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THIS BOOK BELONGS RADIATOR -VFARBO OK SomervilleHigh School Someruille,Mass at te new Cianum I ministration _Med J . Cjiroux -J!e admail er _ y Irtlur rJ. Wlorrid ey Uce - JJea ! u . er Heads of Courses JOHN P. BRENNAN Preporotory ROBERT A. RADOCHIA Genero I JOHN L. HAYWOOD Commercial MARGARET A. BROWN Assistant Head of Commercial Course Building Masters JOSEPH A. DONAHOE Sophomores JOHN J. HOBAN Juniors EDMUND M. LANIGAN Seniors HUGH F. McCUSKER Sophomores Business Manager of School Activities Y atLaniel -- 1 C otlerl Heads of Departments FRANCIS X. ROONEY English DANIEL J. COTTER Lotin MARY HALL History A. MARGUERITE BROWNE French MARGARET COCHRAN Mathematics FRANK MARTIN Spanish and Italion Heads of Departments MARIE E. KENNEY Science ILENE C. RITCHIE Stenography Typewriting ELIZABETH M. WELCH Clerical Practice, Office Machines MARY A HICKEY Bookkeeping ANNIE C. WOODWARD Commerce and Industry 1 Mr Joseph Oonohoe, Mr John Hobon, Mr John Brennan, Dr. John O'Loughlm. Mr Albert Giroux, Mr Arthur Morrissey Mr John Hayward, Mr. Robert Radochia, Mr. Nathaniel Colbert. 2 Mr. Arthur Kelleher, Mr. Charles Buckley, Mr. James Curtin, Mr Frank Martin, Miss llene Ritchie, Mr. John Murray, Mr. Bernard Moulton. 3—Miss Mary Hall, Miss Julia Connor, Miss Olive MocPherson, Miss Elizabeth Welch, Miss Bella Weisman Faculty Heodmoster, Albert H. Giroux, 319 Alewife Brook Porkwoy Vice-Heodmoster, Arthur L. Morrissey, 17 Worner Street, Greek Vice-Heodmoster, John E. O'Loughlin, 51 Holyoke Rood, History MASTERS John P. Brennan, College, Preparatory Course, Biology 76 Derby Street Robert A. Rodochio, Generol Course, Biology 9 Joques Street John L. Hoyword, Commercial Course, Com- merce and Industry, Commercial Low, Salesmanship, Business Organization 242 School Street Morgoret A. Brown, Assistant to Head of Commercial Course; Stenography, Book- keeping, Transcription 58 Chandler Street Joseph A. Donahoe, Business Science 6 Gibbens Street John J. Hobon, History 29 Burnham Street Edmund M. Lanigan, Mothemotics 14 Kenwood Street Hugh F. McCusker, Biology 35 Burton Street, Brighton BUSINESS MANAGER OF HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Nathoniel A. Colbert, Graphics 30 Cambria Street TEACHERS Charles Q. Adams, History, Personnel 8 Chisholm Road, Winchester Alexander Austin, Jr., Mathematics, Com merce and Industry 1 I Foster Rood, Belmont Alice M. Austin, English 63 Orchard Street, Watertown Mildred A. Ayers, History 4 Walter Ter. Joseph E. Beaver, Mathematics 213 Commonwealth Ave., Boston Ellen L. Bellamy, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Clerical Practice, Business Science 17 Forest Street, Cambridge Edward J. Berro, English 33 Porter Street 2 1 -Mr. Louis DcAngclis, Miss Elizabeth Loach, Miss Elizabeth Richards. Miss Anno Connor, Mrs. Estelle Reycroft, Miss Mary Connor, Mr. Wallace Hall. 2—Miss Nettie Eastman, Miss Irene Kenney, Mr. Alexander Austin, Mr. Joseph Moloney, Miss Jane McCarthy, Mrs. Amy Webber. Faculty (Continued) Mary M. Brown, Clerical Practice, Office Machines, Business Organization 58 Chandler Street A. Marguerite Browne, French 32 Shepard Street, Cambridge Robert F. Buckley, Physiology 28 Bartlett Street Walter A. Buckley, Lotin, English 39 Pearson Road Gertrude Burns, Stenography ond Typewrit- ing, Secretarial Training, Transcription 72 Pearson Road Earl F. Cahalan, History 67 Centrol Street Mory E. Conavan, English, History 50 Oceon Avenue, Salem John E. Cannon, Jr., Commercial Law, Bookkeeping, Commerce and Industry 50 Washington Street, Newton Agnes M. Corven, French 56 Baldwin Street, Charlestown John W. Casey, English 20 Spring Street Gertrude W. Chaffin, Stenography, Secre- tarial Training, Transcription 8 Copeland Terrace, Malden Margaret Cochran, Mathematics 62 Highland Avenue Irving P. Colmon, History Greenbush, Mass. Marguerite Connolly, History 58 Centrol Street Anna E. Connor, Chemistry, Biology, Prac- tical Physics 246 Powder House Boulevard Julia T. Connor, Occupations, Guidance 155 Summer Street Mary M. Connor, Elementary Economics, Biology 246 Powder House Boulevard Walter J. Corbett, Mathematics 34 Leonard Street Daniel J. Cotter, Lotin Bear Hill, Harvard James P. Curtin, Biology, Personnel 1 I Raymond Avenue 1— Miss Mildred Ayers, Miss Mildred Nugent, Miss Helen Jackson, Miss Dorothy Rice, Mr. Daniel Cotter. Miss Eva Piercy, Miss Anno Keating, Miss Virginia McCorty. 2— Miss A. Marguerite Browne, Miss Margaret Cochran, Miss Mary Smith, Mr. Edward Giroux, Mr. Earl Caholan, Miss Helen O'Brien, Mr. Philip Holmes. Faculty (Continued) Morie B. Damery, Chemistry 45 Charnwood Rood Louis G. DeAngelis, Physiology, Italian, Commerce and Industry 34 Mason Street L. Thomas DeCelles, Biology, Rodio 276 Horvord Street, Cambridge Charles A. Dickermon, Health, Director Athletics, Biology 163 Summer Street Nettie V. Eastman, Chemistry 60 Grove Street, Auburndale Morguerite A. Ellison, English, History 119 College Avenue Geraldine F. Fitzgerald, Mathematics 56 Roymond Avenue Richard Fitzpatrick, Mathematics, English 8 Hill Street John E. Flynn, English, Personnel 48 Meacham Road Francis X. Foley, English 21 Teele Avenue Edward G. Giroux, Mathematics 28 High Heath Rood, Arlington Elizobeth Guarnaccia, Italian, Spanish 27 Chestnut Street, Wakefield Mary Holl, History 9 Gloucester Street, Arlington Wollace S. Hall, Physics 37 Perkins Street, W. Newton Richard Hegarty, Mathematics 17 Wolcott Road, Winchester Mary A. Hickey, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic 95 Belmont Street Philip L. Holmes, German, French 22 Jackson Road Helen C. Jackson, Latin, Mathematics 1 12 Grove Street, West Medford Violo M. Jackson, French 45 Kidder Avenue Anno E. Keating, English 15 Mystic Lake Drive, Arlington Arthur Kelleher, Physical Education 8 Bigelow Street Irene E. Kenney, Chemistry 10 Waldo Street Marie E. Kenney, Chemistry 12 Waterhouse Street I Miss Mary Brown, Mrs. Rita Torullo, Miss Gertrude Burns, Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, Miss Margaret Brown, Miss Mar- gery Moore, Miss Mory Limo, Miss Carmen Solano. 2—Miss Annie Woodward, Mrs. Katherine McDonnell, Miss Gertrude Chaffin, Mr. Arthur McManus, Miss Alice Patterson, Mr. James Hickey, Miss Natalie King, Miss Caroline Shea. Faculty (Continued) Notolie B. King, English, French 77 Wheatland Street Elizabeth F. Leach, English 147 Winthrop Road, Brookline Mary M. Lima, Clerical Practice, Mathe- matics 103 Central Street Katherine T. Lombard, Stenography, Book- keeping, Transcription 1 12 Thurston Street Thomas J. Lynch, Biology 1 1 Raymond Avenue Olive B. MocPherson, English 367 Medford Street Nancy Marquess, English 333 Broadway Frank Martin, Spanish 13 Greene Street Jane A. McCarthy, Household Arts 22 Thorpe Street Paul L. McCarthy, Clerical Practice 86 Belmont Street Virginia McCarty, Clerical Practice, Com- mercial Law 97 Morrison Avenue Mrs. Katherine F. McDonnell, History, French 56 Raymond Avenue Mary G. McGann, Music 71 Eliot Road, Arlington Robert E. McKelvey, Bookkeeping, Commer- cial Low, Commerce and Industry, Cler icol Practice, Arithmetic 6 Jerome Street Arthur L. McManus, History 25 Browning Road Margery Moore, Bookkeeping, Commercial Low, Business Organization, Commerce and Industry 1 1 Summit Avenue Bernard R. Moulton, Physical Education 38 Ware Street James J. Murray, English 37 Irvington Road John J. Murroy, English 61 Wolnut Street Joseph J. Nongle, Commerce and Industry, Commercial Law 37 Follen Rood, Lexington Faculty (Continued) Bernice 0. Newborg, Typewriting, Business Orgonizotion 9 Mt. Vernon Street, Arlington Mildred A. Nugent, History, French 46 Richdole Avenue Richord W. Obeor, Librorion 1 Primus Avenue, Boston Helen O'Brien, English, Guidance, Occupa- tions 30 Barton Street Thomos F. O'Brien, English 16 Prescott Street Mary C. O'Keefe, Freehand Drawing, Ap- plied Arts 29 Forest Street Alice M. Patterson, Typewriting, Com- merce ond Industry 383 Broadwoy Evo M. Piercy, Mathemotics 57 Apthorp Street, Wollaston Albert 0. Plontingo, Graphics 46 Melrose Street, Melrose Hlds. Mrs. Estelle C. Reycroft, Household Arts 23 Whittemore Street, Arlington Dorothy T. Rice, Biology, Physiology 14 Ware Street, Cambridge Elizabeth W. Richards, Physics, Physiology, Astronomy, and Geology 123 Orchard Street liene C. Ritchie, Transcription, Stenography, Secretarial Training 19 Willoughby Street Francis X. Rooney, English 20 Pleasant Avenue Eileen Ryan, Typewriting 1 1 8 Highland Road Helen B. Ryan, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Commerce and Industry 85 Oxford Street Matthew J. Ryan, Physical Education 20 Columbus Avenue Herbert H. Shallies, Manuol Arts 10 Agassiz Street, Cambridge Caroline A. Shea, Typewriting, Commercial Fundamentals 64 Pearson Road Hazel L. Smith, Freehand Drawing, Ap- plied Arts 19a Forest Street, Cambridge Mary C. Smith, English, History 1 17 Prospect Street Margaret F. Snell, Physical Education 36 College Avenue Cormen Solano, Spanish 62 Highland Avenue Katherine E. Stack, English 29 Pork Drive, Boston Ruby F. Sutherland, History 46o Spring Street Beatrice Sweet, Music 23 Willicm Street Charles B. Sylvester, Latin 5 Washington Avenue, Cambridge Mrs. Rito M. Tarullo, Typewriting 42 Montrose Street Alfredo Veozie, Stenography, Transcription 123 Orchard Street Frank X. Veneri 78 Brooks Avenue, Arlington Mrs. Amy I. Webber, Household Arts 49 Bartlett Avenue, Belmont Joseph B. Weene, Economics and Civic Problems, History 232 School Street E. Bella Weisman, Mathematics 78 Gibbs Street, Brookline Elizobeth M. Welch, Clerical Practice, Office Machines 3 Washington Ave., Arlington Hgts. Mrs. Nora Whittemore, Clerical Practice, Office Machines 9 Mt. Vernon Street Annie C. Woodward, Commerce ond In- dustry, Business Organization 78 Highland Avenue Mrs. Alice Y. Worthley, Physical Education Andover Inn, Andover Dorothy A. Wyman, English 15 Powder House Terrace Mrs. Mory G. Collahon, R. N., Matron 85 Oxford Street Alice Scanlon, R. N., Matron 49 Dover Street Mobel F. Kelley, Clerk 283 Medford Street Georgiana Tripp, Clerk 50 Cherry Street Morgoret Brennan, Clerk 42 Gibbens Street Yearbook Staff Editor-in-Chicf Lewis L. Gifford ELEANOR SHERMAN AUDREY PRINCE GRACE AARONIAN CHARLES CHETHAM IRENE SLOANE LEW GIFFORD THOMAS DEEGAN PAUL PERPERIAN GLENNA SANDBERG NATHALIE MERRIFIELD ELEANOR DAVIS MISS OLIVE MaePHERSON, Adviser LORRAINE LIMA ROSE ANN HAWES RAYMOND MACONE YVONNE ZULLO MARILYN KRISTENSON CLAIRE SALTZMAN CHARLOTTE COLBERT MARY JACK BARBARA WALLACE GENEVIEVE GALANTE BARBARA LEE DORIS MacLEOD HOWARD AUCOIN WILLIAM LITTLE WILLIAM ROGERS KATHERINE SALEMIS CHARLOTTE SEARS Deor Clossmotes: Here, ot lost, is our 1947 Yearbook. After many months of hard work, compiling doto, shooting” pictures, gathering write-ups, and composing pages, we present this book with the hope that its pages will bring back many o happy memory in the coming years. Those nos- talgic remember when's are fond recollections of a great American adventure, high school, and the staff has worked diligently to provide a permanent record of our high school daze . So with o long sigh and o wistful retrospect, we present the Yearbook of the Class of 1947. Your Editor, Lew Gifford Senior Class History Studying wos intense but most sophomores found time to toke- port in pleosont activities the first year. In the ranks of Webster, Portia, Players' Club, and the Radiator were found many of our clossmotes. For the musically inclined, Somerville High offered the Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, and Symphony Guild. Class elections were held in April. Donold Wagner, Louise Nosson, Helen Churchey ond James DiMoggio made up the Sophomore Executive Committee. In September, 'forty-five. Junior year came into view. And, os some undoubtedly have quessed. The sophomores we decried, as we strolled, with lordly pride, Throuqh the now familiar holls of S. H. S. And did we lord it over the poor sophomores! For after all, weren't we the old timers with a year's experience behind us? As juniors we kept up our good record in the clubs and societies of the school, nor did we forsake the field of sports. Several members of our class were prominent in athletics. In fact they competed in the Tech Tournament. Class officers were elected ogoin and the results showed that Donald Wagner wos presi- dent; Louise Nosson, vice-president; Lorraine Lima, secretary; James Karangioze, treasurer. Our Junior Prom on April 25 wos a qreot success. At last September, 'forty-six, the finol year for you ond me. On our school life the curtoin soon would fall. As seniors now on top, we made the sophomores hop. The juniors answered to our beck ond call. Yes, os Seniors we had reoched the final gool. We were the undisputed leaders of the school in both academic and athletic interests. Speciol credit should be given to our basketball team, standouts in the Tech Tourney, ond one of the best combinations from o school noted for its hoopmen. In December, elections were held ond the results showed that we were either in a rut or in the groove, for Don, Louise, Lorraine ond Jimmy were re-elected. Then Senior Night! A fairyland of soft lights, dreamy music, and Cinderella doncing with her ideol, so soon gone but so long remembered. It was truly a night of nights. All good things must come to on end, however, ond os Class Day drew near we begon to reolize, perhaps the first time, that we were soon to leave our Alma Mater. That day wos indeed a vivid spectocle, the girls' white dresses, the class colors, and the air of friendli- ness os the hall echoed with our class song and the traditional cheers for the faculty. On Graduation Night, our lost meeting os a closs, we were presented with our diplomas, the svmbnl of o job well done. As we marched back to our places at Tufts Oval, diploma in hand, we were struck by a sense of completeness, a feeling of having spent three years in Somerville High that were, well—really wonderful! So goodbye and thanks, S. H S., from the ever grateful Closs of '47. «I Lorraine Limo, '47 Senior Class Officers DONALD WAGNER President LORRAINE LIMA Secretory LOUISE NASSON Vice-President JAMES KARANGIOZE T reosurer Class Poem By Dorothy Gillis, '47 In the beginning there was peace and quiet in the down; Then man made great improvements — and now all peace is gone. And so the heritage of youth lies on the debit side; The ideals consecrated noble, cynics now deride. This granted lease on living bestows so short a spon. So brief a time to scrutinize the moving caravan; And once the light has flickered and shadow claims the hall. The drama is forgotten — lost to one and all. So by what futile promise does rash youth search for fame; Are ashes cold revived by the glory of o name; Or did the sun glint brighter on Croesus' tainted gold Than on the olms that He gave to beggor-mon of old? Thus Mammon's choicest palms ore flaunted high by lustful fools To those who bow in servile awe to hollow-sceptered rules. Of might and its rank folly, making mankind o pown. Who seeks through nights of wistful dreams the quiet of the dawn. Class Oration Fellow Classmates: It is a great honor to deliver the traditional closs oration. Realizing the importance of this occosion, I shall not give the usuol oration flavored with politics, science, or educa- tional problems. I shall leove this to the statesman, scientist and educator. I propose rother to give you o simple practical talk. Now we ore graduating. Each of us beors a striking resemblonce to a ship leoving port — some, sturdy and sound, ready for what may come; others, weok and unfit for a crisis; still others needing only a slight overhauling to qualify them to meet the added hazords which life brings. Some of these ships spend their whole voyoge of life tossing oimlessly from one port to another by the relentless storms of life. Others find some sheltered harbor and spend the rest of their existence rotting ot anchor. The third choice group, guided by o purposeful chort and driven by an indomitoble ambition, finally reach the haven of their hopes. Let me ask some questions. Are we taking up the work thot will have losting interest for us? How many of us know definitely whot we want? Remember thot our future de- pends on the intelligent decision we make today. Have you ever heord men in their thirties or forties saying, If I had my life to live over again, I wouldn't hove done this, but thot. They now see it is too late to correct their mistakes. So, when we make our decision on what we ore going to do, let us not look ot the coreers ond financial success of others, but let eoch one of us ask, Have I chosen the right field for my talent? In other words, om I going to take up the work which most inter- ests me? If we ore on the right road, success is bound to come and earning is incidental. Imagine Toscanini studying engineering or MocArthur, art. Do you think Toscanini would have become os great an enqineer as he is a conductor, or MocArthur as great a pointer as he is a general? Of course not. There arc no potentialities too trivial to be ignored. Let me give you another example. During the beginning of the lost war. when danger was ot our threshold, a blind man ful filled an exceptionally rare job, which, perhops, no one in this audience could have per- formed. Every evening he was lead by his seeing eye doq into the Custom House Tower in Boston. Here, this blind man, with his keen eors, had to stoy all night to detect sounds of enemy planes. This is on example to prove thot we cor succeed regordless even of o handicap, if we select the right field. Our first task is self analysis, thus finding the field in which we con serve humanity and find self-satisfaction With each of us on the right path, whot o happy and prosperous society we shall hove! No one of us will look down upon those who weor overalls in their work! Whot a smoothly running society! Whot a wonderful standard of living! Whot o useful lesson ond whot an example to all the nations in the world! My fellow classmates, we hove together enjoyed the increasingly rare privilege of get ting a basic education, ond we ore all corrying away with us the influence of some teachers, an influence which will last all our lives. With this foundation let us face the tasks ohead of us, no matter what they ore — farming, music, engineering, store-keeping, medicine. Todoy a generation is retiring ond another must be reody to fill its empty shoes. Let us prepare ourselves in the various specialized fields, to take over and perform o noble work when our turn comes. Alphonse Libcracc, '47 Graduating With Honor Class of 1947 GIRLS Chorlotte Alber Ru'.h R. Baker Lois M. Benhom Vilma M. Bertoli Doris Biggs Joyce Blumsock Theresa M. Breton Rita F. Brunet Marie Caruso Marion Chesnick Charlotte Colbert Helen Constant Dorothy Crowell Mary Curran Eileen Davies Consetto DeSisto Anna Douglas Helen Ells Marion Fletcher Gcorac S. Allen Michael P. Anton Richord C. Blanchard Charles S. Chetham John M. Dahlen Zoven Dohanian Genevieve Golonte Irma Garland Ella Gauvin Dorothy Gillis Foyette Gosselin Rose Grovolese Elsie Grover Carol Gunning Doris Harding Charlotte Hardy Doris Harron Florence Hozen Caroline lovine Carol Irving Mory Jock Gladys James Marilyn A. Kristenson Dorothy T. Liberotore BOYS Chester Essaian Amerigo L. Fantosia Anthony Fovo Lewis L. Gifford Edward S. Guidoboni Lorroine D. Lima Frances M. Lowney Ann L. MacIntyre Doris E. MacLeod Constance M. Moore Mary Piondes Natalie E. Price Audrey L. Prince Mory Reghopoulos Rhodo Resnick Charlotte J. Sears Margaret E. Skinner Irene Sloane Joan T. Steeves Frances M. Tesson B. Earlene Tolin Barbaro J. Wylie Dorothy M. Zononi Yvonne R. Zullo Joseph L. Lemos Williom A. Little James D. McGrath Charles A Stevens Robert E. Sughruc Stanley J. Turosz 1— Helen Churchev; Lew Gifford, Choirman; Doris Horron 2— Robert Donovon; Allistcr Whitman Senior Night On Moy 28 our Somerville High School gym, for from its usually drob appearance, assumed the soft ond dreamy atmosphere of o ballroom. Blue ond white streamers, develop- ing o scheme of lamp lights and starry skies, greatly enhanced the large hall. The smooth music, the crowning of the Prom Queen ond the Grand Morch contributed much towards making the Prom the memorable affoir that it was. The success of the Prom was reword enough for the time and effort devoted by com- mitteemon Helen Churchey, Doris Horron, Robert Donovan, Lew Gifford, choirman, and Allister Whitman. Mony thanks to the faculty committee: Mr. Adams, Miss Hickey, Miss Viola Jockson, Miss Leach, Miss O'Brien, Miss Smith, Miss J. McCarthy, Mr. Cotter, Mr. Cahalan, Mr. Martin, and Mr. Colbert. 1— Rose Ann Howes, Georae Tucelli, Ella Gouvin 2— Thomos Decaon, Choirmon, Charles Chcthom Class Day Here was the doy every pupil looked forward to. Class Doy! The beanie studded cam- pus throbbed with with the excitement of the gola occasion, June 6, the doy when every high school senior looked back' with pride on his individual achievements as well os those of his class. Ella Gouvin, Rose Ann Hawes, Charles Chetham. George Tuccclli. ond Thomos Dccgan, choirmon, were the members of the committee elected bv the class of 1947 to arrange a program Everything went off smoothly. The delivery of the closs oration, the singing of the class ode, and the plonting of the ivy, the small ambitious wisp that represented the hope ond ambition of every senior in the audience. There was a lighter part of the program, too. That some afternoon, seniors and faculty members flocked to Dilboy Field, where a doy never to be forgotten was rounded out successfully with the ploying of on exciting gome by our boseboll team. AARONIAN, GRACE S. 15 Kenneson Rood Sugor. Gcnerol Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Noisy theotres Future: College Yeorbook Stott 3, Rodiotor Stott 3; Rodiotor Reporter I; Proctor 3; Cheerlcoder 2, 3; Stomp Clerk 1; Bonk Corps 2. 3 ABBONDANTE, RUTH F. 31 Rose Street Flo. Commerciol Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: People who coll me Shorty Future: Work ADAMS, BETTY 15 Temple Street Nor mo I Hobby: lee Skoting Pet Peeve: Slocks in school Future: To further my educa- tion Junior Red Cross 2 AHEARN, PATRICIA H. 14 Wheeler Street Pot. Commerciol Hobby: Ootmq Chuck Pet Peeve: Conceited Vets of S. H. S. Future: Marriogc ALBER, CHARLOTTE A. 68 Dover Street Chorlie. College Hobby: Boskctboll Pet Peeve: Fighting over small things Future: Botes College Ployers' Club 3; Basketball 3; G. A. A. 3; Swimming Club 3; Stamp Clerk 3 Graduating with Honor ALBO, JOSEPH H. 375 Broadway Jozc. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Snobs Future: Army or Novy Proctor 1 ALEXIS, BESSIE M. 58 Froncesco Avenue Bess. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Crowded buses Future: Business School ALEXIS, JAMES G. 39 Greenville Street Jimmy. Commercial Hobby: Home movies Pet Peeve: Getting up early Future: Business school Scholarship Play Representa- tive 1 ALLABASHI, ALFERDITA 18 Richardson Street Dcdc. College Hobby: Teasing good friends Pet Peeve: Girls smoking on the street Future: Work Portia Debating Society 3; Girls' Bugle Drum 1, 2, 3; Stomp Clerk 2, 3 ALLARD, WILLIAM K. Vctcron 86 Porter Street Whitey. