CLIPPER Associate Editor: Ing Typist 2. 3. Head Typist 4. friend .... 1 niglil .ll B liriznfiflrl lilm' lfyfw ert's . . . May I have .1 1 to work to-night . . . 'AVC Q ide II, f 9 y Ariz' X Al'l'I'.ll' lZ31'11f1Al1 3 PRQSPIQQT s'l'111i1a'l' lm.-xNx'1iRs 1411,1-3M1'1N'mm' MAY 3l Q . . . 1 . w unlg Club 3. 43 9.X.lf.,NX. 4: ,Iunmr Prom C.OlUlUllfL'Cl l,ll5l'.1I'l C ummuuq - ll'L'NllIN.lII lniti.1li1:1: Slmxxg Ing' 2: l7c..uX lust 3, 4. If llixqfll Ax llnvll Bu Sjwriulq Uniquc . . . distinctiw . . . May I ask .1 question? . . sncczc or cough? . . . daily mxmgc . . . New York . . . XY'l1crc's L.1l.1? . . . just XY'omlcx'ful Club . . . loclicr Situation. T? PO! EWU!!! PALMER CENTER PALMER BUSINESS DECEMBER 9 E.B.'Ii.A. 3, 4: S.N.E.A. 3: Tri Mu 1, 2, 3. 4: Pi Omega Pi 3, l'IiNIO1'i.1l1 4: Council Auditing Committee 3, Cii1.1iI'ITl.lI1 45 General XY'elf.n'e Committee 43 junior Prom ifavors .mtl Invimtions Committeesg Junior C.11'nix'.1l Dance Committee: Senior Show Seiection Committee: Laurel Chain 3. Si'1IffI1lt'I1frI! You Anx IN.lii?H . . . I tionil t1nticl'st.1nti tins . . .HQ,il,i1.lVC I gut .i prolwleinu .... 1 night .11 lierfs . . . C.iiiforni.1 imumi . . . Nlune lwritie . . . one of time I QIPJIJ lfl . Mllllllfl em- 1f,-'am'f.f1fQ-1- ..l 2- 2 LIBERTY HILL AVENUE SALIQNI BUSINESS MARCH 18 if'- i Tri Mu 1: Pi Omega Pi 3, Preiident 43 Dramatic Club Z: Business Council Vice President 2, 3: Repre2entntive N. E. Business Teachers Association .mtl E.B.T.A. Conferences lg Cap .ind Gown Committee 4: Ground-breiliing Usherg Student Nlannger Cafeteria 2, 3, 45 Commencement Usher 3: Log. Make-up 1: Senior Nuzax1ellw', Circulation Ch.1irm.1ng De.in's List 1, 2, 3. 4. O11 Il vrrzf, Cbrisfifzu Solzfivr Inquisitive mind . . . diner gang . . . Let's organize this thing . . . C:m,t make it tonight-got a meeting . . . sardines and pilot crackers . . . Mr. Galsworthy . Mr. P.O.P. ,X bluxli for every occasion . . . looks just i' scrulwbeil look . , . never on time . . . baslietlmgl enlliusiasl . . . first-lioui' c .uses A li ' 6117105 . .Dur1z-5, r. as APPLLTON AVENUE n' BEVERLY ELEMENTARY ' s SEPTEMBER ii Cameixi Club 33 Earth Science Club 3: Kappa Delta Phi lg NVe.1tl1e1' Club . J- lJl'CSl1lN.lI1 Dance Committeeg Junior Wreck Conimirteeg Senior Sbowq M.A.A. B.1seb.1ll 1, 2: B.1sketb.1ll 1, 2, 3, -lg Soccer 3: Tennis Z, 3, 4. E I 1 1 . ! me . . . -HS .... Nancy and Heidi . . . just- I na U 1' Q1 W 7 ' X C CI' !'ll ee. !l.llHl!1l1 fi KIQNMIQRIC ROAD NIIQDVORIJ l'il.l'iXll'iNili:XRY MAH 24 A.C.If. 4: Art Club 4: Nominating Committee 2: Senior Tea .mtl Reception Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Social Committee 4: Council Represen- tative 2. 3: Senior Show: I5reQhm.in Initiation Show: ,Iunior Prom Committee: Orientation Day Committee: Xvelcome Dance 4: XY'.A.A. I-'irsr ,ind Second Q A i 'A ' f'l1ll3 4: Awards: l'ield Hockey 1. 2: Soccer 2, J, bxxiniminiv 1. -. Xollcy v. , LjC.lDi5 List 3, 4. Tlwu S za 'ell Sweet and petite . . . Council rep .... 1 voice like .1 kitten . . . variety of hair styles . . . cheery countenance . . . I'll help youu . . . Chosen Five. W I C fflfl OM 0,5 Lflfllllfl 23 COTTAGE STREET NATICK BUSINESS DECEMBER 3 Tri Mu 1, 2. 3, 4: E.B.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Council Committees: Public Relations 2, 3, 4: Social 2, 3, 4: General Nvelfare 2, 3, 4: Dance, 2, 3, 4: Finance 4: Executive Board 4: Initiation 2: Dance Committee 1: Co-chairman Cpen House 4: Pi Qmega Pi Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, Project 3, 4, Member- ship 3, Initiation 3: Cnnzjnm Associate Editor 4: Log Circulation 1, 2. Sports Editor 3, 4: XY'.A.A. Awards First, Second, Third, Fourth: Manager Archery l, 2: Treasurer 4: Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 4, Manager 3: Field Hockey 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3: Soccer 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3: Soft- ball 1: Tennis 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Dean's List 2, 3. W'ln'n Irislv liars Arr' Slllfljlltlf Shorthand whiz . . . transcription wise . . . diner . . . XVAA leader . . . Put .mother nickel in . . . Give me a check . . . cheaper by the dozen . . . Hi, how are you? . . .Sobo's. Q25 I ' C ll U16 . ll UU!!! 64 1JA11TMoU'rH sT1u-112T SOMERVILLE NIUNIOR HIGH APRIL 19 lag 1' Kappa Delta Phi 5, 4g Camera Club 1, 25 Weatlier Club 4: Science Club 44 Executive Board, Kappa Delta Phi 45 Freshman Dance Committeeg Enter- tainment Committee lg Freshman Tea Committeeg M.A.A. Sports Night Committee 45 Council Representative 2, 3, 45 Freshman Showg Senior Show: M.A.A. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Intra- mural Football 1, 2, 5, 4. Tln' Happy' Wffzfzflww' Social Studies Major . . . characteristic laughter . . . stand on my record' . . . Dutch's prey . . . perennial rep- resentative . . . First class starts too early. I I f VL AXCLJAUUL I f 1 .fQ!'i,1tft cz wg ,CfLeT02weO' ii YL 1 , E ' 9 f Ev , N :Cf4,27 L 'JU yy ya, V F, C.s-E-Ll'LClJL.?Q, i4Fil-fbvmcl'-01 !AU3x1Z,tZ11l,guL'U V,,76,gLQ R4 L L1 , ,fzfvci g v8lf1,LQ4Q, keftepvgpef X, LL effy 01015 Aczggarils J 2 ,M MLM AJMVE MLW!! 0 E CL ,EE V, meg n?0tw ,ftfvwf 7oLeev , fLt1zftJ,7 VCet.cJe ,' Qfeeteitk, pl' IC, 119 LAWTON AVENUE MEM 4 LYNN , me 47 , U' i ELEMENTARY SEPTEMBER zs -fdffi 'C MEM! X-LQ' ,,C0f7fYZ,6 ...S A.C.E. 2, Art Club 2, Treasurer 3. 4, S.N.E.A. 3, Secretary 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 3, Council Committees: Nominating 1, Treasurer's 3, 4, Public Relations 4, Freshman Tea Committee, Sophomore Dance Committee, Qpen House Guide 3, Wfelcoming Committee 4, Ground-breaking Reception Com- mittee 4, Orientation Day 2, 3, 4, Deans, Aide 3, 4, Junior Week Committee, Daisy .ind Laurel Chain Committee 4, Senior Show, Fashion Show 3, Daisy Chain 3, I'l.lV0l' Committee 4, Dinner Dance Committee 4, NV.A.A. First, Second, Third, and Fourth Awards, Queen's Court 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, 17C.'lI1,S List 2, 3, 4. The Wrlry' You Look Touitgfzl Sophisticated wholesomeness . . . W'here's Rose? . . . pur- poseful life through her goals . . . How are you getting there? . . . smoker painter . . . Bet . . . bnndbox neatness . . . Saturdilys at the Y. 1 Ame bl f'z Nfl 'f ' t I f'f- I i ' il ,Q i . i ,ri-, rift ,.-1 ff. wwf ,,-as -zuw, Q, .A,,1n -ff f K If It ,'fi'1' r 'if 'fi' .fi t iw. - f.f -f' J-' 'r C , ' !- 1 ,Y V 5 f. 1 V 1 M K L ff , fk, VK- 2, ::t'1IZA','i,'jc- 7 1' 'I ,4L1g.,ff ffl C 2. r 0Kl...2fi-f 1 V , XXL L , 'yjki 5 fl li f I, ' 'k I l 7 114,413 4 Af'-K L K 1- JK 1' 1 v f , l 1 X lf- ff ' : f':L ',f Zq1 , 1 XY'lLl'Rl-QD 'l'lfRR.'XCli SAI.l1M ICLICNIIQNT,-XR Y MARCH 23 'SI' Class Secretary Z: l onflilQf2lt1'.y lg S.N.lf.A. 41 Council lfxecutiye lioartl 3: Library Committee 2. 4. Secretary 33 Deans' Aide l, 2, 5, 4: Dance Com- mittee 1, 23 XY'elcome Day Committee 3: Chairman Music Senior Sliowg Or- ganist lnyestiture 1, 2, 33 Pianist Talent Show lg Marshal Daisy and Laurel Cliains 31 Lug Associate Editor 2, Club Editor 5, Log Conference 1, 2, 3: Columbia Publications Conference 2g XV.A.A. liirst and Second Awards, Manager Brown 23 Basketball 1, 2: Field Hockey 2: Soccer 2, 33 Volleyball I. 2g Deanys List 1, 2, 3, -lg Salutatorian 4. I Bc'fic'l'U Humble modesty . . . Does anyone need any lielp? . . . gentle nature . . . adept with .1 needle . . . I was going to say . . . quiet strength . . . class accompanist . . . infectious optimism. W W W wb ff 4 i 12, ffm UWT Wi BRICKETT STREET WEST NEWBURY ELEMENTARY SEPTEMBER 3 S.N.E.A. 43 Freshman Tea Committee Lou' In My Hmzrf First bride of the year . . . Dick, my husband . . . I may be in England,' . . . glistening pony tail . . . New England beaches . . . I have to catch my train. Milla fzfw' pu, f ' ss xvlttixium sriuii-fr ,Q av- Mfxtniiw xluxloiz HIGH jixwtmiu' 6 T77 Foolligbfvrs lg Camera Club Treasurer -lg Council Finance Committee 2, 3, 4, Public Relations 5, Co-Chairman 4: Executive Board 4: General XVelfare 3, 4, Nominating Committee lg Freshman Tea Committee Chairmang Dance Com- mittee 1, 25 Show lg Junior Prom Committee, Deans' Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Open House 33 Chairman 4, Initiation Committee 2: Cafeteria Associate 3, 4: Senior Showg Marshal, Daisy and Laurel Chains 3, Cmnpaxx, Associat: Editor 5, Editor-in-Chief 4, W'.A.A. Awards First, Second, Third, Fourth, Head of Individual Sports 43 Archery 1, 23 Basketball 1, 43 Field Hockey Honor Team 55 Hiking l, 2, 3, -lg Soccer 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, 2, Volleyball l. 2, 3, 4, Swimming 31 Dean's List l, 2, 3, 4. I'1'e Go! flu' Wforlif on ll Sfring Math MLIIOI' . . . dimples . . . Were going n different way . . . Room 4 at Kearsarge . . . saloon gal . . . Wl1en I was in high school . . . Bobbsey twins . . . Strudels. X f W C2 ff lllllil' . Olfllflfg bd' 29 HQLTEN STREET PEABODY ,IUNIOR HIGH APRIL zs ' IN if S.N.li.A. 4: Scnior Show: M.A.A. ll1fl'.llTll.ll'.ll Softball 1, 2, 3: Intramu I'ootb.1Ii 1, 2, 3, 4. Tln' Nigbl lx Young Social Studies Major . . . intriguing voice . . . Thnl's not lmrd to take . . . Qlnyds sidekick . . . Dukc . . . Good gricfn . . . hearty laugh . . . lirothciw KLll'Ql!11ll0X HICAIIPIX M1611 501111015 88 WASHINGTON S'I'Rlilf'I' PIZABOIJY JUNIOR HIGH NOVIZNIBIQR I2 if ll N-f CI.1ss President 4: CI.1ss Tre.1surer 5: K.1pp.i Delta Phi 3, 4: junior Prom Committee: Ushers Committee 4: New England Teacher PI'CP.1l'.1lI0l1 Associ- ation Conferenee 3: Senior Show: Commencement Usher 3: M.A.A. Intra- mur.1I I3.1sketb.1II I. 2. 3, -I: Intr.1mur.iI I5ootb.1II I, 2, 3, 4: Denifs List 4. Look Homvu ard, Angel Enghsh Major . . . Senior Class Captain . . . May we post- pone the test? . . . basketball fan . . . Great . . . what do you kids think about this? Cf C f1fAeri1fze onway 118 WEST STREET F MALDEN ELEMENTARY r 'v' FEBRUARY 2 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Science Club lg S.N.E.A. 2, 3, 45 Council Representative 4: Social Committee 4: Senior Sliow Ticket Committee: lfresliman Dance Committee: Sophomore Dance Committeeg junior Prom Ticket Committee: junior Carnival Dance Committeeg Orientation Day 3, 43 XVelcome Dance 4g Brother-Sister Tea 3, 41 Open House Reception Committee: Senior Sliowg liresliman Initiation Show: Dean's List 4. Lvl A Smile Be Your U1uf1ra'Hu Mother of us all . . . warm friendliness . . . l'm going on a diet . . . sincerity expressed through clear blue eyes . . . Drives me up a Wall . . . Chosen liive . . . Books! , XAJAHI' iv HUYI' .xxixu iuxxi ii ' iawixiss xiwifxiiai iz 5 'Clegg If.IS.'I'..,X. 2. 3. 4: X.li.lS.lf.,'X. 2. 4: liuuk Cllub l, Prcsidcnt-'l'i'cawui'ci' Z. 3, 4: Kappa Delta Plii 2. 3. 4: Pi Onicga Pi 3, 4: Cafeteria .-Xsxociatcx 23 liuxincw Council Rcprwcntatixc 2: Council Nominating Cfuminittcc lg liinancc Caimf rnittcc 3. 4: Tl'C.lNll1'L'l N Qonimittcc 3. Clxairman 4: Social Cummittcc 4: PI'cxidcnt'x Cumvnittcc Building and Grounds 3: i'Xwistaiit Trcawui'ci' 3, Trcav urci' 4: Nl.S.T.C.Q.S.Ci. 3. -I: Student Cmvcrnmcnt Pres. Unity Council Oi'- g.lHl7CI' 5, 4: N.S.A. Li0-Ol'LllX1.1IOL' 4: Talcnt Slum' lg Senior Slwwg C,ii'uunil- lvrcalxing Uslicrz Coinmcnccmcnt Uslicr 3, AIIIIIVX: llrnlui Sec, tl1at's it. . . . Have you paid your an-up dues? . . . Semper student guvcrmncnt . . . 5pui'ts cars . . . muscli man . . . Make out .1 claccli for mc. . Semi Andrd? i -- War? elfzezfa anie e 177 SYLVAN STREET MALDEN . X ELEMENTARY JULY 30 Clee Club 1, 3, 43 Choir 1, 3g Cafeteria Associates 2, 3, 4g S.N.E.A. 45 Junior Prom Music Committeeg Queen's Court, Junior Prom: Program Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Social Committee Z3 General Welfa1'e Committee Z: Hostess- Ground-brealxing 43 Orientation Day 2, 3, 43 Investiture Committee 45 Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 4g Senior Fashion Show 3g Freshman Talent Showg Quartet Contest 24 Senior Showg Daisy Chain 3g CLIPPER Secretaryg W'.A.A. First, Second, and Third Awards: W.A.A. Queenls Court lg Basket- WD: '. List 4. ball 1, 2, 3.41 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, -, 3, 4, cans A Liffle Bi! of Hf'tlI'l'll Sweet sophisticate . . . l'd be so embarrassed . . . touch of the ethereal . . . Business Senior . . . Miss Ultra . . . voice like an angel . . . 4 Sharps . . . strutlels . . . Hope the car goes. I 41, ISRUOIQ S'I'Rlflf'l' XY'Alil'l'l lfl,l ISUSIN IQSS .lUl.Y ll! Book Club 1, 2: Circle Hzgvrf zfzfgjfrzzlfffzr ,v 63321 5 'X 'yvof K 2, 3. 4: DC.lI1'S List l. If Ai11'f Nec't'ssi1r'ily So XVhere's Lou? . . . Let's have an intelligent conversa tion . . . hearty laughter . . . diner gang . . . 1936 Christ mas party . . . I think . . . The Big O. CPL ire ,Z-be Mio S0 EVERETT STREET Q 7 , EX ERETT BUSINESS W, f DECEMBER 22 If.B.'I'.A. 1, 2, 5, -lg Eartlu Scicncc Club 3g Duns' Aidc 2, 3: Scnior Slum Open Hnusc Guide 33 Council Rc urcv A W- '- ' ' 1 ,LI'lf.1flXk 1, -, X'1.A.A. Swnninn-g 2. 3 Alzzuyx I lull slm y 'lPLlikil1'I go, I lmvc so much work to do . . . i4i'c.1sL1rcruf S.P.lJ. . . . nut ' i 4 c cm . . . that cxtm smnctliirig . cclclnrity morn . . sunkcn ggirdcn. r Si MOUNTAIN AY RIQV lfRl2 lil,liMliN'lNARY MARCH S li I' H111 I ll'l'q0l lU K l L75 ' lfNUli LN ,bfxe A.C.lQ. 3, 4: XYYC.lll1Cl' Club 3: junior Prom 'liiclict Committee: xlunioi' Cairn:- x'.1l Dance Committee: Senior Show Ticket Committee: Clioir lg l:l'CSllI11.lll Show: Senior Slmwq NY..-LA. First, Second, Third, lfourtlu Axxyirdsg Iiultetlmll 1 7 2. 3. 4: Field Hockey -. 3: Soccer 2. 5: Volleyball -. Mafcing W'lwopc'1' Sparkling warmth . . . calm, Cool and collected . . . think you should . . . sincerity surpassed only by ami abilitv . . . No FREE information . . . Cape Cod week ends . . . Art critic . . . Ivy League . . . Rafts. Qfer li mania 39 COTTAGE AVENUE WINTHROP ELEMENTARY AUGUST 3 Class Vice President 23 Kappa Delta Phi l, 2, 3, 4g Circle K 2, 3, 4g Master Ceremonies Freshman Talent Show: Freshman Tea, All-College Show 2g Or- chestra Committee Senior Promg Council, New York Conference lg Senior Show- Commencement Usher 35 M.A.A. Freshman Basketball Coach 4, Bas ketball Varsity I, 2, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Shall We Dunn' Air France . . . Can I sit next to you? . . super sales- man . . . same thing . . . Arthur Murray's Protege . . . a night in Paris . . . Loyal Wfinthropite. I fl .. X . 111111 'tlfl'll'lll fIlll'I'll MAIN s'riuiLT .r xviisi' Boxifoizn Juxioiz HIGH t OCTOBER 2 I-'rml1igl1li'i'.i lg C.ime1'.i Club -4: Deans' Aide 21 Council Committees: Geneixil NY'elf.1re 21 Progrun 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Dance Publicitvg lunioi' Proin Hall Committeeg Iunioi' C.1rnix'.1l Committee: Senior Show Tickets, Co-Clmirmnn, Makeup: Luncheon 4: Tea and Reception 43 Senior lXlt'll'S1i'ffl'1'j De.1n's List 4. Ll'cIl'l' If To Iam' English Major . . . placid . . . Of course there's such a place as W'est Boxfordn . . . Skunk . . . let's go down to the smoker. irginia L-ZBOVMLKJ 2 MIDDLESEX AVENUE sWAMPscoTT JUNIOR HIGH MAY 27 Deans' Aide l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, S.N.E.A. 25 Camera Club 4, Committees: Freshman Tea, Freshman Dance, Sophomore Dance, Junior Carni- val, junior Prom Program, Senior Prom Ticket and Invitntionsg Editor Senior lVl'll'X,t'fft'l'Q Laurel Chain 34 XV.A.A. Hockey 1, Volleyball lg Dennis List 1, 2 3, 4. Wlwisfla' Wlwili' You Wfork Math Major . . . Miss Congeninl . . . I couldn't answer that question . . . official birthday recorder . . . Ginny . . . I think tb:1t's awful . . . camp every summer. 3 W ' JZN 0l'lHlll! !l'l'lll'l 0llI'l!l!ll ss multlr. . L-C LYNN ix - JUNIOR HIGH JULY 19 V NVeather Club 2, 45 Camera Club Secretary 2: Farth Science Club 4g Circle K 4g Pitman Debating Society Secretary 2g Usher 3: M.A.A. Show 2, Publicity Second. Third and Fourth Awards: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 1, 2, and Ticket Committeesg Baseball Varsity 2: Intramural Basketball 2: lntra- mural Football 2: D0.lll,S List 3, 4. Come, Fly Wifb M0 Social Studies Major . . . smoker intellectual . . . XY'h.1t's wrong with saluting? . . . Salem's claim to jet fame . . . XVait till the other party takes over. 1 'X-NNQ f ,afar Jaime floyd ' Q 11 CHASE STREET , E 45-2' .- SALEM 'Ei' 3 JUNIOR HIGH W DECEMBER 23 4 3292- . - X 5f P' , Q 'AEN I gig , X Social Studies Mijor . . . Lamont Cranston . . . Thu Shadow . . . XVl1g1t can I do with this typC of paper? . . . Daddy . . . late nrrivcr . . . set- sliot artist. i fl u7l'tIl'l'l' of ,Dl'l'tIllIS Science Club 1, 24 W'e.1thcr Club 1, Zg Baseball 1, 2. 3, -lg Baskctbal ' -lg Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Tennis 3, 4. .M f X fl1f1'1'r'1'11 - fum' fl' I If In S7 l5lCKlfURlJ AVI-QNUIQ RliYlfRlf llliNlliNT.'XRY MAH ,wo Council lfxecutive Boartl 4: S.N.li.A. 4: Cilee Club 1, 2, 5: Social Committee 3, 4: Prograrn Committee 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4: Tea Committee 4: Daisy Chain Committee 4: Publicity Committee Sophomore Show: Program Com- mittee Senior Show: Vfelcome Dance 4: Orientation Committee 4: Brother- Sister Tea 5: Deans' Aide 2: Ground Breaking 4: Initiation lfntertainment I: Senior Show: Daisy Chain 3: Cmnpasx Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4: NY'.A.A. lfirbt, Second, Third and Fourth Awards: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: lfieltl Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1. 2, 3. 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Dean! List 2, 3, 4. Lllllgbfllg Irisli E3 es v Delightful smile . . . Program Committee meeting' . . friendly . . . sparkling glow '... Rose Bowl Queen . . . Gainsborough critic . . . 11 real lady . . . I may go to Conneeticutf' Shy guy . . . friund to .Ill . . . Up with the kids last night . . . man in thc midst of womcn . . . k'UI1f.l4Qi0L1S smilc . . . My family . . . perpetual alum-r'1Aulm-as . . . lfirst National. 1 Q E 0Ol'g0 Ellggllll an , us PLAINFIELD AVENUE VW' mf X MALDEN 'Q ELEMENTARY E ' DECEMBER 29 I buf 4 Elf L T? --f- E S.N.If.A. 43 Cnmcm Club 1, 2: I.R.C. 1, 2: M.A.A. Orcl1cQt1'.1 Committee 4 I Wfmrlf-11 llfzjrjry Tum' 7 ond Jdfgfn gcgrrzan - ffda 'y. rav:Q-mp-1Q':',,1:1z- 'i si MENLQ AVENUE LYNN ,.,,,i. at JUNIOR HIGH MAY 21 Kappa Delta Plii 2, 3, 4g S.N.E.A. 45 Choir 1, 2, 3g Senior Showg Luncheon Committee 4. l'z'v Bvwz WOVkill, on fbc' Railromf Social Studies Major . . . the harpoon . . . I am a camera . . . Well, now, lct's see . . . National Guard . . . hi-fi enthusiast . . . My goodnessi' . . . my car. .AIN l MEADER ROAD EVERETT ELEMENTARY AUGUST 20 Iicam' Aide 1, Zg S.N.E.A. 4: C 'I R ounci cprcsennltivc 23 Prom Publicitv Com mittee 4: Activities Committee Junior W'eek: Freshman Tea Committee 3 Senior Show: Dc.m's List 3, 4. 11's Dz'fnz1'l y Striking 1'cdl1c.1d . . . Michtclnn f-l f LL 0 .ln . . . D0n't forget thc Cl.1V.liiL'l'SU . . . Ann or Betty? . . . I'll mcct you in thc smoker . . . firclutlg. l'l'l1l' . 1-51115 f L7 ,- gs 4195 LYN N lfI.liNllfNT.'XR Y A UGUST 2 ' Deans' Aide 1, 23 Dramatic Club lg Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2: S.N.E.A. 4: Iunior Vfeek Activities .ind Dance Program Committees: lniti.1tion Show 23 Freshrmn Te.1 Committee 1: Freshman Dance Committee 1: Dance Com- mittee 4: Senior Showg L.1urel Chain 3g Senior N1'zzxlt'f1'm'g XYQX..-X. Axxxirtls First. Second, Third: Baskefball l, 2, 3: Field Hockey 1, 2. 33 Soccer 1. 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3g DC.1Il,S List 1, 2, 3. 4. Tln' Sfars WVU Rt'lIIt'lII!7t'l' Expressive eyes . . . lt's in my notes, Hon . . . bubbling enthusiasm . . . Variety is the spice of life . . . dnredevil behind the wheel . . . just NVonderful Club. gift? jlfflpp 127 SI-IERIDAN AVENUE MEDFORD Y X ELEMENTARY C: FEBRUARY 18 A C E 4 Art Club 4' Freshman Tea Committee S.N.E.A. 23 Science Club 1: . . . 