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MISS WELCH Faculty Advisor JL MISS HANSCOM Assistant Faculty Advisor V br M. MR. SPRAGUE Faculty Treasurer
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HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS — Continued Mary Henleigh Brown, Head of Household Arts Department 162 Highland Avenue Mrs. Helen G. Leitch, Clothing, Foods, 62 Highland Avenue Gladys B. Hastings, Librarian 17 Pleasant Avenue Marguerite A. Ellison, English 915 Broadway Katherine E. Reycroft, French 32 Winthrop Street, Charlestown Mrs. Esther B. Card, French 123 Highland Avenue Lila H. Paul, English 85 Governor’s Road, Milton Margaret J. Cotter, Clerical Practice, Arithmetic 8 Maynard Street, Arlington Nettie V. Eastman, Chemistry 60 Grove Street, Auburndale Ruth E. Danforth, French 3 Linnean Street, Cambridge John J. Hoban, History 39 Mansfield Street Marguerite Connolly, English 58 Central Street Marie B. Damery, Biology, Chemistry 45 Charnwood Road Marie E. Kenney, Biology, Chemistry 12 Waterhouse Street Eva M. Piercy, Mathematics 57 Apthorp Street, Wollaston Elizabeth F. Leach, English 30 Winchester Street, Brookline Ann R. Dunleavey, Typewriting, Stenography 8 Central Street Agnes M. Carven, French, Mathematics 56 Baldwin Street, Charlestown Agnes F. Viano, Physical Education 110 Bedford Street, Lexington Bernard R. Moulton, Physical Education 57 Sterling Street John J. St. Angelo, Physical Education 355 Highland Avenue Arthur L. Morrissey, History 162 Walnut Street Robert E. McKelvey, Arithmetic, Commerce and Industry 6 Jerome Street Margaret F. Snell, Physical Education 36 College Avenue Francis X. Rooney, English 130 Summer Street Elizabeth Guamaccia, Italian 27 Chestnut Street, Wakefield Joseph E. Beaver, Mathematics 43 Curtis Street John Brennan, Biology, Physiology 88 Powder House Boulevard Mary T. Canavan, English 179 Summer Street Joseph Donahoe, Penmanship, Commerce and In- dustry, Business Arithmetic 7 Pembroke Street Leo C. Donahue, History 108 Summer Street Dorothea Hanscom, Clerical Practice, Typewrit- ing 2 Austin Street Arthur Kellcher, Physical Education 8 Bigelow Street Edmund M. Lanigan, History 10 Powder House Boulevard Dorothy T. Rice, Biology 23 Crawford Street, Roxbury Matthew J. Ryan, Physical Education 20 Columbus Avenue Edward L. Smith, History 77 Belmont Street Flora Gordon, Clerical Practice, Arithmetic, Commerce and Industry 88 Albion Street Mrs. Mary G. Callahan, Matron 85 Oxford Street Mrs. Christine Hunkins, Matron 15 Henry Street Mabell M. Ham, Secretary 158 Summer Street Mildred F. Calley, Clerk 11 Hall Avenue Thelma Magoon, Clerk 30 Sunset Road William E. O’Brien, Bookkeeping, Commerce and Industry 354 Broadway Joseph J. Nangle, Guidance, Civics 29 Highland Road Viola M. Jackson, Elocution 107 Hollis Avenue, North Quincy Alice M. Austin, English 112 Sycamore Street Robert F. Buckley, Biology, Physiology 85 Lowell Street Francis J. Gannon, Chemistry, Physics 32 Pearson Road 14 Lowell Street 34 Leonard Street 15 James Street 29 Highland Road 86 Belmont Street 27 Brook Street 87 Flint Street 86 Bromfield Road 88 Albion Street 66 Vernon Street John O’Loughlin, History Frances Mcndcll, English James M. Clark, Music Marion A. Newell, Music Marion K. McCarthy, Cadet Joseph M. Thornton, Cadet A. Caroline Tucker, Cadet Dorothy A. Wyman, Cadet Ruth Gordon, Cadet Leo Jennings, Cadet JANITORS John N. Quirk, Jeremiah M. Brennan, Joseph F. McCormack, Edward J. Barbour, Thomas Copithorne, William L. McLano, Thomas H. Dickinson, 61 Marion Street 44 Radcliffe Road 12 Highland Avenue 43 Michigan Avenue 23 Gordon Street 25 Clark Street 92 Broadway Nine
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WARREN C. RUSSELL Editor EDITORIAL Young men and women, with diplomas under their arms vouching for the fair amount of knowledge they have acquired, take the first step in moulding their careers. After a swift glance through this book, one can easily predict who will continue to lead, who will always be merry and carefree, what brows will be creased by deep thought and worry and who will hold up the tail end cf this large group. To say we should have had a better class would be unreasonable, for what an un- interesting world it would be if all were clever. No, we need our fun-seekers, our slow folks — in acts or thoughts, and our ambitious mortals. There must be others to help and even more brilliant people for us to ask help of. Then let’s not look through this volume some years from now and frown upon the lazy, studious or mischievous ones; instead, why not agree that we’re all products of our environments and that we have different ways of measuring worth and success? May I take this opportunity to thank our advisors and all other thoughtful people who helped in any way to compile this, the final record of our High School career. To each and every Senior I offer this “book of friends” and may all school-day mis- understandings or failures fade out. When the time for your final trip down the hill comes, carry this book under your arm and may you know that we are wishing you not only a successful life but one of happiness. Warren C. Russell, Editor. Eleven
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