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Catty girls Future: College Yeorbook Staff 3; Rodiotor Stoff 3; Radiator Reporter 1, Hockey 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1 HOMOR AMD ALLEN, S. GEORGE 0 Beocon Terrocc George. College Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Studious girls Future: College Groduotmg with Honor ANASTASI, RITA R. 115 Bortlctt Street Dolly. Commerciol Hobby: Skoting Pet Peeve: Boys who wear sus- penders Future: College ANASTOS, BESSIE 140 Holland Street Bess. Commerciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Men Future: Air Stewardess Junior Red Cross 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Horseback Riding 1 ANTON, MICHAEL 68 Newbury Street Mike. Commercial Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Norrow - minded people Future: To be a success Groduatmg with Honor AQUILA, MARY V. 48 Governor Winthrop Rood Commercial Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Radio Commercials Future: Dress designer ARDAGNA, PETER 18 Hamilton Road Pete. General Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Very toll girls Future: College Radiator Reporter 3 ARRIGO, RAYMOND C. 21-A Conwcll Street Roy. Commerciol Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke and wear slacks Future: Navy; then rodio school Proctor 3; Basketball 1 ARSENAULT, BARBARA A. 26 Highland Rood Bobs. Commerciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Secretory ARSENAULT, FRANCIS A. I 5 Quincy Street R. C. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Two girls who smoke Future: Sleep Traffic Squad 3; Stomp Clerk 1 ARTONE, ANNA J. 12 Quincy Street Nor mol Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve: Untidy clothes Future: Nursing Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Special Chorus 1, 2, 3, Somerville High Glee Club 3; Stamp Clerk 1, 2 SOMERVILLE ARUDA, ALICE L. 67 Newton Street Rusty. Commerciol Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Business school ASLANIAN, MADELINE E. 44 Clarendon Avenue Moddy. Commerciol Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Secretory ATHANASE, THEODORE R. 38 Vermont Avenue Teddy. General Hobby. Getting out of trouble Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Northeastern University ATKINS, CLAIRE 735 Somerville Avenue Daisy. Commercial Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Radio commercials Future: Travel Junior Red Cross 2 AUCOIN, HOWARD F. 115 Josephine Avenue Howie. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Silly girls Future: College Radiator Reporter 3; Football 3 BAIRD, ALICE L. 22 Ames Street College Hobby: Soxophone Future: Business school Bond I, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Girls' Bowling I, 2, Captain 3 BAIRD, MARGARET L. 51-A Raymond Avenue Peggy. Commercial Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Boys with rolled up pants Future: Office worker BAKER, RUTH R. 110 West Quincy Street Ruthie. Normal Hot by: Swimming Future: College Proctor 1; Stamp Clerk I National Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor BANGS, BARBARA A. 271 Highlond Avenue Bibi. Commerciol Pet Peeve: C. J. Junior Future: Comptometer school Girls' Bugle Drum 2, 3; Horseback Riding I BANNON, DORIS L. 34 Maine Avenue Izzy. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Boys with whiffles Future: Secretory Student Council I; Proctor 1 HONOR Ai 'D BARATTA, CATHERINE J. 8 Linden Circle Kay. Commercial Hobby: R coding Pet Peeve: Stormy weather Future: Business school BARBAGALLO, ALBERT S. 80 Vine Street Al. Gencrol Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Printer BARBUTO, MARY L. 26 South Street Bar. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Snooty Girls Future: College Stamp Clerk 1 BARRY, MARY A. 129 Hillsdale Road Suzic. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve; Conceited boys Future: Office work Proctor 2 BARUFALDI, ROSEMARIE M. 53 Bay Stote Avenue Rory. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Richie Future: Business school Junior Red Cross 1, 3 PER©© ERE BATSON, DONALD A. 14 Flint Street Don. Scientific H bby: Sports Pet Peeve: Gold-diggers Future: Travel BATTINELLI, THOMAS 81 Mernam Street Bat. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Girls Future: College Track 3; Footl oll 2, 3 BAXTER, BARBARA L. 171 Control Street Rabbit College Hobby: Roller Skating Pet Peeve: 8oys Future: Forsythe Dental School Radiator Reporter I; Girls' Glee Club 2 BEAL, MARCIA A. 51 Spencer Avenue College Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Mental strain Future: College G. A. A 1, 3; Horseback Riding I. 3 BEAN, MARJORIE L. 78 Elm Street MordiC. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Future: Typist OMDRVILLE HI©H SCHOOL BEAUCHAMP, HOWARD L. 49 Pearson Avenue Bo. Generol Pet Peeve: Women drivers Future: U. S. Navy BELCHER, WALTER F. Veteran 54 Montrose Street Buggs. College Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Girls who can't donee Future: Newspaper photogra- pher Stamp Clerk 2, 3 BELLAMACINA, FRANK A. 100 Powder House Boulevard Scientific Hobby: Making airplane models Pet Peeve: Girls Future: College Proctor 2, 3; Boys' Glee Club 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Track 3; Football 1, 2, 3 BENHAM, LOIS M. 53 Boy Stote Avenue Loey. College Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Pushing on street cars Future: College National Honor 2, 3; Players' Club 2, 3 Graduating with Honor BENNETT, RICHARD J. 20 Stickrvcy Avenue Dick. Scientific Hobby: Piano Pet Peeve: School Future College '1 BENOIT, FRANK J. 40 Simpson Avenue Buno. General Hobby: Basketball Pet Peeve: U. S. History Future: Study of U. S. history BEOHNER, HOPE M. 59 Howthornc Street Dopey. Commercial Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Reserve Waves Boskctball 2. 3; G. A. A. I, 2, Treasurer 3; Softball 1, 2, 3 BERLAK, LILLIAN 72 Line Street Lil. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Smudged lipstick Future: Business school BERNARDI, ELEANOR I. 86 Whcotlond Street Ellie. Commercial Hobby: Ice Skating Pet Peeve: Being called Ellie' Future: Office worker BERNARDI, NORMA P. 54 Grant Street Commercial Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Business school Junior Red Cross 2 ©MCTR AMD PRO© EES BERTOLI, VILMA M. 9 Gould Avenue Vil. Commcrciol Hobby. Collecting records Pet Peeve: Snobs Future: Business school National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor BIGGS, DORIS 45 Lowell Street Bigzy. College Hobby: Movies Pet Peeve: Horvord students Future: Nurse Players' Club 1, 2, 3; Scholar- ship Ploy 3; Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor BLACKETT, DONALD G. 61 Cherry Street Don. General Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Massachusetts School of Art BLAKE, RICHARD A. 115 West Quincy Street Richie. College Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Frank Noonan Future: U. S. Morines Yearbook Staff 3; Rodiotor Staff 1. 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3 BLANCHARD, RICHARD C. 87 Wollace Street Dick. Scientific Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Sweeping rugt Future: M. I. T. Notional Honor 2, 3 Graduating with Honor eiASI, RICHARD R. 152 Curtis Street Dick. General Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: School Future: Moritime School BLUMSACK, JOYCE R. 29 Evergreen Avenue Commcrciol Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: Radio commercials Fulure: Secretarial work Rodiotor Stoff 3 Graduating with Honor BOCHMAN, RAYMOND A. 76-A Prichard Avenue Ray. General Hobby: Hunting Pet Peeve: Teachers Future: U. S. Army Camera Club 3. BOLDUC, JOAN R. 305 Medford Street joannie. Commercial Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Being called Fat Future: Comptometer school Rodiotor Reporter I, 2; Junior Red Cross 1; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 2, 3 BOMBARA, JOHN J. 50 Lowden Avenue Johnny. General Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Conceited girl . Future: Business man Proctor 1; Stamp Clerk 2 SOMERVILLE HI©H SCHOOL BORSINI. DIANA M. 25 Worwick Street Di. Commcrciol Hol)t)y: Dancing Pet Peeve: Homework BOTI, LEO 21 Thorndike Street General Hobby: Rare coins Pet Peeve: Slacks on girls Future: Army Proctor I; Boys' Glee Club 3 BOUCHER, ROBERT P. 214 Highland Avenue Bob. Commercial Hobby: Fishing Pet Peeve: Rom Future: To be a conservation officer Proctor 1 BOUDREAU, DONALD A. 384 Highlond Avenue Boudy. General Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Writing closs chatter Future: Novy Radiator Reporter 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3 BOWEN, ROBERT C. 64 Waterhouse Street Bob. General Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve Being called Rob ert Future: Art school BOWSER. KATHLEEN E. 21 Otis Street Kathy. College Hobby: Conversing with people Pet Peeve: Serious people Future: College Girls' Bugle Drum 1, 2, 3 BOYD, BARBARA A. 56 Forrogut Avenue Borb. Commercial Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Men Future: Airline Hostess BOYD, GLORIA J. 185 College Avenue Glo. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Office work BOYD, JUNE E. 56 Farragut Avenue Junior. Scientific Hobby: Piano Pet Peeve: Grouchy bus drivers Future: Jackson College Bosketball 3; G. A A. 2, 3; Horseback Riding 2, 3; Bowling 3 BRADLEY, EDWARD P. 20 Prospect Street Brod. General Hobby: Pool Pet Peeve: 7th periods Future: Truck driver HR©©RE BREEDEN, JAMES 0. 21 Austin Streel Jim. General Hobby: 8oskotball Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Service BRENNAN, ESTHER F. 57 Sunset Rood Ess. Commercial Hobby: Horseback Riding Pet Peeve: People who don't answer when you speok Future: X-Roy technician school BRETON, THERESA J. 15 Willow Avenue Terry. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited bays Future: Secretarial work National Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor BRIDGE, MARY D. 67 Chandler Street Momc. Commercial Hobby: Parties Pet Peeve: Richie Future: To settle down Rodiator Reporter 2; Junior Night Committee 2; Stamp Clerk 1 BRINTON, JOHN W. 167 Lowell Street Bill. College Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: People who bother me in typewriting Future: College Players' Club 3; Spcciol Chorus I, 2, 3 BROWN, FRANCIS G. 20 James Street Brownie. Gcnerol Hobby: Sports Football 1, 2, 3 BROWN, HELEN M. 21 Bow Street Place Lennie. Commercial Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Secretary Junior Red Cross I; Stamp Clerk 1, 2 BROWNE, BERYL A. 51-A Raymond Avenue Bab. Commercial Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Show-offs Future: Work BRUCE, RUTH M. 9 Wesley Street Chickie. Commercial Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Boys without ties Future: Office work Girls' Drum Bugle I, 3 BRUNET, RITA F. 12 Electric Avenue College Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Intoxicated people Future: Nursing Portia 3; National Honor So- ciety 3 Graduating with Honor SCHOOL BRYDGES, WILLIAM C. 9 New Hompshirc Avenue Bill. Gencrol Hobby: Talking to Poppone Pet Peeve: Report cards BUCHANAN, JACK R. 74 Bay State Avenue Buck. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: People who ore not punctual Future: College Rodiotor Staff 1, 2, 3; Hockey 2; Baseball 1,2, 3; Football 1 BUCKLEY, ERNEST D. 16 Florence Street Eddie. General Hobby: Collecting telephone numbers Pet Peeve: Bleached blondes Future: Service BUNAI, WINIFRED H. 146 Oxford Street Winnie. Commercial Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Gum snappers Future: Business school BUONOMO, JOHN B. 36 Madison Street Scientific Pet Peeve: Working Future: Bachelor BUONOMO, MARIE J. 68 Electric Avenue Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Hairdresser Proctor 2; Stamp Clerk 2, 3 BUONOMO. NORMA J. 75 Gilman Street NoNo. Commercial Hobby: Music in general Pet Peeve: Being called Shorty Future: Office work Stamp Clerk 1, 3 BURNS, ALICE E. 77 Newbury Street Commercial Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: English teachers Junior Red Cross 2 BURNS, GEORGE R. 43 Joy Street Red. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Math BURNS, JOHN F. Veferon 65 Belmont Street College Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: Mechanical engineer IH0MOR BYERS, SHIRLEE A. 32 Robinson Street Cookie. Commerciol Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Gum-snoppmg Future: Hairdresser Bowling 1 CABRAL. DONALD J. 50-A Beacon Street Skeeziks. Scientific Pet Peeve. Wearing shoos Future: Pianist CACHAUNI, DOROTHY 274 Summer Street Dot. Commercial Hobby: Eoting Pet Peeve: T. P. C. Future: Business school Rodiotor Reporter 3; Stomp Clerk 1 CADIEUX, ALVIN A. 11 Forster Street Al. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Future: College CAGGIANO, LOUISE A. 103 College Avenue Brendo Morsholl. Commercial Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: High heels ond socks Future: Air hostess CAIN, ANN C. 387 Medford Street Commercial Hobby: Gum-chewing Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Business school CAIN, JOHN F. 387 Medford Street CALDARELLI, EVA D. 39 Dartmouth Street Commerciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Whiffles Future: Office work CALDARONE, FRANK A. 28 Mmnesoto Avenue Cal. College Hobby: Hunting Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: College Boys' Glee Club 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3 CALDER, ARTHUR GEORGE 42 Scwoll Street Archie. General Pet Peeve: Kilroy Future: Navy SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CALILEO, DANIEL W. 84 Putnam Road Danny. General Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Work Future: Navy CAMERON, CHARLES S. 333 Highland Avenue Chick. Commercial Hobby: Literature Pet Peeve: Radicals Future: Accounting CARBONE, JOSEPH 5 Tower Court Spark. Normal Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: My girl's boy-friends Future: Electrician CARLUCCI, ROSE M. 21 Henderson Street Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Office work CAMPBELL, ARTHUR W. '2 Willow Avenue Art. General Bobby. Drawing Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Future: Railroad engineer CARREIRO, DONALD S. 255 Broadway Caesar. General Hobby: Rcdheods Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: Service Baseball 3 CAMPBELL, JEAN M. 21 Raymond Avenue Soup. College Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve. Days going by too fost Future: College Bugle Drum I, 2, 3 CARTER, HAZEL C. 27 Fronklin Avenue Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Whiffles Future: General office work CAMPBELL, PATRICIA H. 3 3 Clorcndon Avenue Pot. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Homework Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Staff 2, 3; Bugle Drum 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Swtm ;« Club 3' Rowling 1, 2. Manager 3; Softball 1, 2 3 CARUSO, MARIE F. 436 Broadwoy Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Sarcastic people Future: Medical secretary National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor HONOUR AND CARUSO, PAUL 27 Tyler Street Cozy. Scientific Hobby: Pinching pennies Pet Peeve: Loose locks Future: Miser CASSETTARI, FRANK L. 33 Derby Street Coss. Generol Hobby: Electricity Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Electricol engineer CHAKALIS, ANASTASIA 37 Putnom Street Anno. College Hobby: Music Pet Peeve 8oys who expect girls to do oil the talking Future: College Orchcstro 1, 2, 3; Glee Club Treasurer 1, 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 2; Symphony Guild I, 2. Secretory 3 CHAPIN, DAVID F. 23 Hall Avenue Dove. Scientific Hobby. Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Girls smoking CHAPMAN, ELIZABETH T. 3 Cottogc Circle Libby. Generol Hobby: Books Pet Peeve: Silly people Future: Leslie School CHENEY, LOIS F. 222 Highland Avenue Commercial Hobby. Stamp collecting Pet Peeve: Gum-chewing Future: Office work CHESNICK, MARION A. 436-R McGrath Highwoy Mac. College Hobby: Gabbing Pet Peeve: Staying indoors Future: Moss. State College Plovers' Club 3; Portia 3 Treasurer 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 3; Boskctboll I, 2, 3; G. A. A., 1, 2, 3; Swimming Club 3; Softball 3; Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor CHETHAM, CHARLES S. 102 School Street C. Scott. College Hobby: Dot Gillis Pet Pevc: People Future: College Yearbook Stoff 3; Rodiator Stoff I, 2; Business Monogcr 3; Student Council 3; Notion- al Honor 2, 3; Closs Day Committee 3; Players' Club 2; Vice-Presidon 3; Scholar ship Ploy 2,3; Orchcstro I. 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3 Graduating with Honor CHICOINE, NEIL F. 42 Putnam Street Chick. General Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Toll girls Future: Moss. School of Art CHISARI, PEARL L. 66 Lowden Avenue Lorry. Generol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Bleached blondes Future: To make o good man happy Stomp Clerk I; Junior Red Cross I SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CHISHOLM, ELEANOR M. I 7 Cedar Avenue Chis. Commercial Pet Peeve: Being kept woiting Future: Work CHURCH, EILEEN M. 17 Montrose Street I . Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Singer Special Chorus I, 2 CHURCHEY, HELEN 47 Cherry Street Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Richie Future: Air hostess Student Council 1; Sophomore Executive Committee; Senior Night 3; Junior Night 2 CHURCHILL, RUTH E. 21 Auburn Avenue Ruthie. College Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Only seven days in a week Future: Business school Bugle Drum I, 2, 3 COAKLEY, LORRAINE M. I 45 Bailey Road Coke. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Kilroy Future: Office work COCCO, PHYLLIS F. 7 Harvard Street Dolly. Commercial Hibby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Billy G. Future: Secretary CODY, BARBARA A. 104 Perkins Street Barb. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Vaughn Monroe Future: Business school COLBERT, CHARLOTTE T. 30 Cambria Street Char. College Hobby: Horsebock riding Pet Peeve: Egotistical boys Future: College Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Staff 2, 3; Radiotor Reporter 2; Players' Club 2, 3; Schol- arship Ploy Chairman 3; Port.o 2, 3; G. A. A. 2. 3; Horseback Riding 2, 3; Stomp Clerk 2; Notional Honor So- ciety 3 Gradating with Honor COLBERT, EVELYN J. 40 Porter Street Jeonme. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Artist COLEMAN, FLORENCE C. 24 Greenville Street Flo. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Short boys Future: Office work G. A. A. I; Bank Corps 3 AMD PROGERE COLLINS, ANNA L. 10 West Street Dimple. Commerciol Hobby: 8owlmg Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Business school COLLINS, MILDRED R. 79 Marshall Street Millie. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Cats Future: Business school Student Council 2 COLOSI, CAMILLE R. 72 Governor Wmthrop Rood Sis. Commercial Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Boys Future: Work CONNELLY, HARRY M. 79 Partridge Avenue Pordy, Jr. Generol Hobby: Billiords Pet Peeve: Scholors Track 2 CONNOLLY, JOHN J. 5 Ossipcc Rood Sarsficld. Generol Hobby: Collecting buttons Pet Peeve: Members of the S. A. Future: Elcctricion 8r CONNORS, HELEN T. 13 Morgan Street Sis. Commercial H;bby: Square dancing Pet Peeve: Untidy boys Future: Business school Stamp Clerk 2, 3 CONSTANT, HELEN 44 Mansfield Street College Hobby: Playing the piano Pet Peeve: Umbrcllos Future: College Ycorbook Staff 3; Radiator Re- porter 3; National Honor 2, Vice-President 3; Ployers' Club 2, 3; Portia I, 2; Secre- tory 3; G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Swimming Club 3; Bowling 2, 3 Graduating with Honor COOK, SHIRLEY 7 Hancock Street Cookie. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Riding on buses Future: Fisher School Junior Red Cross I, 2; Sorrier villc High Glee Club 3; Spec- ial Chorus I, 2, 3 COOPER, ROBERT E. 420 Washington Street Bob. Scientific Hobby Sondlot sports Pet Peeve: Nagging girls Glee C!ub 2, 3; Somerville High Gtae Club 3; Special Chorus 2, 3; Track 2 COPITHORNE, FRANCES A. 7 Albion Street Fran. Commercial Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Sorcosm Future: Business school Junior Red Cross 1; G!ee Club 2, 3; Nationol Honor Society 3 SOMERVILLE HI©H SCHOOL COPITHORNE, NANCY A. 210 Summer Street Commercial Pet Peeve: Boys who show oft Future: Business school National Honor 3 CORBETT, CLAIRE F. 28 Boston Avenue Commercial Hobby: Collecting photos Pet Peeve: U. S. History Future: Telephone operotor CORBIEY, ELEANOR T. 249 Summer Street Ellic. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peavc: Slocks with high heels Future: Telephone operotor Proctor 3 CORNING, DONALD E. 42 Sydney Street Bun. General Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Special period Future: Coast Guard CORWIN, RUSSELL 46 Putnam Street Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: A certain blonde Future: College Rodiotor Reporter 1; Basketball 3; Football 2 COSTA, JAMES F. 14 Bolton Street Jimmy. General Future. To find a good job COTTREAU, FLORENCE M. 41 Cross Street Normal Hobby: Reoding Pet Peeve: Studying history Future: Tcocher COUGHLIN, FRANCES M. 101 Heath Street Sigi. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Office worker COULOURIOTES, JAMES 271 Medford Street Coulcy. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Girl basketball players Future: College Proctor 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Boseball 2, 3 CRESCIO, JOSEPH J. 16 Foirmount Avenue Joe. College Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Crowded buses Future: College H0MOR CRIKOS, ISABELLE E. 452 Medford Street Izzy. Commerciol Hobby: Skoting Pet Peeve: Whiffles Future: Office work CROSS, PHYLLIS M. 9 Josephine Avenue Phil. College Hobby: Music Pet P ve- Movi' pes. . Future: Business school Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Somer- ville High Glee Club 3, Spcciol Chorus 1, 2, 3 CROVO, FRANCES R. 12 Cypress Street Spike. Commercial Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Spaghetti Future: Office work CROWELL, DOROTHY M. 3-A Everett Avenue Dot. Commercial Hobby: Collecting pitchers Pet Peeve: Untidy boys Future: Marriage Junior Red Cross 3; G. A. A I, 2; Horseback Riding I, 2, Captain 3; Notional Honor Society Graduating with Honor CROWTHER, ELAINE C. 31 Madison Street Irish. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Crunching candy Future: Hairdresser CRUZ, EDWARD J. 50 Springfield Street Eddie. General Hobby: Taking it cosy Pet Peeve: School CUDDY. GEORGE L. Veteran 149 North Street General CULLINANE, JOHN J. 23 Farrogut Avenue Cull. Scientific Hobby: Ploying ping pong Pet Peeve: Silly girls Future: College Rodiotor Reporter 2, Proctor 3; Camero Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3 CUMMINGS, BETTY K. 79 Thurston Street General Hobby: Wotching wrestling matches Pet Peeve: Teasing Future: Office work Cheerleader 1 CUNHA. WILLIAM W. 254-A Somerville Avenue Bill. Scientific Hobby: Model building Pet Peeve: Silly girls Future: College SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CUNNINGHAM, JOHN F. 162 Glen Street Red. General Hobby: Moking money Pel Peeve: T. S.'s Fu'urc: U. S. Marines Traffic Squad 3 CUNNINGHAM, JUNE L. 33-A Bow Street Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Washing dishes Future: Secretarial work CURRAN, MARY L. 36 Tcctc Avenue Little Mory. College Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Shy boys Future: Nurse National Honor Society 3 G'oduating with Honor DAHLEN, JOHN M. 27 Murdock Street Johnny. Scientific Hobby: Model-building Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Future: U. S. Novel Acodcmy Proctor 3; Notional Honor So- ciety 3 Graduating with Honor OALAKLIS, CALLIOPE 65-R Linwood Street Clora. Generol Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Conceit Future: Business school DALIO, BERNADETTE M. 5 Roberts Street Bcrnic. Commercial Hobby: Having fun Pet Peeve: Slip hanging Future: Hairdresser Stomp Clerk 1, 2, 3 DACEY, HELEN A. 10 Park Street Red. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Certain kinds of food Future: Nursing DoCUNTA, LORETTA M. 32 Hamlet Street Lory. Commercial H bby: Music Pet Peeve: Wearing slacks in school Future: Business school DAVIDSON, DOROTHY A. 88 Hooker Avenue Davie. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Boys who con't dance Future: Fisher Business School Proctor t; Girls' Glee Club I; Special Chorus 3; Boskctboll I; G. A. A. I DAVIES, EILEEN M. 102 Grant Street Dovic. Commercial Hobby: Ice-skating Pet Peeve: Turtle-neck sweaters Fu’urc: Work Graduating with Honor DAVIS, ELEANOR F. 221 Willow Avenue CoIIcqc Hobby: Tennis Pet Peeve: Proctice-tcochcrs Future: College Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Staff 3; Players' Club 2, 3; Scholarship Play Treasurer 3; Portia 2; Treasurer 3; G. A. A. 2; Horseback Riding 2 National Honor 3 DEASY, EILEEN A. 31 Dartmouth Street Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Teasing people Future: Office work DEEGAN, THOMAS J. 8-A Cedar Street Tom. College Hobby: Writing Pet Peeve: Stockingless girls Future: Some field of writing Yearbook Staff 3; Rodiotor Stoff 2, 3; Student Council 3; Class Day Committee 3; Proctor 2; Ploycrs' Club 2, 3; Scholarship Play 2; Commit- tee 3; Bosketboll 2, 3; Base- ball 2; High School Column of Somerville Press 3; National Honor 3 DEFINO, MICHAEL J. 33 Sydney Street Mikey. General Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Talkative girls Future: Photogrophy DcGREGORY, JOSEPH P. Veteran 29 Bromficld Rood Joe Commercial DcGRASSE, EBEN B. 6 Highland Avenue Eddie. Scientific Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Bill Yorn Players' Club I DELCAMPE, C. ROBERT 127 North Street Bob. Scientific Hobby: Baseball Pet Peeve: Girls who don't speak to me Future: College Traffic Squad 2; Camera Club President 3 Del CHECCOLO, CLARA 37 Porter Street Cookie. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Shopping Future: Office Worker Stamp Clerk I, 2 DcMARCO, THOMAS E. 383 Highland Avenue Porkcy. Commercial Track I, 2, 3; Football 2 DEMONE, ROBERT G. 64 Woods Avenue Bob. General Pet Peeve Work Fu.ure Avoiding work SOMERVILLE HI©H SCHOOL DcSISTO, CONCETTA M. 31 Mt. Pleosont Street Connie. Commerciol Hobby: Icc-skotmg Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Airline hostess Groduotinq with Honor DeSTEFANO, JOSEPH E. Veteran 61 Highland Rood Joe. Commerciol Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Business DcVENNE, RUBY M. 942 Broodwoy Commerciol Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: High heels ond socks Future: Work Junior Red Cross 1; Proctor 1 DEXTER, NATALIE O. Chesterfield Ave., Pinehurst Lee. Commerciol Hobby: Danny Pet Peeve: Kilroy Future: Designing DiBIASE, FRANCIS J. Vctcron 197 Tremont Street Curly. Commercial Pet Peeve: Ties DiBIASE, ROSE M. •157 West Adorns Street Normal Hobby: Baking Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Work Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Glee Club 2 DiFRANCO, ELENA A. 20 Holyoke Rood Pec Wee. Commerciol Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Sarcosm Future: Stenographic work DiFRANCO, VINCENT A. 74 Cedor Street Vinnie. Commerciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: Business DILLON, CORINNE A. 36 Rodcliffe Rood College Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Toctless people Future: College DiMARE, ROSE M. 97 Temple Road Roe Commerciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Bashful boys Future: Airline stewardess Student Council 3; Proctor 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Speciol Chorus 3; Cheer- leader I; Secretory 2; Presi- dent 3; G. A. A. I, 3; Horse- back Riding 1; Captain 3 H©M©R AMD HR©© RE DiMAURO, ANDREW J. 64 Pork Street Arvdy. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Giris Future: U. S. Novy Orchestra I. 2, 3 DIMILLA, ALFRED N. 15 4 Albion Street Feet. Scientific Hobby: Fishing Pet Peeve: Smart girls Future: Gov't Conservation Of ficer Traffic Squad I, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Stomp Clerk 3 OINI, LIVIA R. 73 J agues Street Lee. Commercial Hobby: Drowing Pet Peeve: Teachers Future: Art School Glee Club I, 3 DINI, THERESA M. 76 Grant Street Terry. Commercial Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve: Mustaches Future Office work DION, FRED W. 53 Gorham Street Lager Beaver. Commercial Troffic Squad 3 DION, PAULINE F. 64 Oxford Street Polly. College Hobby: Cooking Pel Peeve: Flashy tics Future: Junior business colleqe Basketball I, 2, 3; G. A. A. I 2, 3, Swimming 3 DiPERNA, BETTY A. 135 Highland Avenue Toni. Commercial Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve; Going to school Future: Lowyer DiPINTO, LENA A. 9 Brook Street Lee. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Teachers Future: Business school Stamp Clerk 1, 2 DIXON, MARIE J. 71 Raymond Avenue Dixie. Commercial Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Helen Larkin Future. Airline hostess Junior Red Cross 3; Proctor 2; Horseback Riding I DOHANIAN, ZAVEN 52 Cedar Street Doe. Scientific Hobby: Photogrophy Pet Peeve Women drivers Future: College Notional Honor 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3 Groduotmg with Honor SOMERVILLE HIGH S0H00L DOHERTY, JULINE H. 22 MacArthur Street Normal Hobby: Basketball Pet Peeve: Sarcastic people Future: College Bugle Drum I, 2, 3; Tennis 2. 3; G. A. A. I, 2. 3; Soft- bcll 2. 3; Basketball 2, 3 DONAHOE, NORRINE T. 6 Gibbons Street Don. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Dull people Future: Secretary Bugle Drum 3; Stomp Cierk 1 2; Bank Corps 2 DONOVAN, ROBERT F. 6 Barton Street Lefty. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Graduating Future: To moke o good hus- band Junior Night Committee 2; Chairman Senior Night Com- mittee 3; Proctor 3; Trock I, 3, Co-coptoin 3 DONOVAN, WALTER J. 6 Barton Street Wally. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: History Future: College Baseball 3; Football I, 2, 3 DOUGLAS, ANNA 218 Somerville Avenue College Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Boys who wear pencil striped suits Fu ure: College S’udent Council 3; National Honor 2. 3; Ploycrs' Club 2, 3, Portia 2. Vice-president 3; Basketball I, 3; G. A. A. I. Secretary 2, President 3; Bowling 2, 3 Graduating with honor DOUGLASS, JAMES W. 391 Broadway Doug. Scientific Hobby: Model-building Pet Peeve: Women drivers Future: U. S. Novy Junior Red Cross Council 1 DOUGLAS, PAUL F. 13 Brostow Avenue Doug. Scientific Hobby: Skiing Pet Peeve: Deceptive girls Future: Naval Aviation Proctor I; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Stomp Clerk 1 D'OVIDIO, IDA P. I 58 Broadway Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Hairdresser DOWD, A. JOSEPH 90-A Webster Avenue Commercial Hobby: Traveling Pet Peeve: Fair weather friends Fu’ure: Business school DRAKOPLOS, SOPHIE 91 Walnut Street Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Phonies Future: Oftico work DRATCH, NATHAN 39 Springfield Street Not. Gcnerol Hobby: Sleeping Future: College DRINAN, MARGARET A. 36 Atherton Street Peggy. Commcrciol Hobby: Dancing Future: Office work DURANTE, RICHARD A. 73 Governor Winthrop Rord Rich. Gcnerol Hobby: Fixing radios Pet Peeve: Edword Hunt Future: Store-owner DUSSAULT, BARBARA A. 5 Cameron Avenue Duke. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Office work DWYER, JOHN P. 336 Lowell Street Jackie. General Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: School Future: Service Football 2 DWYER, THOMAS E. Veteran 336 Lowell Street Tom. General Hobby: Sports Future: Work EDWARDS, WILLIAM F. 27 Rose Street Bill. Commercial Hobby: Stomps Pet Peeve: Stage ploys Future: Service Proctor I EFSTRATIOU, SOPHIE 31 Linden Street So. Hobby: Tennis Pet Peeve: Girls wearing slacks Future: College Student Council 3; Proctor 1; Portio 2, 3; Tennis Manager 2, Coptain 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Horseback Riding 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3 ELLS, HELEN S. 28 Sycamore Street Scotty. College Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Homework Future: College Players' Club I, 2, 3; Scholar- ship Ploy 1, 3; Notional Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor ENGLAND, WARREN I. 36 Flint Street General Hobby: Boxing Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Rodio technician s©me: ERCOLINI, ROBERT A. 24 Gront Street Erci. Scientific Pet Peeve: Pot Riccordi Boys' Glee Club 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Boscboll 2, 3; Footboll 1, 2, 3 ESSAIAN, CHESTER 59 Elm Street Chet. Scientific Hobby Sports Pet Peeve: Wolking in the roin Future: College Student Council 1; Notionol Honor 2, 3; Proctor I; Basket- boll I, 2, 3 Graduating with Honor EVENSON, MARGARET D. 24 Stickney Avenue Dede. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Block and brown worn together Future: Private secretary Junior Red Cross 2 FADER, WESLEY R. 120 Josephine Avenue Wes. Genero I Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Languages Future: Architect FAGONE, FRANK A. 80 Highland Avenue Fogan. General Hobby: Cords Pet Peeve: T. S.'s Future: U. S Morinc Corps FALLON, JAMES P. 59 Linden Avenue Jimmie. Gencrol Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Concerts Future: Service FANTASIA, AMERIGO L. 3 Whitman Street The Head. Scientific Hobby: Enioying good music Pet Peeve: Girls chewing gum Future: tngmeoring Year Book Stoff 3; Rodiator staff 2, 3; Notional Honor 2, President 3; Scholarship Ploy Representative 3; Boys' Glee Club Secretory Treas- urer 3; Somerville High Glee Club Graduating with Honor FARFARAS, ANNA 25 Kingston Street Pudgy. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Sister wearing my clothes Future: Dressmoker Glee Club I, 2 FARINA, ROSE E. 15 Houghton Street Rosette. Commercial Hobby: Playing piano Pet Peeve: Slow walkers Future: Photography Junior Red Cross 3; Proctor 2; Players' Club 2, 3; Glee Club 3, Cheerleaders 3; G A. A. 2; Stamp Clerk 2 FARRINGTON, THOMAS 27 Fairfax Street General H0M0R AMD PROG RE FASCIANO, EDWARD R. 10 Belmont Ploce Eddie. College Pet Peeve: Physics Future: Engineering school Notional Honor 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Boseboll 1, 3 Graduating with Honor FAVA, ANTHONY J. 4 Craigic Street Tony. Commercial Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Gerald Murroy Future: Millionaire Graduating with Honor FEDELE, JOSEPH F. 21 Boston Street Fiddle. General Future: U. S. Army Junior Red Cross 2; Proctor 1; Troffic Squad 2; Basketball 2; Stomp Clerk 3 FEELEY, RAYMOND C. 106 Bromfield Rood Roy. Commercial Hobby: Piano Pet Peeve: Girls who worry obout their hair Future: Marine Corps Radiator Reporter 1, 3; Proctor 1. 2, 3; Football 2, 3 FERRAGUTO, JOSEPH A. 37 Bailey Rood Ferry. General Hobby: Sports Future: Service FERRINI, RENATO F. 11 Craigie Street Nato. Commercial Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Girls wearing slocks Future: Business school FINNIGAN, CLARE T. 57 Rogers Avenue Commercial Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Giving oral reports Future: Secretary FITZGERALD, CLAIRE C. 49 Belmont Street Irish. Commercial Hobby: Clothes Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Future: Clerical worker Radiator Reporter 1, 3; Proctor 1; Cheerleader 3; Stamp Clerk 1, 2 FITZPATRICK, MARY E. A. 66 Chandler Street Susie. College Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Out-of-tunc pianos Future: Nurse Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Vice-President 3; Sym- phony Guild 1, 2, President 3 FLANAGAN, ANNE T. 3 Oliver Street Commercial Hobby: Ice-skating Pet Peeve: Bold people Future: Katherine Gibbs Secre- tarial School Special Chorus 1, 2, 3 SOMERVILLE SCHOOL FLETCHER, ELIZABETH 50 Moin Street Betty. College Hobby: Puzzles Pet Peeve: Gossips Future: Medicine Ployers Club 2, 3; Notionot Honor Society 3 FLETCHER, MARION J. 53 Sorgent Avenue Commerciol Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Rainy doys Future: Business school Notional Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor FOLEY, FLORENCE A. 88 Clarendon Avenue Flo. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Future: Nurse Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 1, 2. 3; Cheerleader 3 FOLEY, ROBERT J. 267 Alewifo Brook Parkway Bob. College Hobby: Woodworking Pet Peeve: Ted Izzo Future: College Proctor 2; National Honor So- ciety 3 FOLLETT, WILLIAM J. 69 Newton Street Bill. General Future: Hordwore business Traffic Sguod 1, 2, 3 FONSECA, OOROTHEA A. 59 Webster Avenue Dottic. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Boys who won't dance Future: Court stenographer Cheerleader 3; G. A. A. 2, 3 FORRISTALL, JAMES V. 13 Hillside PorK Dyna. General Hobby: Sports Future: Work Student Council 3; Proctor 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3 FORTE, EDWARD F. 15 Paulina Street Eddie. College Future: College FOSTER, CHARLES V. 25 Melvin Street Chuck. General Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: School Future: Photographer Glee Club 1 FRANCIS, JANE M. 12 Wheeler Street Janie. Commercial Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Corny jokes Future: Business school H0M0R AW ID PROGRESS FRONDUTO, ELIZABETH S. 216A Somerville Avenue Liz. Commercial Hobby: Collecting trinkets Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Secretory FUSTOLO, COSTANZO D. 40 Morrison Street Connie. Commercial Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Girls in slocks Future: Business school Stomp Clerk I, 2 FROST, MAXINE M. 31 Charnwood Rood Mac. Commercial Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve. The City Future: Go to Arizona and buy o horse Radiator Reporter 3; Horscbock Riding 3 FROST, WALTER E. 36 Paulina Street Frosty. Commercial Rodiotor Reporter I, 2 FULLER, 8AR8ARA M. 53 Boston Avenue Bobs. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Mysterious phone calls Future: Hairdresser Rodiator Reporter 2; Bugle ond Drum 2, 3; Stomp Clerk 2 FULLERTON. BERNICE M. 8 Trull Lone Bunny. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: People who are al- ways bragging Future: Business school FYFE, WALTER I. 73 Walnut Street Bo-Bo. General Pet Peeve: John Hurley Future: Service GALANTE, GENEVIEVE F. 8 Boiley Road Genny. College Hobby: Ploying the piono Pet Peeve: Boys who rlon't dance Future: Burdett College Ycorbook Stott 3; Radiator Staff I, 2, 3; Notional Honor 2, 3; Portia 2; President 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; G. A. A., I, 2, 3; Horscbock Riding 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3 Graduating with Honor GALINIS, JEANETTE A. 229 Tremont Street Stretch. Commercial Hobby: Icc-skotmg Pet Peeve: Friday the 13th Future: Secretary Radiator Reporter 3; Girls' Glee Club 3 GALLAGHER, JOAN M. 49 Sargent Avenue Normal Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Sloppy sweaters Future: Fashions f- JO SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GALLAGHER, PATRICIA V. 190 Boston Avenue Pot. Commcrciol Hobby: Ploying the piono Pet Peeve: Corned beef ond cabbage Future: Music GALLAGHER, THOMAS R. 1 1 Wyott Circle Young Tom. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: Professional baseball Hockey 2, 3; Boseball 1, 2, 3 GANNON. PATRICIA L. 41 Conwell Avenue Pat. College Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Wisccrockcrs in class Future: Nurse Proctor 1; G. A. A. 1; Horse- back Riding I; Bonk Corps 1 GARABEDIAN, PETER G. Veteran 33-A Hancock Street Gabby. Scientific Future: College Basketball 1944 GARLAND, IRMA M. 16 Montrose Street Brains. College Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Silent men Future: Dress designer Student Council 1; Camera Club 1; Student Council Repre- sentative, Notional Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor GATTI, DOROTHY L. 8 Belmont Plocc Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future; Nursing Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Somer- ville High Glee Club 3; Ten- nis 2; G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Swimming Club 3 GAUDET, J. GILBERT 7 Louisburg Place Gil. Scientific Pet Peeve: Talkative girls Future: Musician Proctor 2; Orchestra I, 2, 3; 8ond 1, 2, 3 GAUVIN, ELLA L. 85 Ossipee Road El. College Hobby: Shoveling snow Pet Peeve: Moody boys Future: College National Honor 2, Secretory 3; Class Doy Committee 3; Tennis 3; G. A. A. 3; Per- sonnel Office Assistant; Jun- ior Prom Queen Gratduating with Honor GEORGE, JULIA M. 14 Clork Street Julie. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Sarcastic people Future: Leslie School GERBINO, ALFONSA 24 Bradley Street Al. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Boys Future: Business school Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3; Som- erville High Glee Club 3; Spcciol Chorus I, 2, 3; Swim- ming Club 3 HONOR PROGRESS GETCHELL, RICHARD E. 19 Worncr Street Gctch. Scientific Hobby: Stomps Pet Peeve. Sophisticotcd girls Future: College GIFFIN, NATALIE 9 Westwood Rood Gcnerol GIFFORD, LEWIS L. 141 Central Street Lew. College Hobby: Flootmg around Pet Peeve: Smorsgosbord Future: Trailing Tamara Yearbook Stoff 3, Editor; Radi- ator Staff I, 2, Editor 3; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Notional Honor 2, 3; Senior Night Committee 3; Junior Night Committee 2; Basketball 2; Horvord Book Prize 2 Graduating with Honor GILLIS, DOROTHY B. 35 Adorns Street Dotty. College Hobby: Writing Pet Peeve: C. Scott Future: College Yeorbook Stoff 3; Radiotor Stoff 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Ployers' Club I, 2, 3; Portia 1. 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Horscbock Riding 2; Bowling 1, 2; Softball I, 2; Stomp Clerk 1; Bonk Corps 1 Graduating with Honor GINGRAS, LEON D. 8 Brodlcy Street Dovey. College Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Talkotivc girls GIRDIS, HARRY J. 20 Highland Avenue Horillo. College Hobby: Trocodero Club Pet Peeve: James Papadims Future: U. S. Army GIROUX, JOHN H. 26 Dartmouth Street Jock. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Greeks Future: College Football 2, 3 GODINHO, MARY 77 Morion Street Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Girls who wear slacks with fur coats Future: Bookkeeper Stomp Clerk I, 2 GOFFREDO, CHARLES 17 Caldwell Avenue Josper. College Hobby: Science Future: College GOGOS, SPEROS 23 Boston Street Spit. Scientific Hobby: Horseback Future: M. I. T. Troffic Squod I, 2, 3 GOODWIN, EDWARD E. 17 Stanford Terrace Eddie. General Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Smokers Future: Photogrophcr GORMAN, VIRGINIA L. 27 Banks Street Ginger. Commercial Hobby: Collecting photogrophs Pet Peeve: Bleached blondes Future: Stenographer Special Chorus 2 GOSDANIAN, MARY 34 Garrison Avenue Commercial Hobby: Men Pet Peeve: Conceited men Future: Secretory GOSSELIN, FAYETTE G. 9 Gould Avenue Gerry. Normal Hobby: Teasing pals Pet Peeve: Wearing hots Future: To reach 5 ft. 6 in. Portia 3; Tennis 2; Stomp Clerk 3 Graduating with Honor GOTT, ARTHUR W. 24 Pockord Avenue Hobby: Movies Horocc. Commercial Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Novy Troffic Squod I, 2, 3; Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus I. 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3; Stamp Clerk 1 GOVONI, JEANETTE I. 18 Mople Avenue Jiggs. General Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve: People who crack their knuckles Future: Housewife Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Som- erville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 2, 3 GRANDE, ROSEMARIE G. 85 Lowden Avenue Hon. General Hobby: Men Pet Peeve: Donald Carrciro Future: Hoirdresscr Rodiator Reporter 1; Junior Red Cross 3; Cheerleader 2 GRANT, WILLIAM E. 75 Belmont Street Bill. Scientific Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Don Horgon Future: College Boscboll I, 2, 3 GRAVALESE, ROSEMARIE 12 Upland Pork Shorty. College Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Boys who can't donee ond skate Future: College Proctor 2, 3; Portia 3; Girls' Bugle Drum 1, 2, 3 Graduating with Honor GREENE, THOMAS C. 8 Cutter Avenue Tommy. College Hobby: Table tennis Pet Peeve: 7th periods Future: College HONOR AMD PROG RE GROVER, ELSIE J. M. 49 Porter Street Gmger. Commerciol Hobby: Arguing Pet Peeve: Bubble gum Future: Accountont Notional Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor GUIDOBONI, EDWARD S. 10 Evergreen Square Ed. College Hobby: Fishing Pet Peeve: Hal Levine Future: Tufts College National Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor GUILDERSON, JOHN J. 145 Summer Street Gil. Scientific Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Woitmg for people Future: Naval aviation GUNNING. CAROL M. 49 Moore Street Freckles. Commercial Hobby: Piano Pet Peeve: Freckles Future: Business school Radiator Reporter I; Symphony Guild 3 Graduating with Honor GUNNING, RICHARD T. 61 Craigic Street Dick. Commerciol Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Business school HAGEMIKE, ANN 9 Maple Street Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Freda Mikoloros Future: College Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 1, 2, 3; Symphony Guild 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1; Bowling 1 HALE, WARREN F. 31 Central Rood Fuzzy. Scientific Hobby: Girls Pet Peeve: People who hove pet peeves Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Coun- cil 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3 HAMILTON, JEREMIAH Q. 6 Wigglesworth Street Jerry. Scientific Pet Peeve: Persistent sales- people Future: Engineering College Football 3; National Honor Society 3 HANLON, THERESA A. 55 Lowell Street Terry. Commercial Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve: Ouol personalities Future: Secretary Rodiotor Reporter 3; Proctor 3; Cheerleader 3; Stamp Clerk 2; Notional Honor Society 3 HANNON, JEAN G. 95 Peorson Avenue Lucky. General Hobby: Basketball Future: Airline Hostess Proctor I; Basketball 1, 2, 3; G. A A 1, 2, 3; Softball 1. 