3 ' , lg Orientation Day Committee 43 Wlelcome Dance Committee 4g Junior Dance Committee 3: Student Council Formal Program Committee 4: Ticket Committee Senior Showg Senior Prom Committee 43 Sophomore Dance Com- ' ' 'F ' 'li ' 1: Soccer 1: mittee: Social Committee 43 XXf.A.A. First Award, Field Hoc ey Swimming 1: Volleyball lg Dean's List 3. lflllllff' flu' Top . a well of sincerity lives talk . . . l,et's go . . . Fletch . . summers All Green Harbor . . . Highland Fling . . . l clidn't Sllltlyll . . . Red is Disturbing. 'ff if C11 fI'I'll C ffl!!! IS CIJCNIJALIC STRICIYI' SALIQM -dir l2I.lfMliNTARY Q, MARCH 7 f IT' Class Secretary lg Tri Mu 1, 2, 3. 4: S.N.E.A. 3, 45 Art Club l, 2. 31 Publicity and Decorations Freshman Dance: Sophomore Danceg Initiation Committee 2: Legislative Committee lg Dr. Driscoll's Tea 3g Council Executive Board 4: Finance Committee Chairman 43 General XYYClf.11'C Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Public Relations Committee 3g Alumni 2, 5, 4g Cap and Gown Committee 4: W.A.A. First, Second, Third and Fourth Awardsg Representative lg Head of Basketball 2: Head of Softball 33 Honor Teams: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 1. 2, 5, 4: Soccer 1, 2. 3, -lg Softball 1. 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 5, 4. Your Eyes Of Blue Eyes are the mirror of the soul . . . underlying sensitivity . . . Coffee and French fries . . . German correspond- ence . . . many irons in the fire . . . Fraulein . . . Commer- cial Art . . . Rafts. X06 IZ gl it Plief s PLEASANT STREET PEABQDY JUNIOR HIGH Z! NOVEMBER 1 V' Kappa Delta Phi 1, Z, 3. 4: Circle K 2, 3, 4: S.N.E.A. 3, 4: Freshman. Soplio- more Dance Committee: NI.A.A. Dance Committee 3, 4, Initiation Com- mittee 2: Kappa Delta Phi Investigating Committee 31 Executive Board 43 Dance Committe: 3, 4: Social Committee 41 M.A.A. Basketball Intramural 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer Varsity 2. 3. -lg Co-Captain, Softball Intt'amti1'al 1, 2. 3, 4: Representative 1, 2. I Go! Rfii flmz Social Studies Major . . . dancing . . . Too much . Road to the Catskills . . . ',W!l1L'I1 is the next dance? . . . kid lirotlier . . . Splendor of Greece! . . . tliey're out of it. 2 fl f af f ll1'l'lI l llll' lll1l'll !0l'I Ull w 3 ' ,IACKSON S'l'Rlfli'l' LAXVRIZNCIZ Iil.lfMliN'I'ARY ii r '11-lr MAN 30 X- Clee Club 1, 23 Art Club 1, 23 15o0f1ilqf2fw'x 23 S.N.lS.A. 4' A' C ' i , it oaimittee 4: Laurel and Daisy Chain Committee 45 Junior Dance Committee 5: lfresli- man Dance Publicity Committeeg Program Committee 2. 3, -lg lnitiatizmn Committee Z3 Prom Invitations Committee 3: Ring Committee ' Iunior Cake Sale Committee: Senior Sbow Publicity Committee: Christmas Play 23 Laurel Chain: Senior N011 vleffer XV.A.A. Firet, Second, Tllird, And Fourth Awardsg Head of Play Day -lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockev I 2 3' I 3 V ' 1 Soccer l, Honor Team 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. S1111 If W'iffJ Music' Inexlaaustible exuberance . . . soprano of the smoker . . . I can't stand it . . . Go NVest . . . pert pixie . . . Not bad, toucl1e . . . the S o'clock scholar. Kg! gAl'l0l l 6U'li 75 BELMONT STREET SOMERVILLE ELEMENTARY JANUARY zo Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 S.N.E.A. 3, 41 Science Club 33 A.C.E. 45 Alumni 2, 3, 4: Chairman. General Wlelfare 2, 3, 43 Freshman Tea Committee: Freshman Dance .ind Ticket Committee: Sophomore Dance Committee, junior XVcek Committeeg Junior Carnival Committee: Prom Committee 3, 45 Class Gift Committee 4: Open House Committee 2, 3: Invitations Committee 4: NV.A.A. Ifirst, Second, Third, and Fourth Awardeg Basketball 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Soeeer 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, -lg Volleyball 2, 3, -lg Dean's List 3. llifvlr Your xvrllgllll To A Shu' Sunny dixpositit n . . . Wl1llf'S a Cru? . . . the girl who came to dinner . . . smoldering volcano . . . I'm in love again . . . better late than never . . . Rafts . . . Ivy League . . . XYi.llU'L'SSL'S. 2 PUTNAM RO,-XID IPSXVICII JUNIOR HIGH IJIQCIZNIBIQR 31 W fe f I LIP!! XUJI' fl'I'lll!'l' Q u if 'ao' C.uner.i Club 43 Initiation Committee 2: Prom Committee 5: Prugixiin Com- mittee 4: Clipper I-Ioedown Committee 4: Senior Snow: CLIPPKR Assoeiate ' ' ' ' xli'ff'rg NY'.A.A. Basketball 33 Field Hockey 3: Soeeer 3: I'.Ll1f0I'Z SCHIOI lxtll 1 Yolley'b.1ll 3: De.in's List -I. W'isb 11111011 tl Sim' English Major . . . associate editor . . . skunk . . . Some- thing fierce . . . a friend indeed . . . I know .ill about I' ' ' . . . oise plus . . . See you in Con- clams . . . shan t p necticutf' OJQXOA QQMQPQIQ ig 2 99 BROADWAY SALEM JUNIOR HIGH f W x JUNE 18 V47 'v Senior Slmowq M.A.A. Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1: Dance Committceg Dennis List 3, 4. Music, Musir, Music' Social Studies Major . . . our television celebrity . . . The Bell-Tone Trio . . . another family man . . . musical talent . . . Chordfo-vans. F' f x ,Jlf 0lHl'llll ,A 6111f1'1'1'1'1'o 27 FORI-IST AYIQNUE I-1VliRliTT BUSINIQSS SIQPTIQMBIQR zu , 17 Sv lf.B.T.A. 1. 2. 5, 4: Alumni Committee 3: General xY'L'lli.ll'C 3. 4: lfinanee 43 Open House Cuidt 3: Hall Committee for Senior Reeeptiong Deans' Aide 2, 5: Pi Omega Pi Program Committee: Clerical Committee for Senior Sliowg XY'.A..'X. liirst Award: Basketball 2: Volleyball 25 Swimming 2, 5. Hou' IllIl7Ul'f11lIf C4111 If Br' NVl1:1t do I care? . . . Don't lfotlier mc . . . celebrity room . . . sunken garden . . . I'll give you such a kick . . . B.C .... Annapolis . . . friendliness . . . Recording Secretary of S.P.D. ll7CIlZ 7yfLZl'llAll ,A4llI,50ll -1' ,- AQ. l 45- mv HESPER STREET SAUGUS 'V JUNIGR HIGH T JULY 17 Book Club 1. 2, 3, -lg S.C.A. Secretary 3, Vice President 43 Initiation mittee 2: junior Prom Committee: Senior Reception Committee: Senior Slmoxx Uslieretteg NY'.A.A. Representative 1: Field Hockey 1: De.m's List 1, 2. 3. 4 Szzwl Song of Imfiu S.DCl.ll Studies Nlajor . . . be.1utiful complexion . . . public relitions lwoartl for Stonelmm . . . how can anyone study in tli ZOO e rec room? . . . one of two .ll11Ol1gl1'lLll1y . . . Gnds lu Com- 1 PR ' N K X! X rllIl'l'fllI , QI lIl'I'lH'l' C ' ll IAS sl OSPl'C'l' S'l'Rl1l-'I' l'X'Ii. ROCKPORT l1l.l Nll7,N'liARY OCTOBlfR I3 S.N.E..-X. 5. 4: A.C.E. 3: I-I'CbhlN.1I1 Tea Committee 1: i'l'CSillU.1I1 .md Sopho- mmtq D.mee Committees: Junior C.1rnix'.11 Committee: Iunior Wieck Commit- tee: Junior Prom Piogmm Committee: Junior Cnlte Sale Committee: Initi- .ition Banquet Committee 4: Senior Show Ticket Committee: CLIPPER Hoe Down Deeorationx Committee: Publicity Committee Senior Show: Freshm.m 'K -' ii. . r: XY'.A.A. Basketball 2. Show: CLIPPER Adx ertismb N 111151. Fil 1'-Frm!-T11 0, E71 US Of Bflzc' Curlv locks . . . The Iinvlish Channel next? . . . Come-on . 5 let's go . . . BNC' .... I-Live you heard this joke? . How . . . life of .my party . . . smoker philosopher. j61fAe1'z'1ze Ill? ,Mfr eq I 40 FAIR GAKS AVENUE LYNN ELEMENTARY SEPTEMBER 27 7 -I 4 X Club 4' Junior Prom P1'Og1'.ll'l1 SL Ilirtli Science Club 1: A.C.E. 3, .5 1 rt , Ticket Committuce 3: Suniui' Show Ticket Committee: F1'CShl'l1.ll1 Initiation Skit: Ii,L'.lI'l,N List 4. ,ill Tfn' Tfiillqx You Ari' 4 liit iii nninltcs cfticicncx' cxpcrt . . . iircbug ,X iwiusli L .L . . . . I . . . lin inn rtxilly' think sn? . . . Ifinast . . . bcttci' iinni s lrisli wit . . . XY'yui11.1 not XY'ynn1ing . . . k .lI'lUlQl'.ll7i1L'I' L'Xll'.lUl'LiII1.lIlL WEFAIII' Lili' ,!A11'A1j in 2-Wg II.-XRDY STRIALIYI' SALEM IQLLMIQNTARY -an-5 IJIQBRUARY I9 Book Club 2, 3, 4: Earth Science Club 31 A.C.If. 4: Senior Show Scenery Committee Chairman: Receptionist Ground breaking Ceremoniesg Ivx' Com- mittee: Initiation Committee: NV.A.A. First Award: Basketball 5: Vollev- bill 3 t . . Suiuging O11 A Shu' Effervescent humor . . . I'm all upset' '... her presence adds gaiety to any occasion . . . This is Ll strange situa- tion . . . Mike . . . loyal Latin scholar . . . Salem's own Sophie Tucker. !g't'Az11'c!,AzfAc111if xzferfo Q -+2 HAXYTHORN STREET E! CHELSEA i ELEYENTARY Q' 1 NOVEMBER li Quin? 3' Claw Vice Prexitlent 4: Pi'ogr.1n1 Committee 3. 4: Internation.il Relations Clulw 1. 2. 3: Pitmxn Debating Club 1. 2: Art Club 3, -ll Science Club 3. -lg Ql1.1II'IT1.1Il Council Nominlting Committee: Refreshment Committee Senior Slww: Stage Nl.lI'l.1gCI' Senior Slmwg Cl1.1irm.1n Laxt Clupel 4: Commencement Uxliei' 3: Nl.A..'X. Public Rel.1tionQ 2. 3: B.zslietb,ill lntr.1mui'.1l 2: Eootlmill NEIIIJQCI' 2: De.1nX Liit 1, 4. 'S ii .-0 V 4' ,pf .llmf ll.1jrjwi Ii'H.1 iff f it Xlwltf Ycep . . . l..lX'Ul'ilC tmiiik . . . pro- A. ir inwtci' pen' t'xt't'llt'net' . . . l'll tt-Il uni . . .!SY9sQJ 'idk i . A ,, . ' ,Lp f f vfgtke- .4 4 liwni Nl.ll'lt' . . . c,..lI1 l lNll'I'UXV YULII' note-I . ? 'v3 1 , -J' ' , ' ffq 'u.- litliei' kiinwt lwest . . . texts. --.010 ' 44' '-.v1ffa,-.n. ' .4 f 64 L1 Si-X1,15N1 1'1 UN1 811111 1 , l'I'llI' WAll'I!,gl'I.,1A 'F 1'1.1fN11iN'1fXRH S151 'Tl-1N11S1f R u Book C1ub 1, Z, 53 S.N.E.A. 5: Recording '1're.ixurer 43 130.11181 .-Xide 1. 25 Sophomore Ring Committee: Junior C.u'niv.11 Dance Committee: 11e.mX 1,ist 2, 3, 4. Dr'1ir'a1afU Sincere manner . . . 1t's for my hope Chest . . . suht1e humor . . . 1-Ie'11 be home for the weekend . . . fastidious appearance . . . Yes, 1'm 1rish . . . just XY'onderfu1 Club. i J' f'Z '9- ga ,sw as CLPOKAQIQ ,Qwanic L ufmob , 21'2 CROSS STREET SALEM ELEMENTARY JUNE 11 .fi E ff ' in-L 21 ' I .Java 4 ' AL S.N.E.A. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Deans' Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Council C - mittees: Treasurefs 3, 4, Program 2, 3, Social 4, Dance 4, Open House 3, 4, Brother-Sister Tea 2, 3, 4, Ground-breaking 4, Junior Carnival, Investi- ture 4, Cafeteria Associates 2, 3, 4, Queen's Court 3, Orientation Entertain- ment 4, Decorations Dance 1, Initiation Entertainment 1, Photography junior W'eek, W'.A.A. First, Second, Third Awards, Recording Secretary 4, Nominating Committee 4, Representative 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, Honor Team 3, 4, Soccer, Honor Team 1, 2, 4, Head 3, Swim- ming 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4. Blupbirzf of H:1ppi11c'ss , Slim and trim . . . Let's just look around . . . brings the outdoors indoors . . . Wait a minute . . . Miss Versatility . . . twinkle-toes . . . Be good . . . dangling earrings . . . 4 Sharps. 137 lo 4 Si Gl,liNlJ.'XI.lz S'l'Rl'll'l' 1-Lvl-11ua'1 r KIUNIOR HIGH Dl ClfMlSl'R 31 ' 1 Wfgllill l'0lIlH'l!-!ll1l,- in-ct in Science Club 45 XY'C.lIl1Cl' Club 4: Circle K 3, 4, Board of Directors 1 Council RCl7l'CSCl1I.lIlX'C 1: Conference State Tcaclmers Colleges Sxxzllnpxcutt 3: BLA X Blsketball Intr.1mur.1l 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Im1'.1mur.1l 1. 2, 5, -lg Dean' List C Q1 fi K., ff' X . 1 ps. Q., Q1 'v - Tm For Tu u Math Major . . . mln of tb: world . . . Virgit . . . thu right bu.ldj,'? . . . subt.e wit . . hi-lxo, people . . . smoker sidevfglli superin tcndent. U! J! ' 012 111115251125 ez 14 ARBELLA STREET SALEM .cdr ELEMENTARY W' DECEMBER s Book Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Dean! List 2. Sofflj As lu A Alllfllfllg Sznzrisv Star Sapphire . . . Well, Phillip says . . . lt's Ll 4-bidw . . . couturierc . . . poised and dignified . . . always ll lady . . . l'x'e read several lmuksf' 330 DURFEE STREET r FALL RIVER BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 1 8 NSQQIQAQVL Q' Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 4, Footligbfers 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Circle K 1, 2, 3g Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Pi Omega Pi 3, 4g Bookstore 1, 2, 3, 4g Finance Com- mittee 1, 2, 35 Dean's List 3. Make Believe Jeepster . . . diner . . . great dramatist . . . Boston bound Tennessee Williams . . . a true aesthete . . . drama critic . . . pipe smoker . . . Have you read - P MPA!! l!8lfl,g S1 TRACY AVENUE 1' - 'Q LYNN ELEMENTARY , A -in-sf-f JUNE 14 Kappa lJelt.i Phi l, 2, 5, 41 Freshm.m Showq Senior Showg M.A.A. Vice Presi dent 43 Commencement Usher 31 Biskerlmll Varsity 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 Football 1, 2, 3. Lef The Worry Bird Wforrvi' For You Curtain of niyslery . . . nucleus of the senior show . . . ll C' U Nle-Study? . . . hoop stpir . . . I've got to ca Jmny . . Rack them up, -lack . . . tall and reticcnt. 617110 inZllAUfA, 72 WESTERN AVENUE LYNN LQLEMENTAIU' i. by DECEMBER 14 W v Book Club 5. 49 S.N.E.A. 2, 3: Art Club 4g Sophomore Dance Committee: Junior Prem Committeeg Cap .ind Gown Committee 4g Laurel and Daisy Chain Committee 43 Senior Show Ticket, Art and Publicity Committees: Initiation Committee 2: Fresliinnn Dance Decoration Committeeg Queen's Court Junior Promg Orientation Day Committee 3g W'.A.A. Volleyball l. Szwvf and Lovely Complexion smooth as cream . . . Gold Dust twin . . always 105 . . . Hotel Taft . . . I love Oldsmobilesn . . Come out, come out wherever you are! . . . queen s court ifcfgn ,jQfAy 14s SPRING STREET MEDFORD - ELEMENTARY f' APRIL io MU! A.C.F. 3. President 4: Art Club 3, Secretary -lg Freshman Committee Tea 23 Initiation Committee 25 Social Committee 3, 4: General XVelfare Committee 5, 4: Program Committee 43 Orientation Day Committee 3, 4: Ticket Committee Senior Showg Senior Tea and Reception Committee 4g Favor Committee Junior Promg Senior Prom Committee: Freshman Showg Senior Show: Laurel Chain 3g XY'.A.A. First, Second Awards: Field Hockey 1, 23 Soccer 1, 21 Volleyball 1, 2: Dean's List 4. My Fzmny Valeufim' Mischief dances in her eyes . . . stockings for her hair . . . starched shirts . . . Cha Cha Cha . . . Snooky . . . inspira- tion for poetry . . . her imile radiates sunshine . . . Chosen Five. R Jtll'l'l' ,2!llIl!n'I.f!A Ljcllf 1 CLIFTON AYIZNUIZ MARBLIQHLAD ICLIZMIZNTARY XOYLMBITR 9 bi'G5a-fgfdj S.N.E.A. 4: Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. xg W, W0 if G, 'iii , QAVV 0- X4-4f! .1 LV lv 2 Q tI7'fX orclggzclu MA! ii 35D'tll'E'. z-Q Little Mother . . . sparkles like a ray of sun- shine . . . my husband says . . . sportsman- ship personified . . . Home EC. is a subject? wonderful to know . . . family of four. L5 Ae .ANN JGWJAPJ 84 BROMFIELD STREET NEWBURYPORT 5,2 ip ELEMENTARY OCTQBER 21 S.N.E.A. 4g Art Committee and Uslierette Senior Sllowg Move-Up Committee '. 1, 45 Invitation Committee Class Day 43 Dean's List 4. pkg H A i JM V 1p,l,l ' ' 1 cp NWW , 'HMM' .VU H9 4 S ' ' MW u C1 if lf :HV O 1 , t . . Te, my fs' f' uvfw B , 4 Lt' D Far-Away Places 'lv' VA ,Ay ,lfjjl 4 4 .I illlk P I ' I Quiet and nice . . . hurry, I'll miss my trainl' . . . from X ii I 7' Newburyport to Alaska . . . agreeable and understanding V , 1 - ' av . f . . . I made this dress . . . BSLM traveler. I I ' ' ,, N LJ rj u 0 I ' tlll'll'II1 I fill!!! 260 MAIN SIRIQIQT NORTH ISROUIiI5IliI.lJ BUSINIQSS DITCI-1NII5IiR 9 If.B.'I'.A. I. 2, 3, 4' Book CIub 1' Txi NI I , , , ' . u , 2, 3, -I: Tea Committee I4 Initi- .xtion 2' D ' ' ' ' ' , eeomtxone slumon Prom' Commencement P' C . rogram ommittee: Img typing 1: Circt1I.1tion 2, 3. Mood Indigo Reserved . . . Dube's . . . dark brook Pu n I b e . . . 1 , my or- row your-?', . . . keeper of the cabinet S.P.D .... time for a Clggy butt . . . meeting next hour? she drives me. P0 .AVI VL o!16'Ll 150lfL 355 LINWOOD STREET LYNN ELEMENTARY MARCH ZS Book Club 3, 4: S.N.E.A. 3, 4g Art Club 1, 2, 45 Chorus lg Senior Show Art Committeeg Invitation Committee Junior Promg Cap and Gown Com mittee 4g Log 34 W.A.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Volley ball 1, 2, 5, 45 DC.lI1l9 List 4. Sopbisfimfva' Lady Svelte . . . gold dust Twin . . . Isn't that lovely? . . .New York frolics . . . hide and seek . . . He's not the onel' . . . always l0fi? . . . stature of Ll model. r 7- 9 p KOA!! c'vZ:lll'A',l,5 'sd- N ,fin sf, 1-LNDICOTT sritulgr PIQABODY f BUSINESS Nov1iMB13R is 5, 'QQ q 1 Class Treasurer 4g Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 43 Pi Omega Pi 3, -1: E.B.'li.A. I, 2, 5, 4: N.E.B.T.A. 2, 41 Circle K 3, 4g Class Gift Committee 4: Public Rela- tions Committee 4: Open House Entertainment -lg Guide Open House 31 N.E.B.T.A. Convention 2, 4g Treasurer's Committee 45 Commencement Usher 34 M.A.A. Basketball Intramural 1, 2g Football Intramural 1. 2, 3. Tbc'rc s No Tomorrnui Dry humor . . . keeper of money . . . the little brown jug . . . I can get it cheap! . . . SAAC . . . MFG . . . Tl1ey've bonded me . . . What's the problem? mmm y Jael ., p S S 86 ENDICOTT STREET PEABODY BUSINESS OCTOBER 28 4 S w i-- N301 , . stqfi iff: . 4 I - -91 Kappa Delta Phi 2, Vice President 3, President 4g Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Mem- bership Committee 4g N.E.B.A. Convention 4g Open House Speaker 33 Senior Script Committeeg Commencement Usher 35 CLIPPER Subscriptions Com- mitteeg M.A.A. Intramural Basketball 1, 2g Intramural Football 1, 23 Dean's List 1, 2. Ins! Om' of Those Things Kappa Delta Phi leader . . . back-row kid . . . lost week end . . . Div. ll - K.O.C .... NVho's having the party? . . . Hi Cuz . . . you're brothers? . . . studied all of ICJ minutes. C7 X ' C HIFI' ll'l'l'.ll' I'0l1lll'l Ci- ' 199 FALCQQN S'I'Rlili'l' FAST BOSTON ELEMENTARY JULY 9 Art Club 3, 4: A.C.E. 2. 3: S.N.E.A. 2: Book Club 3. 4: Deans' Aide Z. 4: International Relations Club 1: Dance Committee 1: Te.i Committee 11 Sophomore Initiation Committee: Sophomore Decorations Dance Committee: Big Sister 2, 5: Carnival Committee 3: Open House Fntert,ii:itnent .ind PI'Ogl'.lI11 Committee 3, 4: Junior XVeek Committee: Entertainment For Orien- tation Day 5, 4: Luncheon 4: Tea and Reception 4: Cap .ind Gown Commit- tee 4: Senior Show: Freshman Show: W.A.A. First, Second .ind Third Awards: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4: Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4: Softball 2, 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: DC3H,S List 4. Izg' Rose The eyes have it . . . pnntomimist . . . Miss -- my wife . . . a Tola time . . . Don't be Ll clown . . . 4 Sharps . . . good will Ambassador . . . Ivy League . . . Rafts. I e 6111105 mlm Pl t K 90 UNioN STREET . 1 1-'33 ga, LYNN JUNIOR HIGH bf? JUNE iz ' NIU' S.N.F..-X. 4: Ticket Committee Junior Dance: Ticket and Hall Committee Sophomore Dance: Orcliewtra Committee Junior Promg Senior Sliowg Council Executive Bxard -ig Representative 2, 3: Commencement Usher 31 M.A.A. Prexitlent 4: Clmairman Dance 4: Chairman Sports Night 4: Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain -lg Nl.A.A. Representative 1, 2, 33 Dean's List 4. 'Iliff' .Hr On! fo ifn' Bzlllgrllllt' Social Studies Mijor . . . Salemk Mickey Mantle ...Dutcli . . . good pointn . . . Ann Marie . .. first groom of tlie year . . . Dave! antagonist . . . MAA presitlenl. ' -H BAR'I'HOLOMliXY' S'l'RliliT z LYNN KIUNIOR HIGH MARCH 1 uwuw! ,SKKIIIII . 4 --e 1-A Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3: Camera Club lg Senior Show: Intr.1mur.1l Basket- ball 1, 2, 5g Intr.1mur.1l Football 1, 3. Lifc upon fbc' W'iCkf'd Sfugz' Social Studies Major . . . su1v: . . . del mf fourw . . Mr. Todd . . . .lctor of the year . . . short intereft ipan in class. !g7C!l7I'l-CL glfm! 052111115 , P. X. .1 .1....sax4: ......:.4:..Ah.'l4I Ona? R 14 CENTRAL COURT BEVERLY JUNIOR HIGH JUNE 3 S.N.If.A. 43 Music Club 33 Chew Club 3: Book Club 1, 2, 3, -lg Xwvtlillhl Club 31 Lib1'.11'y Awistgmt 3: Program Committee 4: Lug Reporter and Tyulst .. 2' Rumor lXl'llN1l'ffl'P'. Ynzfll Nvzlvz' uvtllk Alum' fnglisli M.1jor. . . Rod . . . W'l1crc is your cmpatlmy? va lQlYHC.llUl' of l'CKL'.lI'Cl'l . . . class pnct . . . inv.1lu.1blu typist . . Now l was just I'L'!Clll1gQllNJLIf ll1.1t. l . '. . 115171 111111 - 1111111111 66 CJ ' I-XXSAI' ISOSAIKUN lilil-'P.Ilf N'l'.'X ll Y P N Xl i ny ' MM ll 'uv'1' S.N.F.A. 4g Art Club 2: Frexliman Tea Committee: Senior Show Tieltet Coni- mittee: Senior Reception Favor .ind Invitation Committeesg S:oiplion'oi'e Ihnee Committee: lireslimaii Initiation Skitg W'.A.A. I7ii'st, Second, Tliird, lfourtli Awards: Bawketlmll l, 2, 31 Field Hockey l, 2. 