2, 3 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HARDIN, DORIS L. 33 Bradley Street Lorry. Commercial Hobby: Horsebock riding Pet Peeve: Freckles Future: Business school G. A. A. 3; Horseback Riding 3 HARDING, DORIS M. 44 C horn wood Road Driss. College Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Cuddling in public Future: College Portio 3; National Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor HARDY, CHARLOTTE M. 14 Lesley Avenue Blondic. College Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: People who ore al- woys late Future: To be a nurse Portia 3; G. A. A. I, 3; Horse- bock Riding 1, 3; National Honor Society 3 Graduating with Honor HARMON, JOHN S. Veteran 20 Willow Avenue Jack. General Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: People who folk loo much HAROLD, FRANCIS J. 7 Thorpe Street Jim. College Hobby: Recordings Future: Studying music Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3 HARRINGTON, ROBERT F. 13 Pinckney Street Bob. Commercial Future: Undecided HARRISON, MARIE S. 33 Forrogut Avenue Lady Buckle. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Being broke Future: Business school Junior Red Cross 1, 2; Proctor I; Stamp Clerk I, 3 HARRISON, MORRIS J . 72 Mt. Vernon Street Normal Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve. Girls who use too much make-up Future: Business school Glee Club 3; Somerville High Glee Club I; Special Chorus 2 HARRON, DORIS E. 11 Hillside Park Fish. Scientific Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited athletes Future: College Student Council 3; Proctor I, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Senior Night Com- mittee 3 Graduating with Honor HART, WILLIAM F. 46 Lincoln Parkway Fran. Scientific H0M0IR HAWES, ROSE ANN 59 Putnom Street Commere iol Hobby: Piono Pet Peeve: Stringy hair Future: Work Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Staff I, 2, 3; Class Day Committee 3 HAYES, JOHN F. 8 George Street Hosie. Gcncrol Hobby: Fixing automobiles Pet Peeve: People who aren't good sports Future: Navy Stomp Clerk I HAYWARD, GEORGE E. 14 Kidder Avenue Scientific Hobby: Building model planes Pet Peeve: Silly girls Future: Northcostern Univer- sity Track 1 HAZEN, FLORENCE M. 54 Poulma Street Dec-Dee. Commercial Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Getting up morn mgs Future: Secretory Proctor I Graduating with Honor HEHIR, JOHN P. Vetcron 3 Holland Street Jackie. Commercial Hobby: Sports HENEGHAN, THOMAS P. 30 Glenwood Rood Tommy. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Dancing Future: College HENNIGAN, ROSEMARY J. 32 Clorcmon Street Sis. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Rosie Future: Business school HODGKINS, JOHN J. 18 Grand View Avenue Jock. General Hobby: Stomp collecting Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Business school HOGAN, TERESA A. 48 Harrison Street Terry. Commercial Pet Peeve: Overshoes Future: Office work Players' Club 2, 3; G. A. A. 2; Horseback Riding 2 HOLLAND, PATRICIA M. 18 Ivoloo Street Dolly. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Mud Future: Convent SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HOLT, SHIRLEY ANN A. 35 Burnside Avenue Kitten. Commerciol Hobby: Rollcr-skoting Pet Peeve: Naggers Future: Dental secretary Radiator Reporter 2; Junior Red Cross t HORGAN, DANIEL E. 13 Boston Street Don. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Bill Grant Future: College HORGAN, ROBERT F. 22 Bartlett Street Asbestos. Scientific HUNT, EDWARD A. 21 Scwoll Street Eddie. General HURDER, RUTH V. 12 Kilby Street Wimpy. Commercial Hobby: Horsebock riding Pet Peeve: Tardy people Future: Secretary Proctor 1, 2; Basketball 1; G. A. A. 1; Softball 1 HURLEY, BARBARA A. 34 Avon Street Bobs. General Hobby: Horsebock riding Pet Peeve: Crowded street cars Future: Secretarial school Portia 2, 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Horsebock riding 2, 3; Stomp Clerk 1, 3 HURLEY, JOHN T. 24 Mt. Plcosont Street Jock. Gencrol Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: Work Track 1, 2, Football 2 HURLEY, ROBERT J. 127 Heath Street Bob. Scientific Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Jim Korangiozc Future: College Proctor 1, 2; Hockey 3; Foot- ball I, 2, Captain 3 IACOBUCCI, GLORIA A 9 Lincoln Street Glo. Normal Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Dual personalities Future: Secretarial school Radiator Reporter 3; Yearbook Stoff 3; Bugle Drum 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Bosket ball 1, 2; G. A. A. I, 2, 3 IANDOLI, MARION G. 22 Norwood Avenue Chick. General Hobby: Marines Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Nurse Bugle Drum I, 2; Leader 3 OM0E AMD PE00EESS IAPPINI, DOROTHY S. 42 Moore Streer Dotty. Commerciol Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Crooked scorns Future: Business school Stomp Clerk I IOVINE, CAROLINE V. 67 Springfield Street Mitzy. Commerciol Hobby: Skoting Pet Peeve: Zoot-suits Future: Business school Groduatinq with Honor IRVING, CAROL M. 6 Prescott Street Blondic. Commerciol Hobby: Skoting Pet Peeve: Gum-snoppers Future: Business school National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor ITALO, MARY G. 9-A Rossmorc Street Commerciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Business school Junior Red Cross 2; Proctor 1 IZZO, THEODORE F. 11 Shore Drive Mr. Anthony. Scientific Hobby: Fishing Pet Peeve: Bob Foley Future: College JACK, MARY A. 10 MocArthur Street Jockie. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Marriage Notional Honor 2, 3; Horseback Riding 1 Graduating with Honor JACKSON, ELAINE W. 242 Willow Avenue Jackie. Commerciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Wilber Kerr Future: Marriage Bowling I, 2, 3 JACKSON, MARION F. 28 High Street Commercial Hobby: Ice-skating Pet Peeve: People who play hord-to-get Future: Office work JAMES, GLADYS I. 349 Somcrivllc Avenue Butch. Commerciol Hobby: Collecting photographs Pet Peeve: Gossipcrs Future: Secretary Junior Red Cross Representative 3; Proctor 2, 3; Stamp Clerk 3 Graduating with Honor JAMES, HELEN D. 72 Done Street Sis. Commercial CHO0L SCMERVILLE JANEDY, MARY 46 Summer Street Bunny. Commercial Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: Checks with plaids Future: Housewife Rodiator Reporter 3; Junior Red Cross 2 JOHNSON, ALBERT J. 29 Windsor Road Al. Commercial Hobby: Records Pet Peeve: Two-focod individ- uals Future: Drafting JONES, RALPH W. 34 Fairfax Street Jonesie. Commercial Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Girls in slocks Future: U. S. Army Rodio‘or Reporter 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Troffic Squad I; Glee Club 1, 2, 3 JONES, SHIRLEY M. 96 Ten Hills Rood Jonesy. Commercial Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Squeaky shoes Future: College Glee Club I, 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 2, 3 JORDAN, ARTHUR A. 61 Elm Street Al. Scientific Hobby: Guns Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Superintendent of Mo chine Shop JUDGE, WILLIAM L. 58 Flint Street Bill. General Pet Peeve: Work Stomp Clerk 1, 2, 3 KADISH, ELEANOR M. 31 Holyoke Rood Kitten. Commercial Hobby: Speedskating Pet Peeve: Boys KALOYANIDES, ALEXANDER 11 -A Wore Street Alec. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Basketball players six feet tall Future: College Orchestra 1; Basketball I, 2, 3; Foot boll 3 KARANGIOZE, JAMES 21 Melvin Street Kolomph. College Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Bob Hurley Future: Physical Education Col- lege Student Council 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Trot tic Squad 3; Boskctboll I, 2, Captain 3; Baseball I KEANE. MARTIN J. Veteran 73 Josephine Avenue Joe. General HOMOR AMD PROGEE: KEANE, MARY P. 73 Josephine Avenue Pot. Commcrciol Hobby: Bookkeeping Pet Peeve: Boys KELLEHER, DOROTHY F. 23 Lincoln Avenue Dolly. Normol Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: Men drivers Future: Nurse Junior Red Cross 1, 2; Stomp Clerk 3 KELLY, CATHERINE A. 28 Pork Street Koy. Commerciol Hobby: Collecting photos Pet Peeve: U. S. History Future: Telephone operotor KENNEDY, ELLEN T. 27 Ivoloo Street Pconuts. Commerciol Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: A windy doy Future: Office work KERR, WILBUR J. 255 Medford Street Bill. Scientific Proctor 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 2, 3 KIDDIE, DAVID R. 7 Skehon Street Scotty. Scientific Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Girls smoking Future: College Glee Club 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3 KILADIS, NICHOLAS G. 154 Washington Street Snick. Scientific Hobby: Rowing Pet Peeve: Girls in slacks Future: School of mechanics Symphony Guild 3 KILEY, ANNA M. 38 Cherry Street Ann. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Office work KING, ELIZABETH I. 76 Perkins Street Betty. Commercial Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Business school Horsebock Riding 2 KIRKNESS, FLORENCE E. 66 Myrtle Street Tom. Commercial Hobby: Orowing Pet Peeve: Red and yellow worn together Future: Housewife Proctor 2 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL KNAPTON, DONALD E. Veteron 9 Endicott Avenue Nop. General Hobby Photography Pet Peeve: Catty girls Future: Manual labor Junior Red Cross I, 2; Glee Club 1, 2 KOLESNIK, ELEANOR M. 1 4 Heath Street Mouscmeot. Commercial Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Red Tape Future: College Student Council I; Junior Red Cross 2; Portia I; Horsebock Riding 2; Stamp Clerk 1 Notional Honor 3 KOSTINDEN, WILLIAM 67 Edgar Avenue College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Future: Navy Hockey 3 KRISTENSON, MARILYN A. 34 Sycamore Street Kris. College Hobby: Collecting pins Pet Peeve: Sweaters tucked in Future: College Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Sfoff 2, 3; National Honor 2, 3; Players' Club I, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Boskctboll I, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Swim- ming Club 3; Softball 1, Man- ager 2, Captain 3; Bank Corps I, 2, 3. Graduating with Honor LABOSSIER, WILLIAM H. 22 Meachom Street Hector. Scientific Hobby: Hopping streetcars Pet Peeve: Bob Pulco Proctor 3 LAGHETTO, DOLORES L. 2 Garden Court Dellic. Normal Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Sisters Future: College Symphony Guild 2, 3; Stamp Clerk 2 LAITE, WALTER R. 44 Highlond Road Wally. Scientific Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Girls who drag their feet Future: Northeostern University LAMPROPOULOS, CHRISTY 46 Clarendon Avenue Greek. General Hobby: Hockey Pet Peeve: Peroxide blondes Future: Novy Stamp Clerk 2, 3 LANE, RITA T. 30IB Beacon Street General Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Waiting for Eloino Future: Hairdresser LANGONE, PATRICK D. 18 Pennsylvania Avenue Pat. General Hobby: Ploying records Pet Peeve: Back-seat drivers Future: Marines M0MO1R AMD LANZILLI, GILDA M. 935 Broodwoy Jill. Commercial Hobby: Drums Pet Peeve: People who ore ol- woys late Future: Musicol career Bond 1. 2, 3 LARKIN, HELEN L. 28R Cherry Street Butch. Commercial Hobby: Johnnie Pet Peeve: Marie Dixon Future: Johnnie LARSON, ROBERT V. 336 Highland Avenue Swede. Scientific Hobby: Dancing Future: Shoveling coal for John L. Proctor 2; Basketball 2; Stamp Clerk 3 LAW, MARY C. 71 Pork Street Chorlie. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Unsociable people Future: Secretory LAWSON, BARBARA R. 156 Glen Street 8orbs. Normal Hobby: Skoting Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Telephone operator LECCESE, GAETANO M. 102 Highland Avenue Gus. Scientific Hobby: Chemistry Pet Peeve: Being called Goctono Future: Specialize in chemistry Proctor 3; Players' Club 3; Scholarship Play Committee 3; Trock 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 3; Chess Club 3 LECCESE, MARIA F. 19 Linden Street Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Office work LECCESE, MARY A. 181 Trcmont Street Commercial Hobby: Peter Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Hairdressing LEE, BARBARA M. 74 Bromfield Road Bobbie. College Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: History Future: College Yearbook Stoff 3; Rodiator Staff 1, 2, 3; Camera Ciub 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Symphony Guild 2, 3; Cheerleader I, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Swimming 3; Stamp Clerk 3 Graduating with Honor LEMOS, JOSEPH 46 Laurel Street Joe. Commercial Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Work Future: College Graduating with Honor SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL LEONARD, EDMUND J. 36 Bow Street Eddie. Goncrol Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: 8rokcn promises Glee Club I, 2, Vice-President 3; Special Chorus 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Basketball 1, 2; Monager 3; Baseball 1, 2, Manager 3, Manager 3 ; Football, 1, 2, LEONARD, FLORENCE J. 19 New Hampshire Avenue Commercial Hobby: Horsebock riding Pet Peeve: Studying Future: Receptionist LEONARDO, JOSEPH M. 49 Moore Street Alphonse Hobby: Trying to sing Pet Peeve: The morning offer Future: Singer LcPORE, GLORIA K. 34 Irving Street Glo. General Hobby: Horsebock riding Pet Peeve: Cigarette smoke Future: Airline hostess LEVINE, HAROLD 73-A Beacon Street Hal College Pet Peeve: Ed Guidoboni Future: U. S. Army Junior Red Cross 2; Stomp Clerk I; Moss. Boys' State 2 LIBERACE, ALPHONSE 166 Highland Avenue Al. College Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: People Webster 3; Glee Club 1; Spec- ial Chorus 1; Stomp Clerk 2, 3; C oss Orator LIBERATORE, DOROTHY T. 95 Jaques Street Oof. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Gum-chewing Future: Secretory Radiator Reporter 2; National Honor 2, 3; Proctor 1 Graduating with Honor LICCIARDI, VIRGINIA M. 5 Trcmont Place Ginny. Commercial Hobby: Icc-skoting Pet Peeve: Conceitea people Future: Office work LIMA, LORRAINE D. 82 Beacon Street Lorrie. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Damp doys Future: Office work Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Stoff 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Nationol Honor 2, 3; Class Secretory 2, 3; Stamp Clerk 2; Radiator Reporter I, 2, 3 Graduating with Honor LIMBERAKIS, CARRIEFALO 20 School Street Cary. College Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Boys who don't dance Future: College Student Council 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Glee Club I, 2, Presi- dent 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Symphony Guild I, 2, Vice-President 3; Special Chorus 2 AND PE0GEIC LINATORE, LENA 38-R Linden Street Nickie. Commerciol Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Office work Junior Red Cross 1 LITTLE, WILLIAM A. 22 Jockson Rood Bill. Scientific Hobby: Eorly music Pet Peeve. Hot music Future: College Yeorbook Stoff 3; Rodiotor Staff 3; National Honor 2, 3; Ployors' Club 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Sym- phony Guild 3 Graduating with Honor LONG, JAMES J. 9 Holt Avenue Buddy. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Teochers Future: Work Trock 3 LORDAN, MARGARET M. 119 Boston Avenue Peggy. Commerciol Hobby: Traveling Pet Peeve: Yellow and Red Combination Future: Photogropny G. A. A. 1, 2 LOWNEY, FRANCES M. 14A Mople Avenue Commerciol Hobby: Reoding Pet Peeve: Girls' slips hanging Future: Business school Graduating with Honor LUIS!, FRANK 50 Jaques Street Squeeze. General Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: 8londcs Future: Marriage LUNDGREN, THELMA R 37 Curtis Street Lcnnic. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Sarcosm Future: Mrs.— Symphony Guild 3; Stamp Clerk 1 LYMAN, CAROLYN M. 398 Medford Street Karry. Commercial Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Teachers Future: Clerical Worker Proctor 3; Glee Club 2; Stomp Clerk I MACARIS, JOHN 13 A Wigglesworth Street Johnny. Gcncrol Hobby: Taking pictures Pet Peeve: People who talk too much Future: Business MocCORKLE, MARION I. 113 Heath Street Mac. Commerciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited fellows Future: Office work Stamp Clerk 2 SOMERVILLE SCHOOL MocDONALD, BARBARA A. 94 Joqucs Street Borb. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skoting Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Secretory Horsebock Riding 2; Bowlmq 2 MocDONALD, ESTHER M. 52 Electric Avenue Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: School Future: Business school MocDONALD, EVELYN J. 102 Wallace Street DcDc. Gcncrol Hobby: Sewing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Wilfred Academy Bugle Drum I MocDONALD, GEORGE 20 Woods Avenue Mac. General Hobby: Dotes Pet Peeve: Girls who go steady Future: Navy Basketball 3; Baseball 2, 3 MacINTYRE. ANNE L. 24 Moin Street Nancy. College Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Grommaticol errors Future: College Bugle and Drum I, 3; Swim- ming Club 3 Graduating with Honor MacKAY, RUTH K. 46 Browning Road Normal Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Noisy eaters Future: Airline stewardess MacLEOD, DORIS E. 78 Highland Road Mac. College Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: College Yearbook Staff 3; Rodiotor Stoff 2, 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Symphony Guild 3; National Honor 3 Graduating With Honor MacNEILL, MILTON H. 104A Gilman Street Milt. Normal Hobby: Astronomy Pet Peeve: Silly girls Future: Astronomy MACONE, RAYMOND 19 Centre Street Mac. Commcrciol Hobby: Funny books Pet Peeve: Superman Future: Traveling Yearbook Stoff 3; Radiator Stoff 2, 3; Radiator Re- porter 1; Student Council 3; Traffic Squad 1, 2: Chief 3 MocPHEE, KENNETH J. 69 Rogers Avenue Mac. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Boshful girls Future: Service Junior Red Cross 3; Boskct- ball I IIOMfOE AMD PE0©EE§§ MADILL, MARION R. 10 Howthorn Street Commerciol Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Housework Future: Air hostess Proctor 1; Stomp Clerk 3 MADRUGA, MARION G. 16 Ellington Rood Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Serious people Future: Work Stomp Clerk 1 MAFERA, ANN C. 73 Adams Street Shorty. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: LoSallc Junior College Radiator Reporter 2, 3 MAGLIOZZI, LOUISE M. 140 School Street Commerciol Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Cracking ot knuckles Future: Hairdressing MAGOON, JOYCE I 96 Belmont Street Chubby. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Teasers Future: Bryant and Stratton School MAHONEY, ROBERT K. 32 Curtis Street Bob. General Pet Peeve: Getting up for school Future: Work Hockey 2, 3 MAHONEY, RUTH L. 39 Highland Rood Cot-eyes. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Pepsodent boys Future: Business school MALAGODI, RICHARD S. 341 Lowell Street Dick. Scientific Hobby: Skiing Pet Peeve: Women drivers Future: College Ycorbook Staff 3; Radiator Reporter 3 MANCINI, GLORIA M. 436 Medford Street Hep-cot. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited l oy Future: Clerical worker MANFRA, ANGELA C. 4 Crotgic Street Dimples. Commercial Hobby: Baseball gomes Pet Peeve: Radio commercials Future: Private secretary Proctor I, 2, 3 SOMERVILLE HIGH MANNING, KATHLEEN P. 28 Josephine Avenue Kit. Commercial Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: History Future: Nurse MARCELLI, ALFRED L. 19A Flint Street Moose. General Hobby: Fishing Pet Peeve: Third porty on a dote Radiotor Reporter 2; Players' Club 2 MARCHANT, SHIRLEY L. 111 West Adams Street Shirl. Commercial Hobby: People Pet Peeve: Noisy people Future: Junior college MARCHI, WILLIAM Veteran 39A Jacques Street MARCHILLO, SARAH L. 9 Milk Plocc Sally. Commercial Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Telephone operator Glee Club 1, 2. 3 MARCHIONNE, LOUISE C. 18 Fremont Street Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Mustaches Future: Hairdresser MARSILLI, ALFRED 14 Albion Street General MARTELL, HELEN M. 1 1R Albion Street Marty. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Bow ties Future: Private secretory Radiotor Reporter 2; Proctor 3 MARTINELLI, MARJORIE H. 38 Sewall Street Margie. General Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Photographer MATHIOS, NICHOLAS 249 MeGroth Highway Nick. Scientific Hobby: Dreaming Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all Future: Art School H0MCR AMR MAYER, AUDREY L. 71 Hudson Street Commercial Hobby: Sewing Pet Peeve: Waiting for people Future: Art work Rodiator Reporter 2; Symphony Guild 3 MAYO, MARY L. 23 Robinson Street Minny. Commercial Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Silly boys Future: Business work Basketball 2; Stomp Clerk I, 2 MAZZOLA, JOSEPHINE R. 60 Governor Winthrop Rood Jo. General Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Boys' coot collars turned up Future: Work MeBURNIE, MARGARET J. 227A Summer Street Peggy. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Crowded places Future: Buyer McCarthy, alice t. 70 Prichard Avenue Al. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Career Tennis I, 2; Basketball I; Horseback Riding 1; Bowl- ing I, 2, 3; Softball I, 2 McCarthy, ruth m. 3 Greenville Court Ruthic. Commercial Hobby: Rcoding Pet Peeve: Red heads Future: Business School Junior Red Cross I McCarty, gloria c. 57 Bay Stole Avenue Mac. Commercial Hobby: Reading Future: Secretarial work Proctor 3 McClellan, Robert e. 27 Park Street Mac. General 8oscball 2, 3 McCLOSKEY, DOROTHY M. 6 Summer Street Dottic. Commercial Hobby: Collecting snapshots Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Secretarial work Radiator Reporter 2 McCULLEN, BARBARA M. 16 Virginio Street Barbs. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Crowded buses Future: Business school SOMERVILLE MrD'RMOTT, MARGARET A. 38 Greenville Street Peggy. Gcncrol Hobby: Roller-skotmg Pet Peeve: Homework McDonald, Andrew r. 158 Woshington Street Moc. Gcncrol Hobby: Collecting medals ond pins Pet Peeve: Homework Future: U. S. Novy mcdonough, Gertrude e. 411A Medford Street Gcrty. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Persistent boys Future: Hairdresser Stamp Clerk 1, 2 mcdonough, marguerite m. 28 Ash Avenue Peggy. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Boys Future: Business school mcdonough, Walter r. 28 Laurel Street Mac. Gcncrol Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: Work McEVOY, EDITH A. 25 Windsor Road Mac. Scientific Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Crowded buses Future: Nursing Proctor 1: National Honor 3 McGEOUGH, FRANK H. 8 Craigie Street Deacon. General Hobby: Printing Traffic Squad Coptom 3; Jun- ior Achievement President McGovern, john f. 48 Electric Avenue Moc. Scientific Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Commercials Future: College Moss. 8oys' State 2 McGovern, mary t 22 Connecticut Avenue Shorty. Commercial Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Smoking Future: Commercial field Radiator Reporter 1; Proctor I, 2; Bugle and Drum 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Somerville High Glee Club 1; Special Chorus I, 2, Cheerleader 1 McGRATH, JAMES D. 29 Michigan Avenue Mac. Scientific Hobby: Tinkering with motors Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Chemicol Engineering M. I. T. Mass. Boys' State 2; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor HONOR PROCURE McGrath, joan m. 29 Glenwood Rood Jo. Commcrciol Hobby: Done mg Pet Peeve: Being co.led Joomc Fuiurc: to become o model Proctor I; Glee Club 3; Stomp Clerk 2 McKENNA, GRACE M. 76 Moreland Street Kitty. Commercial Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Teachers Future: Ballerina Junior Red Cross 2; Proctor I McKIEL, DOROTHY I. 12 Everett Avenue Dimples. Commcrciol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Boys Future: To work in a bank McKinley, rachel j. 77 Boston Avenue Rocky. Scientific Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: People who scrape their fingernails on black boords Future: Nursing Cheerleader 3; G. A A I, 2, 3; Swimming Club Life Guard 3; Stomp Clerk I, 3; Bank Corps 3 McLaughlin, william a 9 Belmont Square Mac. Scientific Pet Peeve: Getting up early McMAHON, MILDRED F. 17 Madison Street Milly. Commercial Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve: Radio advertise ments Future: Gcncrol office work Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Special Chorus 1, 2, 3 McMAHON, WILLIAM L. 30 Putnom Road Mac. College Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Sophomores Future: College McNALLY, MARILYN L. 49 Banks Street Merry. College Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Bored boys Future: College G. A. A. 1, 3; Horscbock Riel ing I, 3; Stamp Clerk I McNEILL, AGNES L. 3 Osgood Street Sis. Commercial Hobby. Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Bashful boys MEAD, ANN C. 6 Puritan Road Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Corny jokes Future: Office worker SOMERVILLE UGH SCHOOL MEANEY, EUGENE T. 8A Cross Street Ploce Gene. Gcncrol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Army MEDEIROS, BETTY L 65 Atherton Street Betty Lou. College Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Morbid Doys Future: Sargent College Tennis 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Swimming Club 3; Horscbock Riding 1, 2, 3; Softball 1 MELANSON, BEATRICE M. 7 Portridge Avenue Beetles. Normal Hobby: Dress designing Pet Peeve: Boys who don't shave Future: Modeling Players' Club 3; Glee Club 3; Somerville High Glee Club 1; Special Chorus 2 MENIZE, ELIZABETH B. 171 Trcmont Street Betty. Commercial Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Loud clothes Future: Office work Yearbook Stoff 3; Radiator Reporter 2, 3; Proctor 1 MERRIFIELD, NATHALIE 84 Boy State Avenue Lee. Scientific Hobby: Knitting Pet Peeve: Eating Future: Nurse Ycorbook Stoff 3; Rodiotor Staff 2, 3; Proctor 1 MIELE, VINCENT 39 Skehon Street Sporkic. Commercial Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Work Future: U. S. Novy MIKALAROS, FREDA 18 Poplar Street Normal Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Gombhng Future: Beautician Radiator Reporter 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 3 MILLERIAN, PAUL 94 Highland Avenue Commercial Hobby: Popular music Pet Peeve: All teachers MILLOS, VIRGINIA 7 Century Street Gmny. Commercial Hobby Dancing Pet Peeve: Tordy people Future: Business school Stomp Clerk I, 2, 3 MILLS, ARTHUR E. 79 Josephine Avenue Elmer. Scientific Hobby: Bands Pet Peeve: Uncooperative people Future: Ice cream manufactur- ing Rodiotor Reporter 2, Players' Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra I, 2. 3; Band 1, 2, 3 HOWE HRCGRE MONDI, DOMINIC Vctcron 5 Austin Street Commerciol MONDI, EDITH C. 5 Austin Street Eodic. Scientitic Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Nothing to do Future: College Rodiotor Reporter 3; Comoro Club Vice-President 3 MONSON, EVELIN L. 19 Lesley Avenue Evie. Generol Hobby: Done mg Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Business school MONTGOMERY, CATHERINE A. 75 Prospect Street Kay. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Stenotype school MOORE, CONSTANCE M. 38 Modison Street Stretch. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: French horn players Future: Laboratory Tech. School Notionol Honor 2, 3; Players' Club I, 2, Treasurer 3; Scholarship Ploy 2. 3; Portia Treasurer I, 2; President 3; Bond I, 2, 3; Boskctball I. 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Swim- ming Captain 3; Bowling 1 ; Softball I, 2, 3; Bonk Corps 1. 2, 3 Graduating with Honor MOORE, JOSEPH P. 66 Hoi I Avenue Red. Generol Pet Peeve Radio commercial Future: Business school MOREAU, DONALD M. 86 Myrtle Street Donnie. Scientific Hobby: Motorcycling Pet Peeve: Women drivers Future: Armed Forces A. A. F. Proctor I; Baseball 2, 3 MORIARTY, EDNA L. 61 Summer Street Irish. Commercial Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Telephone operator Basketball 1, 2; G. A A. 1, 2; Softball 1, 2 MOSCARITOLO, JERRY J. 11 Sargent Avenue Jim. Generol Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: 7th periods Future: Electricity MOSHER, RONALD H. 22 Pearson Avenue Moc. General Hobby: Drowing Pet Peeve: Work Fu'urc: Cobinetmokcr S0MERYILL1E HIGH SCH00L MURPHY, EDWARD W. 41 Boston Street Red. Commere 10I Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Fred Scovcy Future: Work MURPHY, JOSEPH H. 81 Morion Street Murph Normol. Pet Peeve: H. MocDougoll MURPHY, LAWRENCE f. Veteran 61 Endicott Avenue Murpb, College MUCCI, JOSEPH P. 663 Broodwoy Sonny. College Hobby: Dotes Pet Peeve: Mary Bridge Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3; Trock 2, 3; Baseball 3; Football I, 2, 3, Stamp Clerk 2 MULLANEY, JAMES E. 49 Vmol Avenue Mull. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: French Future: College Notional Honor 2, 3, Proctor 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Bose boll 2, 3 MURPHY, MARY E. 12 Everett Avenue Murph. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Boys who can't dance Future: Business school Horseback Riding 2; Proctor 1; Lunch room worker 2, 3 MURPHY, PHYLLIS T. 26 Monmouth Street Phil. Commercial Hobby: Done mg Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Office work MURRAY, GERALD R. I 1 Clark Street Geme. Commercial MURRAY, THOMAS J. 64 Vernon Street Tom. College Pet Peeve: Girls who worry obout their looks Future: Engineering school NAEGELIN. RICHARD C. 62 Lowden Avenue Richie. General Hobby: Booting Pet Peeve: Alice Pcdoni H0MO1 PROGRESS NAGLE, JEAN F. 132 Summer Street Chick. Commercial Hobby: Writing letters Pet Peeve: Boys who ore never on time Future: Business school Radiator Reporter 2 NASSON, ALEXANDER A. 4 Edgar Terrace Al. College Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: College NASSON, LOUISE K. 60 Joqucs Street Lou. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Boys smoking cigars Future: Work Student Council 1, 2, 3; Closs Vice-President 1, 2, 3; Proc- tor 3; Bonk Corps I, 2, 3 NICHOLAS, HELEN 27 Gilman Terrace Commercial Hobby: Ice-skating Pet Peeve: Cynthia Morton Future: Business NOONAN, FRANCIS J. 259 Powder House Boulevard Frank. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Dick Blake Future: U. S. Marines Radiotor Reporter I. 2; Trock I NORTON, CYNTHIA M. 249 School Street Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Helen Nicholas Future: Secretory OBERBECK, RICHARD E. 1 Woodbine Street Dick. Scientific Hobby: Barbara Pet Peeve: Dandruff Troffic Squad I, 2, 3; Glee Club I, 2; Special Chorus 2; Symphony Guild 3 O'BRIEN, EILEEN A. 221 Summer Street Commercial Pet Peeve: Work O'BRIEN, EVELYN F. 116 Powder House Boulevard Evie. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skoting Pet Peeve: Richie Future: Settle down Junior Red Cross 2 O'BRIEN, HELEN L. 59 Boston Street Obie. College Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: High heels and ankle socks Future: Further study Portia 2; Vice-President 3; Bos- kctball 1; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Swimming 3; Notional Honor 3 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL O'BRIEN, JOHN W. 20 Adrian Street Obie. Scientific O'BRIEN, ROBERT D. 40 Minnesota Avenue O'B. General Hobby: Stamps Pet Peeve: Teachers Future: Trade school O'LEARY, DOROTHY A. 83 Cross Street Dot. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Office work O MEARA, MARY D. 162 Broodwoy Commercial Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Margie ond Al Future: Fisher Business School ORPHANOS, PETER J. 9 Thorndike Street Greek. General PACHECO, GERALDINE A. 116 Paul Revere Road Arlington Heights Gerry. Commercial Hobby: Piano Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Secretory PAGLIUCA, THERESA A. 51A Porter Street Terry. Commercial Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve: False friends Future: Traveling Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Special Chorus 2, 3 PALAZZO, MARY T. 74 Perkins Street Chicky. Commercial Hobby: Vacations Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Hairdresser PAPADINIS, JAMES 99 Central Street Poppy. College Foot boll I PAPAGNI, DOMINIC C. 21 High Street Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Work Piggy. General H0M0IIR Ai TD PR0GRE PARECH ANI AN, ROBERT H. 35 Bonks Street Peonuts. Commerciol Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Homework Bond I, 2. 3. Bosketboll 2 PARLEE, WILLIAM A. 198A Pearl Street Bill. Scientific Hobby: Ploying hockey Hockey 3 PARZIALE, ANN J. 251 School Street Nonny. Commerciol Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Teasers PASALACQUA, GERTRUDE F. 757 Somerville Avenue Gertie. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Hildcrgordc Future: Business school Proctor I; Glee Club 1, 2 PATALANO, ALEXANDER 12 Washington Terrace Al Scientific PATALANO, DOM A. 55 Church Street MiMi. General Pet Peeve: Work Traffic Squod 3; Glee Club 3 PEDRINI, ALICE P. 12 Croigie Street Al. Commerciol Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Business school PEDULLA, FRANK J. 62 Governor Winthrop Rood Scientific Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Silly girls Future: Musician Orchestra 3; Bond 3 PENNELL, WILLIAM K. 35 Magnus Avenue Shokey. Gcncrol Pet Peeve: Jock O'Brien Future: Service PENNUCCI, JOHN A. 50 Upland Road Johnnie. Scientific Hobby: Golf Pet Peeve: All the pretty girls I k n't know Future: Tufts Proctor 1, Traffic Squad 1, 2 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PEPOLI, JOSEPH J. 1 Clifton Street Gcncrol Pet Peeve: People who folk too much Future: Retire PERACHI, DOROTHY C. 35 Lowell Street Peroc. Commere iol Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Unexpected callers Future: Junior college PERNO, JULIO F. 5 Lowden Avenue Genero I Hobby: Collecting phonograph records Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: Business Radiator Reporter 1, 2, 3 PERPERIAN, PAUL M. 22 Oxford Street Gopher. College Hobby: Loafing Pet Peeve: Shoving Future: College Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Staff 3; Rodiotor Reporter 2; Nationol Honor 2, Treasurer 3; Proctor 3; Players' Club 2, 3; Scholarship Ploy 2; Stage Manager 3; Track I; Mass. Boys' State 2 PERRY, BEATRICE E. 40 Lexington Avenue Bca. Commercial Hobby: T. S. C. Pet Peeve: T. P. C. Future: Marriage Radiotor Reporter 1, 2; Stomp Clerk 3 PETONE, MARIE N. 58 Glenwood Road Cupc. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Business school PHILIPS, PHILIP L. 22 Washington Terrace Phil. Commercial Traffic Squad I PHILLIPS, GERMAINE B. 48 Cameron Avenue Gerry. Commercial Hobby: Playing the piano Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Business school Closs spelling winner Champion I, 2, 3 PHILLIPS, LILLIAN E. 145 Sycomore Street Betty. Commercial Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Two-faced people G. A. A. 1, 3; Horseback rid- ing 1, 3 PHINNEY, JANET R. 19 Eastman Road Jan. College Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Diets Future: Nurse HOMOR AMR PROCURE PI ANDES, MARY 19 Houghton Street Butch. Commercial Hobby: Dressmaking Pet Peeve: Conceit Future: Secretary Stomp Clerk 3 Graduating with Honor PIGNONE, ANNA M. 22 Conwell Avenue Stretch. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: My height 4 ft 10 Vi in. Future: Dancer Radiator Reporter 3 PIMENTAL, ANTHONY J. 10 Dimick Street Pirn. Commercial Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Talkative girls Future: Business school Troffic Squad, I, 2; Baseball 2 National Honor 3 POPLAWSKI, JOHN T. 16 Waldo Avenue Pop. Scientific Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Haircuts Future: Marine Corps Junior Red Cross Council 2; Red Cross Representative 2 PRESTLEY, BEVERLY R. 196 Summer Street Bev. Commercial Hobby: Collecting photos Pet Peeve: Conceit Future: Receptionist Rodiator Reporter I PRICE, NATALIE E. 10 Edgar Terrace Not. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Gum snappers Future: Business school Graduating with Honor PRINCE, AUDREY L. 41 Moson Street Shorty. College Hobby: Pictures of Marines Pet Peeve. Wcanng rubbers Future: Business school Yearbook Sfoff 3; Rodiator Staff 2, 3; National Honor 2, 3 Graduating with Honor PRIOLI, ROBERT A. 51 Bay State Avenue Bob. Scientific Hobby: Weight lifting Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: College Troffic Squad 1, 2; Orchestra 3; 8and I, 2, 3; Track 1, 3 PULEIO, ROBERT J. 41 Jackson Road Bob. Scientific Pet Peeve: Hector Future: College PURPEL, NATHAN 102 Prospect Street Natic. Normol Hobby: Swing Pet Peeve: Guy Lombardo Future: College Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 2 SOMERVILLE SCHOOL QUAYLE, THOMAS E. 23 Horold Street Hustler. Generol Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Americo Reis Future: Work QUINN, WALTER J. 32 Lexington Avenue Wally. Commercial Pet Peeve: Girls in slocks Future: Work RAE, GERALDINE A. 61 Bailey Road Gerry. College Hobby: Rollerskating Pet Peeve: Noisy people Future: Regis College Proctor 2; Girls' Bugle and Drum 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Swimming Club 3 RAIS, AMERICO C. 210 Cedar Street Mickey. Generol Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Restaurant owner REBEIRO, ROSE G. 43 Ivaloo Street Lee. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Homework Junior Red Cross 3 REED, DONALD A. 97 Bartlett Street Don. College Hobby: Weight lifting Future: Analytical chemist Webster Debating Society 3 REGHOPOLOUS, MARY 91 Linwood Street Commercial Hobby: Movies Pet Peeve: Guy Lombardo Future: Stenographic work Girls' Glee Club 1, 2 Groduotmg with Honor REILLY, PATRICIA M. 59 Cedar Street Potsy. Commercial Hobby: Movies Pet Peeve: Angie Monfra's temper Future: Business school Junior Red Cross 1; Horseback Riding 1; Stomp Clerk 2 RESNICK, RHODA 18 Magnus Avenue Rho. College Future: College Student Council 3; Notional Honor 2, 3; Players' Club 2, 3; Portia 2, Student Council 3; Basketball I, 2, Captoin 3; G. A. A. I, Vice President 2, 3; Swimming Club 3 Graduating with Honor RICCARDI, PATSY J. 23 Jaqucs Street Pot. Scientific Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Bob Ercoline Future: Bachelor Proctor 1; Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, President 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 3; Trock 3; Football 2, 3 ©MOHR AMD PRO©EE ROBILLARD, ALICE M. 14 Loring Street Lumberjack. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Kilroy Future: Office work ROCHE, BARBARA T. 16 Irvington Road Barb. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Conceited football heroes Future: College Junior Red Cross 2; G. A. A. 2 ROGERS, CHARLES E. 26 Chondler Street Charlie. General Pet Peeve: Homework ROGERS, JAMES H. 23 Sargent Avenue Red. General Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Contractor ROGERS, WILLIAM H. 3 Montrose Street Bill. General Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Silly girls Yearbook Staff 3; Rodiator Stoff 2, 3; Players' Club 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; Camera Club 3, Treasurer; Boys' Glee Club 2; Special Chorus 2; Baseball I, 3 ROMANO, EVELYN M. 85 Bcocon Street Evie. Normal Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Moody people Future: Teachers' college Radiator Reporter 2; Proctor 2; Symphony Guild 3; G. A. A. 3; Horseback Riding 3 RONCO, PAUL G. 12 Dearborn Rood Foggy Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Guy Lombardo Future: College Football 1 ROSS, BEULAH I. 9 Raymond Avenue Bea. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Gum chewers Future: Work Junior Red Cross 1; Stamp Clerk 3 ROSS, MARGARET CLAIRE 8 Olive Avenue Butch. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Sorcosm Future: Work Stomp Clerk 2, 3 ROURKE, HAZEL M. 100 Bo i Icy Rood Sandy. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Jealous people Future: Secretary SOMERVILLE SCHOOL RUEST, NORMAND R. 48 Rogers Avenue Norm. College Hobby Photography Pel Peeve: Physics Future: Naval air corps Comero Club 3 RUSHTON, HELEN J. 9 Homer Square Commercial Hobby: Meeting people Pot Peeve: Work Radiator Reporter 2, 3 RUSSO, JOHN M. 39 Bradley Street General Future: Service Rodiotor Reporter I; Junior Red Cross 1, 2; Players' Club 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; Track 2; Footboll I, 2, 3; Stomp Clerk I, 2; Bank Corps 1, 2 RYAN, FRANCIS E. 118 Highland Road Pordy Sr. Co.lcge Hobby: Napping Student Council 2; Baseball 2, 3; Footboll I, 2. 3 SALEMIS, KATHERINE H. 38 Adrian Street Kothleen. College Hobby: Pointing snapshots Pet Peeve: Fingernail biters Future: College Ycorbook Stott 3; Rodiotor Statf 2, 3; Radiator Reporter 2; Players' Club I, 2, Prcsi dent 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; Portio 3; Bosketboll I, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Swimminq Club 3 SALTZMAN, CLAIRE J. 15 Jomes Street Sunshine. Commercial Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Noisy gum chewers Future: Bentley School ot Ac- counting Yearbook Stott 3; Rodiotor Staff I, 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus I, 2. Symphony Guild 3; G. A. A. 2; Horsebock Riding 2; Stomp Clerk 3; Notionol Honor 3 SALVI, IRMA A. 31 Cutter Avenue College Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Assemblies during special period Future: Business school SANCHEZ. TOMAS E. 184 Walnut Avenue Tommy. General Hobby: Singing Future: Music Players' Club 3; Orchestra 3; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3; Somer- ville High Glee Club 3, Treasurer; Special Chorus 2, 3; Symphony Guild 3; National Honor 3 SANDBERG, GLENNA L. 23 College Hill Road College Hobby: Going out Pet Peeve: People who ore al- woys late Future: Work Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Staff 3; Stamp Clerk I; Bank Corps I, 2, 3 SAUNDERS. ROBERT W. 3 Banks Street Bob Commercial HCN0R SARNO, FRANCIS A. 5 Autumn Street Fro n. Scientific Pet Peeve: Girls who oct foolish Future: Soxophonc Orchestro 1, 2; 8ond 1, 2, 3 SCALESSE, EMILIO J. 9 Brook Street Sal. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Work Future: Accounting school SCANLAN, ROSE-MARIE A. 78 Pork Street Rose. Commercial Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Slocks with high heels Future: Secretory SCHICK, MARJORIE J. 18 Gorham Street Margie. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Business school SCHULTZ, WILLIAM H. JR. Vcteron 15 Woldo Avenue Bill. Scientific Hobby: Eating Pet Peeve: Seventh periods Future: College SCHWALB, BARBARA A. 104 Highland Avenue Barb. College Hobby: Cutting hair Pet Peeve: People with long hair Future: To be a barber Yearbook Stoff 3; Radiator Re- porter I, 3; Girls' Bugle and Drum I, 2, 3; Stamp Clerk 2 SCOLLES, DOLORES M. 24 Wheatland Street Del. Commercial Hobby: Ploying the piono Pet Peeve: Wiffles Future: Secretory Girls' Bugle ond Drum 3; Girls' Glee Club 2. 3; Special Chorus 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Swimming Club 3; Horseback Riding 3 SCOTT, ALFRED R. 103 Roymond Avenue Al. General Hobby: Fixing my car Pet Peeve: Redheads Future: Novy Football 1; Proctor 3 SCOTT, BETTY W. 73 Chondlcr Street Scotty. Commercial Hobby: Doncmg Pet Peeve: Disagreeable people Future: Bookkeeper SCOTT. RUTH E. 35 Josephine Avenue Scottie. College Hobby: Drowmg Pet Peeve: Deceitful people Future: Medical secretory SOMERVILLE II SEARS, CHARLOTTE J. 108 School Street Chorley. College Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Crooked stocking seo ms Future: College Yearbook Staff 3; Radiotor Stoff 2, 3; Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor SEAVY, FREDERIC G. 33 Raymond Avenue Fred. Commercial Hobby: Eoting Pet Peeve: Edward Murphy Future: Wentworth Institute SELBY, JESSIE B. 8 Leonard Street Jess. Commercial Hobby: Violin Pet Peeve: Sour notes Future: A college of music Student Council 3; Orchestra I, 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Somerville Glee Club 3; Symphony Guild 1, 2, 3; National Honor 3 SEMENZA, ROSE M. 99 Hudson Street Rosie. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Wolves Future: Secretary SEYFFERT, ANDREW M. 34 Heath Street Andy. College Hobby: Ice-skating Pet Peeve: Sophomores Future: College SHEA, KATHLEEN R. 78 Perkins Street Kay. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Office work SHEA, MARGARET T. I Snow Tcrroce Morgie. Normal Hobby: Ice-skating Pet Peeve: Freehand drawing Future: Nurse Girls' Bugle and Drum 2, 3 SHEA, RUTH C. 154 Pearl Street Stretch. General Hobby: Roller-skating Pet Peeve: Conceited fellows Future: Modeling school Junior Red Cross I, 3; Girls' Bugle and Drum 1, 2, 3; Special Chorus 2, 3; Cheer- leader 3; Stamp Clerk 2 SHERBURNE, NORWOOD H. 7 Pembroke Street Red. Commercial Hobby: Horses Pet Peeve: School Future: Horse owner Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3; Special Chorus 1, 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3 SHERMAN, ELEANOR R. 80 Packard Avenue Ellie. College Hobby: Enjoying life Pet Peeve: Mustaches Future: Commercial artist Yearbook Stoff 3; Radiotor Staff 3; Portia 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, Secretary 3; Somer- ville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 2; Symphony Guild 3; Basketball 3; G. A A. 3; Swimming 3; Stamp Clerk 2, 3 H0W01 AMD PROGRESS SHERWOOD, CONSTANCE E. 44 Pearson Avenue Connie. Commercial Hobby: Traveling Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Junior college Proctor 2 SHUPES, KAROLE A. 42 Puritan Road Trixie. General Hobby: Collecting photos Pet Peeve: Being called a bleached blonde Future: To be o shoe model Junior Red Cross 2, 3 SIEGEL, LAWRENCE L. 23 Greene Street Lorry. Scientific Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Future: College Track 3 SILK, JOHN B. 44 Prescott Street Shine. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Big heads Future: College Basketball 3 SILLARI, ANNA M. 11 Allen Street Commercial Pet Peeve: Fred Dion Future: Dressmaker Girls' Glee Club 1, 2 SILVA, BELMIRA R. 22 Dona Street Billie. Commercial Hobby: Spending money Pet Peeve: Mustaches Future: Medical secretory Stamp Clerk I SILVA, EVELYN H. 3 Trcmont Place Evic. Commercial Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: School Future: Marriage SILVA, FRANCIS A. 16 Lesley Avenue Frankie. Scientific Hobby: Collecting telephone numbers Pet Peeve: Dancing Future: Electrical engineer Band 1 SILVA, ROLAND J. 99 Pearson Avenue Longfellow Jr. College Future: Draftsman SKINNER, MARGARET E. 101 Heath Street Marg. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Blue Waltz perfume Future: Business school Graduating with Honor (DMiriRVll ff F SLAGER, PATRICIA A. 48 Puriton Rood Pot. College Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Awoking Future: College Rodiotor Reporter I; Girls' 8uglc ond Drum 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Spcciol Chorus 3; G. A. A. 3; Swim- ming Club 3; Stamp Clerk 1 SLOANE, IRENE 472 Broodwoy College Hobby: Piano Pet Peeve. Dentists Future: College Ycorbook Stoff 3, Associate Editor; Rodiotor Stott 1, 2, 3; Notional Honor 2, 3; Ployers' Club 2, 3, Corre- sponding Secretory; Sym- phony Guild 3 Graduotmg with Honor SLOANE, WILLIAM P. 18 Lclond Street Scientific SMITH, ANDREW J. 63 Prescott Street Andy. Commercial Hobby. Music Pet Peeve: Kilroy Future: Bentley School Orchestro 1, 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Spcciol Chorus 2, 3; Symphony Guild 2, 3 SMITH, GERALD C. 92 Putnom Rood Gerry Generol Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Little brothers Junior Red Cross 2; Traffic Squod I, 2, 3 SMITH. GRACE B. 17 Lesley Avenue Smitty General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: History Girls' Bugle ond Drum 3 SMYTH, FRANCES M. 14 Everett Street Smitty. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Wilson Future: Privote secretory SNELL, DORIS L. 49A Porter Street Dotty. Commercial Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Secretarial work Proctor 2 SOARES, EVELYN 12 Colvin Street Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Sweaters inside out Future: Bookkeeper SODANO, EDNA P 21 Fremont Street Ed. Commercial Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Flip boys Future Medical secretory Junior Red Cross 1; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 3; Swimming Club 3; Horse- back Riding 3 H0MO1R AMD SOLARI, ANNA C. 216 Cedor Street Kathy. Commercial Hobby: Piano Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Medicine Proctor 3; Players' Club 1, 2, Secretary 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; Portio 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus I, 2, 3 SOLARI, MARGARET I. 13 Josephine Avenue Penny. Commercial Hobby: Collecting stubs Pet Peeve: Irresponsible boys Future: Social worker Junior Red Cross 3; Proctor 3; Stomp Clerk 3 SOUSA, ROSEMARIE A. 18 Gromte Street Rose. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: U. S. History Future: Housewife SPILLANE, PATRICIA C. 8 Lclond Street Pot. Commercial Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Work SQUIRES, MARJORIE S. 1 Montrose Street Margie. Scientific Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: People who k?cp you waiting Future: Nurse Yeorbook Stoff 3; Radio'or Reporter 1, 3; Ploycrs' Cub 3; Scholarship Play 3: Cam- era Club 3; Stomp Clerk 2 Notiona' Honor 3 STANFORD, WALTER R. 8 Pleasant Avenue Wally. General Hobby: Boseboll Pet Peeve: Grouchy teachers Boys' Glee Club 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3; Special Chorus 2, 3 STANTON, DOROTHY A. 41 Glen wood Road Dottie. Commercial Hobby: Skiing Pet Peeve: Homework Future: Secretarial work STAUFFER, ANNA I. 2 Central Street Ann. Gencrol Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Nurse STRAVRAKES, PEGGY 289 Medford Street Phony. Commercial Hobby: Traveling STEEVES, JOAN T. S5 Woltoce Street Joanme. Scientific Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Insincerity Future: College Proctor I; Portio 1, 2, 3; Stomp Clerk 2 Graduating with Honor SOMERVILLE STEVENS, CHARLES A. 18 Laurel Street Ozz. Commercial Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Narrow-minded in- dividuals Future: Certified Public Ac- countant Somerville High Glee Club 3. Special Chorus 2, 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor STEVENS, NICHOLAS G. 29 Walker Street Greek. General Pet Peeve: 8ill Follctt Future: Photography Traffic Squad 2, Captain STOKES, ELEANOR I. 40 College Hill Road Inkie. College Hobby: Accordion Pet Peeve: Being broke Future: Further schooling Girls' Glee Club I, 2 STONE, VIOLET L. 12 Connecticut Avenue Sis. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Future: Fisher School Bonk Corps 3 STRONG, CHARLES L. 20 Ash Avenue Chorlic. General Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Girls who know it all STRONG, ELVA 36 Hall Avenue Ellie. Commercial Hobby: Doing what comes naturally Future: Mount Ido Rodiotor Reporter 1, 2; Soft- ball 2; G. A. A. 3 SUGHRUE, ROBERT E. 1150 Broodway Sugar. College Hobby: Photography Pet Peeve: Classical music Future: College Massachusetts Boys' State 2; Notional Honor 3 Groduotmg with Honor SULLIVAN, MARJORIE A. 90 Putnam Road Morgic. Commercial Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: History Future: Business school SULLIVAN, PAUL A. 168 Summer Street Sully. Scientific Hobby: Dancing Future: College Proctor 3; Players' Club 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; Camera Club 3; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3 SWEENEY, FRANCIS X. Veteron 865 Broadway Fran. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: School Future: College CMOIR AND PR0GRE TABALDI, THERESA M. 15 Mognus Avenue Terry. Commcrciol Hobby: Record collecting Pet Peeve: My younger sister Future: Office work TAGLILATELO, SALVATORE R. 73 Woshington Street Solvie. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Certain teachers Future: Work TARBELL, ELEANOR L. 72 Simpson Avenue Binky. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Richie, the Irishman Future: Air hostess TARBOX, RICHARD M. 52 Victoria Street Dick. College Hobby: Reptiles Pet Peeve: Greasy lipstick Future: Boston University, Com- mercio! Low Traffic Squod 3; Boys' Glee Club 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3 TAYLOR, AGNES M. 74 Concord Avenue Commcrciol Pet Peeve: Bob Sounders TEIXEIRA, JOHN A. 11 Church Street Tex. General Pet Peeve: Jimmy Mulloney Future: Navy TESSON, FRANCES M. 100 Heoth Street Commercial Hobby: Mysteries Pet Peeve: Gossips Future: Lcland Powers School Stomp Clerk 2; Ployers' Club 2, 3 Graduating with Honor THIMOT, RICHARD W. 9 Aldersey Street Dick. General Pet Peeve: Traffic Squad Future: Army Orchestra 3 THOMPSON, DORIS E. 58 Simpson Avenue Dot. General Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: History THOMPSON, HAROLD F. 55 Gront Street Tom. Scientific Hobby: Eoting Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: College Scholarship Ploy 3; Track 2, 3; Football 2, 3 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL THORBURN, WARREN J. 14 Belknap Street Red. Scientific Hobby: Flying Pet Peeve: Girls Future: College Comoro Club 3 TILDSLEY, JENNIE S. 286 Highland Avenue Jeonny. Normal Hobby: Dancing Future: Commercial artist TILTON, JANET A. 26 Foskctt Street Till. Commercial Hobby. Seeing George Pet Peeve: School Future: Morrioge Radiator Reporter I TOLIN, EARLENE B. 41 Flint Street Blondic. Scientific Hobby: Astrology Pet Peeve: A certain redhcod Graduating with Honor TOMAJAN. MARY M. 1 5 Irving Street Mime. Commercial Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve: Being kept waiting Future: Jackson School of Dress Designing Special Chorus 2, 3 TOUGAS, ALBERT B. 82 Gilmon Street Abe. Scientific Hobby: Saving post cords Pet Peeve: Women drivers Future: Undertaker Stamp Clerk 3 TRAYERS, HELEN L. 15 Hawthorn Street General Hobby: Cooking Pet Peeve: Buses thot don't run on schedule Future: Nurse TRIGLIONE, THERESA M. 11 Prescott Street Trigger. Commercial Hobby: Singing Pet Peeve: People not on time Future: Secretory Proctor 2 TSIAKOS, JOHN 434 McGroth Highway Lefty. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Crowds Future: College Proctor I; Boskctboll I, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3 TUCCELLI, GEORGE J 38 Fountain Avenue Lanky. Commercial Hobby: Eoting Pet Peeve: Work 8oys' Glee Club 2, 3 OMOR AND PR0©RESS TUCKER, LORRAINE E. 72 Elmwood Street Lome. Commerciol Hobby: Doncing Pet Peeve: Snapping gum Future: Dress designer TURNER, MARION E. 37 Francesca Avenue Merry. College Hobby: Collecting things Pet Peeve: People who are late Future: Nurse TUROSZ, STANLEY J. 17 Moore Street Ston. College Hobby: Stamp collecting Pet Peeve: Communism Future: College Rodiotor Reporter 2; Moss. Boys' State 2; Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor UGLIETTA, ROSALIE 18 Rossmore Street Normal Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Class distinction Future: School VAIL, LESLIE R. 33 Century Street Frenchie. Scientific Hobby Sleeping Pet Peeve Bleached blondes VANDEMARK, PAULINE 36 Sargent Avenue Paulo Hobby: Collecting post cords Pet Peeve Conceited people Portia 2, 3; Stamp clerk 1, 2. 3 VASIL, PHYLLIS 15 Ellsworth Street Phyl. Commercial Hobby: Piano Future: Secretarial work VENTURA, ALBERT L. 26 Prospect Street Al. Scientific Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Boys who won't let their sisters go out Future: Service VENTURA, AMERICO S. 2A Aberdeen Road Ven. General Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Homework VERDI, FLORA 2I6A Somerville Avenue Penny. Commercial Hobby: Collecting photos Future: Secretory S0ME1R VILLE HIGH SCHOOL VIGLIOTTI, JOSEPHINE M. 71 Greene Street Jo. Commercio I Hobby: Reoding Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Office work WALLACE, BARBARA JEAN 90 Glen wood Rood Bobs. Scientific Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: My buck tooth Future: Aviation Yearbook Staff 3; Radiotor Staff 1, 2, 3; Radiotor Re- porter I; Junior Red Cross 1; Special Chorus I, 2; Basket- ball I; G. A. A. I, 2; Bowl- ing 1, 2 VINING, JEAN C. 51 Trull Street Vicki. College Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Silly boys Future: Nurse Student Council 2, 3; Proctor 2 WALSH, ALICE L. 12 Tennyson Street Al. Commercial Hot by: Horscbock riding Pet Peeve: Reoding Future: Office worker Junior Red Cross 2, 3 VITIELLO, DOROTHEA G. 14 Belmont Place Gill. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Howie Future: Secretary WALSH, HELEN M. 19 Chondlcr Street Commercial Pet Peeve: Bubble gum Future: Office work Portia 3 VIVIAN, HOWARD W. 25 Walker Street Howie. General Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Musician Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Bonk 1, 2, 3 WALSH, MARY F. 7 Dow Street Wally. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Seventh periods Future: Privotc secretary WAGNER, A. DONALD 142 Lowell Street Nod Rengaw. Scientific Hobby: Shovelling snow Pet Peeve: Girls who say no Future: College Student Council Vice President 2; President 3; Class Presi- dent 1, 2, 3; Proctor 1; Trock 1, 2, 3, Baseball 3; Football 1, 2, 3; National Honor 3 WALSH, KATHERINE P. 297 Summer Street Pot. College Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: People who snop gum Future: College B0MOR AMD PR0GRE! WARD, PAULINE F. 88 Boy State Avenue Paul. Scientific Hobby: Making friends Pet peeve: Sod socks Future: Trovcl Junior Red Cross 1, Secretory 2; President 3; President Junior Red Cross Citywidc Council 3 WELDON, ROBERT I. 36 Puritan Rood Bob. Scientific Pet peeve: Sophisticated girls Future: College WHALEN, HELEN B. 36 Vermont Avenue Solly. Commercial Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Alarm clock Future: Work WHALEN, JOHN F. 73 Hudson Street Fuzzy. Commercial Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Girls Future: Engineering school WHITE, BARBARA A. 92 Newton Street Pudgy. General Hobby: Skating Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Future: Mrs. — ? WHITE, BEVERLY L. 9 Windsor Rood Bev. Normol Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Conceited people Future: Doncing teacher WHITMAN, ALLISTER 40 Fronklin Street Al. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Girls Future: College Student Council 3; Junior Night Committee 2; Proctor I, 2, 3; 8oys' Glee Club 3; Somer- ville High Glee Club 3; Trock 3; Basketball 1, 3; Boseball I, 2, 3; Football I, 2, 3; Nationol Honor 3 WHITMAN, DONALD B. 36A Avon Street Speedy. Scientific Hobby: Fishing Pet Peeve: Singing commercials Future: College WHITTIER, CHARLES H. 111 Belmont Street Ludwig. College Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Jazz Future: Journalism WHITTIER, LOIS H. 8 Derby Street Whit. Commercial Hobby: Collecting snapshots • Pet Peeve: Sorcostic people Future: Doin' what comes naturally Radiator Reporter 2 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL WILFAND, FRANK M. 3 Rose Street Fronkie. College Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Women Future: Business WILKIE, LOUISE F. 86 Vernon Street Butch. Gcnerol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Fu.ure: College Stomp Clerk I WILLARD, LOUISE A. 80 Hudson Street Jenny. Commercial Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: Kilroy Stomp Clerk 3 WILLIAMS, MILDRED MARIE 32 Fountain Avenue Sis. Normal Hobby: Roller-skotmg Pet Peeve: Intelligent people Future: Nurse Radiator Reporter I WILLIS, RUTH M. 29 Teele Avenue Ruthie. Gcnerol Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Nan y Harwood Future Sleep WILSON, ANITA C. 39 Modison Street Willie. Commercial Hobby: Twirling Pet Peeve: Boys who don't donee, at dances Fu.iire: Business school Junior Red Cross 2; Portia 2; Band 1; Girls' Bugle ond Drum I; Stomp Clerk I WILSON, HENRY C. 129 Boston Avenue Hank. Commercial Hobby: Drums Pet Peeve: Girls in slacks Future: U. S. Navy Junior Red Cross 2, 3 WILSON, JOHN N. 81 Partridge Avenue Joy. Scientific Pet Peeve: Blushing girls Webster 3, Hockey 3; Boscball 2, 3 WINTERS, JAMES H. 88 Gilman Street Jacques. Scientific Hobby: Drawing Per Peeve: Silly girls Future: U. S. Navy Band I, 2, 3; Stomp Clerk I WISDOM, FRANCIS B. 74 Cedor Street Fronk. Commercial Ftobby Basketball Pet Peeve: Slocks Future Radio H0M0R AMD PR00RE WOHR, ROBERT C. 23 Cottogc Avenue Bob. College Hobby: Trovcl Future: Solesmon WOODWORTH, VICTOR C. 12 George Street Vic. Scientific Hobby: Billiards Pet Peeve: Neckties Future: College WRIGHT, LINWOOD S. 37 Quincy Street Lenny. General Pet Peeve: Conceited girls WRIGHT, NANCY E. 27 William Street College Hobby: Collecting records Pet Peeve: Boys who can't dance Future: Junior college Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Somer- ville High Glee Club 3; Sym- phony Guild 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Stomp Clerk 3; National Honor 3 WYLIE, BARBARA J. 18A Montrose Street Barb. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Pet Peeve: Bats Future: Further education Junior Red Cross I; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club Vice President 3; Special Chorus 2, 3; Sym- phony Guild 2, Treasurer 3 National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor YARN, WILLIAM A. 488 Medford Street Stretch. Scientific Hobby: Tiddlc-dcc-winks Pet Peeve: Ed DcGrasse Proctor 3 YAZEJIAN, GEORGE M. 74 Trull Street Gige. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Moody people Future: College Yearbook Staff 3; Radiator Reporter 3; Webster 3; Base- ball 2, 3 ZANGO, LILLIAN 7 Burnside Avenue Tamara. College Hobby: Singing in French Pet Peeve: Crooked stocking seams Future: College Players' Club 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 1, 3; Symphony Guild 1, 3 ZANONI, DOROTHY MARY 90 Alpine Street Dotty. Scientific Hobby: Toking pictures Pet Peeve: Cot fights Future: Nurse Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 3; Tennis I, 3; G. A. A. Secretary 1, 2, 3; Swimming Club 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor ZARRELLA, ANNE M. 35 New Hampshire Avenue Commercial Hobby: Ice-skoting Pet Peeve: Jeolous people Future: Office work ©MELVILLE ZAWTSOS, BETTY P. 56 Lowdcn Avenue Commercial Hobby: Drawing Pet Peeve: Crowds Future: Designing Players' Club 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Somerville High Glee Club 3 ZULLO, YVONNE R. 104 Highlond Avenue College Hobby: Stomps Pet Peeve: Homework Yearbook Staff 3; Rodiotor Staff 1, 2, 3; Rodiotor Re porter 2 Graduating with Honor GARVEY, IRENE M. 18 Autumn Street Renee. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skoting Pet Peeve: Louis Prima Future: Telephone operotor KANA, JASON L. 17 Morgan Street Joy. College Hobby: Stamp Collecting Pet Peeve: Homewonc Future: College SWEENEY, JAMES 18 Alpine Street Bill BARNARD, LEONARD 48 Woods Avenue AHERN, DANIEL L. I I Stanford Terrace Dan. Commercial Hobby: Sports Future: Business school Football 1. 2, 3 BAMBURY, JEAN E. 21 Lovell Street Red. Commercial Hobby: Collecting pictures Pet Peeve: Cotty girls Future: Burdett College BOYLE, LUCILLE V. 36 Greenville Street 'Cillc. Commercial Hobby: Roller-skating Future: Artist ALTOBELLI, MARTHA 186 Powder House Boulevord Marty. Commercial Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Future: Nurse ASIMACOS, COSTA P. 14 Dow Street Blockic. College Hobby: Music Future: Competent sidemon in name band BEAUCHEMIN, EUGENE O. 12 Lee Street Speed. Commercial Pet Peeve: Dancing BISHOP, LEONARD F. 39 Perry Street Hop. Commercial Hobby: School Future: Marines 8RENNAN, EUGENE W. Veteran 30 Pembroke Street Gene. General BUONOMO, JOSEPH A. Veteron 36 Madison Street Sarge. Commercial Hobby: Telephones Pet Peeve: Girls Future: New England Tel. Tel. i HOMO® CAREY, ELLIOT J. Veteran 3 Centre Street Commercial Hobby: Stamps Future: Business school CLARK, BRUCE M. 391 Broadway Scientific Hobby: Plones Future: College Rodiafor Reporter 1; Junior Red Cross I; Traffic Squad 1; Players' Club I; Red Cross Council I COLLINS, FRANK A. Veteran 12 Putman Street General DELLANNO, ALBERT Veteran 24 Horace Street Al. Scientific Future: Further schooling DELL'ANNO, GENNARO 4 Joy Street Jerry. College Hobby: Music Future: College DI PANFILO, LOUIS R. 15 Wheatland Street Lou. College Hobby: Sleeping Pet Peeve: Girls with slacks Future: College FROST, CLIFFORD W. 41 Prichard Avenue Frostie. General Hobby: Scrapbooks Future: Artist GOGUEN, GEORGE M. 20 Windom Street Geo. College Hobby: Radio Pet Peeve: School Future: Engineer GOVONI, AUGUSTUS B. Vetcron 20 Beech Street Buddy. Commercial Future: Business HARWOOD, NANCY B. 15 Russell Rood Flicko. Commercial Hobby: Ice-skating Future: Marriage Junior Red Cross I; Camera Club I; Spcciol Chorus 1, 2, 3; Tennis I, 2; Swimming Club 2; Bank Corps 3 HENRICKSON, DONALD R. 22 Clarendon Avenue Don. Scientific Hobby: Boseboll Pet Peeve: Kilroy Future: College Baseball 1, 2, 3 HICKOX, HERBERT F. Veteron 7 Belknap Street Hickey. College Future: College IRVINE, JOHN E. 71 Elm Street Bud. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: 7th periods Future: College KELLEY, DONALD 86 Franklin Street Kelley. Scientific Pet Peeve: Work Future: Marriage LcPAGE, VINCENT J. Veteran 65 Winslow Avenue Vin. Gcncrol Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Girls combing their hair in public Future: Trade School LINDSTROM, CARL E. Veteran 295-A Summer Street Future: Further education General Hobby: Lindy Pet Peeve: Girls LONERGAN, BERNARD V. Veteran 111 Rogers Avenue Bermc. General Pet Peeve: Crooked scorns Future: Business LYNCH, JOHN Veteran 46 Josephine Avenue Commercial MAC ISAAC, ALAN R. Veteron 339 Washington Street Mac. General Pet Peeve: Cold weather Future: To find Kilroy Hockey 3 MALLAHAN, WILLIAM G. Vetcron 27 Joseph Street Will. General McCORMACK, ANDREW W. Veteron 19 Century Street Applegate. General Pet Peeve: My girl's hats SOMERVILLE MELLEN, JAMES S. Veteron 129 Summer Street Jimmy. College Hobby: Singing in 315 Pet Peeve: Moth Future: Interior Decorating Radiator Reporter I; Junior Night Committee 2; Boys' Glee Club I, 2; Somerville High Glee Club 1, 2; Special Club I, 2 MORGAN, ROBERT F. Veteran 29 Josephine Avenue Bob. Commercial Pet peeve: Being financially embarrassed Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2 Football I, 2 NEYLON, EDWARD Veteran 57 Atherton Street Red. General Hobby: Bowling Future: Traveling NICHOLS, JOSEPH H. 64 Cherry Street Joe. General Pet Peeve: School PAPPONE, FRANCIS P. 42 Princeton Street Red. General Hobby: Horseback riding Pet Peeve: Taking pictures Future: Marines PEPOLI, RITA M. 1 Clifton Street Peppy. Commercial Future: Marriage PEZZOLE, EDWARD A. Veteran 81 Jaques Street Buzz. College Hobby: Dating girls Pet Peeve: Girls chewing gum on dates Future: Electricity REPUCCI, JOSEPH A. 39 Franklin S .cct Ah Famokc. Commercial Hobby: Working ROAKE, WILLIAM F. 51 Avon Street Billie. Commercial Hobbyl Sleeping Pet Peeve: Alarm clocks Future: Marines SERENO, MARIO N. Veteran 190 Washington Street Mike. Scientific Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Not having ques- tions onswered Future: College SODANO, RFMO G. Vetieron 21 Fremont Street Roy. Scientific Hobby: Y. M. C. A. Pet Peeve: Charles Escott Future: Brown University Football 1, 2 TANGUSSO, PHYLLIS A. 44 Clarendon Avenue Phil. Commercial Hobby: Swimming Future: Office work TAYLOR, WILLIAM B. Veteran 125 Liberty Road Speed. General Hobby: Bowling Pet Peeve: Silly girls Future: State police WOODS, JOSEPH H. Vctcron 254A Somerville Avenue Commercial Hobby: Photogrophy WORRELL, JAMES E. Veteran 34 Columbus Avenue College Jin fflpmnrtam BIBIANA FUHTAim May 21, 13411 IIKI.KN KILHHini: June 13, 1946 Yearbook Staff GLENNA SANDBERG, GRACE AARONIAN ond MARY JACK J --- TOM DE6GAN MISS OLIVE MocPHERSON LEW GIFFORD ond IRENE SLOANE PAUL PERPERIAN CHARLES CHETHAM MR COLBERT ond AUDREY PRINCE KATHERINE SALEMIS, ELEANOR DAVIS NATHALIE MERRIFIELD. CLAIRE SALTZMAN CHARLOTTE COLBERT ond WILLIAM ROGERS Class Will We, the closs of 1947, being of sound mind ond body, do here ond now procloim this to be our lost w ll ond testoment with the hope that our heirs will appreciate our thought and generosity. To Mr. Giroux we leave a generous sup- ply of Sloane's Liniment to soothe his oching muscles after handing 800 di- plomas to his first graduating closs. To Mr. Morrissey we leave a compact, comb, and a home permanent to take care cf his beautiful curly locks. To Dr. O'Loughlin the future geniuses (?) of S. H. S. for the National Honor Society. To the Class of 1948 the privilege of being Sophisticated Seniors with the right to direct all Sophs to the elevators that aren't there. To the Class of 1949 the new pro- gram of studies with its harder requirements, fewer periods, and longer classes. May Tempus fugit faster than ever. To Somerville High School the profound regret that we are taking Wilbur with us. No other closs can make that statement. (Sorry, girls). To the band, the new caps ond capes with hopes for pants. To Messrs. Buckley and Cronin many suc- cessful sports' years but hope they don't have to suffer through another weekend ot Glens Falls. To Tom Lynch a squad of footboll play- ers who are tough, yet, oh, so gentle! (The voice of experience). To all teachers who made application to Morgan Memorial, we regret to inform you that the quota has been filled, but on exam for the Februory term will be given at Revere Beach on July 4th. To Miss MacPherson we leove the com- forts of the New York, New Haven ond Hartford' Railroad. She firmly believes they should have separate cars for all Novel Officers who feel a little on the hoppy ond sentimental side. To Mr. Hobon a ten-year supply of neck- ties for those forgetful Juniors. To the incoming Sophs the remains of Senior ond Junior lunch (garbage in other words). We got it, why shouldn't you? Class Will To the School Committee we leave Sta- tion WNAC. May they use it to announce the welcome words No School. (Cough, cough, cough — the results of trudging to school this year through snow and ice on February 21st.) To Miss Browne we leove many happy memories of her years at dear old S. H. S. It's nice to hove you groduoting with us, (n'est ce pas?) To Miss Hall we bequeath the United Notions. To Mr. Colbert wc leove the clean cafe teria filled with students who do not eat to live but live to eot. To the lown in front of S. H. S. we leave a ton of Vigoro to help the grass with stand our dointy feet. (Save some for our ivy, please.) To Mr. James Murray we leave o swing- ing door and a microphone with a loud speaker attachment. (My, but it will be quiet in the Central Building.) To Miss Weismon we leove 100 per cent participation. (In what, moy we ask?) To Messrs. Foley, O'Brien, Berra, and Martin we leove certificates good for eight treatments ot the John L. Warner Studios. To Miss Solano we leove the chivalry of Spain. Too bod we haven't got that here. To Mr. Cahalan we leove oil the horses at Norwich Academy and the future pros- perity of Winooski, Vermont. (Onions, that is!) We, the souls of humility, have pro sented our masterpiece of literature to re veol our deepest associations throughout the post three years (or more as the case may be). We offix our signatures os witnesses on this, the ninth day of June, nineteen hun- dred ond forty-seven. Glenno Sandberg. Elio Gauvin Marilyn Kristenson. Connie Moore. To Mr. Cotter we leove many night- mares of his pre-driving pupils running over cocker spaniels. Senior Superlatives Most Likely to Succeed Lew Gifford Ella Gouvin Best Dressed Raymond Feeley Rose DiMore Class Covemon Joe Albo Handsomest Boy John Dahlen Prettiest Girl Ella Gouvin Class Clinging Vine Russell Corwin Mary Bridge Best Bluffer Joe Mucci Noncy Horwood Class Oomph Girl Rose Gronde Class Smoothie Frank Ryan Eleanor Sherman Class Beau Brummel Dick Blake Class Crooner Joe Leonardo Class Songbird Lillian Zango Closs Wit Bob Donovon Closs Soroh Bernhardt Theresa Hogan Most Temperomentol Ed Guidoboni Nathalie Merrifield Class Grind Amerigo Fantosio Carol Gunning Closs Angel Audrey Prince Most Popular Don Wagner Louise Nasson Most Affectionate Russell Corwin Erlene Tolin Most Mischievous Joe Fedele Kathleen Bowser Luckiest Paul Perperiaii Beatrice Perry Most Flash William Lobossier Most Sophisticated Grace McKenna Closs Man-hoter None Closs Heortbreoker Kenneth McPhee Doris Harron Class Flirt Thereso Honlon Closs Charmer Bob Mahoney Helen Churchey Most Dignified Mary Elizcbeth FitzPatrick Most Talkative Elvo Strong Most Gullible James Korongioze Yvonne Zullo Brooklyn Bridge Salesman Tom Demorco Closs Politician John Russo Mon of Destiny Alex Kaloyanides Heart Robber Allister Whitman Rose Ann Hawes Did Most for S. H. S. Edmund Leonard Full'o Life Mon Jim Mulloney Man About Town Bob Ercolini Class Coquette Grace Aoronion Closs Sport's Hero Bob Hurley Favorites Course Topic of Conversation Bond Radio Program Actress Commercial Girls Horry James 920 Club Ingrid Bergmon Shakespeare Newspaper Song Vocalist Actor College Political Party Globe Sentimentol Reasons Perry Como Gregory Peck Harvard Whigs .................ri SENIOR LUNCH! i. Touchdown, Somerville! 