3: Softball 1. 2 3: Soccer 3. 4: Swimming 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 5. L1111' Is f1t'Vt' To Sing Incandescent laughter . . . Have you met Allie? . quiet and understanding . . . june, the montli of Brides . . . XY'ill you meet us there? . . . ,1 true gourmet. C I i7 J P61123 . 0?lllC ICQ 210 LEYDEN STREET ' EAST BOSTON JUNIOR HIGH MARCH 15 Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4g Science Club 4g Nveather Club 45 Camera Club 4: Senior Show Ticket .md Program Committeesg Chairman Junior Czirnixxil Planning Committee: Senior Prom Favor and Ticket Committees: Senior Nv1wleflw'g De.m,s List 4. 1,111 Trzzrelillg Ligluz' Math M.1'or . . . student teacher star . . . There is an l answer to every problem . . . our gang's private Chauf- feur . . . Logs . . . Monte'5 . . . exeursionist. ,l I E ' I M1411 ,JS so uwzwf, r. 64 SHARON S'I'Rlili'l' , sb- ' NVIQST MIHJFORD juxtoia HIGH 6, X FEBRUARY 9 Circle K 2, 3, Executive Board -1: Kappa Delta Plii 2, 3, Executive Board -13 Initiation Committee 3, 4: CLIPPER Hoe Down Committeeg Cliairman Com- mencement Ushers Committeeg Council Executive Board 3, 4: Library Com- mittee 2, Chairman 3, -1: Nominating Committee 1, Z, 3: Rotary Contest Essay Xvinner 1956: CLIPPER Assistant Eclitorg Clllllfliltii 43 Lug 1, 2, Sports Editor 33 M.A.A. Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 44 Swimming Instructor 2, 3: 1ntr.1- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Intramural Football 1, 2, 33 Soccer 3, Co-Captain 4: Swimming 1, 2, 3: Dean's List 2, 3, 4. You ng dl' Henri Social Studies . . . Cupid . . . Theres nine of us in the family . . . Assistant Editor . . . famous tease . . . sl1e's a Wonderful person . . . Sure, I'll drive you over. l 7 lff clxNfZH7 Ulllllll SS EMMANUAL STREET REVERE ELEMENTARY JULY 1 em 7 3 4' Cheerleader 1. 2, homore Art Club 1, 2. 5, 4: Book Club 3, 4: .i . . Co-Captain 3: Deans' Aide 2: Junior Prom Program Comn . Dance Committee: Freshman Tea Committee: General Welfare Committee 5. 41 Finance Committee 3, 4: Public Relations Committee 5: Social Com- mittee 3: Open House Refreshment Committee 3, 45 Move-Up Day Com- mittee: Alumni Committee: Favor Committee 2: Council Executive Board 2. 3: Reprexentative 3: XY.A.A. First, Second, Third, Fourth Awards: Play Director 3: Archery 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 2, 5, 4: Soccer 7 3 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4: Swimming 1, 3: Honor Team SYEA. 1. -, -,. iittee' Sop Ilay ' 3 4' Volleyball -, .. 5, 4: l7ean's List 4. If This 1,s11'1' Luz 4' diamond on her Miss Clliic . . . twinkle in licr eye . . . finger . . . -Iimlao . . . Qieeltees , . . I didnit crumpn . . . A 'lI 'll1ll . . . Ivy league . . . Rafts. x.1t'.itiims in X me . Wurfnfn yfm' X mmm! -lv XY'lL1lil,UXX' .XYI XL'l Nll'l7l UlilD lllNllfN'I'.XRY Sl'l lil1Kll5lll ll lfartli Science Club lg Art Club 2, President 3. -lg CQl1eerle.ulei' l, Ig S.X.lQ..'X. 1, 2, 3, Recortling Tre.iNurer -lg Council RCPl'CSCl1I.lIlYC -F: Social Committee 3, 4: XY'estfieltl State Conference 4: Senior Show: liisliion Show 31 liresliman, Sophomore, .lunior lhnce Committees: Talent Show 13 Tea Committee 1: Prom Ticket Committee 3: Brotlter-Sister Ten 3, -Eg Orientation Day Com- mittee 3. 4: Open House Guide 3: XV.A.A. Basketball 23 Ifieltl Hockey 2: Soccer 2: Volleyball 2: De.in's Lixt 4. The Snug Is You Poised naivete . . . Let'Q go to my house . . . kind words and sweet smile . . . I'm going Shopping . . . Council Queen . . . unlimited wardrobe . . . Chosen Five . . . cafeteria. x H1 f m'Cz'a a C ,bona Ai, 4 21 DESMOND RoAD ' MALDEN i ELEMENTARY .Q NOVEMBER iz Cafeteria 4: Sophomore Dance Decoration Committee: Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Senior Show Usher, Ticket and Makeup Committees: Senior Prom Committeeg junior Cake Sale Committee: Big Sister Committee: W.A.A. B.1sltetb.1ll 2: Volleyball 1, 2g De4m's List 3, 4. Slum In My lfvwx lilie quiet YVUIIIQIII . . . Need ll ride . . . just smile . . . Clievy eonverlilmle . . . WL' lmve to wail until 4330 . . . lover of .lI1lI11.1l's . . . july 26 . . . Strutlels . . . tests on l'li u rstln y. yffnflilllll 7f!A'lI ffm 7711 qzzflv 13 CHURCH S'l'Rl:l:'l' Gl.OUCliS'l'lfR lfl.liMliN'I'ARY lJlfCliNlBlfR 7 six 4 '? Arr Club 3: S.N.E.A. 33 Membership Committee 5.N.li.A. 4: Nhlxe-up Com- mittee Senior Show Ch.1irm.ing Program Commiitee Commeneement: Senior Xi' il-HW N V ' It 4 i1,LLIPlhR Typist. My Name is Mimi Sincere Congeniality humor surpassed by Show's Max Factor . . . . Thats beside the point . . . wit . . . generous assistant . . . Senior . . Mimi . . . Now at North Adams. jjfzomaa Madam 1 CLAREMONT COURT ARLINGTON JUNIOR HIGH MAY 20 naar-v Nil' Class President 1 1195115 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Alternate Delegate Na- tional Convention 4g Initiation Committee 33 Circle K 34 S.N.E.A. 4g Initiation Banquet Skit Committee 15 Chairman of Freshman Dance, Freshman Tea and Reception Committee lg Entertainment Committee Orientation Day 2, 35 Sophomore Initiation Committee 25 Sophomore Ring Committee 2g Sophomore Dance Publicity Committee, Publicity M.A.A. Showg Initiation Rules Com- mittee 1: Ivy Exercises Committee 43 Senior Showg M.A.A. Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Intramural Football 1, 23 Dean's List 3, 4. In flu' Middle of an Island Social Studies Major . . . man of integrity . . . Got to have a cigarette . . . staunch supporter of the Emerald Isle . . . politician . . . Don't panic. XUAIQ ml Z1 A195257 134 CHESTNUT STREET CHELSEA JUNIOR HIGH ill' UNE 2 J 1 :'.:N Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 35 S.N.E.A. 45 Pitman Debating Society lg Hall Com- mittee Senior Promg M.A.A. Basketball 1, 2g Dean's List 4. I Dorff Care Anymore Social Studies Major . . . deep thinker . . . Think I care? . . . Bill's other half . . . Hopkinton . . . If there's nothing better to do. anef maine? N ,V 101 ASHLAND STREET -YQX f'9'P LYNN ELEMENTARY .psp-4. NOVEMBER 29 Arts and Crafts Club 2, 45 Book Club 3, 43 A.C.E. 4' C tive 2' C - ' , g , 45 Tennis 1, Zg Swimming Award Dean's List 4. Yozfre just lin Love Breath of spring . . . Wait, let me tell you . . . Binet tested . . . zest for fun . . . Miss Muffetn . . . Wfalter and U.R.l .... U ii Holy cow . . . week days. , ouncil Representa- , o Chairman of Ticket Committee Se ' h nior S owg W.A.A. First Awardg Basketball 25 Softball 3' Swimmin 3 7 , 1111 Wann' 47 SCHOOI. S'l'Rlili'l' ff IU' XY' liBS'l'liR BUSINIQSS if , AUC UST 26 Tri Mu l, 2, 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 3, Treasurer 43 Business Education Council 1, 2, 4, Representative 33 Alumni Committee 33 General NVeltare Committee 3, 4, Finance 3 43 Insurance 33 Public Relations 3, 43 Refreshment Committee 43 7 Council Representative 4g Refreshment Committee Senior Showg Brother Sister Tea Committee 4g Pi Omega Pi Membership Committee 33 Ethics Com- mittee 3 4' Skit 4g Initiation 33 Log Circulation 3g Senior Nr'zwIrlter Typist: W'.A.A.,First, Second and Third Awards3 Basketball Z, 3, 4g Field Hockey 2, 33 Soccer 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 3. Maylre Tomorrou' I don't get it . . . Oh, no! . . . I did not . . . just kidding . . . sleeping beauty . . . That makes me nervous' . . . I don,t care . . . active member: SPD's . . . Hey kids. 9 Wfa Pg Wa rifw ,..,,, 2.23 FERRY STREET EVFRETT g JUNIOR HIGH JUNE 22 Deans' Aide 1, 2, 3, 4: S.N.E.A. -lg Freshman Reception Committee: Fresh- man .ind Sophomore Dance Publicity Committeesg Junior Prom Program Committee: Senior Show Program Committeeg Senior Cap and Gown Com- mitteeg Senior Prom Committeeg Initiation Skitg XV.A.A, First Awardg Swim m' 0 A ft d- ' ' ' ' ing vmr , Basketball 1, Soccer 15 Swimming 1: Volleyball lg Dennis List 1, 2, 3, 4. On flat' Sfreel Where You Liu' Social Studies Major . . . cute . . . It's a good thing I d0n't get angry . . . mainspring of history and geography . . . Oh stop . . . one of two among many. CJAHPZAS 7mlI'LAflI'I'l io PARK1-:R HILL AVLQNULQ 3 l LYNN JUNIOR HIGH 'O' DECm1B121t is C 'C 'P Kappa Delta Phi 3, 44 Science Club 43 Camera Club 4: XVeather Club 4g N.S.T.A. 45 Senior Show Usher Committeeg Initiation Committee 2: Junior Carnival Committee: M.A.A. Representative lg Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Football 1, 2: Dean's List 2, 4. W,bf'II YY0Il,7'f' Smiling Math Major . . . Celtic enthusiast . . . pervasive grin . . . Who's running this class you or me? . . . Ted Wfilliams and the Red Sox . . . a danger in the lab. Cjlwzrgaffe maffeucci I . 49 AUTUMN STREET 'Uh EVERETT , 5- 5 P' ELEMENTARY S MAY 7 S.N.E.A. 44 Deans' Aide 1 2' Book Club 1' Fresh R ' , , , , man eception Committeeg Freshman and Sophomore Dance Publicity Committeei: Junior Prom Program Committeeg Senior Show Program and Usher Committeesg Senior Cap and Gown Committeeg Senior Prom Program Committeeg W.A.A. First Awardg Swimming Awardg Basketball 1' S0 ' ' ' ' , ceer 1, Swimming 1, Volleyball 1. Little One Little Miss . . . Tremendous . . . first in fashion Have I got your head measurements? . . . always there and ready to help . . . a ready smile. W Z W W ' .Dnrmru Lf ,ann KG' F .nf- 242.'x PROSPliC'l' STRliIi'I' LANVRIINCF BUSINESS MAY l fl E.B.T.A. 3, 43 Art and Crafts lg Pi Omega 3, 45 Guide Open House 33 Senior Tea Committee 45 Hall Committee Junior Prom, Hall Czxmmittse Senior Reception, Clmirman Clerical Committee Senior Show, Council Pro- gram Committee 3, Co-Cl1.1irn1an 4g NV,A.A. Basketball 1, 2, 4: Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. l'l1 Fulfill flae Round of Pleasure Actress . . . senior show . . . Miss O'Peach . . . SS . . Kelly's . . . conventions . . . I-Iowls that grab you? . . celebrity room . . . half and half . . . secretary of S.P.D . . . make the monkey . . . skunk. ELM We Chevron , '5 as MONUMENT AVENUE CHARLESTOWN 'V ELEMENTARY 5 APRIL s b 4 Dems, Aide Z' Junior Carnival Com S.N.E.A. 4: A.C.E. 4: Art Clu 3 Q , mitteeg Sophomore Dance Decorations Committeeg Junior Prom Favor Com ' ' ' l' ' ' Committeeg Freshman Tea Committeeg Freish mittee: Senior Prom Pub lClfy man Showg Senior Show. lllif My Bill If not n laugh then n smile . . . Germany bound . . . Are you kidding me? . . . the Ranch . . . Wl1at ri party! . .. tall and willowy . . . class cut-up. K I J: Llfl O61 wrwfz rv YXWC lyfzlzzz rn J 'I ' 3 BROAD STREIYI' SALIQM Juxloit HIGH siiP'r1QmBi5R ii an I Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, Fxeeutive Committee 43 Circle K 2, 3: Camera Club 1: S.N.E.A. 43 Junior Prom Dance Committee: Senior Showg Usher Ground Breaking: M.A.A. lI1fl'.lH1Lll'.ll Basketball 1, Z, 3: Intramural Foot- ball 1 7 ,-. Sfanding on fbc' Corner Social Studies Major . . . officer of the law . . . Jay . . . Darlin' . . . Brothers Karamazov . . . Too much . . . Mandrake . . . Priscilla . . . He faked us out . . . Danny's sidekick. Nl.lll1 Major . . . l1.1slxetlw.1ll star . . . X 11, T' , ll1ff11111 c 11111511 We IIZIZOIZ Y 1:11 NORTH STREET if SAUQM JUNIOR HIGH I MARCH 29 Alumni Secretnrx' 3: Kappa Delta l'l1i 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 41 C.lI11Cl'.l Club 4' W' .tl Clulv 43 N.S.'I'.A. 4' Circle K 1, Vice Presinlent 2, Presialent 3, 4g , ei ici , C' .II -g l'iI'CNl1I'l1.lI1 Dance Class Ring Committee 2: Sopliomnre Dance ,ommi ec Committee: M.A.A. Representative l, 2, 33 l'm.1wlQetlv.1ll 1, 23 lnt1'.1mur.1l l, .2 3 4 lntrimuiil lkxntlwill 7 3 4 Clclf l 3 4 ,. 1 - - - -Q., Q 1? .1-1,1 - 1'lUl'l'l'l'l' 111111 lfwr W'l1o cnn't teach Ale? . . . owner of McKinnnn's l,uncl1 willinut .1 certific . . . lhclcly . . . XVell now lJc1clor.H v C' 4' W K l'lllIl'l'-5 . A' HIIJUII 103 MASON STRIQQIQT SALIQM LLIZMIQNTARY Qc X iff' if , DFCIQNIBKR 22 Book Club 23 Art Club lg Glee Club 3. 4: S.N.E.A. 3: A.C.F. 41 junio: Prom Publicity Committeeg Sophomore Ring Committee: Cl1.1irm.1n Luncheon Committee 4g Senior Show Art and Properties Committee: XV.A.A. First Awardg Basketball 1: Soccer lg Volleyball 1. My Isla' of Golden Dreams Crew-neck sweaters . . . Not right nowl' . . . making bread and pizza . . . soft spoken . . . This is too much . . . vacations in Florida . . . shopping sprees . . . carpentry. fQ0L nc! WMP ES 69 XVAVERLEY STREET Jw- BELMONT BUSINESS NOVEMBER S Choir 2. 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 3. 4: Business Council President 4g E.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: N.E.B.T.A. Convention 4: Pi Omega Pi Project Chairman, and Sl-zitg Banquet Entertainment 3. 43 Business Banquet Committee 43 Senior Slaowg Entertainment Chapel 23 Entertainment Business Banquet 33 M.A.A. Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3: lntramural Football 1, 2. 35 Golf 1: Dean's List 2, 3, 4. Hou' Deep Is The Ormu? Singer . . . narrator . . . diner. . . Let's go to Larrylsi' . .. Are the flounder biting? . . . punt . . . Throw in a carbon for me . . . the panic button . . . the brain. PX. 2 '. 4 NVILST TER R ACIC f' SALEM AN 1iLm1liNTARY N' AUGUST 7 N Book Club 33 A.C.E. 23 Cheerleader 23 Social Committee 2, 3, 4g Initiation Banquet Committee 34 Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 43 Senior Prom Ticket Committee: Council Representative 3, 45 Senior Show Usherg W'.A.A. President 45 Representative lg Head Swimming 35 Clnstmctorj First, Second, Third, Fourth Awardsg Co-Chairman Dance 45 State Conference 4' Nomi- nating Committee 4g Basketball Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 1, 2 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. 7 Sand In My Shoes The inquiring mind . . . In my estimation . . . class philosopher . . . mainstay of W.A.A .... jazz enthusiast . . . You going to the party? . . . college weekends . . . bicycle tour of Europe. q UNI Il 0I'lC'Ii ' Z7 W K SPOIZIIIY . vor eg 48 HANCOCK STREET ' A WATERTOWN BUSINESS Q57 JANUARY 11 Class President 23 Pi Omega Pi 3, -4: E.B.T.A. 3, -lg Circle K 3, 43 Library Committee 4: Sophomore Initiation Committee 23 Chairman Music Com- mittee Sophomore Danceg Activity Committee Junior XVeekg Business Ban- quet Committee 4g Ethics Committee Pi Omega Pi 4: Usher at Ground Break- ing: CLIPPER Subscriptions Committee: M.A.A. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3g Intramural Football 1, 2, 3. Thin fc i ng of You 'Going to Larry's for lunch? . . . Let'S go out in the mat . . . Car wouldn't Start!! . . . Let'S flip for Coffee . . punt . . . Bring your car, will you? 124 COTTAGIQ STRIiliT LYNN flllllllll Wil!fA'!l. J ees X ILLIQMENTARY if 1f11BRUARY is X -fa, Sf ' M.A.A. Intramural Basketball 4g Intramural Football 1, 23 Dance Commit- tee 5, 4. Bidin' Ally Ti mv Class orator . . . singing busboy . . . Then the book was Wrong . . . NWhere,s your tie? . . . I'm not ready today, Profw . . . verbalistic thoughts . . . never without his fluto- phone. jjfzomcw Wufen f Iii W 3 5 54 RICHARDSGN ROAD vb., LYNN JUNIOR HIGH MARCH 11 ':.f'y Camem Club 43 Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4g N.S.T.A. 4g Science Club 4g Weatliei' Club 4g Freshman Initiation Committee 23 Junior C.u'nivnl Dance Committee 3: Senior Show Ticket Committee: Senior Nrzrslvffwg M.A.A. Football 1, 2. In My Merry Oldsnzobilf' Science Major . . . Moon . . . Get away from that build- ing . . . flashy red convertible . . . No sweat at all . . . I really scoff at that. 'nga Wmlfgiyflll -Af' 29 LY N N STREET Plifxlsom' gg JUNIOR HIGH JULY ll vs-1:1 Circle K Z, 5, 45 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4g N.S.T.A. 4: Science Club 43 Xveather Club 4, Camera Club 43 Freshman Dance Committee 14 Fraternity Initiation Committee 2, 33 Freshman Initiation Committee 2, Junior Carnival Committee: Senior Graduation Committee for Ushers 4g Commencement Usher 34 CLIPPER Photography Editorg M.A.A. Basketball 1, 23 Intramural Football 1, 2, 5, 4g Golf l, 2, 3, 45 Representative 3. F1111 ana' Fllllfj' Frvc' Science Major . . . combination caddie and golfer . . . W'here did he get that test?,' . . . Mull . . . XVanna step outside?,' . . . Holy Mackerel . . . personality. pau! Mangan 54 WINTHROP AVENUE LOWELL BUSINESS it 'Ml 4 EE ,., fi ' ffl it-Q2 . z iigif L . . A., if-F82 . 'Qfliilbf' 52-:sri ' s 3- n :im ' LT - ii fb '-fi' 'aff , 7 'i5'iwr. 3-Jig. .if-P af H f 3 B k Cl b 1, 2g Ka a Delta Phi 2, 3, 45 Pi Omega Pi Vice-President 3, 4 oo u pp ' 4' N.E.B.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Delegate E.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, N.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, , to conventions 2, 3, 43 Pi Omega Pi Delegate to National Convention 3 Business Council Nominating Committee 45 Freshman Showg Dean's List 2 H ello, Young Lovers Lct's go home . . . Gallaghcr's gang . . . convention trottcr . . . 'My drugstore . . . cafeteria conscious . . . Dolly's diner . . . The big C . . . Let's go to Devereuxn . . . P.O.P. - V.P. SUS NORTH SHORE ROAD la WI 0,5 ,!4A1rA1ff'f 1796 i iuivtizt 5? Jumoiz HIGH MAY 26 f SVN Class Assistant Treasurer 4: Circle K 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 4: Science Club 3, 4: Nveather Club 4: National Science Teachers Association 4: Physical Science Department Laboratory Assistant 3, 4: Kappa Delta Phi Alumni Secretary, Convention 2, 3, 4: Freshman Initi- ation Committee 2: Senior Show Usher Committee: Junior Wreck Committee 3: Co-operative Council Representative 3: Council Nominating Committee 3: Senior N014 slrlfrrg M.A.A. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Representative 2: Dean's List 2, 3, 4. The AIOIHTX' Tree Science Major . . . the executive touch . . . Anyone have his class dues today? . . . way with the ladies . . . How do you spell that? . . . Great Caesar. QM J. OZZBQW 73 EAST MAIN STREET AYER BUSINESS APRIL 2 'hr' T.3'J3 Book Club l, 2, Secretary 3g E.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4: Tri Mu 1, 2, 5, 43 Business Council Represenmtive 3: Social Committee 33 Auditing Committee 3: Class Ring Committee 33 Student Council Dance Committee 3g Business Machine Sliow 35 Co-operative Council Representative 2, 45 CLIPPER Dance Committee 4: Junior Carnival Committeeg Open House Guide 33 Laurel Chain 3: Log Typistg W.A.A. First and Second Awnrdsg Basketball 1, 2, 35 Swimming lg Volleyball 1, 2, 3g Denn'S List 1, 2, 4. IIlItlKQiI1tIIii0lI IX trip to Alapnn . . . Oriental Souvenirs . . . dancing . . . Guess what I got in the nIail?', . . . an August wedding. 9 MAY STREET SALEM JUNIOR H16 AUGUST 17 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 44 HGALWJ pai1fLcAfLuc! QW H l M.A.A. Hall Commute W'ifb fl Lifflv Biz' Of Luth English Major . . . always in a hurry . . . You know I can't depend on my car . . . What do we have to do for tomorrow? 9-J !0l lllH !!Hl'lLLHZ0!00lfL 015 Q 98 CENTRAL STREET PEABCDY 'Q' ELEMENTARY APRIL 26 A.C.Ii. 43 Choir li Deans' Aide 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 S.N.E.A. 4 Cl1.iirm.1n Senior Show Art Committeeg Cap and Gown Committee 43 MOVC- up Exercises Committee 43 Ground-breaking Ceremony Reception 4: Fresh- man Dance Committeeg Senior Showg Freshinnn Initiation Showg De.m's List 4 Dark Eyes Expression of virtue . . . I'll take the bus . . . Peggy . . . sincerity in its truest form . . . weekends in Philadelphia . . . loyal Gordon MneRne fan . . . just XVonderful Club. . . l1L'.lLl nTl.'.1Slll'l'lT'lL'nlS. S8 2 SIzCON D STRlil-IT KVERIQTT JUNIOR HIGH MARCH 29 erman !9u,51j1,f,erzjZL i 'Q' --2-2 I Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 43 Junior Carnival Committeeg Senior Show: M.A.A. Orclicst ra Dance Commit tee. ti' Is1vofCapri Social Studies Major . . . auto salesman . . . I disagree . . . Hank . . . What part did Italy play? . . . comment in every class . . . Oh, no, that's wrong. ::'Dl'gfFl' fo be c'onfr'rrc'a' affcr l'07lIP1C'fi0II of Courses OZJPQZS . !Zl'lfL8IfLLL6L 35 DRISCOLL STREET ff PEABODY ELEMENTARY AUGUST 7 A.C.E. 4: Deans' Aide 1, 23 Df.1111.1IlC Club 1: S.N.E.A. -lg Public Relations Committee 4: Senior Te.1 Committee 4: Senior Luncheon Committee 45 Cirouml-breaking Ceremony Reception -4: Junior Dance Committeeq Fresh nun lhnct Cfzmmittee: Senior Show: liresliman Show: Open House Enter tainzuent 2: Senior Iv1'll'Nll'ffL'l' Editorg De.1n'S List 4. .fl Ri11'1'fli'r'i Rlllllrl 'n lx' smile . . . say . . . Dodo . . . lmppy w.1ntlc1'cr liit tl . coiicerla .intl parties . . . Europe is her goal . . . just mderful Cliulw . . . term paper tloidlincs. pdlflff IZPIQQPLQVL IQ' 22 OXFORD STREIQT SOMERVILLE JUNIOR HIGH APRIL 30 Class Treasurer 1, 29 Cafeteria Associate 35 Chess Club 4g Circle K 2, Executive Board 3, 45 Earth Science Club 43 Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, National Delegate 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4g Council Finance Committee 3, 45 Pit- man Debating Society 2, 3g Weather Club 43 Dance Committee lg Tea 1g Stu- dent United Fund Committee Chairman 3g Luncheon Committee 4, Ivy Exer- cises Committee 4g Council Executive Board 3, Vice-President 35 Representa- tive l, Conference 3, Council Newsletter 35 Senior Showg Commencement Usher 39 M.A.A. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Football 1, 2, 3: Dennis List 2, 3, 4. Lucky Old Sun Social Studies Major . . . takes everything in stride I'm always tiredv . . . Perp . . . Of course its a ness shirti' . . . Pepe Lamoco . . . loyal Armenian rooter r I +5- 7 10019 Ia . Erie? 45 GRAVES AVENUE if- LYNN ELEMENTARY FEBRUARY S Arts and Crafts Club-Treasurer 1, President 2, Yice President 3, 4: S,N.E.A. 3: Social Committee 3, Chairman 44 Public Relations Committee 3, 4: Co- Cliairman Invitation Banquet 4: Co-Cliairman Orientation Day 4: junior Xlfeek Committee: Open House Program and Reception Committee 3: Council Queen's Court: Carnival Dance Committee: Council Dance Co-cliairinan 43 CLIPPER Barn Dance 43 Brotber-Sister Tea Cliairnian 4g Daisy Cliain Com- mittee 4: Council Executive: Board 43 Conference 45 Senior Show: CLIPPER Art Editorg Crmzfzaxs 3. Associate Editor 4g Log 2, 5, 4g Cartoonistq XY'.A.A. Iiirst and Second Awards: Publicity Manager 3. Corresponding Secretary 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 3: Soccer Honor Team 1, 2, 34 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Queen! Court 3: Dean's List 3, 4. IJfll'l'l'l' To Look Af Radiating smile . . . I'lI liaye to get a system . . . .1 nat- ural simplicity . . . leave it to Georgia . . . W'l1ere's tlie l'arly?U . . . class artist . . . NY'.A.fX. Queen . . . liuman dynamo . . . Rafts. L7 1 il l?l'Z0 . ' lll.5I'CZI'lIf 66 SHANVMUT STRICI-IT cHELS1sA BUSINESS APRIL 2 -11 Deans' Aide lg E.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 44 S.N.E.A. lg Pi Omega Pi Recording Sec- retary 3, 4, Ethics Committee 3, 4g Business Education Council Representa- tive 1, 25 Alumni Committee 34 Public Relations Committee 3, 4, Finance Committee 3, 43 Co-operative Council Reprcoentative 35 Daisy Clming Lug 2, Alumni Editor 3, Senior Neu'slf'fff'r Editor, W.A.A. First and Second Awardsg Basketball 1, 35 Field Hockey 2, 33 Soccer 33 Volleyball 1, 35 Dc.1n's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Valedictorian 4. U l1jt01'gl'ffCl!7ll' Where'S Tish? . . . zoom . . . Kelly's . . . What are you hitting me for . . . Sir RJR . . . Canada bound . . . that souped-up Ford! . . . Shady Glen . . . president of S.P.D. gzzagem fyolfzzier 97 PARKER STREET CHELSEA BUSINESS ,,. DECEMBER is D:.1n's Aide 15 E.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.N.E.A. lg Public Relations Committee 3, 4: Finance Committee 43 Refreshment Committee for Open House 33 Senior Nrztslcffer Typistg W.A.A. First and Second Awardsg Basketball 23 Field Hockey 3: Soccer 25 Volleyball 3. Sincerelg' Anyone see Irene? . . . Let's have a toast . . . party lover . . . coffee . . . Ann'S . . . Canada bound . . . You're cute! . . . vice president of S.P.D. S7 VICTORY ROAD K I Q-Blllflilf !5ZIlUl'l',5 LYNN IQLIQMENTA RY FIQBRUA RY I T 91131-rl! Kappa Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, Executive Board 4: Freshnmm Show: Senior Slmwg M.A.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Football 1 Airfl Misbebazfin' ,2, 3,-1. The quiet man . . . XVhoopee,' . . . Florida capers . . . Daveareen-aroon . . . Is there an Oasis in sight? . . . blushin' rose . . . Tequila . Wolf. . . I'll passw . . . the bashful I nzykv neje ,Zia e 6. as TURNER STREET SALEM ,,, ELEMENTARY ---- ' AUGUST 24 Art Club 1, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g S.N.E.A. 3, 43 A.C.E. 4g Prom Program 39 Prom Publicity 34 Senior Show Publicity and Sceneryg Move-up Exercises 4: Luncheon Class Day 4g W.A.A. Archery 3g Basketball 3, 45 Field Hockey 43 Soccer 2, 43 Volleyball Z, 3, 4. Ceffiug To Knou' You Golden tresses . . . Lntvia's best product . . . If I can get the car . . . nlwlys interested . . . drives north While looking South . . . XVl1q1t'S new? . . . friendly laughter . . . make-up tests. KU f CLAuhv liuvnj um MJUTIISTRELT LYNN s, 4 xv i ' l'rfN 1 ll xii 1 xiii JUNE7 NJ Art Club 1, 5, 4, Secretary 2: Book Club 4: :X.C.E. 3. 4: S.N.lf.A, 5, 4: lireshman .intl Sophomore D.1nce Committees: Junior C.1I'HiN'.llQ Junior Prom Committee: Social Committee 4: Brother-Sister Tea 4: Dinner Dance Com- mittee 4: lireshman Show: Senior Show: Council Outing 4: XV.A.A. First. ' ' 7 ' 'ell H 'kw2,3:Softb.1ll 3: Second .mtl Third Awards: Basltetbnll .., 3, 4, fit t oc ei Swimming 5. 4: Volleyball 2. 3, 4: De:m's List 3, 4. My Dreazus Are Gvffinlg Bvffvr' All The Time Big brown eyes . . . pleasant serenity . . . a blush of innocence . . . Gosh . . . U. of Conn. visitor . . . grape juice . . . Rafts. Hfiey kidsV'. .. The Celtics are playing tonight . . . Mae zfweelfz may : TARR'S LANE ROCKPGRT Q X JUNIOR HIGH NOVEMBER 23 Camera Club 4: S.N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Last Chapel Committee 4: Investiture Committee 4: Freshman Tea Cornrnitteeq Junior Prom Favors Committeeg Senior Show Program and Make-up Committeesg CLIPPER Hoe Down Com- mitteeg CLIPPER Literarv Editor' Loff l 7 3 Exthl Ed' 4 , A , .., ,Q .nge itor 41 XV.A.A. Basketball 3g Field H 'k ' 3- - - ' ' ' ' ot ey . , Soceei J, Xolleyball 3g Deans List 4. Riff' lx fl Blvllfiflll Thing linglisli Major . . . vivaeious . . . Have 11 blast! . . . Literary Ifditor . . . Skunk . . . These things can only happen to me . . . Connecticut bound? Milam . j Hajj! . 24 5 ,' tbl.. -,t':1-.', L xii.. wifi , A ,M l 1 SUTTCN STREET ' PEABODY l JUNIOR HIGH . SEPTEMBER 17 Art Club Vice President lg Kappa Delta Phi lg Pitman Debating Society lg S.N.E.A. 45 Senior Prom Hall Committee: Photography Committee 53 Senior Show Stage Managerg Log lg M.A.A. Intramural Baseball lg Intramural Football 1 . Mr. Piano Player' Social Studies Major . . . inexhaustible supply of poison darts . . . Push the panic button . . . draw two . . . Let's go out to eat . . . Seen John? elm AW 21 VALLEY AVENUE 'N LYNN ELEMENTARY qv' DECEMBER zo Earth Science Club lg Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2, Secretary 35 A.C.E. 1, 2, 35 Deans' Aide 45 Decorations Committee Sophomore Danceg Favor Committee Senior Receptiong Senior Nezislefferg W.A.A. Basketball 35 Field Hockey 1, 35 Soccer 1, 35 Swimming 1, 25 Volleyball 35 Dean's List 4. Sfar Dusf Little one . . . What did you get? . . . Sneezy . . Wl1ere's Betty? constant clicking of the needles . . Volkswagen . . . losing her glasses. ,S?l'AIll1l' ,SilAIlllfl! 6 CLIFF STRIQIQT LYNN IZLI-LNIIQNTARY JANLMRY 2 A.C.E. 3, -Ig Book Club 3: Weather CIub 3: Initiation Committee 2: CLIP- PER I-Ioe Down 4: Junior XYeeIs Committee: Sophomore Dance Committee: Freshman Dance Committee: Brother-Sister Tea 3, -Ig Iireshman Tea Com- mittee: Ticket Committee Senior Shovvg Decoration Committee Carnival Dance: Freshman Initiation Show: Senior Show: CLIPPER Associate Editorg Log 3: NY'.A.A. Ifirst Avvardg Basketball 2, 53 FieId I-Iockev 3: Soccer 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Dean? List -I. I 1,111 Siffing O11 Top Of -flu' W'urliI Captivnting personaIity . . . effervescence . . . I beg your pardon . . . extensive wardrobe . . . Save Cyprus . . . tabIe hopping . . . pocketbooks and shoes . . . Let's have a party , . . . convention supporter . . . Rafts . . . Ivy League. CLH P415 SQAQM linglislm Major . . . true republican . . . W'lmt will Ili: test Cover? . . . 1954 . . . Alice . . . it'S unf.iir . . . 15.1lst.1f1f . . . always ready to argue plJl1t1CS. ss SEAVIEW AVENUE WINTHROP ' JUNIOR HIGH Q NOVEMBER 12 Book Club lg International Relations Club 1g Pitman Debating Society 1g S.N.E.A. 43 Xveather Club 45 Log lg M.A.A. Varsity Baseball 1, 2g Intra- mural Football 1. l 1.01 1' rlllll Mwriugc' 4 1' 1 fl S2 Ulllj X IIUOII' 93 Ruin ,wi-Nur 1 iivriiu-LTT Sw BUSlNl-ISS JUN13 26 Circle K 2, 3. Vice President 4: Book Club I. 2: Deank List 1. 2. 3, 4: li-y tumor-. 5- tr? 4X , 4 Vt fnvz D13 IS Dom' rp 4 l'Did you hear the one about the - ? . . . ..f'- - I'll be over to tlie party when I get through workn . . . Flip you for cotfeen . . . XY'l1o's lx 'xr M buying? . . . mobile bookstore. Ill fricia, cgzefoloafr si MANDALAY DRIVE 5- WEST PEABODY ELEMENTARY JULY 26 5101 Art Club 3, Deans, Aide 1, 2, 3, President 4, S.N.E.A. 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Council Delegate N.E.P.T.A. 3g Social Committee 45 Program Committee 4, Treasurer's Committee 2, 3, 4g Freshman, Sophomore Dance Decorations Com- mittees, Junior Dance Invitation Committeeg Building Fund Meeting at State House 2, CLIPPER Advertising Manager 4, XV.A.A. First, Second, Third Awards: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Dean's List 3, 4. O11 'flu' Sunny Siiff' of flu' SfI'l'l'f Part and perky . . . Pennsylvania, bere l Comei' . . . June bride . . . Look at the lounge, tsk! . . . Wl1z1t a sneeze . . . class barber. . . Paul . . . unlimited vitality . . . 4Sl1arps. Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 l 2 f J S! UHF!! -fX. X llH!ll'll J ii 1 LYNN l'il.lfNll'iN'l'.'XllY .IUNIC 14 Art Club 2: Bmiola Clulw 4: Art Cummittee for Senior Sliowg Co-opeixitive Council General Xxi'Clf.lI'C Committee 3. -lg IHQIIIZIXICC Committee 3: XV.A.rX. liirst, Seconcl, Tliirtl, .intl liourtli .Xxxpirtlsg I7CCUl'.lfi0ll Committee 5, 41 Reprexentitive 31 l'l.iytl.ix' 2, BQ Ski XY'eeltentl Z: B.1-.ltetlxill 1, 2. 3, 41 liieltl :Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4:S0ftlv.1ll 1, 2. 3, 4: Xolleylmll I, 2. J, 4. Tlu' fiiflllffllcllfill GLll1liI1 . . . quick wit . . . I don't care . . . C.ll'lC.lfLlI'L'S on display . . . Tenni . . . magnetic disposition . , . merriment Cllf is '.llI'l . . . Ivy League is reflected in lier eyes . , . 4 1 orni. 5 . . . Rafts . . . printing signs! ona .giffernai 75' Book Club 1, 2, 4: Council 17 DAYTON STREET DANVERS ELEMENTARY FEBRUARY 10 E Representative 43 DC.lH7S List 3, 4. This Is flu' Al'll1,j' Gentleman xlim . . . May I have . . . devoted scholar . . . steady an scientious worker . . . Oli, Weil . muntlis' min your attention, pleasei' d unswcrving . . . con- . . keen mind . . . Six- wg xx'1s1'1ux lxxx xluxloua 1 xr-xmu .XYI NLI llhll fm 111111115 , Xginffn Q' . H-'V C.ll1lCl'.l Club Prcwidcnt 2, 3, 41 Lmlltcil RL'Dl'CNCHf.lliX'C lg -lunim' l'1'.m1 C mm- millcc: Cih.lil'l11.ll- of Lighting fm' Senior Show: QQm1m1cnccmcnL LRl.cr 3: Inq l'l1utug1'.1pl1v liditur l, 2, 3. 4: Scrum' 1Nr1cs1rlfur'g Nl.A.A. B.lxlxClb.lll l. 23 ll'lll'.lZ11lll'.ll lwuotlmll 1. 1. 3: cil1.liI'lN.ll1 of Swilmning 2, 4. 'vw Y-f 's-of' 4 ,. Yffn Ungflf 'IV' lin 111' Plufzmw Social Studiu Nlnjur . . . cxpcrt in thc plum- :'i tog1'.1pl1y Hcld . . . YA, I'll run thc PI'kliL'Cllll f k . . . C.1lNC1'.l s.1lcsm.m . . . proud lllddy' . . . Hy f.1l'l1ilyH . . . Smitty. axine . CSTVLZLLA E 1 1 STEARNS STREET ,qv-fx 'it MALDEN ELEMENTARY Viv JULY 17 'i Book Club 3: Cafeteria Associate 41 Deans' Aide 1, 2, -lg Freshman Initiation Skit: Freshman Tea Hostessg Sepliomore Dance Committeeq Junior Carnival Dance Committeeg Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committeeg Class Day Committees 4g Orientation Day Committee 3g Insurance Committee 1, 2, 3: Nominating Committee 34 Senior Sliowg Conzjnm Typist: Log 3, 45 Senior lVt'll'.Xll'fI'1'I'Q W.A.A. Ski XVeekend 35 Basketball 2: Swimming 3g Volleyi- , . ball I. 2, 33 Deans List 2, 3, -I. Tell Ml' Wlnhy' Capacious mind . . . determination of purpose . . . You don't know, do you? . . . Bobbsey Twin . . . Room 4 Kear- sarge . . . I want an honest opinion . . . believer in fair- ness . . . Strutlels. k , W 1 , N lil 'XYIN C.llxC.lil v n CC , i A . SXY'.fXMl'SlYU'l l' liIilpMl.N'l',fXR Y NOX'lfNllSl-QR S Club 1, 23 I'iI'CNi1l'l1.lI1 Tea Committee: Doa X WU 32 lff'U - X 0Hl1'l'lIl 75 ,f'f Ari -:fix 1-- V nl List 4. Slllilfll, Through Oh thlt c1r ' kind considera- Lady in black . . . , L 4 . . . . tion . . . always time for ll m.1nicurc . . . Stardust in her cycs . . . -' di t d 1' of Houdini. Nasty brtak . . . un urs u 5 formula . Smeg .3 .ns ,ff f-Z i I wi ,dt nf, P 94 RAINBOW TERRACE SALEM BUSINESS JUNE 19 , , E Tri Mu 1, Zg Dramatic Club 1, Treasurer 21 Circle K 2, 3, 43 Kappa Delta Plii 1, 2, -L Tx'e.1Su1'er 33 Book Club 1, 25 E.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pi Omega Pi 3, 4g Pi Omega Pi Banquet Committee 41 M.A.A. Intramural Basketball 1, 23 lnti'amural Football 1, 2: Golf 1, 25 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. ff' , . ,, . '93 I Il Nz'1'i'r W1.YlJff1l' More llmn This N J, lfamily man . . . Pat Says . . . Hi, Scully . . . ' strong advocate of marriage . . . Quiet in the ' X -I' back row! . . . panic button . . . Playing witli X ,f my sun, Peter. ik X Q ...ia ,!4741r141frf ,Slow 1 . v v--f- ii LIXINCJSIONIAA summon lnolzclll-is'l'1zR 3 3 Q lsuslmgss DIQCIZMBFR 23 X11 'in Book Club 1: Circle K 4: E.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: S.N.l2.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 4: Nl.A.A. Int1'.1mu1'.1l Basketball 3. Look for flu' Silzlvr Lining I can sleep at Lnrry's . . . I can get it for you whole- sale . . . I have a question . . . XVl1o's paying? . . . Q'Let's flip for Coffee . . . Know of any jobs? . . . punt. Sfneial Studies Major . . . l.1st-IIIinIItc studier . . . fatllcr of Iwo . . . W'uIIldII'I you my that? CQAIIIIALS .AzfA01fzy IZILK Is f5:'i'I,ffTf - ve : wif:-.1 I Mg, .4 M S9 PROCTQR CIRCLE , N ' PEABODY S JUNIOR HIGH Ke ..g.,,,, X JULY 4 Stage Crew Senior Show: Ticket Committeeg Junion' Dance Committee: NIJX..-X. II1II'.NNLll'.ll B.Isketb.Ill 1, 2, 4: Intramural Ifootball 1, 2, 3, 4: Refresh- ment C oIIIIIIittce Ch.1irm.III 3. 4. '57 Iytfk of ffflrafs . . f'mIIlI.Ill . . . IM it and then fnI'gcL it. ?. 0' J ' r .J ,- IH-,' .fgnefre ciwigzicfcezzizn, 6 HAROLD AVENUE GLOUCIESTER ELEMENTARY , 'Ab' ' JANUARX 12 . Class President 35 A.C.E. 3, 45 Circle K 3, 45 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4g S.N. E.A. 4, Committees: Dance 1, Tea and Reception 23 Sophomore Dance, Carnival Dance 3g Junior Week, Ring Committee 2, Investiture 45 Senior Show Tickets and Publicityg Council President 45 Executive Board 35 Seminar Chairman 35 Representative 3, 43 New York Conference 3, 4g N.E.P.T.A. Conference 43 Springfield Conference 45 Freshman Show, Senior Show, Head Commencement Usher 3, Marshal Investiture 35 Ground-breaking Usher 44 M.A.A. Swimming lg Dean's List 4. Me and My Shadow No, that's Armand . . . Six-months' man . . . New York Conferences . . . double trouble . . . VNV .... Council President . . . There will be a meeting . . . C'c'si la vie. l lWlCZl'ZC2! ,L-Aigoczleau , 6 HAROLD AVENUE GLoUCEsTER X ', ELEMENTARY JANUARY 12 Clams Yice-President 3: kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4: S.N.E.A, 3, 43 A.C.E. l, lg Freshman D.1nce Committee: Freshman Tea and Reception: Sophomore Danceg Carnival Dance: Head Co-ordinator Junior Xveelag Initiation Committee 2g Ring Committee 2: CLIPPER Hoe Down Committee: Ch.1irm.1n lnvestiture Committee 4: New York Conference of Eistern States Teachers Associationg Springfield Conference: Freshman Show: Senior Slui-wt I-lead Cmtrmeneement Usher 5: CLIPPER Photography Editor: Senior Nvzzxlvffvzg M.A.A. Swim- ming l. Sfrfr' Bj Sicft' No, that! Andre . . . Six-months' man . . . Saturday night esc1p.tles . . . Make Sensei' . . . VNV .... Mr. Tweed . . . smoker Don juan . . . double trouble . . . C'f'sf xi firm. 2 5 X 7 OPOIITIII C lUlllll,5 20 SOUTHXVICK STREET SALEM ELEMENTARY SEPTEMBER 26 Class Secretary 3, 4: Cafeteria Associate 2, 3, 4: Cl1eerle.ider 1, 2. 3: Deans' Aide 1, 2: S.N.E.A. 1, Z. Vice-President 3, President 4: Social Committee 2, 3, 4: Program Committee 2. 3, 4: Junior Week Committee: Junior Prom Queen: Freshman Ddnee Committee: Qrientation D.1j.' 2, 3, 4: Open House Guide 3: Fashion Show 3: Council Queen's Court 3: Senior Show director: Daisy .ind Laurel Chain Committee 4: M.irsl1.1l Inxfestiture 3: Daisy Chain 3: XV.A.A. First, Second :md Third Awards: Posture Award 2: Nlnnager of Team Sports 4: NV.A.A. Queen's Court Z. 3: Basketball 4. Honor Team 1. 2. 3: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3. I Could Halt' DtIIll'l'tl All Niglnf Dancing doll . . . Hi, Hon . . . an apartment in the vil- lage . . . grace and charm personified . . . sneakers . . . capable Show Director . . . essence of sweet loveliness . . . Rafts. ,APAIZQ . ejmnfzolfw LW 12 FORTESQUE TERRACE SALEM ELEMENTARY DECEMBER 4 Art Club 43 A.C.E. Tre.1surer 3, -lg Camera Club 1, 2, 33 Deans' Aide 1, 2, 3, 45 Dr.1m.1tic Club 1, 2, Tri Mu 3, 4g Social Committee 2, 3, 4g Public Relations Treasurer 2, 3, 4g Finance Committee 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Dance Committee, Senior Show Xvriting Committeeg Ground-breaking Reception Committee, Junior XVeek Pliotograpliy Committeeg Open House Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Initiation Banquet Committee 3, 45 CLIPPER Christmas Card Committee: Laurel Clming Log 2, Sports Editor 3, -lg W.1X.A. First, Second, Third .infl Fourth Awards, Manager Field Hockey 33 Vice-President 4g Arch- ery 2. 3, 4: liisketbill 3, 4. Honor Team 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, Honor Team 2. 3, -lg Coll' 3, 4: Soccer 1, Z. 3: Softball 2: Swimming 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, Z, 3, 4: De.1n's List 2, 3, 4. I Could Wl'ifr' A Book ignx! Signs! . . . enerQ.g,itie poet . . . cool confusion . . . I'll do it . . . XVest Point weekends . . . Frank Lloyd right . . Rall . . XV.A.A. Veep . . . believer in tlie liuman race S. N f . X s I 1 W . Nfl .fi . M 76 R -faflfllffff Clif' LL I i ,WW lEgQlllfC If CHELSEA f ,i ' JUNIOR HIGH r X APRIL so COURT , W if W Clioir 1 7' Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4g W'eatlier Club 5g junior 25 Associate Editor 2g Camera Club 45 , -, 'Week Committeeg Daisy Clmin 3g Log Make-up Editor Dennis List 1, 2, 3, 4. Izrsf As I A111 tite Dare to be different . . C Science Major . . . pe . . . our handwriting analyst . . . wfhere are always two sides to every questionn . . . chemistry expert. WY lfl rice t'l!0l'1'l187, ff. . Mm. . .-.Q Y.. . .'g. 'Vegas 'E , 4 zo BUCHANAN CIRCLE 'gh LYNN BUSINESS APRIL 27 3 Ci1'Cle K 3. 41 lf.B.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pl1i li 2, 3. Executive Com- mittee 4: N.I1.H.S.B.