2. Didn't know you hod it in you, John! (Ruth Baker, Edythc Mondi, John Pcnnucci.) 3, Time out for Frank Simas, and Joe O'Callahan. 4. Red and Blue ''striped zchros pose pretty. 5. What goes on here? Don Horgan and Ellic Dovis. 6. No gam for Rindge. 7. Eddie Guidoboni runnmo a close second with Betty Grable (Chcrlie Chcthom, Harold Levine, Legs Guidoboni ond James McGroth). 8. Just some friends of Charlie Atlas (Jock Giroux ond Bob Ercolini.) 9 Those shoulders again (Bob Ercolini). £■'..............................................................................................................■................, Junior Class Officers ALEX GOUNARIS President ANN 8RUN0 Vice-President TIMOTHY DEMPSEY Treosurcr JOAN GILLIS Secretory Junior Class History Another year has rolled by ond we, the closs of '48, hove token o firmer stond since that doy when we first entered the portols of Somerville High School. As Juniors we ore quickly climbing to the height of Honor and Progress which we set os our goal. We feel sure that by the yeor '48, we will hove reached our destination and will feel proud of those of our closs who excelled in scholarship and athletics. In the yeor '46 our Sophomore Executive Committee included Frank Simas, Ann Bruno, Richord Tacelli, ond Joan Gillis. Our Junior Officers ore President Al Gounoris; Vice-President, Ann Bruno; Secretary, Joon Gillis; and Treasurer, Tim Dempsey. The closs of '48, with its bright colors of red ond white to spur us on, had an active ond successful year. Each team and octivity was well represented by members of our closs. On the memorable evening of April 24th, the gym was magically transformed into a land of candymen ond cones. All this was expertly handled by our Junior Night Com- mittee with Aubrey Morrison, Choirmon, ond his able assistants, Dorothy Hoar, Ruth Mol lord, Connie Albanese, and Richard Tacelli. Thus the Junior Class leaves behind two unforgettable ond successful years. 1—Constonce Albonesc, Aobrcv Morrison, Chairman, Dorothv Moor ?--Rirhor l Tacelli. Ruth Mallard Junior Night April 24, 1947, went down os one of the most exciting and memorable days in the history of the Class of 1948. Every Junior ond Senior who attended Junior Prom wos enthralled by the splendor of the gaily decorated gym. The theme of the decorations featured the class colors, red ond white. The girls in their prettiest gowns, odorned with colorful corsages, were escorted by well-mannered young men in tuxedoes. Surprise favors were distributed and ot the climactic point of the evening the King and Queen of the Prom Francis McCarthy ond June Snvder. were crowned bv Mr. Giroux, our qenial principal. The smooth strains of romantic music added just the right touch to the evening. The committee, Aubrey Morrison, chairman, ossisted by Dorothy Hoar, Ruth Mollord, Connie Albanese, Richard Tacelli, Miss Helen O'Brien, and Miss Jane McCorthy, faculty advisers, are to be commended for helping moke the prom a never-to-be-forgotten event. Sophomore Class History In September, 1946, when the sophomores first entered S. H. S., they were troditionolly boffled os to the whereabouts of their classrooms. After constont practice, they become accustomed to the rules and regulations of the school. There were many sophomores striving for leadership in the various clubs and spores. Our boys did particularly well in football. On the first string of the football team were sophomores Emerson Corley, Joe O'Collahan, Sam Pino, Bob Sullivan ond Steve Kouripinous. Carl Torosion did especially well on the track team. Our girls, too, were outstanding in athletics. In tennis, there were Betty Wilson, Bessie Efstratiou, Theresa Stellato, ond Barbaro McCollum. Some of our best horseback riders were Jessie Bauer, Shirley Byke, Marilyn Parkinson and Mary Wilson. Mory Richardson wos one of the most outstanding students in girls' athletics. She excelled in basketball and softball, and wos the sophomore representative of the G. A. A. For swimming, we had Miriom Hole ond Barbora Donahue. Roxy Stepanian and Barbaro McCollum excelled in bowling. The sophomore class was well represented in the various musicol organizations. Some of our soloists were Lillion Johnston, Dorothea Loven, Judy McCann and Arnold Theis; sophomore accompanists, Mory Daloklis and Dorothy Miller. The Players' Club had a number of talented members; Harrison Pearlson, who directed a one-act ploy; Helen Sugorman who took port in the Massachusetts Droma Festival Ploy; and Ronald Newman. In early December, votes were cost for primary elections for the Sophomore Executive Committee. Then in later December, the final votes were counted and the results showed that Dorothy Miller, Borbaro Smith, Louis DeSimone and Louis Pacini were elected. Soon after this, Carolyn Sloane ond Ronald Duke were chosen to represent the class proctors on Student Council. In early March, the Herald Spelling Bee took place Paul Murphy won this contest with Elinore Tye os runner up. Truly this 1947 sophomore class has been most successful during the year, and we know it shall succeed in the future. Sophomore Executive Board BARBARA SMITH MR. EVERETT W IRELAND Superintendent of Schools DR. LEO C. DONAHUE Assistant Superintendent 1— Dorothy Liberotoro. Anno DouqIos, Student Council Represenfotive; Vice-President. Helent Constant; President, Amerigo Fontosio; Secretory, E.lo Gauvin; Treasurer, Paul Perpcrion; Audrey Prince. 2— Irene Sloane, Lois Bcnham, Lorraine Lima, Mary Jack, Genevieve Golante, Rhodo Rcsnick, Marilyn Kristenson, Charles Chetham. 3— Chester Essaian, Zaven Dohonian, Connie Moore, James Mullaney, William Little, Richard Blanchard, Lew Gifford. National Honor Society First Drawing I will be a loyal member of the Notionol Honor Society in the Somerville High School; steadfast in my purpose to abide by the right, to serve all just causes, and to seek the truth with my whole heart. I would prize scholarship os a sacred trust, and a noble character os my most valuable possession. Beneath the banner of Honor and Progress I would loyally serve. 1— Lorraine Limo, Dorothy Crowell, Stonley Turosz, Dorothy Liberatore, Anthony Pimental, Marion Fletcher, Anna Douglas, Paul Perocrian, Helen Constant, Dr. John O'Loughlin, Faculty Adviser; Amerigo Fantasia, Ella Gouvin, Zaven Dohanian, Marjorie Squires, John Hchir, Ruth Baker, Charles Chcthom, Chorlottc Hardy, Irene Sloane. 2— Marilyn Kristcnson, Vilmo 8ertoli, Charlotte Seors, Eleanor Kolesnik, Theresa Hanlon, Doris MocLeod, Carol Gunning, Con- stance Moore, Austin Stevens, Robert Sughrue, John Dohlen, William Little, Helen O'Brien, Marion Chesnick, Barbara Wylie, Edith McEvoy, Frances Copithorne, Elsie Grover, Jessie Selby. 3— Genevieve Galontc, Florence Hazen, Nancy Wright, Tomas Sanchez, Tom Deegan, Richard Blanchard, James McGrath, Jomes Muliancy, Jeremiah Hamilton, Allister Whitman, Don Wagner, Edward Fasciano, Chester Essaion, Lew Gifford, Robert Foley, Rita Brunet, Helen Ells. 4— Marie Caruso, Lois Benham, Mory Curran, Concetto DeSisto, Carol Irving, Dorothy Zanoni, Eleanor Davis, Claire Saltz- mon, Doris Biggs, Charlotte Colbert, Rhoda Resnick, Mary Jack, Dons Hording, Irma Gorlond, Theresa Breton. National Honor Society Second Drawing The ronks of the Notionol Honor Society were augmented this year by the addition of some of the more promising students of the Senior Closs. On April 15th the initiation cere- mony wos held in the auditorium. It was o justly proud day for the new members ond a memorable one for the parents and friends who attended. Dr. O'Loughlin gave unsparingly of his time ond effort throughout the yeor. His can- did sincerity ond willingness to help at oil times endeared him to all who were fortunote enough to work with him. The group, chosen by their teachers for character, scholastic excellence, leadership, ond service, have high standards to maintain, not only now, but throughout life. They are, indeed, the Keepers of the Flame of the symbolic torch of honor. 1—Robert Wedge, Thelmo Horrimon, Charles Ryan, Elsie Constantine, Arthur Mucci, Christine Peters, Joseph DiMortino, Della Protti, Thomas Sweeney, Joan Marie Bohan, Gaetano Leccese, Rose Marie Gravalcsc, Paul Perperian, Eleanor Kodish, Louise Marchionne, Doris Horron. 2—Barbara Bergeron, Marjorie Sploinc, Jeonnc Ahern, Beverly Brown, Barbara Curtin, Alice Ahern, Barbara Wallace, Theresa Honlon, Constcncc McGrath, Regina Campinell, Nancy Simpson, Beverley Breen, Ruth Hossett, Dorothy Peck, Roxy Stepanion. .3—Richard Donnelly, Frank Shilosky, John Cullinane, Tim Dempsey, Bill Yorn, Roy Fcclcy, Al Whitman, Edward Tedcsco, John Sussenberger, Paul Sullivan, Allen Libbey, Robert Sullivan. 4—Gloria McCarty, Grace Aaronian, Louise Nosson, Anna DiLorenzo, Carolyn Sloonc, Florence Robinson, Helen Gibbons, Jeon Burke, Jean Bacci. Proctors Proctors hove one of the most important jobs to do each year. They are elected by the homeroom pupils ond serve with their assistants throughout the school term. Their job is to help at the election of closs officers, distributing ond collecting the ballots, ond collecting closs dues. The proctor acts os the leoder in supporting school activities. 1— Joon Gillis, Jomes Forrestoll, Marjorie McKcnno, Charles Rawnsley, Wilbur Kerr, Florence Leonard, Joseph Maffi, Theresa Dini, Timothy Anetos, Gladys Jomes, Roymond Arrigo, Elaine Jackson, E eanor Corbiey, William Mahoney, Mary McGrath 2— Constance A banese, Dorothy Hoar, Rose DiMorc, Margaret Whalen, Marjorie Minctt, Hugo Vigoroso, Lorraine Judson, Mary Gaffney, Joyce MacCollum, Robert Donovon, Evelyn Snow, Helen Martcll, Florence Petrone, Marilyn Baisley. 3— Aubrey Morrison, Frank Bcllomocino, Francis McMonus, Anthony Capobianco, Jomes Rcgon, Ronald Duke, Alfred Scott, Arthur Benoit, Larry Van Tassel, David Brown, William Lobossicr, James Coulouriotcs, John Dahlcn. 4— Audrey Roberts, Irma Garland, Betty Hingey, Phylis Fitzgerald, Carolyn Lvmon. Joon Davis, Anna Solari. Mary Ann Bertelli, Hozel Zawtsos. Proctors Industrious proctors, honest and energetic ore importont to the welfare of each home room. Throughout the year the proctor has on opportunity to become well acquainted with the pupils and teachers. His record of being a good worker gives his homeroom o favorable reputation in the school. Usually the class is enthusiastic or unresponsive, according to the personality and attitude of the proctor. When he does his work faithfully, the homeroom is always outstanding. 1— Nicholos Stevens, Francis McGeough, Williom Gcorgcness. Eugene Patterson, Robert Norman, Frank D'Accone, Dick Tar- box, William Follett, Ray Maconc, Spcros Gogos, Donald Roberts, Richard Fobcr, Walter Whithorn (Captain), Louis Moniscoleo (Coptain), Costa Papadimitris (Coptain). 2— Mr. McCorthy, Edward Spignese, Frederick Dovis, Joseph Guinto, John Vilira. Stephen Macoris, Paul Chercmkc, Arthur Gott, John Stearns, Donald Gifford, Morton Pearlman, Neil MacNevin, Albert Baltazar, Paul Palange, Donald Nicker- son, John Boos. 3— George Willis, John Giroux, Alfred Marsilli, Basile Varihou, Thomas Forrington, Howard Emerson, David Beede, Edword Haynes, James Korangioze, Jerome Saitto, Dominic Potolano, John Cunningham. Traffic Squad Members of the troffic squad under the direction of their able chief, Raymond Macone ond his assistont, Speros Gogos, operoted very efficiently with Mr. McCarthy, repeating his second yeor os faculty adviser. The delov in pupils qettinq to their closses caused the squod to devise n auicker system of trovel from one class to another. The squad was composed of privates ond coptoins. The thirty troffic squad member's receive points for their work as follows: One-half point for privates, one point for captain, and one ond one-half points for the chief and his assistants. The squad as a whole appreciated the full cooperation they received from the students throuqh the year. 1— Miss A. Morauerite Browne, Adviser; Doris Harrort, Sophie Efstratiou, James Karanoiozc, Treasurer; Joan Gillis, Secretary; Don Wagner, President; Lorraine Lima, Vice-President; Rose DiMare, Rhoda Rcsnick, Jessie Selby, Mr. Charles Q. Adams, Adviser. 2— Constance Alboncsc, Al Gounaris, Eleanor Kolesnik, Roymond Maconc, Anna Douglos, Jean Vining, Hugo Vigoroso, Lew Gifford, Charles Chetham, James Forrcstoll. 3— Jomes Dwyer, Tim Dempsey, Tom Deegon, Aubrey Morrison, Allister Whitman, Ronald Duke, Fronk D'Accone, Allen Libbey, Frank Spinosa. 4— Helen Gibbons, Marilyn Boisby, Carolyn Sloone, Cory Limberakis, Louise Nasson, Irma Garland. Student Council Under the leadership of Miss A. M. Brown ond Mr. Adams, the student council has contributed greatly to our school this year. One of the achievements has been to buy benches for our lunchroom, greotly increasing the seating capacity. Not only did the Student Council act in the behalf of the business interests, but they contributed to the social life by sponsor- ing two successful dances. Nineteen forty-seven can certainly be proud of its work with Donald Wagner os the president ond many outstanding pupils os his associates. )—Frank Ray, Charlotte Alber, Lorraine Simmons, Helen Maguire, Mary Giacobozzi. Ruth Gordon, Helen Connors, Nancy Cotter, Theresa De Sousa, Marjorie Splaine, Mary Tagliamonte, Marion Madill, Marion losue, Ramona Lazar, Francesco Commorota, Donold McNutt. 2— Miss E. Bello Weisman, Dorothy Molto, Catherine Mcancy, Evelyn Swenson, Bette Ross, Claire Bosio, Donold Jones, Christy Lompropoulos, Albert Tougos, Edward Gorfino, Mary Grover, Elio Du Charme, Doris Loomis, Effie Christos, Norma Lovett, Robert Larson. 3— John Forte, Nancy Wright, Ethel Webb, Walter Quinn, James Lees, Merry Richardson, Alphonse Liborace, Richard Mont- gomery, John Lyver, Elconor Sherman, Joe Fedele, Elizobeth Leary, Connie Fitzpatrick, George Gillis, Cosmo Magliozzi. 4— Christine Arbeenc, Bernadette Dolio, Norma Fiore, Elizobeth Copotosto, Marie Buonomo, Antonctte Macero, Harry Sar- tell, Eleno DcNopoli, Cormclla Piozzo, Afcrdita Allaboshi, Fayette Gosselin, Audrey Hall, Dolores DeAngclis, Martha Altobclli, Norma Buonomo. School Savings Program Continuance of Stamp and Bond savings by the pupils of the Somerville High School in the post-wor period is being carried on os o regular activity. It forms the cornerstone of the School Savings Program, which is o credit to all who ore participating. The inherent value of saving is being recognized and the purchase of Stamps and Bonds, no longer a matter of helping our country win the war, is considered os a constructive step in the life of each individual to help him build his own future. At the same time, each purchose makes the bond between the individual and his government closer. These savings are doubly useful as they pave the way for the fulfillment of personal desires and goals on tport of those who save, while they develop an interested, enlightened body of citizens. 1— Mary Piondcs, Lourctto Cahill, Emmy Lou Zovisho, Barbara Smith, Dorothy Miller, Margaret Whalen, Gertrude Finney, Martha Dean, Diane Wilder, Constance King, Claire Saltzman Lucille Mantini, Gladys James, Beulah Ross. 2— Joan Colemon, Barbara Wallace, June McKinley, Hozcl Miasserian, Eve Ahigian, Joan Moore, Georgina Wolker, Elconor Tarbell, Beatrice Perry, Louise Willard, Barboro Hurley, Frances Byers, Janice Sterner, Margaret Ross 3— Marilyn Maker, Mary Goffney, Alice Ahern, Barbara Curtin, Rosalie Sontosuosso, Lois Pelletier, Dorothy Allen, Lorraine Funondcs, 8orbora Lee, Dorothy Kcllehcr, Ellen Crimmins, Beatrice McLeod, Marie Cataldo. 4— Irene Torode, Lorraine Antunes, Groce Bryant, Viola Bailey, Sobino 8orrett, Anna Hekemion, Diana Mordcrosion, Laura Moniz, Irene Ferullo, Dorothy Owen, Beverly Collins, Beatrice Barchey, Jane Francis. School Savings Program Our School Sovings Progrom owes its success, in no small measure, to the faithful work of the home room clerks and assistants. Their task has been a stupendous one for they no longer have at hand the stirring, emotional appeal afforded by the War. The peacetime Savings Stamps and Bonds present a challenge to the calm, reasoning intellect of the group. The clerks ond assistants hove proved equal to the tosk, os their monthly room participation records show the effective job they have done in keeping the interest of their clossmotes alive in the subject of soving, ond in acting as room bonkers. It hos meant time and effort spent in the service of good citizenship, and os such, is worthy of commendotion. How well they hove succeeded can readily be seen from the fact that in the first period of this school year, thirty-eight rooms had participation records of 90% or over. 1— Vero Toscono, Morilyn Kristcnson, June McKinley, Groce Aoronian, Louise Nosson, Glenno Sandberg, Violet Stone, Con- jtonce Moore, Tina Guglietto. 2— Miss Bella Weisman, adviser; Mildred Normile, Mary Wright, Albert Antunes, Beverly Peters, George Rushton, Mabel Hasson, Louis Bevilacqua. Bank Corps Again the group of pupils comprising the Bank Corps, which is entrusted with the responsibility of carrying on the necessary work involved ot headquarters in handling the business of selling Stamps and Bonds in our school, has made it possible for the School Sav- ings Progrom to operate effectively. As efficient workers in the Bank, they have helped moke the peacetime program of savings run smoothly for the school os a whole. Acknowledg- ment is hereby made of the interest and co-operation shown by home room teachers in the School Savings Program. It is a tribute to their constant effort to promote the welfare of those in their charge. 1— Froncis DiBiosc, Joseph Woods, Jomes Hickey, Edmund Lonigan, Daniel Cotter, Dorothy Rice, Joseph Nangle, Elizobeth Welch, Arthur Morrissey, John O'Loughlin, Charles Buckley, Gertrude Burns, John Hobon, Frank Mortin, Richard Heg- orty, Arthur Kel eher, William Dunne, Peter Joyce, John Lynch. 2— Augustus Govoni, Christopher Makrides, Gerold Donovan, Ralph Matarozzo, John Monita, Charles Douglas, Kenneth Bruce, Peter Behenna, John Harmon, George Cuddy, Eugene Brennan, Donald Knopton, Thomas Dwyer, Arthur Fosso, Williom Schultz, Joseph Corobbio, Mario Sereno, Charles Armstrong, Charles MacKoy. 3— John Hchir, Robert Posqualc, Edword Ncylon, Arthur Colder, Joseph Buonomo, William Allard, Robert Morgan, Peter Garobedion, Richard Stevens, William Taylor, Frank Collins, Atdo Migliorini, Leonard Bishop, Raymond Goodman, Martin Keane, James Mellen, Eugene Beauchemin. 4— Francis Sweeney, Russell Scoduto, James Long, Robert Kiley, Arthur Floyd, Robert Brenner, Maurice Michand, Abcrt Dellonno, Chorles Sliney, Walter Hekimion, Lawrence Murphy, Edword Pezzole, James Dwyer, Mid Sherhan, Dominic Mondi, Thomas MacKenzie, Woltcr Belcher, William Jockson. Veterans Our Veteran group overaqed about one hundred and twenty at the beginning of the school year, but o number entered various colleges in February, reducing the enrollment to ninety-two. Those who ottended regular.y hove furthered their education; very few have made it merely o rehabilitation period. 1— Barbaro Lee, Doris Fraser, David Gogor , Gerncss Rosenfeld, Marjorie Squires, Williom Rogers (Treasurer), Edith Mondi, (Vice-President), Robert Delcampe (President), Dorothy Zarvoni (Secretary), Irma Garland, Dorothy Nicosia, Catherine Spinos, George Harney, Bernice Nobilio, Jessie Bauer. 2— Mr, De Angelis, Adviser, Connie Albanese, Ruth Baker, Marion Floxman, Mary Wilton, Damon Dustin, Gaetano Leccese, Normand Rucst, Dorothy Thornburg, Helen Laghctto, Harriet Young, Lucille Lambert, Betty Tuff, Nicholas Stevens. 3— 8orbora Burdett, Louise Renner, Claire Bosia, Worrcn Bambury, Mildred Normilc, Don Boudreau, Franklin Siegel, Salva- tore Cosporriello, Dorothy Vogt, Alphonse Liberoce, Warren Thorburn, Morioric Parrott, Barbara Dc Vcnnc. Camera Club President Vice-President Secretory Treosurer Robert Delcampe Edith Mondi Dorothy Zononi Williom Rogers Under the direction of Mr. DeAngelis, the Camero Club met weekly. At these meet- ings various questions concerning developing ond printing were cleored up. Included, also, was o discussion of some phase of photogrophy: lighting,, lens openings, and the essential differences between o snop ond a good picture. As a result of these interesting as well as enjoyable meetings, the club members became quite enthusiastic over photogrophy os their hobby. 