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 4: Initiation Committee 2: F.l.fk.,'X. lI'lY1'.lIULI1'.1l B.1sketl3.1ll 3, 4: Il1U'.lITlLll'll Football 1, 2, 3: Golf 1, 2: Rep1'ese11t.1ti1'e 4. Time CD11 My Hfzmfs it-tk l11x'e .1 l7.lI'l5'lU . . . Gotta l1.1YC .1 cup of coffee . .. Hxxplllik gut .1 cigarette? . . . XV.1lie up . . . .1 111itl11igl1t swiiii . . . LllI1L'I' . . . punt. 38 SMILEY AVENUE I IQAIJCIK Z1 f!g?Lll .5l2lflj Mele .1 -v-it HAVERHILL ELEMENTARY MAY 14 Choir 1, 2, President 3, 4g Deans' Aide 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 1, 2, President 3, 43 S.N.E.A. 4g Move-up Day Song Leader 2, 3, 45 Senior Show Music Committeeg ' ' ' i' -',L'tl,2,3,4. Ivy Exer cises Committee 4g Senior Sluowg Laurel Chain, Dean s is W'ifb A Song 111 My Hn rf I' ot to racticen . . . March bliss Quiet charm . . . Ve g p sociability plus . . . talent . . . z'M:1ke mine music . another bride of '58 . . . J cestorsf' obn :nd Priscilla are my C-Ida zfz 61.15 M LLVICA wa 44 AB1NGToN AVENUE 5 PEABODY JUNIOR HIGH 'V' -Q---V oCToBER 10 .KX 1 fi' l L. 513 M.A.A. II1tl'L1lUl,l1'Jl Basketball 1, 25 Int1'amu1'.1l Football 1, 2g M.A.A. Or- chestra Committee 2, 3. ,gx 123 - TN - - llknfnvz lfn'CffvilJ1'4'11 un' zlslwjz L 6 6 K R Q' iv' X Y X ' Y. 4 2 f' J ,V ly Social Qludics Major . . . Daddy . . . I dldllll W- ---Y Y wluclvn . . . lfrannic . . . l flunkcd tlmt one . .. ' q I ' , .1lw.1,'s ready to lcavc . . . last one in class. ' ' V A 7 x ,l'lf41.iL1'z'1i'1'c': '33 XX'lS'l' l3l1U.XlJXY.XY QLAXRIJXI R liL'S1Nl A Q5- ,lL'Nl IL! Biwulgxr0i'c :X-xociitc 2: C.1I':Lci'i.i .fxwiciatc lg li.I5.T.i-X. 1, 2, 3, -+1 Pi Ozncjgi Pi 3. 4: Tri Xiu 1. Yicc-Prcxiclcnt 2. Prcxiclcnt 3: Busincxs Educnion Cwuncil SCC1'CI.l1'f' 4: Gcncxxil XY'clf.u'u Czvmmittcc 4. Cil1.'!ll'IU.ll1 2, 3: Public llc- lariims Cominirtcc 2. 3, 4: Open Home Cil1.ll1'ITl.lFl 2, 5: Council Xuminning Cummittcc 2: Council Executive Bimxl 2. 3: llslsggatc In Fi'.uningli.im C zn- fcrcncc: xlunim' XY'ccl4 Comniittcc: SOPl1OI'l10l'C BIVII Iihncc Commiltccz CLIP- PER Fnixincss xl.II1.lgCI'1 Inq 33 XY'.,X.gX. lfirwt. Sccuncl. Third .xml liiiurtli ,-Xxxpiixlxz Iiixlxctlull 1. 1. 3: litlcl Hoclxcy 1. 3: SUCCCI' I. 3: Yollcylull l. 2. 3: Dc.1n's List 1. 2, 5, 4. Gnf .1 Duff lluiffv .flu gllI1Qi'I Clipper P.1ylTlCI1IS?N . . . HNl.lll1N.ll1 COlT'lL'?n . . . tlic club . . . JTH .... 1 niglit .it Burt! . . . cmixcicntioiu wurlxci' . . . Kcllfs . . . conventions . . . cngagcd scnim' . . . unc of the Social Studies Nlniui' . . . proud Pop of twins . . . I1Iei'e's .1 picture ui' the ti.nnEIy . . . Has any lmdy' wen my car? . . . Mig Ivrntlier .ind I JY CL Mz'fe It I 5 STAN WOOD AVENUE ew- f' - 'im sy 4 GLQUCESTER JUNIOR HIGH Sf' 1 I' APRIL 13 fi! f ' .s.'ff-gr' I in si ,- ' '-j .:x's.'-'ffrfugighzf ff,-iIv'X 1 I .573 ',',.Nib'yQxx ' ' K fisiillsiff iqaz-,ggqgffag , I .-.-V,-ir?v2,fvf4XiJjv,x ' ' -17 N- A' X-1 5-'f -17 - 5 ifl2,,'.Q377?552QE,'f:riiifiiiffxfeiyg 1 I 1 fx A Hifi.-Q1-1.5514ii,:f,-f'fi'?-.Q-SSW: Circle Ii 2, 3, 45 Kappa Delta Phi l, 2, 3. 41 Ihnee Cemmittee 2, 3: Stlge Cnmmitlee Senior Show -I: Ticket Committee Senior SIIOXVLVIlIVCQIIg.lfIl1fl Committee uf Kappa IJeIt.i Phi. X111:1krfn'ls 111 I our lzws --' 5,101 f ' NY 'I If I K tHl'l'I'llt'l' X . ' U01 s RUYIJUN lin Xu W Nlklilil l HIQXU ISLSINIPSS lllflfll Xliil R ll Sr Choir 2. 3. 4: li.1pp.1 Ihlm Phi 1, 2, 5: PiK5ITlCg.1 Pi 3, 41 Ii.l3.'l4.,'X. l, 2, 3. 4: lhlxillcv fcrcnccx f '? -'i ,,,,. 4 I FL1LIC.1filTI1 Council Rcp1'cscnt.1tiw 1, 2: N.If.l5.Ii.A. 1, 2, 5, 4g hm- 2, -+3 Xluvc-up Dax Ex sri idk 'Q '. 4 , A crciscs 3: BLINIHCSN Luuncil B.ll'lklLICl 2. 3. 4. .Q 9 CTIIIUINI M1 llfnm' Y t .1 ncaa' lub . . Qumc 1 , IIOLIQCH . . . pnrticx . . . AX11yu11c for coH'cc?' friend in nccd . . . punt . . . Kay, Allan. .lm Bobbie. i high E 9+ 9 4 6 , ef! X9 X :.? We even managed tg make few impressions. Nwllluuu p , .: f' rx 4 new noTelDooK Q clean whffe bucks We soon 'earned To Unly on experT could COPS Wnh Couefje Tell we were green. F ObIem5- Geg 014 the flrfhitccf is Cable' W'fJru ln' lIIl'llIl lo lluilrf, Wfr firxf SIH'l'!'-Y lln' 11101, llwn rlmu' lba' nzorfrlg Anil Il.'bt'Il zu' we ilu' figzm' of flu' lmnsv, PITZJVII mmf zu' rule ilu' rox! of flu' r'n'a'firu1. The development of an individual, like the construction of a building, is .1 dillicult and involved process. A building must have many elements in certain proportions in order to make it safe and able to serve its purpose. ln the development of an individual many elements IULISE also be included. Thus it was that President Meier, the head archi- tect of Salem Teachers College made sure that there were staff members fully capable of adding to and completing the two hundred and thirty-six unfinished outlines that were put before them on September 13, 1954. President Meier called together these staff members of the Junior High, Elementary, and Business departments and made the assignments. The assignments were received with enthusiasm, for the two hundred and thirty-six sketches, varying widely in structure and background, now put on the drafting boards presented a fascinating challenge. The staff put their heads together and decided that it would be necessary to do much work on these new specimens, shading them in with much knowledge and outlining them with a professional attitude. A great undertaking, and a great beginning for the Class of 1958. Shortly after we were put on the drafting boards, some newly completed sketches tried to erase us by putting us through a series of rigorous ordeals classified as Initiation. Beanies were drawn on our heads, and signs indicating our squareness were added to us, back and front. XVe were drawn with heavy lead, however, and these erasers could not even make a smudge. Our tormentors were still dissatisfied, so we had to prove our talents further by performing for them at a banquet held in our honor on October 7. Because of our magnificent performances, the architects were told to erase our beanies and signs, and we were officially recognized as the Freshman Class of Salem Teachers College. Immediately after receiving this distinction, we chose our class leaders. HJ li . ,V I I v - ., .1 , ,xl A , Y -V A s .. ,Q , .frs,. '., V' 51 , ,z ' , if gi '. I-'Q f -1-', Paul Perperian, Twmzzierg Robert Healey, Vive Pl'l'Silfl'lIfQ Eileen Flynn, Sc'z'rc'lary, Charles McNiff, Prexidenf. f 5- ,an 71 ,WW I 'i E fi, 3? Q 0 T5 V av .ev I .4 0 Q .Q . ,fx V y I 0 ,M f3'Z'l!l f .snfpq Q -,.,..--1 Q ' lx Q y 8 rl f.: 7. yf 1 If V. - 'X , 9 1 9 ' 6 4. 1, I 'S-1 'B xv Afffif X Q -,XY aww Wfe were now allowed to leave the drafting boards for brief periods in order to investigate our surroundings. W'e were amazed to find a newly painted building with freshly tiled floors, many bulletin boards, a loud-speaker system in the cafeteria, an additional smoker, and, surprisingly enough, four hundred other sketches also wander- ing about the premises. W'e occasionally got in each otheris way, but we learned to enjoy the companionship. This congeniality was especially apparent on such occasions as the week-long observance of the Centennial of Salem Normal School and Teachers College at the all-college assembly on October S. President-emeritus Edward A. Sullivan, a noted orator, was the featured speaker at this family celebration. Even the birthday cake was not forgotten on this happy anniversary. Classes assumed priority, but we managed to take an active part in the social functions at Salem. This created a special problem for those architects who wished to make sure of our flexibility. The problem was solved satisfactorily, as was evidenced by our record attendance at the Celestial Ball sponsored by Council on December 10, the first annual Christmas Party in Chapel Hall on December 16, and the large Fresh- man membership in clubs and athletic associations. Displaying exceptional athletic ability were the Freshman members of the men's basketball squad: John Kapnis, Jack Keaveny, Jim Burns, and Peter Doyle. Active in women's sports were Eileen Flynn and Janet Shmaruk. Social distinction was also achieved when Mary Daniele and Maureen Lombard were chosen as Freshman members of the Queen's Court at the Stardust Ball on January 21. All two hundred and thirty-six of us were drawn as individuals and had thus far been performing as such. It was time for cooperation! Cur first concerted move was to raise S100 to be donated to the Salem Rotary Club for its Christmas fund. Another display of cooperation came in March when we dispersed from the drafting boards to solicit for a new building for Salem's campus. This display of college spirit was a successful factor in the allotment of funds by the Legislature. Cur architects were proud of the progress we were making and were eager to see improvements in the initial sketches. At this stage progress reports were sent out. Early in April we honored President Meier, on the first anniversary of his installa- tion. Because of his untiring efforts, many improvements were apparent, among them the redecoration of the building and the initiating of an archives department to pre- serve valuable college records. Although we were the newest members, we were invited to send a delegate to the Student Council conference in New York, sponsored by the Eastern States Association. XVe chose Peter Di Mento. Our basketball team won the N. E. Teachers College Con- ference championship title, with Peter Doyle leading the squad to victory. The newly formed Circle-K was ofhcially recognized in May, also in May came the mammoth XV.A.A. banquet. Signs of our completion as first drafts were evident in our actions. W'e were hosts and hostesses to our parents on Sunday, April 24, at the Freshman Reception, our first social function as a class. On May 13 came a function of equal importance, the semi-formal, Spring Magic, with jimmy Mosher furnishing the music. A further display of our ability was revealed to the entire student body on March IS, when the Freshman Talent Show was presented at an all-college assembly. En- thusiastic applause rang out as the Freshmen took their bows. In May, more than fifty Salem Teachers College students appeared before the Essex County Legislators Association at the State House to stress Salem's need for a new building. We were proud that the Freshmen had a part in this crusade. Wife realived that our first year was coming to an end, and we were increasingly aware that the preliminary sketches were nearing completion also. We looked forward to getting off the drafting boards. 1., 'lx w. r Y T11 5 - , fl Q-if 'il 'ln-any 113 QQ: e R i !' K I c 'X Q at E I X4 ' , . X. Ll NA 5 1-may , , XF? f f K W .., Q'5Af'.'T 'SY f? ' . xxx Y 1 5, .5 'X 9553.7 4 , , Q- 1' 23 as wx? L kg X, 1 Q ij. 5 1 ' . N -- 3 K1 , r 2- i I KF . ' 35 ' N -si. rg N' QM 5 Rx .J IS- . ,- fm' . 1 - Y. 5y,,,i, ' 'H Y ST' 1+ - IW QE 'AC 159 44 O 699' JK Remembering How we had feIT, we dish Ked ini'I'ioTing The freshmen. , XJ Q4 1, QKW y 1 Y'oe,0xoqY N r NG . g 7 , G-eorgeav A5 Q glass. we accom- We learner! To cxpprecnoTe plished asToni5hdr1g fecnfS. individucll differences. .X l7lRNl IiULYNlJ.tX'l'lUN Leonard Morley, Pr'rmff'11l3 Raye Claffey, Si'i'i't'fi1i'V35 Peter Di Mento, Vin' Pl't'.Xfzft'Ilf1 Paul Perperian, Tl't'cIXllI'i'V The preliminary sketches had been made, and the foundation was now to be laid. This being our second year at S.llCI'11. We were taken from the drafting board. Ciround breaking began with the election of new leaders. There were many new sketches on the boards in our places. and we felt slightly superior. For the first time, Junior High School specialization was offered in thre: fields: English-history, math-science, social studies. Many of us chose one of these combina- tions, the rest remaining in elementary or business curricula. Our choice. were im- portant in establishing foundations on which to build. An essential component of the firmness of any foundation is leadership. We strengthened our leadership by taking new arrivals through the pha-es of initiation which we had endured the preceding year. Our treasury was increased at this time by persuading every freshman to buy a beanie. Our leadership was firmly established at the Initiation Banquet in October. which was noteworthy for an all-time attendance high of 730 students and a majority of the faculty. Salem High School gymnasium was the setting, and entertainment followed in the auditorium. Our prestige was further increased when Salem offered the Master's degree through extension courses. Even at this early stage, some of our members were looking ahead to the time when they would be working for the advanced degree. Publicity of a favorable nature was afforded through the S.T.C. Spotlight columns in the Salem Nrzis. General interest was aroused in regard to the physical needs of the College. Senator john F. Kennedy addressed us in November and expressed intere t in our building program. tage if B+! I . 'vfvs if K tug, if Kappa Delta Phi, the General XVelfare Committee of Council, and the Council as a whole made funds possible to decorate and furnish a student lounge, an improve- ment which was thoroughly appreciated by the entire College. ln addition to a wealth of academic ingredients, a foundation needs talent. Our class offered this in the quarter, the liour Sharps, composed of Mary Daniele. Claire Leonard, Carol lwanicki, and Patricia Sheppard. The group walked off with top honors at a quartet contest held in Chapel Hall. Social activities contributed their share to the ingredients being mixed for a firm foundation. Many attended the very successful annual Christmas Party on December 15, and even more danced at the Council lformal to the music of Johnny Gould's orchestra. Several of our group had won honors since their departure from the drafting boards. At the XV.A.A. semi-formal, Roman Holiday, on February 10, Betty Chag- garis and Dorothy Thomas were chosen for the Queen's Court. Annette Turla and Raye Claffey, associate editors of the Log, were delegate. to the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference at New York in March. Another Sophomore who gained recognition was Jack Looney, who won the Salem Rotary Club Essay Contest. Determination is a necessary attribute in the formation of every individual. Xlfe of the Class of 1958 were determined to become master teachers. To scale our progress, we allowed ourselves to be tested by our architects in order to find out how we cem- pared with similar constructions in progress throughout the country. Needless to say, as a result of these Sophomore Examinations, our determination deepened. XY'e then decided to obtain a symbol of this, and we ordered class rings, which were, for the first time, standardized as to color and design. Henceforth we could recognize mem- bers of our Alma Mater by this symbol. The elements in our foundation began to appear slightly off balance, there was a definite need for more social elements, so we sponsored the Bar-None Jamboree on April 13, with Fred Scott, caller, and the Bill Duley orchestra. Although we were older, our athletic prowess was undiminished. Both the men and women of the Sopho- more Class came out on top in the intra-mural basketball tournaments. The State again evinced an interest in us, and Lieutenant-Governor Sumner W'hittier came to address us in April. All of the departments were very active as our foundation neared completion. In conjunction with our first course in methods, the Elementary and Junior High departments visited Newton to observe ideal classroom situations. The Business depart- ment was not idle at College. On April 18, Salem established the 97th chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national honor business fraternity. This chapter, Delta Alpha, was the second in New England, and Mr. Jeffery was appointed the adviser. We were sorry to learn of the retirement of Mr. Leon Rockwell at the close of the year after thirty years of service on the staff. In June, 1956, our staff of architects and engineers agreed that there was a suffi- cient supply of materials for the first stage of actual construction. These were syn- thesized and moulded into form. Our mentors also agreed that there should be a rest period, in order to allow this foundation to become firmer before the framework was erected on it. All members of the Sophomore Class were in complete agreement, and they scattered in all directions to enjoy two months of needed relaxation. P +'otW' 1 94' X Y 5 1 Our Cormvoi Dance was QuieT and refined. fs f 5 I Z,,, . 0 f nz' - T wi UVINC3 Junior Week we AT lo5T we came xcelfe in our' 5TudieS. YGCC To QQCS wiTh The whole chilqjl Greorgi 0- 53 any , Vlilllf l ll.'XbllfXVOliK A lirameworlt is tlte constructional system tltat gixes a building its model and strengtlt. Our members baring dwindled to one ltundred and forty, returned to Salem on September 10, 1956, witlt great anticipation, lioping to build .1 sturdy fmineworls on tlte foundation already' laid. Uur bopcs and ambitions were furtliered as eacli supf port in tbe framework was expertly put in place by our builders. laculty duties ins creased steadily as enrollment ligures reaclted an all-time liigli, and the space was at a premium, making it imperative tltat a new building be under construction in tlie im- mediate future. NVe became Big Brotbers and Sisters to tbose newly placed on tlie drafting boards. Drawin-' on our vast store of ltnowled 'e. we vassed tliis test of ltnowledve of colleve n is l rs .H procedure witli superior results. Tlte first supports of our frameworlt were strengtlttned by a greater understanding of the problems of teaclier-training institutions as presented to tbe student body on December 4, by Ur. D, justin Nlciiartlty, tlte newly appointed Director of tlie Division of Teachers Colleges. XVelding our framework were our capable class otlicers: Andre Tbibodeau, Pwxitleizfg Richard Connors, Treaxlrrerg Dorothy Thomas, St'l'l'4'f4Il'yQ Armand Thibodentt, Vice Pl't',Nilll'lIf. Salem's first soccer team journeyed to West Point, Junior Class members of the team were Jack Looney, jim Leonard, and ,Iohn Galaris. At the third annual Christmas Party, our Glee Clubs combined with those of Northeastern University to present an excellent program. Dr. Adele Driscoll of the Education Department, who was to transfer to Fitch- burg Teachers College at the end of the year, was honored at a tea in January, and a silver tray, suitably inscribed, was presented to her. Recognized in the Log for devoted service was Miss Ann K. Clark, registrar, who had completed thirty years of service to the Commonwealth. Assembly programs included a demonstration of glassblowing, and Council bought the glass ship which we saw made. Increased costs deferred the construction of the new building, and our dreams remained unrealized. Chemistry was offered in the curriculum for the first time in twenty years, and Salem was a leader in recognizing the new place of science in the curriculum. The proof of the sturdiness of our framework was to come with our greatest ordeal, practice teaching, when we came face to face with the whole child. For this training, an unusual amount of patience on the part of the architects was necessary, as our professional attitude developed further. Pleased with a measure of academic and training success, the members of the Class of 1958 again looked to social pleasures. A cake sale swelled our coffers. The junior Carnival will never be forgotten by all who participated in making it a suc- cess, or by the patrons who saw Chapel Hall transformed into a playground for the young in heart. Pulchritude was not neglected. Dorothy Thomas and Georgia Perry were members of the Queen's Court at the W'.A.A. Midnight Whirl on February 15. The roof may be said to have been put on the framework during the glorious week of April 22-26-junior W'eek. Bertram Berube and his committee took the class Around The Nvorld in Eighty Daysf' to a roller skating party, to a Weenie roast in Nahant, and on a mystery ride. Climaxing the week's festivities was the Junior Prom, A String of Pearlsfi held in the Princess Room of the Hotel Somerset in Boston. Ken Reeves furnished the music for a delightful evening of dancing. lt was dirhcult to concentrate on academic work after such a week, but we man- aged to settle down until Class Day and Commencement, at which events juniors participated in Move-Up Exercises, as members of the Laurel and Daisy Chains, and as Ushers and Nlarshals. Chosen as Marshals at Senior lnyestiture in April were Andre 'lihilvodeau and Dorothy Thomas. On Class Day, .lune 5, 1957, we realized that our third stage of construction had been completed, and that our framework was sturdy and capable of withstanding all assaults. lt was as sound as our foundation, giving us an unlimited supply of intellectual strength. 1956-1957 was one of our most successful years. OUR C I XSS Sllll I HIDE-RI-WHY I I JUNIOR CARNIVAL DANCE . 1 Y -A- Q! Q Q W f' .W f 5:2 , '- we 1 1 '84 v f V 4-VI. -I-sr . QQ S ' 3 I SX f' 'an' f Y Wx iunior pro fx x' if I. -. nr. Yi.. ,s, Wham .,,v ' ' x D -,- -- , I u -Q - , 1 '57 . . - ' ' - ' . 1 L . A f - 'EN 4:29 ui? , i! -A 'f I r T 1 I '21 5 42 . A L . . if I v L Z. ' I I I 1 I ' . -- .Y . , , 1 LAUREL CHAIN . 121:-5. 4 A A X-., ' ...i+,--4 :A-V ' , X' -Tj Nffisgn A A .. of ,'k - ' .,' '-1 Q- ,Sw - . ... Q ' - r . , A N H K ' .I 1 1 I A 'if ' '31 rqvjrffuj . TQ 'i .ov ' :S 4 .3 - . S Q . x I :Ei p ' .... 5 g NE! r f B- - s ! W - ef .5 . . O . 'lux' r-v-0 lox?-M' I G. Gordon, I. Fistcs, V. Donald, X. Avramcas, C. Kelley, A. Mnnzi, M. Scnlund, A. Timmons, C. Brown, P. Pearson, B. Blair, D. O Donnell MQVE-UP EXERCISES 4, 1 5 . ' ., --f-waxifltg ' rc , . 'v1i.3i'- zz ' -' B ,?lf ' .'1.Q.',k J' Sv . -- v 3'2a'f'-maxi, . ' or U. lg ' . ' .A wg- . ' f' pf .441 gggflfi- w.'31'72 '-4'1f7. 1 il. .:4. tv , b 'J iglzg in-:ea4.! . I X' ' . . . . K .- N -sv . ,. - - - -. f ,A 1- -Y ru- Mix, 'fan' . 'i if . 1'.'-.' .I . J. 5? 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Anderson, L. Morley, Smith A. Tliibodeau, A. Cull, Looney, M. Beaulieu, Lawless, A. Tliibodeau CLASS DAY 19 57 ,gi '-x A 3 I 4. 151, 12 r 13 41- z, A x 'm 'P Y 5 r 131 t ' I 4 X04 Q09 RT ww 0' +3 o Sadly we realized coilege days were Corning To a close. KXS-'f p 'N N-1 Then inTerviews re- minded Us We had been Training fbrace yourseH7H5or' a l N Qeofiw' Being a bashhl group, we faced The SooTll'QhT S0mewl'10T reIucTanTly. TH!-Q FINISHING 'I'OUCIlllzS Uur models were drawn, our foundations constructed. and our framework ei't-cted. All of' these tasks had been completed by our architects. and .tll that was necessary for perfecting the members of the Class of 199K was to give the practical experient e in real teaching situations and further our knowledge of how to perform the duties required of .1 master teacher in our American democracy. This. our final year. required .i more than ordinary amount of leadership by our officers, who had been chosen in june. They were: Richard Connors, President: Richard lncerto, Vice President: Dorothy Thomas. Secretary: .lohn Lawless, Treasurer: james Nlurphy. Assistant Treasurer. The second All-College Outing sponsored by Council was an outstanding success. This picnic at l5orest River Park provided an opportunity for the new arrivals to meet their superiors prior to their rigorous initiation experiences. Uur last initiation banquet was crowded with never-to-be-forgotten memories. We were now fully aware of the wonderful times we had experienced together at Salem. XVhen equipping a building both the decorative and the practical must be con- sidered. ln the building of an individual this is also true, but the equipment is of a different sort. Integrity, resourcefulness, patience. and understanding go into the equipping of a good teacher. Originality is prized. All of this equipment was to be evaluated during first semester, as each member of the Iflementary and junior High departments went out to his respective community to face his first independent teaching experience. Patience was truly recognized as a virtue of cardinal importance. and originality was revealed where hitherto unsuspected. Scllfflrfmf. a news sheet. kept the Seniors in training aware of college matters. conveying information other- wise unobtainable. This was another First for our Class. In the fall our dreams were fulfilled. as we saw ground broken for the new build- ing. Construction. so long awaited, would soon be under way. Ground-breaking ceremonies took place on November 7, when Mrs. Alice M. Lyons. chairman of the Board of Education, assisted by Commissioner Qwen B. Kiernan. turned a spadeful of earth. Members of the Legislature, municipal ofhcers, alumni. faculty and students participated in the ceremonies. Ground breaking for the CLIPPER took place as scon as College opened in September. The CLIPPERS first project was the I-Ioedown, a profitable one which enabled the staff to open a bank account. The sale of green car- nations on St. Patrick's Day also helped to defray expenses. As another first at Salem, the students were given the experience of watching closed-circuit TV. This demon- stration was extremely interesting. and the value of the device in the classroom was obvious. Every member of the Senior Class was imbued with the spirit of fun. frolic. and free fancy when he stepped into the spotlight on November Zi and 26. College Capers. a musical extravaganza. sponsored by the Senior Class was written by Maxine Smith, Arline Timmons, and Frank Lojudice, and directed by Dorothy Thomas, assisted by Bill Russell. All members of the cast received wide acclaim for their talented performances. V 91' ' ' il -, . , 'T' v,,'tg:.'?' . 'af 2- fe- L , 'S -.Phi 'j ', ,A ff- -V : 1' '1 ' 1 ' .. 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SCINl-l'tlI'l1I.ll, l'inls c.ll.lIHP.laQIlL'.ii :Xt the last event Cieorgia l'erry was crowned Queen, illkl the Senior meinliers til' l1er Court were Betty Chaggaris and Dorothy Tliomas. ln sports. the l5.lNlxL'Ill.lll team again won tl1e championship. The Business members were welcomed in their communities for tl1eir first prac- tice-teaching experience in lfebruary. On lfebruary 19, the Seniors were given .1 still' test of their ability and a quick assessment of their weaknesses. The National Teacher Examinations were such .1 gruelling experience th.1t all agreed that one such ordeal was enough, Amidst interviews with superintendents who wished to check the extent of our fitness for teaching positions and the continued striving for academic excellence, we still found time for social activities. The highlight of our spring season was the first Senior Dinner Dance on March 20, at beautiful Sprayclitf lnn. in Nlarblehead. wiht: will ever forget the unexpected snowstorm that night? Our architects were completely satisfied with the success of their efforts, and in April we were given the right to wear academic garb. Dick Connors made .1 line address to the Seniors at these Investiture Ceremonies in Chapel Hall. This was the beginning of the end, and as Dr. Meier capped each Senior .1 certain sadness tinged this ceremony. A Spring Fashion Show on Nlay 7 helped to till our treasury, soon to be depleted by Commencement expenses. and on June 2 we began our final week as Seniors at Salem Teachers College. We initiated the week by holding our Senior Reception at the Thompson Club in Nahant. This gala occasion was quickly followed by C lass Day activities on june 4, and at Commencement Exercises on Alune S came tl1e climax of our college career. Thus have our four years of work and pleasure come to a close. 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EK '. cifcry Pwsiifwzf Gordon Brown Vin' PI'f'Xil1t'llf Paul Mungan Rvfordilzg StTl't'ftIl'4Y Irene Piaseczny cjUI'l'l'SI?0I1l1illg Sc'Crz'far3 Marilou Cashman H is foriuu Carol Brown T rms Il rv r Ann Manzi AJz'is4'r Mr. Jeffery Pl'i'SiLli'I1f Cecilia Kcllcy Vin' Pri'siJw1l Alfrcda Violet Sl'l'l'l'ftlI'1' Carol LBJIISOIXI Trmls1m'r Pl.lI'lWglI'.l Kcating fi1fl'iSi'l' Ur. Hcnncsscy I5 S'l'UlJlfN'l' N. lp A. Cr-,P P N if Fan X 'bv THE LOG l,l'4'Nlaln'll, lfurullly IIIHIILI' Xiu l'1'ml.fwll CQl1.1rlw XYJN1 , .tw . 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M ' ' ' . , ,gg ' 1 -wi- v Q - 2 ew 1 gs-' -f, ' 5 ff - --..fA4, rch!-S nf' Eififuz'-ill-CfJic'f Rita Collyer Assrwiizfv Ezlifors Marilou Cashman Patricia Duffy John Looney Georgia Perry Roger Plummer Phyllis Rizzo Francine Carroll Ac11'iSUr Dr. McGlynn f-N l'1'i'xiJi'11f fm F5 Ori, 0 O5 I Q T Lucille Gilbert Vim' Pl'i'Si111'III' Ann Hickey Si'c'1'r'fi1r'y jenn Mattcau S,XND VRAVTS BUQK CLUB I11111f111f Xl lI'IlX II X141 ll ll zld X I1 1 V11 1l1f1 llf flL'lbl 'l.l l,L'I'I'X ,H , Slxl 111.111 c,L'L'lII.l IXCHLW I 1'1f11x111'1'1' lk-L11 C l1.lgl1Q.1I'l .11f1111'1' N112 lJ.ll'lUSI.lI1 l'11111f1'11f .11'1'c11 Q lit?-11111 Xl.lI'lC C,11H111s CA .ldclinc l,J.ll'I'C .11 . crm CIRCLE K LCUOW IQARTH SCIENCE CLUB 'I'-ig Q4 . Pl't'Xit!l'lIf Wfilliam McKinnon Firxf Vin' Pl'l'Sil1l'llf Louis Savoic Svrolza' Viva' Pr'c'siJw1f Bertram Bcrubc S1'w'vfu1'j' Daniel Spancns TVLVISII rm' john Galaris A111 'isvr' Dca I1 Lowery PV1'Sfll1'l1f Alwmlmam Colmcn VIH' ll1'l'Afa!4'Ilf l:l'.ll1ClS Nolan Sm'1'1'fl11'5 Cynrlmia Crowley I nwlslrrrz' Carl .lolmson l'1ff'lia'il1 Ilunl D.1viLl Prusliy ,'l1I'l'fXc'l' Mr. Antonc IJIAJXNS' .-XIIJIQS I 8 ga U DRAMATIC CLUB 0 Q5 es 0 X 57 l'..N1.!4f1l l,.lll'lx l.1 SIICVIPIIKI I Xvlcc l'nmfm1l .Xmm Xlllrplu Sm 1'f'l.1m '11 x 1 Nl.lLll'L'L'Il Ky nm wr Ur. Nlmkcy I'1'mlJw1f Riclmrd Simbel Xu L 'H , 7 X Ill' Il'c',Slcl1'l1f liHlWL'l'I.l Iillfkllldi I 1'u.fs11n'r' Qtcphcn Kay' l'1ffffi4-IM Ifrnncis I',L'I'I'Cil'l Rvumflflqq Su'J'ufL1m 11,1 Viuric l'YI'LliI f'f11'1ujm111fif1!q N441 f IN l'lQf.'f1.11'd P11'lm'r' lllNflll'lL.'l1 Nl,11'ilyn fruit .hfl UPI' Xliw NI.11wl1.1ll WTATHKRCILB CAMERA CLUB Pl't'.x'i4I'4'11f Anthony UiS.1lx'o Vin' P1'i'xiifr11f Mrs. Jeannette Dube Sc'l'l'L'frll'1 Marie DeSimone Tirwzszl rw' Maureen Couglilin n'siift'11f Jaines Sniitli Viet' Pl'4'Nii1I4'lIf Paul Ruelle 94'4'rt'l411'i Noi man Donet in ,1'rm1s11n'r Rita Collyer ililz isvr Mr. Collins K.'Xl'l'.,X IDI-'lfI',X PHI r-mf'!nx 'rw D1 EXIQCUTI V If BOARD m I . 'V 1-. 1 ff wmv:-'4 ..N, YQ 1' 1 . I I ,f 2 7nf'f1f-mf-wg, 'Inn 6 l,I't'.Xlrlt'I1f XYviHi.'llN Llwlcw Yin' PI'l'Nfalz'1lf Austin I I.lI'IlL'X St't'l't'fLlI'X Mauricc Bc.1ulicu ,'Xl1rn111i Svc'n'fL11' n hlamcs Murphy fflhlfllnlfll RulM'1'l lililuj .XI.1x!. rv ff! 1 LVLHIIIIII .Xlilmwi X lwlll ,Jn 1,4 Qklfm' l'.1ul l,L'l'lDL'I'i.1I1 .Null jNlNf XIV. 3.1110 MUSIC CLUBS . , ,ir W MENS CHOIR 5 CHRIS'CiI,liliC1IAUlS 1'miJ4'11f 1.1110 lmylu S1'z'1'rf111'.5 B.lrb.11'.1 Finn 'l'1'mx11 wr lane Fl.ll1.lg.ll1 A4111 XVI' Ur. CliH'm'd BOOKSTOR If ASSUC1lA'l'l-18 lf. sI.lClliI110Vk'iCZ, L. Gilbert, A. Phinncy, xl. Dinccn, KI. I Dunu.msm1. li.1x' CAFETERIA ASSQCIATES 4'..4r'r'vr -iff , IX .Ill uh 'Sv build We up the being that We arc. underclassmen 3: C 'I' KA ,anti -1. ,fn , 'S -K 2,515 mx.-P-..' '3- , Y -, . 5. - ffhuq,-Q OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS x,,f V Louis D'Ovidio, Trvf151m'rg Alfred Visclli, Pr4'siu'4'nfg Roberta Wh.1llcy, Svc'1'4'fu1 yg Donald Buckley, Vin' Pl'l'SftfVllf JUNIOR CLASS ADVISERS ss Hoff, Miss Xxfilhlllll, Miss licrman, Mr. Slntcr, Dr. 0'Rourkc, Dr. McLain, Mr. Pglnosian lfl.lfMl'N'I','XR Y .ICN IUR I R. H.lf'CN, .-X. Yisclli, ll. Robinson, lf. Parmvn, R. lhilcy. B. liinncgan, S. lirmicrick. .-X. l5o.ir.1s, M. Piconc. M. Z.1I'I.ll'i.lH, M. Clmiwny. il. Line, P, Alniin un. lx. Cniinpbull, M. Lcniicux, L. l7.lI1glH'.l. lx. Dim-un, C.. xlCi'.lI'i.ll1L' M. Smith. ELENIENTARY JUNIUR ll A. Murphy. J. Mgrkin, B. Damon, A. Harding, Amoroso, S. Gossclin, N. Messina M. Downey. LI. Gormallcy, xl. Tivnan, B. Friend, C. Thomas, E. MCI-Iugh, N. K.lI'Li.lI'iS, R. Curtin H. Babcock. ELEMENTARY JUNIOR III ' X35 if 46? 214' AI. Clove, S. I'I.1lcI1cr, A. AntI1on.1k.1Q, K. Fcmino. E. Clancy, Ci. Humplmrcy, A. Violet, K. McC.1rtl1y, A. Audct, M. Casey, McGhee xl. Moran. Il. I5is.177.1, R. Iirumtcin, XV. XYVIIIIJIITN, T. Freedman, NI. B.11'1'ctt, B. Sohiginn, tl. O'Brien A. G1'.1mIc, AI. Vinccnt, C. AI.1burd.1. ELEMENTARY JUNIOR IV I. limlgr, l'. IX.Il'.lICIx.I , NI. Rmclll, C.. I,k'I'IxlllS, l'nckos, I'ULlI'l1lCl', IX. C11I1Ic.1, lt. SIHIIII l'. in-tu, ll. f.1nlm,i.. Ih'I..lxxrcncc. I. luzuw, I'lll'L'X', S, ISil.Il'kIlII.ll1, NI, Yunlin, HllI'IxL', ll. Am.1lu, M. II.ll'I'L'II.l, Cl. Mol' ru un. I . Ymnnqlxopmxlm, M. Slmrlcll. Jumitm iiicgii Juwioit I Nl. l'i-neliiln, C. Davis, lf. Logan, -I. Xvfrods, Keville, P. Cfulenian, Arena, R. Nlakela R. Dunstan, ll. Swift, XV. .'Xl11bl'0SC, liasciano, R. PlLlll1l11L'I', R. Strobel, C. Metiurn H. Simpson, D. Adanu, W. Mcliinnis. B. Tilton, S. Raynes, lf. Malsberg, A. Cazzara, A. UeMasi, A. Richard, lf. Dewchainpx Doyle, I.. Tenncy. JUNIQR HIGH JUNIOR II 3. , 'j 'P'! i' V ' .'.. . t x ' .. - E. Riley. A. Harney, U. Buckley, lf. Ctroney, l.. lYUvidiu, Qi. Donm an. G. Gaudet, A. Plianeuf, G. Cnte, U. Rabin, A. Cohen, D. Cliiavelli, R. Pmx'eii1.inu P. Mackey, R. NIeCatfrey, Ni. Curry, Pm. Nottingham. R. Wfilslu, D. O'Sullivan, C. Hennesscv, I. Arnoldv, T. O'Cnnoi', I. Sehlegel. S. McCor- mick, D. Vincent, F. Nolan, If. Bergmann, A. Dunn. C. McCloi'y, C. MeNitf, R. Couture, C. Crowley, Cheney, C. Tremblay. R. XY'lialley KI. Gould, D. Berkowitch, VV. W'l1ite. BUSINESS EDUCATION JUNIGR I 3CI'I1.lI'LI, ul. NIcCiI1cc, R. Aluncx, XV. Clifford, P. P.1scoucI1i. P Rucllc, R. IfIIiott, R. Lloycc. R. XY'I.lII.lCC, P. C.1I'I7L3IIC, P. I3oIcy, D. Sp.1nc.1s. '.1IsI1, -I. McEvoy, A. Baldy, NI. Collins, Il. Robert-., C. S7t1'.1msl4i, C. Scrgi, S. Mo R. I.us.mo, N. cII.lII.ll'CICS. BUSINESS EDUCATION JUNIOR II I3 W, I IIIIIIIII, Ill mll'IIu'l11',I1. .Xg IIIIN, XX .II II, X II.lIL', II. C .1.Im1'c,f . Ihflwm. 1 I , X I tuning, NI. RXNUUIILX, K I'll11IIlIIN,f ,XIr1ul'l.l,Im.NIL'x'c11'm1.,I7. lI:I1.lII,I3.Sl.INI.llllll I'. Riffn. XI IMII-U, I. I3,1xl.1IwIL', C . C1.uIImlx, I , SI. I'1c1'x'c, IIll1llIl'l, In IIUXYIIIIPQ, XX. PI1in XI, XY.1IsI1, A. I In IXCX , I . ffIIIwrI'!. nd' OlllCllxS UI Ilil SUP! IUMURIA C I Xl.lll.k'L'Il Xlpl lux lil Nl llll'lL'L' S.ll5L'.llI ll N4 SOPHUMORE CLASS A DV ISERS Q ' 1 -.-nv xq rg . - if f Q xi-K1 ig Mr. Ccntorino, Dr. Hall, Miss M.1rsh.1ll, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Collins K ELEMENTARY SOPHQMORE I A. Tliomas, H. Dembowski, C. Ohlos, M. Fingold, XV. Bourke, A. Daly, D. Parrella, T. Spcrounie. E. Stratouly, P. Chandler, N. I-lodgdon, V. Anderson, M. Wliod, G. Thistle, P. Preston, S. Cotter, M. Florence, S. Maloney. E. McSlieffery, J. Rafter, S. Poirier, M. Rynne, S. Lovering, R. Oj.1nt.1k.1ncn, M. Gillespie, B. Kutchukian, R. Rotondi, M. Brennan. ELEMENTARY SOPHOMORE II 75. f,,...n--- '-vw' N. l.lNSlH.llAl, li. C.rt-trliy, l,. llelwl-ppm, lwllfhljlll, li. NX .1lsli, -I. Mt-.iglit-r. fl. Curry, V. SlL'.lLllll.lll, P. Knmlmll, -I. O'Ncil, li. Pullu, N. llarringlon, Al. l.ClUlll'l1Llll M. llmrx, S. l,lL'l'L'L', Nlllfplly. I l:l,l-MlVN'l'fXRY SUPIIOMURI Ill C3 I. lJ1C..1rlu, M. Barrett, S. QJIIICIY, C.. Q I'.ll1L'. C . Xauuzvlmc. I. Islam-. l'. IYQSUXA, Hcrmon, I.. U'Ncill. I.. Marcus. ELEMENTARY SOPHOMORE IX' Z' -' -.33 Pi-...qv x v9 M. Fruit, E. Butler, M. Mixiano, F. Collins, M. Fruit, L. St. lean. K. Homer, J. Johnson, NY. McDermott, F. Hunkins, KI. Ryan, E. Polansky, S. Mcwina J. Hibbard, Hoffman. S. Marshall, Flanagan, Amero, bl. Brudzynska, E. Gatfny. S. Cartlcdgc. N. Parson N. Hendricks, A. Barbeau, F. Oakes. JUNIQR HIGH SOPHOMORE I 9. Clcary, D. Twomcy, R. Dclcna, L. Vozclla, W. Barry, M. Stone, S. Todaro, T. Voyer C. XY'.1lsl1. P. Nhhoncy, C. johnson, R. L.1sot.1, P. Pcscc, -I. Fleming, KI. Purcell, V. Malfitano D. l.JOI1OV.l!1, N. Xiarhoi. P. Bennett, E. lyQjI'l.1IlLlO, D. Crowley, N. Pinto, K. Barry, R. Gill, B. Dion, D. Donovan P. l.LI9lj.fI1.lIll, XV. Thomson. P 'TT' ' X 1 122 'f P! 1,315 --, I ' ,g,w'rl '. JUNIOR HIGH SOPHGMORE II if? - :lvl ' I H at I-'F' Q, if , 1 'l. xlCI'Ll1.llll, ll. lJ.ll5l'lL'Al, lf. l'CI'I'L'llA.l, C. Sl. Picrrc, Clunnillq, M. S.1lmc.1n. ll. Rulun, lt. Smutlm, P. ll.lI'I'Cll, lf. Nlurplmy, R. Mcllricn, Begg, P. Murray, ll. Pruslxy Nl.R1'.mtl. I . IJ.1ln'ut-u, ly C..n'roll, ll. Scg.1l, R. N1.1icll.1, P. Mclnnis, R. Smith, M. Wfllslm, A. Arclmnm lmult, l. lclluc, A. AX'.llllJI1C. ISUSINI-.SS IiIDUCfA'I'IUN SUPIIUMURI4 I I ---..-,., - , . :' , ,.. fx '- f-TLv.1gg v7fr'5-..? '- ' . R. II.1Icy. AI. KVI I.11'c, R. Riclxcr, I7. Aggnnis, NI. Annum-Ili, I'. I'I1.1up, A. I7.1x'iIIsu11. XY. NIiIcs, sl. Swartz, S. Ciimanni, LI. llnylc. IJ. I,.lII.lN, I.. QmuInI, S. SI1.1pim, XI. SPIJIIIL' BUSINESS EDUCATION SOPHUMORLQ II NI. Dinccn, KI. Duncanson, R. TI1om.1s, P. Pxnagopolos. R. Connolly. A. Medici, P. SIa.1mI.1Iis. R. P.1rIacr, EI. MoII.1, NI. INIcDon.1Id, AI. SpI.1inc. P. Bolino, M. XY'.1Ikc. NI. Cotter, F. IxIOT1.lI1.lI1, R. F.1rnI1.1m. F. hlachirnoxxngz. T. HL-.xlcy M. Anthony, E. Costa, P. Hammonds. OFFICERS OI? THE FRESHMAN CLASS Q Anthony DiS.1lx'n, Vin' 1'rwxiJw11fg Sabntino Bnlogncsc, Pl't'Si4!t'7lfQ Marlene Uulfc, 'l'1'm1s11n'1'g M.1ric DcSimonc, Sw1'rh1r'x FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISERS Kev ,Q ., .J 'S-wvvvfi ,,-an Mr. I,llSI!'i, Mixs Younis, Mr. S.1llcy, Mr. Antunc, Ur. bl'X8'UI1ig 1 lfl.liMliN'I'.-XRY I-'RliSlIM.fXN I . .ELFA ' W T -151 ly .-Xrcsm, Nl. Ring, L. Bikiwx, R. lirown, R. limwii, l'. lxniglii, l'. litoiir, LI. lxilroi QI. Nclxon. U. Dclcna, S. Ulhllvili, ly lxllvislcwwlxi, JX. Rolwinson, XY. l7iXlcnLo, llc.1ly'. Nl. ll.l1'I'lf in C. Parsons. S. Hull, D. Simmons, 15. Rinnic, D. Ci.lll.lll.ll1. A. Collier, S. Nlon.ili.iii. QI. liingsnon L. lhvico. B. Keating. E. Stearns. ELEMENTARY FRESHMAN ll E. Fiorctti, Henderson, R. Sakey, D. Pcllcy, P. Melanson, N. Bell, A. R.1f'Il1LJI1kl. C. Bailey, KI. Collins, D. DcCol.1, E. Stickncy, C. vloly, D. Class. J. Foley, R. S.ill.ih A. Mello. A. Shea. D. Dunn, C. Collins. B. Prcvost, C. Dow, NV. Cunha. D. Kelley, B. Nichols V. Pucko, A. Dabosc. ELEMENTARY ERESI-IMAN III 'W , . ,,. ., . , . . ,,. - . 1 Y - Q x Qi, . C. Dol.1n. pl. Nl-J.-Xlixtcr, Ifinigan, P. Nlurtagll, Nlurplmy, C. Stccvcm C. Regan R. linng, E. Caifcrty. E. lJOLlgl1Cl'Iy, P. Fraser. li. Bowen, R. xlnrvis, B. Bunk, xl. tlucl. G. Riddell, Nl. Dcxxlrcnne, T. Spcdiacci xl. XY'I'I11.lI1. C. Scmonian. 5. Nlartinson. D. DcG1'ont, If. Sclluxtcr, Nl. I-I.1ll. A. Saumlcrs, D. Huclgins, Maincs N. Ilmetcr. N. Buckwcll, Twomcv. ELEMENTARY ERESHMAN IV I ialfigf' . R gift. 'TFTZE' 9 wi I. C nllfn, XX. lcv. l. ll.lIIIlIl5.ll, l.. O Iunlc.R,l..1ndulm. I, lhvlqn. ly linlmlal. R. Iiccln-nc. lt. lbclnnnuno, R. Nl.l.lj,f, R. Snrn. X, Nl.1r1nu, lil1xxa:ll,fn. Vulpc, XY. llcnnclt, l.. lilalxc, l'. loornos, l. XYVLWIUII, ll. Cronin li, 'lvL'I'l1IlIll, lluxcl. .IUNIOR IIICQH VRIQSIIMAN I ,125 Jfflkvxvl-,Jn QCRIW f I. I'R.II.lI'Il1NIxI. X. XYIAIIIX, ul, NIJ .11'LI1x, R. NIJ .:tI'113. II. I'mIrxI, Il. I'ILlI'IL'I. A. IJiS.1Ix'o P. IICJLICIICNIIC, WI. C ole, R. R.1cI1c1'i.1n. I. Spina, R. II'.u.uon. IJ. Super. R, liolxgwr If. CICI'.lIi.lI'IS, bl. CI.lLlY.lIl'I, KI. Burke, G. Ro,1eI1, I. Ieislm, I. Iiertolami, A. AngeIIi . . , ., . , LI. Clorman, I. Roche. R. II1eI.1n. XY. C..u.1m.1, QI. lowers. NI. DcSimone, NI. Grady, C. Shea, NI. Coughlin. NI. Znppm, P. Ciotow.1I.1, P. KL-.lting S. Burns, Dube. L. Dcmmore. IUNIUR HIGH FRESHMAN II E. K.1r.1x'.1tsos. C. Robidoux, LI. XYJIQI1, P. ylalbert, V. NIQGI-.uI1. C. Lloyd. T. I..11'IxIn I L. Martin, D. Kelley. D. Serino, L. Green. -I. Gilhooly. R. Green, A. Smith. A. Thibodeau, R. XXVJSIILVUFD, P. G.1II.1gI1er, R. LeBrun. T. Chigns. NI. Connor. H. SI1.1fI'ex' I. Clancy. KI. Daly, XV. Petere. D. Daly, H. Rowe. R. Leary, R. McC.1rthy. F. Croteau, C. Berg. G. Spellnmn, E. Gordon. A. OueIIerre J. Mulcahy, R. Pasek, J. Murphy. lTt BUSINESS EDUCATIGN ERESHMAN I C C.11'1'ie1', D. P1'oeImi.1k, KI. Vmel, LI. QBIBYICII, R. Burke, E. Josephs, LI. Britt, L. Wood man. R. Judd, P. Quigley, E. Gaskell. XV. Leary, H. E.1g.1r. D. XY'l1eeIe1', L. Rosen, H. Hartley. overing. C. BCll'ICI'.1. L. Van Horne. L. Gi.1n.1eopoIix, I. lI.1l1nIe, NI. BI.meh.1rd B. Pierce, R. KIHILISC, B. Doyle, E. Nlurplmy. BUSINESS EDUCATION ERESHMAN II NI Cldlzmwl, S. NILIVPIIY, ,l. Rt-llx, UI. Lmmolly, CQ. iiollinx, KI. Rielautls, D. Blunt I. XI.llIL'.1ll. A. Puopolo, Quinlan. mort-N, NI. I'I'L'L'I11.ll1, Cl. fICl1kII'C.lLl, NI. Moreau, A. Lumenti, CQ. Bmrnlier, I. Ifislmbein I. I,.lf'L'I', ISer'ry, XI. Bosco, If. Murplly. I Ialulepvv, QI. Slmw, l'. Doyle, NI. llolfe, R. Mosmto, QI. B.1IIiro, R. Gtmltieri V, C ronin. murtellotte, B. XY'ilIet, If. P.1ix'.1, L. Cozn, P. Emmo, E. Belluardo, If. Armstrong Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Nlr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Islr. Patrons and Palramfsscs Bernard C. Anderson and Mrs. Peter NV. Anderson and Mrs. Peter G. Ayrameas and Mrs. Francis L. Barry and Mrs. Henry Beaulieu and Mrs. Laurent Berube and Mrs. Thomas F. Boyle, jr. and Mrs. Edward R. Brophy. Sr. Gertrude Burnham and Mrs. Frank A. Cashman and Mrs. Louis P. Chaggaris and Mrs. Charles Claflfey and Mrs. Richard Clark and Mrs. Albert E. Collyer and Mrs. Arthur T. Cull Anna deGaravilla and Mrs. John Di Mento and Mrs. John P. Dineen and Mrs. E. Wallace Donald and Mrs. George Duffy and Mrs. Ture A. Eckman and Mrs john Eddy and Mrs. Robert John Eilerman Agnes L. Flynn and Mrs. Peter Galaris and Mrs. Frederick Grant Antoinette Grenier and Mrs Oscar A. Hanson and Mrs Harold Hobbs and Mrs Leo P. Hurley and Mrs NVilliam R. Irish and Mrs. Michael S. Iwanicki Vincent S. Kent and Sons and Mrs. Ernest R. Lange Mary E. Lawless and Mrs. Robert E. Lewis and Mrs. Orlando Liggiero Mr. and Mrs. john lf. Looney, Sr. Mrs. Marion Loriiio Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. The Mr. Mr. Mr. The Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. C. A. Macllonald Francis l.. Maguire, all john Mahon joseph L. Malolepszy joseph Manzi Peter Marino Simeon Matteucei Douglas McCann . john McCarron John L. McKinnon, Si F. McKinnon Family W'illiam E. Melanson . Carlton E. Miller Joseph C. Morency Morley Family and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. Wfilliam and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. Patrick Mulligan . Roland E. Mungan . F. Pantazopoulos . Theodore Piaseczny Omar Pothier J. Priede Robert C. Rof'fey Joseph L. Russell . Charles K. Sabanty Charles H. Saben Louis E. Savoie XY'illiam P. Sheppard Eva Smith Ann M. Somerby and Mrs. Rodrigue A. Thibodeau and Mrs. Victor D. Thomas and Mrs. Maurice A. Twomey Wanda and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waskiewicz DR. FRIADLRICK A. TVTEIER. AMSLLR, JANIES T. ANTONE, MICHEL J. . BERMAN. MILDRED BRADLEY, MARY A. . BURNIIAM, GERTRUDE . CALLAN, FRANCIS E. . CASEY, MARX' E. . . CENTORINO, JANHES J. CI-I133I4'ORD, TIMOTHY F. COEEEY, LORRAINE . COLLINS, EARLE S. . DOWER, MARGARET WL FRANCIS, EDWIN L. . GEER, J. CL.I13i1fORD . GIUNTA, JOSEPH R. HALL. SERENA G. . HARIJY, ROGER A. . HARRIGAN, D. FRANCIS HENNESSEY, LEO F. . HOIfIf. LILLIAN M. . JEI-'1-FRY, BRUCE F. JONES, MARX' M. KEILY, HIZLEN J. . KIIQIAILR, CHARLES F. . LOXVRFY, LAWRENCE T. LUSTRI, ALFRED . . MACREY, HELEN T. . S. MARSFIAI.1,, MARION MARTINI, CARI, J. . MCGLYNN, EIJNA M. . NTCLAIN, NTINOR H. . MOODY, GI1oRc,,E F. QD,HI-.RN, JANE S. fJiRLJUlRKl', MARY A. . PANOSIAN, SIEPIIEN . PIFMONTF, JOSISPII M. . PRIesc,oT'I', MRS. EI.IzAIsIeI'H Roc KICIT, Ric IIARD H. RYAN, 'ISIIUMAS l. SAI I 1'Y, PAUI V. 811151-RI', ciRAN1' W. . Sl,AII'R,StIIIIYII-R G. . SMIIII, JANIYT . SIUNI, Nllllllilll B. . SUI l.lVAN, -IAM! S B. . SuI.I.IvAN, JUS1fl'II A. TxvoIIIc,, -JAMIS lf. . WYAI I At I, NTIRA . . XYIINIVISRX, ANIIIONY W'II'IIAM, BIAIRIII. . XVOODI AND, DR. JOIIN T. XANTIIARY, NIIIIOIAS XVUUNIS, Am I I, I.. . P. DIRECTORY P resid 0111 FACULTY . . 15 Larehmont Road. Salem 13 Chandler Road, Salem . 289 Locust Street, Danvers . 14 Parker Street, Malden 78 Rogers Avenue, Somerville . . 13 Summit Avenue, Salem . . 388 Essex Street, Salem 14 Plymouth Street, No. Abington . 71 Columbus Avenue, Salem . . 142 Federal Street, Salem . 37 Temple Street, Newburyport 52 Puritan Road, Marblehead . Webb Street, Middleton 77 Harvard Avenue, Medford . 40 Bertram Street, Beverly 11 Bertuccio Avenue, Salem . . S0 Sawyer Street, Haverhill . 103 TQ Granite Street. Rockport . . 2 Margaret Road, Peabody . 18 Riverside Avenue, Gloucester . 117 Lafayette Street, Salem . 15 Folger Avenue, Beverly . 105 Nahant Street, Lynn . . 2 Auburn Court, Brookline . 16 Devereux Street, Marblehead . 349 Pleasant Street. Malden . 49 Melvin Avenue, Lynn . 189 Aspinwall Avenue, Brookline . 2 Cathedral Avenue, Rockport . 17 Shetland Road, Danvers . 30 Prospect Street, Beverly . 27 Green Street, Salem 3 Sheridan Road, Swampscott 288 Florence Road, Wfaltham . 290 Huron Avenue, Cambridge 118 Summer Street. Stoneham . 22 Crowdis Street, Salem 139 Federal Street, Salem 6 Oak Circle, Marblehead . 4 Violet Road, Peabody S3 XVestern Avenue, Beverly . 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 Peabody . . 25 Fay Street, Lynn . 28 Lothrop Street, Beverly . 287 Locust Street, Danvers 24 King'S Beach Road, Lynn . 13 Gainsboro Street, Boston 18 Sutton Avenue, Salem . S0 Cash Street, Fall River ANDREWS, ARLI-LNI-. M. CI.ARK, ANN K. . COORE, CATIIERINE GOLIIBIZIKG, PATRICIA HEALY, NIARIIE . JONES, IVIARY ELLEN O'KI2EI-'IfIf, DIARY M. w'lII.I.-ASIS, CSI-.RI'Rt'DIf R., CAMBRIIJCE, DORIS A. CARLTON, TERESA CONWAY. CELIA G. I'IALli, DOROTHY HOURIIIAN, IVIARY V. HUIDGINS, NIINERVA M. MCCOURT, AGNES MUNYAN, VIOLA I. RICH, WILLIARI A. RICHARD, RUTH M. RIKKOLA, V. JOHN SMALL, ESTHER L. SOUTHWIICR, RUTH L. STANLEY, DOROTHY B. OFFICE STAFF . . . . 190 Essex Avenue, CIIUUCCSICI' . 8 Bowden Street, Marblehead . 14 Clifton Heights Lane, Marblehead . . 20 Ames Road, Marblehead . 100 Federal Street, Salem . 753 WesterII Avenue, Lynn . . 8 Grove Street, Salem NURSE R.N. ..... 27 Cushing Street, Salem TRAINING SCHOOL FACULTY . . . . . . 168A Eutaw Avenue, Lynn . 17 Barr Avenue, Salem . 317 Lafayette Street, . S Munroe Street, . 12 Jacobs Street, Peabody . 13A Naples Road, Salem . 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 Salem Salem TAMMINEN. TAUNO O ....... 348 Nahant Road, Nahant ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT JUNIORS AMATO, DIANA V. . . . 74 East Border Road, Malden AM OROSO, JOAN M. ANTHONAKAS, AGNES A. . . AUDET, MARIE A. BABCOCK, HELEN S. BAILEY, ROBERT H. BARRETT, MARKJORIE A. BISAZZA, M. DOLORES BOARDMAN, SANDRA BOORAS, ANGELA H. BRANDT, RICHARD E. BRODERICR, SHEILA M. BRONSTEIN, ROSALYN BROWN, FRANCIS K. BURKE, JUDITH M. BURNS, RICHARD R. CAMPBELL, ELAINE CASEY, MARY E. . CASTALDI, GINA M. J. A. . . . 7 Plumer Street, Everett 787 Summer Street, Lynn . 9 Hayes Road. Salem 14 Knox Park, Everett . 9 Mansfield Street, Lynn 10 Watson Street, 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, Lynn . 15 Otis Street, Medford . 94 Forrester Street, Salem . 31 Calthea Street, Stoneham . S Wfarner Street, Salem 3 Federal Street, Newburyport . 34 Dunlap Street, Salem CHASE. EVELYN C. fMRS.J . . 37 Prospect Street, Newburyport CLANCY, EILEEN E. CONWAY, MARTHA E. COTTI, PHYLLIS A. CURTIN, ROSEMARY . 16 May Street, Beverly 10 Bennett Street, Wakefield . 2 Devon Avenue. Beverly . 116 I-Hgh Street, Everett DAAION. BARBARA E. . DANGORA, CAROL A. . DINEEN, KATHLEEN R. DOYYNEY. NlAR1LYN C. FEAIINO. KATHERINE A. EINIIGAN, BARBARA M. FORD, NORRIA A. . FOLIRNIER, JOANNE M. FREEDMAN, I. TALIRE . FRIEND, BARBARA L. FLIREY, JLIDITH S. . QSILDF.-X. K.A'THL1f.EN M. GORNIALLEY, JOAN P. . GOLD, INA L. . GOSSELIN, SALLY A. GOYE, JEAN A. . . GRANDE, AIDRIENNE M. HARDINCE, ANNE l'lATCH1:R, SYI.vIA A. . HAH'ES, ROBERT E. HOLNIES, DOROTHH' . HUAIIPIIRIY, GLADYS A. JOHNSON, PATRICIA A. JONES. ELLEN S. . KARAIERAS, ESTELLE . KARDARIS, NANCLY M. . KEX'Il.1.E, RICYIARD P. . LANE, JUNE A. . I.,f'.lvlllt.UX, lVlARY E. NlARK1N, JEAN M. . NICCSARTHY, KATHLEEN C. . NlCFARI.ANIi, CYNTHIA A. NlCG11F.15, JOAN C. . N1tHLIoII, R. ELAINE . NlLSS1NA, NANc Y R. A!l1I.1.1'R, JLIANITA A. LAORAN, JEANNE . A'lORR1SON, CLAIRE M. AlURPHY, ANN . NOIAN. BEYIQRLY A. LYBRIEN, JUNE M. . PARR1 1,1 A, MARION G. PLRRINS, CIIRIs'I'INI-, M. PIIONE, NlARY E. . PIIROS, JOANN1- A. . Roc 11k1.1-Alf, CQAROLYN M. ROI:INsON, l'lAROIlJ G. ROsI.I I I, MARY A. . SIIORII I I, iVlAURl'l N A. SAIIIII. MARY L. . SOc.IIR.IAN, BARRARA . 'l41NNANl', JOAN l.. TIIOAIAS, CSUNSIANK I-, . TIYNAN, JAN!! If R. V'Ul I I', AI I R1 DA M. . 25 Central Avenue. Danvers . 247 High Street. Medford . Main Street, Wlest Boxford 18 Lillian Road, Malden 48 Endicott Street, Salem 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 2113 Broad Street, Salem . 68 Linden Street, Everett . 116 W'alnut Street, Everett South Main Street, Middleton 3 High Street Terrace, Everett 104 Atlantic Avenue, Swampscott . 94 Boston Street, Salem 191 Proctor Avenue, Revere 167 Washington Street. Peabody 76 15th Avenue. Haverhill . 169 West Street, Malden 102 Williams Avenue, Lynn 12 Jackson Terrace, Lynn . 453 W'estern Avenue. Lynn . 19 Gardner Street, Peabody 15 Amity Street, Lynn 23 Clive Street, Revere 176 Pine Street, Danvers . 15 Osborne Street, Peabody 113 W'illiam Street, Stoneham . 52 Park Avenue. Malden 342 Lynnfield Street, Lynn 53 Jessie Street. Swampscott 131A Chatham Street, Lynn 139 Bradford Street. Everett . 5 Corning Street. Beverly . 46 Carnes Street, Lynn 80 Elm Street. Charlestown . 29 Everett Street, Everett 18 Cabot Street. Salem . 397 Lynn Street, Malden . 7 Stocker Avenue, Lynn 112 W'aslIington Avenue, Wfintlirop . 4 Spruce Street, Danvers . 19 Manning Street. Salem . 70 Kirtland Street. Lynn VINI l'N'l', MRS. JANIKI' fllarlingj 86 Kernwood Avenue, Beverly VN 1-11, lxl I Ill IJ J. . . . . 3 Bertuccio Avenue. Salem 6 YIaANNAROIfoUI.Os, EIfROsINE YUIIIN, LVIARILYN S. . . ZANTOS, D1iNlli'l'RIX M. ZARTARIAN, NIARGARET A. AMERO, M. KJUDITH . ANnI2RsoN, XIIQLMA E. . ANToNoI'oUI.os, JUDITH BARBEAU. ANIIRIQA E. . BARRLTTE, NlADliLlNli F. BRENNAN, NlARY K. . BRUozYNsRA, .JANL E. BUCHAN, w'l1.l,I.'KNl H. BUTLER. ELAINIQ . CAPIQN, PATRICIA A. . CARROI,1,, JOHANNAH N. CAR'I'1.1iDGE, SARAH O. CHANDLER, PIIYLI.Is . . COLI,INs, FRANCES J. fMRS.J COTTER, SARA A. . . . CRANE, CLAIRE . . CURRY. CYNTHIA G. . DALY, ALBERT J., III . DEFILIPPO, LUCILLE T. DEMBOWSKI, HENRY S. DESESA, ELAINE M. . DICARLO. IRENE C. . FEINGOLD. MAURICE . FELCH, ALMA M. . FINNEGAN. MARILYN T. FLORENCE, MARILYN . FRUIT, MARILYN . . FRUIT, MARJORIE R. GAFF'NY, ELEANOR F. . GILLESPIE, MARLENE L. GITLETz. SANDRA . GOULD, CAROL A. . GREEHY. BARBARA J. . GREENE, MARY A. . HARRINGTON, NANCX' D. HEALEH', DIANNE M. . HENDRICKS. NANCY E. HENNAN, JUDITH L. . HIBBARD, JUNE A. HIGHGAS. RUBY F. HINES, MAUREEN A. . HODGDON, NANCY C. . . HOFFNIAN, JANET M. . . L. fNlRS.J HONIER, KATHERINE HUNRINS, FRANCIS P. . . JOHNSON, JOAN J. . KELLEHER, JOAN M. . KTMBALL. PATRICIA M. KING, MARILYN A. . KUTCI-IUKIAN, BARBARA C. SOPHOMORES . Meeting H . 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 . ll XY'allis Street. Peabody 22 Tremont Street, Stoneham 17 Springvale Avenue. Lynn . 5 English Street. Salem 22 Richdale Avenue, Somerville . 79 Sturges Street, Medford 90 Shute Street, Everett . 36 Greenleaf Street. Malden . . Main Street. Rowley 12 Jefferson Avenue, Nlfinthrop . 15 Cedar Street, Salem 40 Madison Avenue, W'inthrop . 127 Wfyman Street, Lynn . 130 Castle Road, Nahant 26 Highland Avenue, Melrose . 447 Boston Street, Lynn . 50 Ashland Street. Lynn . 25 Albion Street. Everett 52 Pine Street, Swampscott 152 Cliff Avenue, Winthrcip . 172 Main Street. Salisbury . 11 Margin Street, Peabody 53 Marianna Street, Lynn . 169 Walnut Street, Malden . 169 W'alnut Street, Malden . 42 Pearl Avenue, Revere 7 Houston Street, W'akef'ield . 30 Chester Avenue. Chelsea Hill Road, W'est Newbury ouse . 37 Lenox Road, Peabody . 15 Park Place, Newtonville . 15 Lynde Street, Salem 35 Broad Stredt, Newburyport 15 Fairview Avenue. Beverly . 109 Essex Street, Saugus . 14 High Street. Greenwood 422 Washington Street, Woburn . 202 Loring Avenue, Salem . 6 Fielder Road, Beverly 130 State Street, Newburyport . 38 Bond Street, Reading . 49 Corning Street, Beverly 64 Elmwood Avenue. Lynn 24 Rockmere Gardens, Lynn 322 Haven Street, Reading . 47 Glidden Street, Beverly 34 Kingdom Terrace, Peabody LEONE, LORRAINE R. . LETOL'RN1'AU, KIGANNE M LovI-RING, SHIRIFY j. . NIALON1-'Y, SHPIIA E. . MARAvEI.IAs, EIAINIQ . NIARCUS, LOIS A. . NIARSHAIL, SANIIRA KI. R'IAR'1'1N, RoIsrRI' . MCDERNlOT1', XVILLIAM F. IYIL.D1zX'I'I f, AIARY F. . MCSHEPI-ERY, ELAINE V. MEACQPIER, KIUDITH A. . NIESSINA, SARAH A. . M'sIANo, NIARYANN N. MURPHY, KIANIQE M. . MURTAGII, JOAN M. OARES. FLORENLE G. . OIfILos. CHRISTY . O,IiAN'f:XKANEN, RUTH A. OYNLIL, jUnITII A. . O'NIfII.I., LQRENA F. . PARSONS, NANLY il. PIERQE, SANIIRA A. . PoLANsRY, EDWARD . PRESTON, M. PRUDENCE PUI.I.o, BARBARA A. . RAI-TER, JUIJITH A. RINALIJO, ROSALIE L. . ROTONDI, ROBERTA P. . RYAN, .IAMES E. . ST. ji-LAN, LoRELI J. . SINIAI L, NORAIA L. . SPIEROUNIS, Tfil-.ODOSIOS G STRATOULY. EMILY . SUI.I.IvAN, IJOROTHY J. TAssINARI, NINA R. . THISTI If, Gw'ENnoLYN R. XVAISII, EIIIIN M. . XVooII. INIARY E. . VVOUIJ, RONALD L. ZAIKONIQ, CSAROL A. fXNlI-ZAR, l,AX'lIl L. ARI sm, IIRANK IS P. BAII I Y, f3YNTll1A A. . 13111, NAN M. . . ISVNNI-'I'I', WINII-lilill V. l3oIIl.lm, I'lIJXVARll . Boi oc.NI si, SAHAIINO AI, Bowl-N, I3ARIsARA A. . I3RAss, I,l UNAIKID II. BIUDWN, RRIIARI1 IJ. . I3RowN, Rom Ii I IJ. . ISUQRWI-II, NANrY A. ISUNR, BARIIARA C. . FRESHMEN . 156 C . 14 Cataldo Drive, Revere 359 Andover Street, Danvers . 189 Maple Street. Danvers . 101 Ashland Street. Lynn . 11 Cameron Road, Lynn . 30 Woodside Avenue, XVintIIrop . S00 Essex Avenue, Gloucester . 14 Davenport Street, Haverhill . 257 Claatlaam Street, Lynn . 9 Billings Avenue, Medford 3 Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia . 6 Clifton Avenue, Salem ZS George Street, Lynn . 138 Stevens Street, Revere Pluff Avenue, North Reading . 27 Calumet Street, Peabody 10 Warren Street, Melrose 15 1-Iomesite Street, Lynn . 71 High Street, Gloucester 62 Superior Street. Lynn . 44 Park Street, Lynn S Stone Avenue. Saugus 816 Main Street, Lynnfield 14 Irwin Street, Wfinthrop . . 152 Essex Street, Beverly . 129 Endicott Avenue, Revere 84 Greenwood Avenue. Swampscott . 36 Reservoir Avenue, Revere . 192 Laurel Street, Melrose 119 Corcoran Park, Cambridge Merrill Street, W'est Roxbury 96 Reservoir Avenue, Revere . 453A Boston Street, Lynn . 93 Newhall Street, Lynn . S Cottage Court, Newburyport . 77 Lafayette Street, Marblelaead . 21 Floral Avenue, Malden . 75 Conant Street, Beverly 13 Netherton Avenue, Beverly 27 Wfarren Street, Stonelaam . 151 Proctor Avenue. Revere . . 38 Charles Street, Salem ll Commercial Street, Provincetown . . SSIA Summer Street, Lynn onimonwenltla Avenue, W'est C0l1ClJI'd . . 7 Maple Street, Gloucester . 679 East 7tlI Street, South Boston S Lamson Street, East Boston . . Town Ifarm Road, Ipswich . 138 Stetson Avenue, Swampscott . . 30 Iilm Street, Lynn . 30 Elm Street, Lynn . 20 Kent Street, Saugus . ll XVeIlman Street, Beverly CA1A'1-'1:R1'X', E1.1iANOR E. CALLAIIAN, D1AN1f M. CAPUANO, ANI'I'A COLLINS, CAROI, A. COL1.1NS, JUNE M. CSOLLYER, ANN M. CRONIN, H1i1.liN 1. CULLEN, JOSEPII B. CUNIIA, XVANIIA C. DABOSE, ANDREA J. DAvICO, LOUISE . . DECH1TN1i, ROLAND L. . DE COLA, DOLORES M. . DEGIACORIO, JOIIN B. . . DE GROOT, LJONNA M. . DE LENA, IJOROTHY M. QMrS. DESANTIS, ELEANOR M. . DEVARENNE, MARY ALICE . DIMENTO, XVILLIAM R. DOLAN, CLAIRE L. . DOLAN, JOHN F. . . DOUGHERTY, ELIZABETH M. . Dow, CAROL . . DRABIR, FRANCES S. . DUNN, DIANA M. . DUSEL, JANET R. . FABISZEWSKI, FREDERICK J. . FIORETTI, ELEANOR J. . FINIGAN, JANET R. FOLEY, JUDITH K. FOSTER, NANCY ANN . FRASER, PATRICIA A. GANDOLFO, RALPH J. . GLASS, DIANE E. . GOULD, MARYLYN A. . HALL, MARIE E. . . HANNIBAL, EARL W., JR. HARRIGAN, MARY E. . HEALY, J. DAVID . HENDERSON, JOYCE M. HOONIIS, ARISTIDES J. . HUDGINS, DEANNA B. . HULL, SUZANNE C. . JARVIS, RUTH M. . . JERZYK, ROSE N. fMRS.J JUEL, JANET A. . . KEATING, BARBARA A. . KELLEY, DENISE M. . KILROY, JAMES H. KING, MICHAEL P. KING, ROBERTA A. KINGSTON, JOYCE A. KTNNIE, BARBARA L. . KNIGHT, ELLIOTT L. . LATOUR, FREDRICR A. . LEE, WILLIAM E. J 67 Gov. W'inthrop Road, Somerville . 22 WiggleSxx'tIrtlI Street, Malden 186 Hancock Street, liverett . 19 Atlantic AveIIue, Chelsea . 306 Lowell Street, Peabody 124 lilm Street, Everett . 29 High Rock Street, Lynn 8 Margin Street, Peabody 25 Clinton Street, Malden . 1 Broad Street, Danvers . 406 Rantoul Street, Beverly . Beverly Hospital, Beverly 163 NVeSt Street, Malden . . 12 Upham Street, Peabody . 191 North Street, North Reading . 65 Malden Street, Revere . 16 Duncan Road, Everett . 75 Pickering Street, Danvers 39 Cottage Avenue, W'inthrOp . 17 New Ocean Street, Lynn 15 Linden Street, Salem . 153 Boston Street, Salem . 445 Chatham Street, Lynn . 11 Aubin Street, Amesbury . 5 Collins Street, Salem . . 43 Moon Road, Lynn . 37 Northend Avenue, Salem . . 265 Harvard Street, Malden . 23 Packard Avenue, Somerville . 4 Mason Street, Beverly . 24 Chester Street, Danvers 7 Cleveland Street, Salem 8 Mapleton Place, Lynn . 48 Highland Street, Revere . 4 Proctor Circle, Peabody . . 2 Rosemont Street, Lynn . 22 Hammond Street, GlouceSter . 15 Ccean Terrace, Lynn . 30 Franklin Avenue, SwampSc:tt . 159 Federal Street, Salem 16 Robinson Street, Lynn . North Street, Andover . 13 Burton Avenue, Beverly 512 Summer Avenue, Reading . 8 Garden Terrace, Salem 10 Minerva Street, Swampscott . 11 Essex Street, Medford . 71 Tremont Street, Salem 52 Sagamore Avenue, Chelsea . 21 Congress Street, Lynn . 12 Neptune Street Court, Lynn . . . Pine Street, Peabody . 62 Central Street, North Reading 65 Willow Avenue, Somerville . 30 Curwin Terrace, Lynn 14 William Avenue, Lynn Looxios, PETER C. Nl.-KAG RICHARD . , . MARINO. ANTOINE ITE . Al.-XRIINSON, BRLNIJA NIAINES, JUDITH C. AICAIISTER, JL'nITII H. NICBRIDE, BARBARA J. Allil..-XNSON, PAULA M. AIELLO. ADELAIDE AIONAHAN, SHEILA V. AIOR1-QNCY, JEAN E. INIURPHY. JEAN P. AIURTAGH, PATRICIA A NELSKJN, JOHN C., JR. NETISPIEN, NIICI-IAEI. J. IXIICHOLS, BARBARA A. O'ToOLE, LAXYRENCE PARsONs, CYNTHIA L. PREvOsT, BARBARA M. PORcELLO, XXVILLIAM P. PUQRO, VIRGINIA G. RAYMOND, AIILE L. REGAN, CTERM.-XIN1i L. RIDDELL, GLENNA O. ROBINSON, ALBERT J. RUssIA,I.I., JOAN NE M. SARLY, RUTH F. QMRS SAILAH, REGINA V. SARIS, RONALD J. SAUNImERs, ANN . Sc.HUsTER, FRIEDA SEAIONIAN, CAROL A. SHEA, IALYFRNA H. SIMMONS, DONNA H. E. . S24 Boston Street, Lynn . 11 Linden Street, Lynn . 98 Vine Street, Lynn 14 Charles Street, Danvers 38 Allerton Street, Lynn 34 Dunbarton Road, NVollaston 37 Carmel Street, Chelsea . 96 Melrose Street, Melrose 80 Northend Street, Chelsea 11 Avon Street, Everett 36 Shore Avenue, Salem IS Dennison Avenue, Lynn 50 Millard Avenue, Lynn 7 Steele Street, Stoneham 22 North Street, Lowell 365 Essex Street, Lynnfield S Calthea Street, Stoneham Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia 216 Lafayette Street, Salem 1112 Pearl Street, Salem ISS Chestnut Street, Chelsea 27 Herbert Street, Salem 5 Vinnin Street, Swampseott . . ll Clearview Avenue, Lynn . . 16 Albion Street, Salem . 29 Barnard Street, Marblehead 72 .J 28 Homestead Road, Marblehead . 29 Myrtle Square, Gloucester I9 Turkey Shore Road, Ipswich . 11 Lois Street, Hamilton . . 9 Chatham Street, Lynn . 41 Baldwin Street, Charlestown . . . Turnpike, Rowley . . 57 Hillcrest Avenue, Beverly SMITH, ETHEL LSTEARNSJ . . . 342 Salem Street, Lynnfield SPEIIIAACI, THI1REs.x A. . . 177 Stetson Avenue, Swanipseott STIZIZVES, CECILIA A. . . 18 Cak Avenue, Peabody S'I'Ic,RNEx', EUGENIE M. . 47 Glendale Avenue, Lynn TFRNIINI, ROSXLIE A. rIlXVON'lIiY, JOAN A. XVOLPF, GLORIA . . . 6 Anawam Avenue, Saugus . . 12 Page Street, Malden . . 187 Wfinthrop Avenue, Revere XVIs'I'ON, IRMA L. qMRs.J : 26 Abbot Court, Marblehead XVI' M A N, JUIIITH E. . . . . . . 46 Humphrey Street, Swampseott JUNIOR HIGH DEPARTMENT JUNIORS Aimms, IJONALD F. . . . . Sl Oakland Avenue, Methuen ANIISIKOSI-, WlI.1I1XN1 P. S0 Hutchinson Street, Wfinthrop ARFNA, JOHN M. ARNOIIDY, JOIIN N. BAIIIN, IGDONALIJ R. . . 274 Chestnut Street, Lynn . . 75 Hobart Street, Danvers . 32 Greenleaf Avenue, Medford BIQROMANN, FRANK R. . Cogswell Court, Essex BIE,RROwI'I'c.II, Dfxvm S. . 112 Lynnway. Revere BUc.RI.IsY, DONfXII7 A. CIIIQNEY, JOYIIC B. . 222 Cedar View Street, Salem 2 Berkshire Street, Swampscott CIIIAvEI.LI. DONAl.17 E. C0111-,N, ABRAIIARI J. . CoI.IeMAN. PAUL M. . COONEY, FRANCIS E. . Co'I'If, G14lRAR1l P. . c:0lJA1'UR1i, ROBERT N. . CRONX'1.1iH', CX'N'f111A M. DAI.'roN, JOSEPH F. . DEMASI, ANNETTIQ L. . DESCIIAMPS, EILEIQN A. DoNovAN, GERALD F. . DOX'l.E, JANE M. . D'OV11D1O. LOUIS H. FASCIANO, JOHN J. GIIBISONS, JAMES P. GUNNING, GEORGE J. . HARNIQY, AUSTIN F. . HENNESSEY, GEORGE J. KEvILLE, JOSEPH P. JR. LOGAN, ENOCH . . NIACKEY, PAUL F. MARELA, RICHARD G. . MALSBERG, EILFEN . NICCAFFREY, ROBERT F. NICCLORY, CHARLES B. BJCCORMICK, STEPHEN N MCGURN, GEORGE J. . NIURPHY, ROBERT G. . NOLAN, FRANCIS P. . NOTTINGHAM, BRUCE K. O'CoNoR, THOBIAS P., JR O'SULLIvAN, DAN'lD J. . PHANEUE, ALFRED E. . PLUMMER, ROGER A. . PROVENZANO, RICHARD G. . PROCHILO, MICHAEL . RAYNES. SALLY J. RICHARD, ANN M. RILEY, EUGENE P. . SCHLEGEL, JOHN H. . SIMPSON, HERBERT A. . STROBEL, RICHARD E. . SWIFT, DEXTER E. . TENNEY, LORRAINE J. TREMBLAY, COLLETTE G. VINCENT, DAVID E. . WALSH, ROBERT A. . WHALLEY, ROBERTA J. WHITE, WILLIAM E. . XVOODS, JOHN B. ARCHAMBAULT, ANNE M. .... . AvALLoNE, ARLENE M. BARRETT. PAUL F. . 52 Lexington Street, lfverett 61 Marlboro Street, Chelsea . 145 High Street, Danvers . 9 'lihompson Circle, Lynn . 2 Summit Avenue, Salem . 71 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 Winslow' Avenue. Somerville 40 Ellsworth Road, Peabody . 96 Essex Street, Chelsea . 2 B Street, Revere . . 19 Batchelders Court, Lynn . . 9 Vfarren CouI't, 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 Walnut Street, Chelsea 71 Lawrence Street. Malden . . 9 Ward Street, Lynn . S4 Newton Street, Malden . 78 Webacow'itt Avenue, Lynn 42 Franklin Street, Medford . 197 Loring Avenue. Salem . 86 Kernwood Avenue, Beverly . 42 Leach Street. Salem . 2212 Dunlap Street, Salem . 120 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn . . 28 Cabot Street. Salem SOPHOMORES 37 Charles Street, Haverhill . 111 Mountain Avenue, Revere . 631 W'estern Avenue, Lynn BARRY, KATHERINE E. . . 167 Sheridan Avenue. Medford BASCH, MRS. BARBARA fSegalJ . 212 Winthrop Shore Drive, Winthrop BEGG. JOHN E. . BENNETT. PAUL L. CARROLL. FRANCINE . CLEARY, STANLEY F. CROVTLEY. DIANE CUNNIEE, JAMES CURTIN, EDVYARD A. DABRIEO, D.-XX'ID G. ID.-XBRIEO. ELLEN . DELEN.A, RICH.ARD J. . DION. BARBARA . DONOVAN, DANIEL DONOvAN. DENISE M. D,ORL.ANDO, ELAINE M. FERREIRA, FRANCIS J., JR. FLENIING, JOSEPH V. . GILL. ROSEBIARIE . HALIfORD. LADRA CMRs.J JOHNSON. CARL H. . KRANTZ. lN'lARSI-IALL . KUSHNIERUR, PETER . LASOTA, ROBERT J. LEDLIC. IRENE . . LUSICNANT, PATRICIA A. NIAHONEY, PETER . NIAIELLA, ROSEMARIE . MALEITANO, VITO G. NICINNIS, PATRICIA . NlERCl-IANT, THOINIAS C.. JR NlL'RPHY, EDVFARD J. . NlURR.-XY, PHILIP PESCE, PAUL . PINTO, NATALIE . PRIJSKY. DAvID . PIJRCELL. JON J. RIJBIN. DONALD L. SABEAN. NlAURICE J. . ST. PIERRE. CHARLES E. SMITH. FREDERICK J., III SMITH. RALPH L. . STONE, NlORTON A. THOMSON, WYILLIABI . TWOMEY. DONALD E. . XVOYER, THOBIAS E. wi.-XLSII. CHARLES B. XVALSH, NIARY E. . XIARIIOS. NICHOLAS G. ANG!-I.Ll, ALPIIONSE XV. BI-AL:cHIsNL, PHIIIP . BFNNI TT, RONALD . BI R'roI,AMI, JOSLPH L. BIRD, EDWARD F. . . BLJRKI-, JAMES G. BURNS, SUI? E. FRESHMEN . . 2 Orchard Street, Beverly . 15 Highland Terrace, Medford . 35 Pebble Avenue, Winthrop . . 35 Endicott Street, Lynn 100 Willow Street. South Hamilton . . 47 Foster Street. Peabody 13 Ocean Terrace, 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 Road, W'inthrop . 5 Doty Avenue. Danvers . 3 Walcott Street. Peabody 15 Dolphin Avenue, Winthrop 10 Smith Street, Marblehead 9 Sylvester Road, Burlington 76 Cliff Avenue, Wfinthrop . 23 Beckett Street, Peabody . 70 Proctor Avenue, Revere . 11 Skerry Street, Salem . 251.2 Aubin Street, Amesbury . 154 Lowell Street. Somerville 320 McGrath Highway, Somerville . 60 Bateman Avenue, Revere 14 Highland Avenue, Nahant 103 Dudley Street. Medford . 6 Hillcrest Avenue. Beverly . . 16 Mildred Street, Lynn . 69 Haskell Street. Beverly Farms 126 Riverdale Park. Gloucester . 64 Maverick Street, Chelsea . 11 Fay Avenue. Peabody 116 Shawmut Street, Chelsea 319 Asbury Street. Hamilton . . 10 Japonica Street. Salem . 80 South Main Street, Haverhill . 32 Vincent Street, Saugus . 17 Newton Street. Malden 4 Park Street, Danvers . 20 Buchanan Circle, Lynn . 3 Chase Street. Salem . 22 Eden Street. Salem . 1 XVahtera Road. Peabody . 53 Charter Street, Salem . 19 Grover Street, Lynn . 87 Ocean Street, Lynn . 114 South Common Street, Lynn . . . Mill Street, Lincoln . 64 Madison Avenue, Whkeiield 40 Mystic Street, Charlestown . . 86 Ord Street, Salem CIATANIA, XVILLIANI 15. . CONNOR, JOIIN J. . COUG1Il.1N, MAURIQI-.N V. C0'1'1i, JOIIN B. . . CRL3'1'1iAU, FRANR A. . LJALY, JOIIN P. . . Dl2NSNiORl-1, LINDA C. . DI SAI.vO, ANTHONY E. DE SIMONE, MARIIQ A. . DUDE, JEANNI1TTIa L. . FISH, JOEL K. . GAUX'A1N, JOSI-gI'H G. . GERAKARIS, EUGENE . GILHOOLEY, JOHN GORDON, ENID . GORL1zXN, JOHN E. GOTOWALA, PATRICIA . GRADX', lVlARY P. . GREEN, L.AXY'R1iNCIi . HURLEY, DANIIEI. P. . JALBERT, PHILIP . . JONES, C11ARL1iS . . KACHERIAN, L. RONALD KALAPINSRI, FREDERICK KARAVATSOS, ERNEST . KEATING, PATRICIA M. . KELLEY, DAVID C. , LARKIN, THOMAS J. . LAVOIE, KENNETH L. . LEARY, RONALD E. LEBRUN, RAYMOND . LLOYD, COURTNEY A. . MARTIN, LEO A. . . MCCAFFREY, RICHARD P. MCCARTHY, JOSEPH P. MCCARTHX', ROBERT B. MCGRATH, VINCENT F. MORSE, EVERETT A. . MULCAHY, JOSEPH F. . MURPHY, TIMOTHY J. . OUELLETTE, ARTHUR J. PASER, RONALD J. . PETERS, WILLIAM J. . PHELAN, RICHARD B. . POwERS, JOHN W. . . 310 Rear Bunker Hill Street, Charlestown REDDINGTON, DONALD E. . . ROACH, GEORGE A. . ROCHE, TIMOTHY B. . ROWE, HOWARD . SHAFFER, HOW'ARD G. . SHEA, N. CAROLYN SMITH, ARTHUR Q. SOPER, DAVID . . SPELLL-IAN, GLORYANNE T. . SPINA, JOSEPH S. . . SULLIVAN, BARBARA . TARASON, ROBERT . 93 Bayrd Street, Malden . 4 School Street, Salem 33 lfast Corning Street, Beverly 40 Manchester Street, Lawrence 29 Swains Pond Avenue, Malden Mystic Avenue, w ,ll1111l1gICJ11 . 640 Essex Street, Beverly 28 Burnham Street, Somerville South Prospect Street, Haverhill . ll Meadow Street, Salem . 31 Cheever Street, Revere 52 Burrill Avenue, Lynn . 52 Pulaski Street, Peabody 142 Hamilton Avenue, Lynn . 668 Boulevard, Revere . 15 Stocker Avenue, Lynn . 45 Grand Avenue, Revere . 53 Larchmont Road, Salem 23 Warren Street, Lynn . 38 Pond Street, Beverly . 40 Pingree Street, Salem 48 Shepards Street, Cambridge . 11 Summit Street, Salem 20 Roosevelt Avenue, Beverly . 34 Prospect Street, Lynn . 11 Essex Street, Medford 61 Washington Street, Peabody 86 Kirkland Street, Cambridge . 76 Memorial Drive, Salem . 37 Levington Street, Lynn 2A Cleveland Road Extension, Salem . 171 Main Street, Malden . 47 Locust Street, Lynn 120 Mount Vernon Street, Lowell 102 Williams Avenue, Lynn . 12 West Street, Arlington . 43 Graystone Road, Malden 17 Park Avenue, Swampscott . 25 Exeter Street, Lawrence 11 Hourihan Street, Peabody . 67 Poplar Street, Danvers 278 Asbury Street, Hamilton 95 Howard Street, Cambridge . 26 Woodlawn Street, Lynn 288 Chelsea Street, Everett 41 Montrose Avenue, Pinehurst . 33 Warren Street, Peabody . 41 Sewall Street, Lynn . 76 Shepard Street, Lynn . 97 Ocean Street, Lynn 65 Pleasant Street, Stoneham . 9 Johnson Road, Saugus . 175 Loring Avenue, Salem 51 Sachem Street, Lynn . 28 Parker Street, Everett 16 Concord Street, Lynn WYALLIS, NORMAN R. . WALSH, JAMES P. . WASHBURN, ROGER NW. ZAPPAS, MARX' . 25 East Collins Street, Salem . 80 Orchard Street, Lynn 168 Asbury Street, Hamilton . 15 Greenway Road, Salem BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ARIOROSO, CAROL A. . . .... 7 Plumer Street, Everett BASTABLE. LEONORA S. qMRS.j . 967 Main Street, Tewksbury BERNARD, WILLIAM . BRADY, ARLENE . . CARBONE. PAUL L. . CARBONE, PETER F., JR. CLI1-'I-ORD, WARREN L., JR. . COLLINS, MARIE . . CONNOLLY, RICHARD T. COURCHENE, DAVID E. CR1NiNi1NS, JANE M. . DELEO, MARIE G. . DINIITR1, JEANETTE D. DOXY'LING. ELLEN L. . ELLIOTT, ROBERT J. FOLEY, FRANCIS P. . GADBOIS, M. CLAIRE . GIANARELES, N1CP1OI.AS S. GILBERT, R. LUCILLE . HICREY, ANN M. JONES, RALPH D. JOYCE, RICHARD F. LOSANO, ROCCO J. Mc.EvOY, JOSEPH D. B1C.GHEIi, JOSEPH T. . MI-Q1JIilROS, BERNICE T. MISRELI., MICHAEL J. . MOR1-IS, STAVROU LA fMRS.J PASCOULIII, NlC1IOI.AS J. PIIINNIY, ANN S. . QLIINN, LEWIS J. . RIZZO, PHYLLIS E. ROBERTS, FLORA M. ROILSON, CSHARLIES H. . RLII I II, PAUL H. . SIL NlARTlN, BIZVIZRLY A. Sr. PIITRRI, CLAIRE M. Sllifil, cSAM1I,l.Iz M. SIIANI As, lJANIIfl. G. . SWI I-.NI Ir, MARY JO . SAISRANISRI, CZAROLYN G. URIsAN, LDORUTIIY H. . VII TURIA, filA1R1 M. VIIAI I, JOIIN A., AJR. . XVVAI I AC I, Rom RI' E. . XWXAISII, JOIIN lf. XWVAISII, 'JOHN J. . WWI.-XISII, Al.fKRt.AlKll NI. . 47 Commercial Street, Lynn . 10 Hawkes Street, Marblehead 148 West Boylston Street, Watertown . . 148 Boston Street, Salem . Harbor Avenue, Marblehead . 829 Beacon Street, Boston S25 Bay Road, South Hamilton . 26 Orchard Street, Beverly 69 Glen Rock Avenue, Malden 43 Bonner Avenue, Medford . 9 Yale Street, Medford 198 W'hite Street, Springfield . 18 Spring Street, Gloucester . 119 President Street. Lynn . 108 River Street, Billerica . S Center Street, Peabody 6 Upland Avenue, Webster 60 Richview Street, Dorchester . 11 Phillips Street, Malden . 85 Washington Street, Lynn . 77 Plymouth Avenue, Swampscott . 2 Rogers Avenue, Lynn . 11 Northern Avenue, Lynn 19 Ruth Street, New Bedford 61 Prentiss Street, W'atertown . 6 Sprague Street, Peabody 141 Bradford Street, Everett Wheeler Road, W'est Townsend . . 9 Story Avenue, Lynn . 113 Middlesex Street, Nvinchester S612 Library Street, Chelsea . 12 Brookline Street, Lynn . 10 Blair Terrace, Peabody 132 Chapin Street, Southbridge . 23 Cyr Drive, Lawrence . Elmwood Road, Billerica . 21 Tracey Street, Peabody 112 Tremont Street, Peabody . 27 XV1ll1.lI11S Street, Salem . 829 Broadway, Fall River . 101 Standish Avenue, Plymouth . 9 Seven Pines Avenue, Somerville 54 Partridge Avenue, Somerville . IS Pinkham Place, Lynn . S9 Carnes Street, Lynn 20 Darius Court. South Boston AGGANIS. DEMO D. ANTHONY. NIARY . ANTONI-.I.I.I, NTICHAEI. BOLINO, PHYLLIS M. . 1: CONNOl.l.X', RICHARD F. COSTA, ELIZABETH A. COTTER, NIARY J. DANfXS, DOROTPIEA IDAVIDSON, ALLAN W. DINEEN, JOSEPH F. DOYLE, JULIA M. FARNHALL RUTH G1ON'ANNl, SALLY A. GOUI.13, LAURA B. HALEY, ROBERT V. HAMMONDS, PEGGY A. HEALEY, THERESA E. JACHIRIOWICZ, ELAINE BTCIDONALD, NIARCIA MEDICI, ANGELA B. NTILES, XYVAYNE C. MOLLA, JOANNE F. MONAHAN, FAYE F. NIORONEY, JAMES J. O,HARE. JOHN F. OLIvEIRA, ELAINE M. PANAGOPLOS, PETER PARRER, RICHARD J. PHAUP, PATRICK W. RICRER, ROBERT H. RUNDLETT, EDWARD N. SHAPIRO, SANDRA G. SRANDALIS, PORTIA SPLAINE, JO-ANNE T. SPLAINE, JOHN H. SXVARTZ, JANET L. THOMAS, RICHARD C. XVALRE, MARY G. SOPHOMORES 3 16A Bedford Street, Lynn . 10 King Street, Peabody . 15 Sixth Street, Medford 139 Rear Essex Street. l.ynn . 16 Birch Street, Lynn . Cedar Street. Millis . 17 John Street. Chelsea 59 Thirteenth Street. Lowell . 560 Lowell Street, Peabody . 45'Q Aborn Street. Peabody . 30 Tremont Street. Salem . 156 Gore Road, Revere . 26 W'averly Place. Melrose 9 XVallis Ann Road, Peabody 91 Reed Avenue, Everett 66 Webster Street. North Randolph . . . 8 Echo Place, Lynn . 170 Query Street, New Bedford . 8 Chapman Street, Charlestown 33 Columbia Road. North Andover . . 113 Sunnyside Avenue. Arlington . Prospect Street. R.F.D. No. 1, Norwell . . . Main Street, Lawrence . 4 Warner Street. Salem 16 Princeton Terrace, Lynn . 28 Waldo Road. Arlington 21 Tremont Street, Peabody . . Glendale Road. Burlington . . 20 Ocean Street, Nahant . 47 Hamilton Avenue. South Hamilton . . 40 Smith Street. Lynn . 5 Saltonstall Parkway, Salem 45 Peabody Avenue. Dracut . 109 Blossom Street, Lynn . 99 North Common Street, Lynn 44 Dolphin Avenue. NVinthrop 28 Bennett Street. Beverly . . 974 Bay Road, South Hamilton FRESHMEN ARMSTRONG, FRANCIS E., JR. . . . 458 Broadway, Somerville BALLIRO, JOANNE . . . . 25 V'alnut Street, Chelsea BARAN, lVlELVIN . . 134 Boylston Street, Malden BARDIER, CLAIRE . . 333 Albee Street Extension, Fitchburg BARTERA, CAROL M. BELLUARDO, FRANCIS A. BERRY, JUDITH . BLUNT, DONNA . Bosco, MARY J. . BRITT, JOHN F. . BURRE, RICHARD I-I. CARRIER, GERALD J. CLIFFORD, MALCOLM COLLINS, GERALDINE CONNOLLY, JANE . 60 Berkeley Street, Somerville -14 Saunders Street, North Andover . . 135 Lowell Street, Peabody . 35 Mason Avenue, North Billerica . 33 Summer Street. Everett 140 Middlesex Avenue, Medford . 30 W'inthrop Street, Salem . . 15 Hazel Street, Haverhill . . 10 Howard Street, Vfaltham 19 Chadwick Street, North Billerica . 143 Walnut Avenue. Norwood CONROY, ROBERT COZZA, LAWRENCE CRONIN, VIRGINIA CzACHoR, SANDRA DOLEE, MARLENE DOYLE, BARBARA A. . DOYLE, FRANCES EAGAR, HENRY A. FISHBEIN, INA . FREEMAN, BflARY GASKELL, EDXVARD I. . GENDREAU, CECILE . GIANACOPOLIS, LORRAINIQ GRACE, CHARLEEN . GUALTIERl,ROSE . . HARTLEY, HILARIA A. HOIAFNIAN, JOHN P. . HUBBARD, JOHN B. JAHNLE, ISABEL M. JOsEPHs, EDNIUND G. . JUDD, RAYMOND S. KELLY, JANE . KRAUSE, ROBERTA A. . LEARY, WILLIAM J. . LOvERING, JACQUELINE M. . LUMENTI, ANITA . MALOLEPSZY, PAULINF MATTEAU, JEANNE MOREAU, MARGARET . MOSCATO, ROSEMARIE . MURPHY, ELAINE C. . MURPHY, EUGENE F. . MURPHY, SHEILA NOONAN, JOHN J. CP,BRIEN, JOHN F. PAIVA, FRANCIS V. PAYER, JANET E. . PIERQE, BARBARA R. . PROCHNIAR, DANIEL . PUOPOIO, ANTOINIQTTE QUIfLI.EW , PHILIP A. . QUINI,AN, ,JAMES R. . Rlc HARDS, JEAN A. ROsIiN, LINDA R. RYAN, JOHN F. . SIIAUEI-'ER, HIaI,I-iN SHANW, JANET R. . QHORVS, BEVlfRI.Y J. . STREIaTI1R, BARIIARA . TOUR'I'I',I.I O'I'TIf, NJANICF M VAN l'l0RNlf, I,OIs M. . VASI I., -JOHN, JR. . 490 Columbia Road, Dorchester . 31 Elm Street, Chelsea . 519 School Street, Belmont . 28 Forest Street, Lawrence South Pleasant Street, Haverhill 180 Robert Street, Attleboro . 11 Vale Street, Salem 42 English Street, Peabody . 3 Michigan Avenue, Lynn . 23 Roycroft Road, Peabody . 22 William Road, Topsfield 15 Union Avenue, Westport . 146A North Street, Salem . 8 Lenox Street, Lawrence . 184 Essex Street, Malden 39 Wellington Avenue, Lowell . 6 Newhall Street, Lynn . 59 Hale Street, Beverly . 235 Allen Road, Billerica . 15 East Street, Beverly 11 Riverview Street, Beverly . Abbot Street, Westford . 30 Moffatt Road, Salem . 300 Beacon Street, Lowell Ruggles Street, Wheelwright . 94 W'est Street, Milford 134 Chestnut Street, Chelsea . Lake Parkway, Webster 126 Bullock Street, Fall River 36 Thorndike Street, Everett 72 Bartholomew Street, Peabody . 37 Laurel Street, Somerville 48 McKinley Street, Everett . 15 Lagrange Court, Lowell . . 3 L Street, Lowell . 80 Plain Street, Braintree 697 Walnut Street, Fall River 13 South Shore Avenue, Peabody . 14 Bradford Street, Salem . 23 West Street, Norwood 2 Mapleview Avenue, Lowel-l l4R Carlton Street, Somerville 62 Housatonie Street, Lenox . . Forest Road, Millis . 583 Stevens Street, Lowell 21 Cheriton Road, Wollaston . Grove Street, Marshfield . 76 High Street, wyhlfllldll Hayden Avenue, Brookfield . 17 West Street, Oxford 765 Walnut Street, Lynnfield 13 Douglas Street, Winthrop WIII-IaI.I2R, DORIS A. . 47 Williani Street, Shelburne Falls VVOOIJMAN, LEONARD A. . . . Main Street, Essex AGGANIS. Cil.ORG1-' ALLEY, ROGIQR J. ARSLANIAN, PIa'I'I5R . BARRASSO, ROBLRT A. . BASSIGNANI, JOANNA M. BIQCR, RUTII qMRs.J BELANGLR, AI.IsIaR'r BERG, C111iS'1'IiR A. . BOURRE, W1L1.1Ah1 J. . BRENNAN, DONA1.1J P. BURNS, SHERRIN S. CAZZARA, ANN . . COCozELI.A, PATRICIA CUMMINGS, ROBERT A. CURRY, MARTIN . . DAN'1S, CHESTER R. . DELAWRENCE, GIEORGE F. D1R'11?NTO, JARAES R. DODGE, JAMES H. . DUNCANSON, JAMES M. DUNN. ARTHUR J. . ECTMAN, lV1ARC1A . FITZIIATRICR, MARX' J. FLEMING, NANCY A. . FREEDMAN, HARLEY . FREENIAN, SALLY C. QMR GAUDET. GERARD R. . GOULD, JOHN A., JR. . HERTIGAN, CHARLES . JONES, ANN L. . . KELLY, LAURA E. fMRS.J KINGDON, BERNICE E. LEXVANDO, RICHARD T. MALLON, FAITH . MANGANO, LORRAINE NIANNING, CHARLES . MCBRIEN, RICHARD F., 3rd MCCARTHH', ARTHUR . MCGINNESS, WILLIAM H. MULCAHY, DANIEL . NORDIN, MARGARET A. NYE, SUZANNE fMRS.J O,RE1LLN', JOHN J., JR. PARRER, ELIZABETH A. PARRELLA, DONALD C. SEARFOSS, BEVERLY M. SEARFOSS, MARION F. fMRS.J . SCHWARZ, STEFEN . STOREY, WILLIAM L. SULLIYAN, DANIEL F. THOINIAS, ANDREW' C. TILTON, BEVERLY G. . TODARO, SALVATORE A. Xl.-KTTER, JOSEPH . WLOZELLA, LAVVRENCE A. XVALSH, JOHN E. . XVARREN, JAIYIES C. . WILLIANIS, WILNIA fMRS.J SPECIAL STUDENTS . . 16A Bedford Street, Lynn . 41 listes Street, Lynn . 9 Chestnut Avenue. Lynn . . 8 Castle Road, Nahant . 136 Chestnut Street, 1-'ranklin . 196 Hart Street, Beverly Ifarins R19 Atlantic Avenue, Marbleliead . 49 Paradise Road, Swampseott . 86 Lynnfield Street, Lynn . 235 Essex Street, Beverly . 15 Chandler Road, Salem . . 4 River Street. Salem . . . ll Belleaire Avenue, Lynn 15 Prospect Street Avenue, Waltham . . 60 Fayette Street, Lynn . . 18 Brown Street, Ipswich 232 Xvashington Street, Haverhill . 197 Grovers Avenue, W'inthrop . 3 Mill Street, South Hamilton 206 Greeley Street, Clinton . 117 Chestnut Street. Lynn . . 26 Eastern Avenue, Lynn 50 Londonderry Road, Marblehead . 136 Pleasant Street, Franklin . 27 Auburn Street, Methuen . 37 Oakland Street, Melrose . 101 Park Street, Lynn . 354 Broadway. Lynnfield 75 Lawrence Road, Medford 3 High Street Terrace, Everett . 18 Clifton Avenue, Beverly . 52 Mt. Pleasant Street, Lynn 31 Telegraph Street, South Boston . 53 Pleasant Street, Manchester . 65 Cherry Street, Pittsfield . 8 West Circle, Salem . . 58 Addison Avenue. Lynn . . 7 Linden Place, Malden 255 Lexington Avenue, Cambridge . . 367 Beach Road, Salisbury . 21 Dennison Avenue, Lynn . 39 Prospect Street, Marblehead 19 Blanche Street, Dorchester 245 Main Street, Croveland 53 Jessie Street, Swampscott . . Cedarview Road, Ipswich . Cedarview Road, Ipswich 214 Vernon Street, Vihtkefield . 23 West Avenue, Salem . 820 Bridge Street, Lowell . 20 Rock Avenue, Lynn 1 Waldron Street, Marblehead . 8 Manning Street, Medford . 23 Chipman Road, Beverly . 31 Dyer Avenue, Everett . 29 Pearl Street, Beverly 258 Lynnfield Street, Peabody . 5 Barker Street, Danvers '-71616504??'0'w0 41'7'07'0v'0161'0 01W 29'0W'0 '0''0f'04'0' '015' '-5'-'-7 '-0 '0 49'f7'0''0 'Q'0-'0f'7'Q'0 '0-'01'0167 'mf N I POUSSARD'S PHARMACY Bmf Xvjsblws CFormerly Alley Drug Storej FROM Sf'rz'ic'0 zvifb a Smilf' THE CLIPPER STAFF PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 335 Lafayette Street Ploneer 4-0577 Bas! Wi.wXJt's RED'S LUNCH LAFAYETTE STREET PETER G. LeCOURAS SALEM- MASS' C1355 of 1974 Helen Giardi, Prop. To Tha' Class of 1958 Vara Construction, Inc. 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Ploneer 5-1505 THE SKLEM EVENING NEWS COVCFS The Activities of State Teachers College As well as news from the Communities Surrounding Salem PZXUL N. CH7-YPUT 9'?'01'02 o cr E D H D '4 53 H Z rv O an 'PU gg Z ro UP Q, Z ?U BP CI C3 F11 FU 'U 1 CD 2 . 9? :s ff N S. '-l 1 S3 2 FS SD -I 0-0 ,- O 5 n-J Z 2-5 V5 in '0 27'0'JZ Telephone Ploneer 4- 0 9 6 3 5 Q 2 5 31.00 Opens 21 ' S Savings Share Account NV1th Us Compljlmwfs 5 ' You may become a Dividend N earning Shareholder 3 ' Shares Fully Insured from -. S Q SALEM CO-OPERATIVE QP BANK nb '11 E rm z U no' Oh-4 '1 22 '92 0? :':: :fre F36 :rs ggcn '13 mfs mm r4r'Y 11649.-Qui 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q 5 3 5 ' N hi 5 S' 5 Q 5 5 5 f S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 -0:0 O Nr. '07 'O 5 5 3 The FOOTLIGHTERS 3 5 5 E SALEM TEACHERS DRAMATIC CLUB 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 C0nzplin1c'11f.w 5 5 Q Conzplinzwzfs of 5 , S 5 N 5 of The Association 1010 The for Q Childhood Education 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 - . 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