1— Miss Morgoret A. Brown, Adviser; Irmo Gorlond, Alice Farrell, Jeanette Di Russo, Josephine Solano, Ralph Jones, Elcooor Kolesnik (Vice-President Council), Warren Hale (Special Representative), Pauline Ward (President Junior Red Cross Coun- cil), Fred Wallace, Ruth Mallard, Russell Mulcahy. Geroldinc Tasker, Paul Kopclmon, Thercso Heneghon, Rosemarie Barufaldi, Miss Elizabeth Richards, Somerville J. R. C. Choirmon 2— Dorothy Zononi, Gladys Jomcs, Morie Crowe, Rose Grondc, Florence Fleming, Frances Ghcrn, Elvira Coughlin, Carmcla Forirto, Florence DiBiosc, Helen Porziale, Winifred Damcry, Constance Philbrick, Jeonne Ahern, Elconor Aucoin, Dor- othy Peck, Morjorie Sploinc, Janice Sterner, Norma Fiore, Morgaref Doherty. 3— Mica Coldoronc, June McKinley, Barbara Curtin, Elisso Russo, Alice Ahern, Frances Byers, Jeon Loring, Rose DiBiosc Noncy Horwood, Ruth Shea, Helen O'Brien, lorroinc Gollagcr, Ellen Crimmins, Alice Walsh, Mory Berger, Barbara Wallace, Elena Tuccelli, Marcella Equils. 4— Jeon Burns, Ruth Hamilton, Roxy Steponian, June Colbert, June Morie Madell, Christene Murphy, Phyllis Fitzgerald, Virginio Licciardi, Laura Moniz, Dorothy Crowell, Rose Farina. Mary Wlson, Rose Rcbeira, Marie Dixon, Dorothy Cul- ligan, Brandian DiGrozio, Mary Murdza, Jessie Bauer. Junior Red Cross Junior Red Cross opened its twentieth year of service with an impressive induction ceremony. There ore twelve members on the Junior Red Cross Council, each class repre- sented by four members. The Senior members ore: Pouline Word, president; Eleanor Koles- nik, vice-president; Student Council Representatives Ralph Jones and Worren Hole. Miss Morgoret Brown served os faculty sponsor for oil the activities. She was assisted by Miss Bernice Newborg and Miss Nancy Marquess. This year under the direction of Miss Elizabeth W. Richords, o city-wide council was formed to extend membership to oil schools, parochial ond public, in the city. Besides the charitable work which has always been done for hospitals and local homes for the aged, there were also projects for the Veterans' Administration in Roxbury, ond the Chelsea Naval Hospital. Trays, fovors, Christmas cards, candies, overseas boxes, and marble bags were made. Stamps, books, and puzzles were collected. The Art Department, assisted by the Household Arts Deportment, did much to make this a successful year. Because of the cooperation of faculty members, room representatives, and student Cross members, the Council proudly reports another successful year, and wishes to everyone who welcomed the opportunity for service that the Red Cross always offers. 1— Edith Mondi, Mary Joncdy, Marjorie Squires, Helen Constant, Barbara Schwalb, Claire Fitzgerald, Janet Golines, Roymond Fceley, Theresa Hanlon, Gloria lacobucci, Dorothy Cachauni, Moxine Frost, Ann Mofero, Helen Rushton, Anno Pignone. 2— Marioric Mowatt, Mildred Dello Russo, Marcella Equils, Betty Cowic, George Yozcjion, Thomas McGovern, Don Boudreau, Richard Malcgodi, Marilyn Parkinson, Priscilla Bento, Barbaro Bunoi, Suson Covine, Patricia Buchler. 3— Marilyn Shaw, June Welch, Barbara Clements, Don Gifford, Donald Goodwin, Marvin Pratt, Gerald Nardone, Edmund Welch, James Stone, Mary Cosparriello, Donald Curran, Nancy Volturno. 4— Rose Abbondante, Helen Costa, Nair Medeiros, Mary Wilton, Catherine Biagionc, Phyllis Fiosconi, Muriel Johnston, Mary Tsourianis, Bernice Nobilio, Tina Guglietta. Radiator Reporters Room Reporters for the Rodiotor ore selected ot the beginning of eoch yeor. These students write up news about homeroom activities eoch month. In addition, eoch one is o business monoger for the magazine in his homeroom, taking subscription money ond circu- lating the copies. 1— Audrey Prince, Glenno Sondbero, Nathalie Merrifield, Yvonne Zullo, William Rogers, Tom Deegan, Irene Sloanc. Lew Gifford. Paul Pcrperian, Charlie Chetham, Claire Saltzman, Charlotte Colbert, Grace Aaronian, Eleanor Sherman. 2— Miss Olive MacPherson, Faculty Adviser, Diran Dohanion, Barbara Lee, Chorlotte Seors, Lorraine Limo, Barbara Burdett, Marion Anderson, Eleanor Dovis, Connie Chiaraluce, Barbara Wallace. Katherine Salcmis, Marilyn Kristenson, Genevieve Galante, Lauralce Sheehan, James Stone. 3— Doris MocLcod, Amerigo Fantosio, Constance Albanese, Eleanor O'Mara. Florence Smith, Jonet Nickerson, Theresa Fan- tosio, Theresa Hcneghon, Aunc Ronkoncn, Dorothea Kelton, Catherine Spinos, Mary Madden, Norma Smallwood, Gcrness Rosenfeld. Radiator Staff Under the capable management o Lew Gifford, editor-in-chief, the group of students who compose the Rodiator Staff, enjoyed o very successful year. The aim of our school magazine is to publish each month the best stories, poems, essays, olumni news, jokes, ond interviews submitted by the student body. Our mogozine wos entered in competition ot the Columbia Scholastic Press Conference in New York bv Miss MacPherson. Irene Sloone. ond Barbara Burdett. The Radiator won first roting in its classification. We owe our success to Miss MacPherson, faculty adviser, for without her willing and able co-operation, such high attainments could not have been realized. i -Helen Welsh, Soohie Efstrotiou, Morion Chesnick (Treasurer), Helen Constont (Secretory), Cothcrine Spinos, Helen O'Brien, Connie Moore, Eleanor Davis, Rhoda Resnick, Genevieve Golontc (President), Anna Douglas (Vice-President), Barbara Burdett, Rita Brunet. 2— Miss Lima, Adviser, Marcella Equils, Constance Albanese, Doris Harding, Dorothy Thomas, Mary Walsh, Audrey Cutts, Jeanette DiRusso, Mory Madden, Joan Gillis, Chorlotte Colbert. 3— Dorothy Gillis, Norma Ernst, Louralcc Sheehon, Katherine Solemis, Eleanor Kolesnik, Eleonor Shcrmon, Claire Bosio, Emmy Lou Zovisho, 8arbara Hurley, Alice Burdett. 4— Favette Gosselin, Joon Sleeves. Alferdita Alabashi, Theresa Heneghan, Anita Wilson, Rose Marie Gravolese, Anna Solari, Charlotte Hardy. Portia Another yeor of scholostic ond social achievement lies behind the Portia Debating Society. Under the competent direction of Miss Mary Limo the organization enjoyed a year of unparalleled progress. Highlighting the schedule were debates with Mission High of Roxbury, Everett, and countless inter-club contests on such pertinent subjects as social- ized medicine, labor vs. management, women's rights, and other vital topics. The year's social calendar was made outstanding by such events os the Friday-the- thirteenth Good Luck Donee , held before the Christmos vacation, and the spring splash party at the Y . At the end of the yeor Portia held its customary banquet at the Fox ond Hounds Club, and the members ofterward attended the theatre. The night marked the lost of club activities for the year, and the lost of many pleasant memories for each reminiscing senior. n n n f' f 1— Cosmo Toglirvo, Anthony Copobionco, John Drougas, Henry Comocho, Dovid Colbert, Fronk D'Accone, Carl DiPietro. 2— Joseph Morgido, William O'Leary, George Yazejian, Louis Ventola Richord Bennett, John Wilson, Daman Dustin. 3— Anthony Lcmos, Donald Reed, Alvah Chisholm, Peter Pantozelos, Parker Shanahan, William Modden. Webster Debating Society The Webster Deboting Society held its meetings every Thursdoy. The prepored debate wos followed by the usual discussion, in which the wits and words were equally sharp. Many promising speakers hove been uncovered and the novices hove shaken their initial fright. The annuol Outing saw many of the members enjoying a pleasant day. The annual Spring Dance had to be postponed because of a conflict in dates. Next veor we hope to welcome back all the Veterans and extend a sincere invitation to the newcomers. 1— Hoi Thompson. Helen Ells, William Little, Doris Biaas, Charlotte Colbert. Theresa Hoaan, Charles Chetham, Marjorie Squires, John Russo. 2— Miss Viola Jackson, Paul Perperian, Katherine Salcmis, Constance Moore, Marilyn Kristcnson, Gus Lecesse, Eleanor Davis, Anna Solari, 3— Williom Rogers. Poul Sullivan, Robert Doherty, Alvoh Chisholm, Tom Dcegon, Torric Fantasia. Scholarship Play This performonce of Jonuory Thow wos the fourteenth Horriet M. Bell Scholarship play. Any Senior whose school record os a student and citizen has been of superior quality is eligible to receive a scholarship. Membership in the Players' Club is not necessary. The money may be used only for further education. Since the first play, scholarships totaling $4225 have been given to outstanding gradu- ates. This is done in memory of Harriet M. Bell, once o teacher in Somerville High School and founder of the Players' Club. GENERAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, CHARLOTTE COLBERT ... Poul Perperian Ushers........................ Elizobeth Fletcher Marilyn Kristensen Condy Frances Tesson Constance Moore Publicity .......................... Thomos Deegan Conceto Chiaruluce Tickets .......................... Eleanor Davis ....... Doris Biggs Program Alvah Chisholm DIRECTOR, VIOLA M. JACKSON 1— Marilyn Kristcnson, Barboro Clements, Betty Zowtsos, Charlotte Colbert, Mery Walsh, Eleanor Davis (Scholarship Treas- urer), Constonce Moore (Treasurer), Anno Solari (Recording Secretary), Kothcrinc Solcmis (President), Charles Chethom (Vice-President), Irene Sloone (Corresponding Secretary), Thomas Deegon, Helen Ells, Joan Moore, Rhoda Resnick, Lillion Zongo, Harrison Peorlson. J 2— Miss Viola Jackson, Adviser, Constonce Albanese, Doris Biggs, Helen Constant, Anno Douglas, Morcello Equils, Elizabeth Fletcher, Arthur Mills, Harold Thompson, Beatrice Melanson, Teresa Hogan, Theresa Fantasia, Connie Chiarolucc, Helen Sugarman, Richard Jackson, Connie Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Gillis, Marion Chesnick, William Rogers. 3— John Brinton, Chorlcs Whittier, Tomas Sanchez, Joseph Araujo, Fronk D'Accone, Alvah Chisholm, Donald Goodwin, Robert Doherty, Richard Gruc, David Colbert, Paul Sullivon, Louis Biogioni, Alphonse Liberace, Williom Little, Ronald Noonan, John Russo, Gaetano Lccccsc. 4— Charlotte Albcr, Lois Bcnham, Fronccs Tcsson, Marjorie Squires, Catherine Spinos, Aune Ronkanen, Eiconor O'Maro, Mory Madden, John Vieiro, Poul Pcrpcrion, Lloyd Currie, Florence Robinson, Pauline Ronoyne, Shirley Tyler, Naomi Ron- kanen, Salvatore Fidalio, Rose Farina, Jessie Bouer. Players' Club For the first time since the beginning of the war the Players' Club has been oble to resume operations wholesale . Meetings were once ogoin held on a regulor weekly sched- ule, several one-oct ploys were held, the annual donee was a financial success, and the scholarship play brought down the house. In addition, a competition of four one-act plays was held on May 7th, which provided entertainment for the seniors who ployed in them and directed them, os well as for the audience. In the State Dromo Festival held at Newburyport the Club's entry won a superior r with special commendation for the superb direction of Miss Viola Jackson. The at outing was planned for the end of the year to round out o program of exciting PAUL KELLEY Director of Music JAMES M. CLARK Director Bands ond Orchestras o3 SUI OAT3U QM ©Ml 8DV0T 1— Dorothy Vongcl, Arthur Mucci, Johonnc Hirshon, Robert Cremone, Shirley Jones, Diron Dohanion, Tomos Sanchez, Treas- urer; Barbaro Wvlie. Vice President; John Ortolani, Horry Sartell, Loretta Lorince, Donald McNutt, Helen Coyne, David Kiddie, Jonet Nickerson 2— Mr. Kelly, Adviser; Austin Stevens, George Horney, Shirley MocEochcrn, Marilyn Kidston, Joan Gray, Dorothea Loven, Vera Toscano, Arnold Thies, Pat Riccardi, Camillo DiLicgro, Mary-Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Jean Gillespie, Rose Toroseon, Carl Torossian, Dorothy Miller, Charles Gellespie, Joyce Jones 3___John Cullinono, Wilbur Kerr, Nancy Harwood, Marilyn Metzler Ruth Shea, Richard Tarbox, Paul Koplemon, Fronklin Sie- gel, George Tuccelli, Thomas Farrington, Margaret Connors, Martha Dean, Helen Kelly, Richard Jackson 4— Florence Foley, Dorothy Davidson, Shirley Cook, Rose DiMori, Anna Solari, Connie Cecere, Audrey Roberts, Geraldine Darienzo, Mary McGrath, Alfonso Gcrbino, Nancy Volturno, Anna Artone, Patricio Dufour, Mary Tomajan, Audrey Cutts 5— Jeanette Govoni, Beatrice Mclanson, Rita Lively, Betty Zawtsos, Donald Killam, William Hall, Robert Cooper, Amerigo Fan- tasia, Froncis Harold, Claire Soltzmon, Elsie Constantine, Phyllis Reppuci. Somerville High Glee Club This Club. It Glee Club is a combination of the Special Chorus, Girls' Glee Club and Boys' Glee was organized this year by Mr. Paul Kelly and is under his capable direction. At the concert given by Mr. Leo Litwin March 21, the club sang at Jordan Hall. An- other activity was a formal donee given after the concert. Officers elected for the entire year were os follows: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Allister Whitman Doris MacLeod Barbara Wylie • Tomas Sonchez 1— Pauline Bouche, John Camillo, Eleanor O'Moro, Frank D'Accone, Mary Bariev, Cary Limberakis, Frcdo Mikalaros, Doris MacLeod. Allister Whitman, Lillian Zongo, Cormela Farina, Francis Boucher, Florence Anton, Fronk Cosscttari, Marilyn Shan, Dorothy Gotti, Ann Hogemikc. 2— Mildred McMohon, Nancy Wright, Mildred Brogon, Theresa Andrews. Ann Flanaaan, Eleanor Sherman, Connie Fitzpotrick, Arthur Gntt, Jomes Lees. Don Patalano. Carol Johnson, Lillian Johnston, Judith McCann, Ruth Whitcomb, Mildred Normile, Mary Kiladis, Anna Chakalis. 3— Mary Dalakolis, Ann Taylor, Walter Stanford, Frank Bellamocino, Alvah Chisholm, Edward Tcdesco, Andrew Smith, Bob MocDonold, Fronk Coldoronc, Norman Baxter, Bob Ercolini, Louis Biagioni, Don Boudreau, Jean Rollins, Alba Cicio, Priscilla Bente. A—Phyllis Cross, Theresa Poaliuca. Barbara Pearson, Mary Dickcrmon, Patricia Sloger, Marion Chesnick, Edna Sodano, Arthur Petricone, Eugene Patterson, George Fiigg, Mary Gagalor, Jane Dver. Evelyn Snow, Dolores Scollcs, Joon Michic, Phyllis Brown, Jessie Selby. Somerville High Glee Club Special Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, and Boys' Glee Club were combined and organized into the S. H. S. Glee Club this year by Mr. Paul Kelley, the new director of music. Having a membership of well over one hundred, the group met twice weekly, Mondoy and Thursdoy, Special Period. Officers elected for the entire year were as follows: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Allister Whitman Barbaro Wylie Doris MacLeod Tomas Sanchez The Glee Club eppeored os the guest group at a concert given by Mr. Leo Litwin and his orchestra in Jordan Hall, March 21. This concert was one of a series of several concerts in which various Greater Boston high school glee clubs competed for a scholarship of two hundred dollars. The Somerville High Glee Club wos the winner. The group also sang at the Christmas Assembly, Class Day, ond Graduation. 1— John Ortolani. Roloh Jones, Charles Whittier, William Little, Amerigo Fantosia, Edmund Leonard, Vice-President; Richard Tarbox, Committee Choirmon; Robert Cooper, Thomas Farrington, Georac Harnev, Don Patolano. 2— Morton Pearlman, Louis Pacini, Arnold Theis, Richard Jackson, John Arcanzelo. Jomrs Lees, Nathan Purpel, Carl Torossian, Achilles Pilovis, Robert Golleni, Robert Cremone. 3— Alvah Chisholm, Arthur Petricone, Norman Boxtcr, Bob MacDonold, Franklin Siegel, Edword Tcdcsco, George Fligg, Gerald DiGiusto, William Hall. Boys' Glee Club For onother year the mellow tones of the Boys' Glee Club have floated into the hallway outside 315. This Chorus met every Friday during special periods and enjoyed rehearsals under the direction of Miss Mary McGann, faculty leader. 1— Chorles Foster. Wolter Stonford, Arthur Gott. Tomos Scnchcz, Fronk D'Accone, Mory Kiladis (pionist), Potsy Riccordi, Joseph Mucci, Fronk Cossettori, Froncis Harold, Morris Harrison, John Cullinane, David Kiddie. 2— Jim Silvestri, John Venurelli, Harry Sartell, George Paskos, Frank Bellamacino, Louis Biogioni, Anthony Capobianeo, Froncis Boucher, John Cornillo, Wilbur Kerr, Diron Dohanian, Richard Coffin. 3— Cornillo Di Liearo, Don Boudreau, John Howland, Frank Caldarone, Al Whitman, George Tuccelli, Paul Kopelman, Bob Ercolini, James McDuff, Paul Sullivan, Eugene Patterson, Edwin Erickson Boys' Glee Club President, Pat Riccordi Vice-President, Edmund Leonard Secretory-Treasurer, Amerigo Fontosio Piano Accomponist, Mary Kilodis On April 16 in Cloyton Ellis Hall the Boys' Glee Club presented a fine, well-attended concert, despite the weather. The season closed with the annual outing. 1— Connie Picoho, Phyllis Brown, Potricio Sloger, Dolores Scoilcs, Lillian Zongo, Dorothy Gotti, Anno Solori, Corric Limber - okis (President). Anno Chokolis (Trcosurcr), Anno Artone, Joon Steeves, Floro Donoti, Alfonso Gerbine, Shirley Moc- Eochern, Loretto Lorivee, Nonev Volturno. 2— Francesco Commorato, Evelyn Snow, Dorothy Miller, Theresa Andrews, Joyce Jones, Audrey Rmglard, Joan MeGroth, Mary Dalaklis, Joon Wolsh, Barbaro Lee, Doris MacLeod, Carol Johnson, Ruth Mallard, Retto Lively, Josephine Vaudt, Dolores Oliphant, Eleanor O'Maro. 3— Ramono Lazar. Potriao Dufour. Morilvn Shaw, Lillian Johnston, Judith McCann, Mildred Normilc, Morgarct Connors, Bor- boro Killom, Mildred McMahon, Mary Barley, Dorothco Loven, Janet Nickerson, Alba Cicia, Dorothy Vongcl. Girls7 Glee Club President and Accompanist Vice President Secretary Treasurer Librarians Carrie Limberakis Mary Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Eleanor Shermon Anna Chakalis Judith McCann and Dorothea Loven With a membership of talented and carefully selec‘ed girls. The Girls' Glee Club com- pleted on eventful season. After much preparation and weeks of proctice they presented o spectacular musicol revue. The supervision of Miss Beotrice Sweet, the assistance of student leaders and Mr. Paul Kelley, music director, ond the co-operation of every member made the revue a success. Other activities included a dance given at Marshall Hall, n evening at Pops. The group also enjoyed 1— Connie Fitzpotrick, Phyllis Cross, Frances Copithorne, Betty Zowfsos, Beatrice Melonson, Claire Saltzman, Mary-Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. Eleanor Sherman. Theresa Paaliuca, Jeannette Govoni. Ann Haaemike, Freda Mikalaros, Jeanette Galinis, Jean Gillespie. 2— Evelyn Cobral, Elaine Gianarandc, Jone Dyer, Joan Groy, Noncv Wriaht, Jessie Selbv. Borbora Wylie, Livia Dim. Edna Sodono, Evo Ahiaion, Marianne Zizolo, Helen Kollcn, Mary GoqoIos. Lucille Ornembo, Rose Farina. 3— Solly Marchillo, Helen Coyne, Marilyn Kidston, Ethel Check, Barbara Pearson, Jeanne Rollins, Marilyn Mctzler, Martha Dean. Ann Taylor, Ruth Whitcomb. Dorothy Mili, Phyllis Rcpucci, Johanne Hirshon, Shirley Jones. Girls' Glee Club The highlight of this year was the concert held in March. It was a gola affair with its effective costumes, staging and lighting. The hall was filled to copacity and the club re- ceived many ovations. Credit is due Mr. Kelley and Miss Sweet for their untiring efforts to make the concert a success. 1— Dorothy Miller. Horry Dulaorion, Mory Polond, Edwin Erickson, Evelyn Snow, Arnold Thies, Jeon Gillespie, Barbara Wylie, (Treasurer), Cory Limberokis (Vice-President), Mary Eiizobeth Fitzpatrick (President), Anna Chakalis, Diran Dohanian, Phyllis Gould, Charles Gillispie, Dolores Laahetto, Anthony Lemos, Evelyn Romano, Gerry Gowen. 2— Lucille Lambert, Louise Renner, Arthur Driscoll, Nancy Wright, Anthony Copobionco, Connie Fitzpatrick, William Cod- doire, Judith McCann, Robert Palermo, Frank D'Accone, Carol Johnson, Francis Sobotino, Lillian Johnston, Frank Spinosa, Ruth Whitcomb, Emerson Carly, Barbaro Lee. 3— Tomos Sanchez, Georqe Murray, Ann Taylor, Doris MacLeod, Carol Gunning, Nicholas Kiladis, Richard Obcrbcek, Peter Pantozalos, Andrew Smith, John Howland, Richard Tarbox, Francis Caliri, Eleanor Sherman, Mary Dalakalis, Mary Kila- dis, William Little. 4— Gerness Rosenfeld, Joan Gillis, Lillian Zango, Alba Cicio, Mory Borlcy, Elconor O'Mara, Ann Hagemike, Irene Sloanc, Dorothea Lovcn, Helen Coyne, Janet Nickerson, Helen Gibbons, Thereso Fontasio, Audrey Mover, Johanne Hirshon. 5— Claire Soltzman, Joyce Jones, Jessie Selby, Dorothy Mili, Barbara Kelton, Thelma Lundgren, Tim Dempsey, Eugene Pat- terson, Charles Whittier, Barbora Burdctt, Phyllis Brown, Joyce Royal, Connie Albanese, Retto Lively. Symphony Guild President Vice-President Secretory Treasurer Mory Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Corrie Limberokis Anna Chakalis Barbara Wylie There was a large membership in the Guild this year. Each month two members were selected to prepore a program for the meetings. The programs usually comprised recorded selections from an opero, discussions of the opera and o history of the composer or enter tainment provided by talented members. All Youth Symphony Concerts ot Symphony Hall were enjoyed during the winter season. Other activities included o hoyride, a record hop, dancing lessons and an operetta. Somerville Pops Night at the fomous Pops Concerts at Symphony Hall, given during the spring, and a traditional outing given by the Guild concluded the season. Miss Beatrice Sweet is the Guild's faculty adviser. 1— Charles Chetham, Rose Di Lucci, Dorothea Loven, Jessie Selby, Tomas Sanchez, Charles Gellespie, Richord Jockson, Cosmo Sinscrello. Fronk SDinoso, D.ran Dohanian, Andrew Di Mauro, Rose Torosian, Salvatore Fidaleo, Lucille Lambert, Andrew Smith. 2— Cary Limbcrokis, Paul Kelley, George Young, William Coddaire, Lloyd Currie, Francis Sarno, Alion Trump, Arthur Millos, Arthur Mills, Lawrence Voil, Gilbert Gaudet, George Miller, Edword Bolicau, Frank D'Acconc, Eugene Patterson, Anna Chokolis. 3.—Lois Sincloir, Mory Daloklis, Alfred Pisoni, Zovcn Dohanian, John Sussenberger, Walter Howard, Frank Buchanan, Wor- ren Haie, Arthur Petriconc, Fronk Pclullo, Howard Vivion, David Portu, Dorothea Kelton. 4—James Fitzgerald, Anthony Sylva, Gordon Smith, Anthony Gosdia, Emo Posciuto, Albert Conti, Richard Coffin, Florence Perone, Alba Cicia, Harrison Pcorlson, Anthony Santomanao. Orchestra Mr. Paul Kelly, the new music director, and Miss Beatrice Sweet coached the orchestra through on industrious ond eventful season. Regulor weekly rei'eorsols plus speciol sectional practices resulted in mony favoroble comments on their work. On the engagement calendar were the Girls' Glee Club Musical Revue, Evening High School Graduation, Scholarship Play, and the graduation exercises in June. All in oil it wos o very enjoyable season. Student Concert Mistress for the year wos Jessie Selby. 1— Ethel Dube, Francesco Cammarata, Anne Rudolph, Connie Arriao, Jconne Lonnan, Cotherino Moneatis, Morion landoli. Leader; Barbara Schwolb, Grace Smith, Anne O'Mcora, Eleanor Torbell. Ruth Gordon, Alferdita Ailabashi. 2— Kothlccn Bowser, Norrinc Donohoc, Jean Lovcy, Repina Compencll, Ruth Churchill, Jean Campbell, Gloria lacobucci, Audrey Rengland, Marilyn Moker, Ruth Mallard, Dorothy Meodows, Joan McCarthy. 3— Ann MacIntyre, Alma Biciocchi. Geraldine Rae, Margaret Shea, Carolyn Freeman, Ruth Shea, Claire Bosia, Juline Doherty, Ellie Ecklof, Loretta Lorivee. 4— Rose Marie Grovolese. Marilyn Lonnan, Marion losue, Ruth Bruce, Kathleen Sherman, Marianne O'Connor, Mary Coven, Marie Rizzo, Betty Hinoey. Girls' Bugle and Drum Corps Two tenor drums, twelve snore drums, one boss drum, one cymbol, ond twenty-two bugles moke up the Corps. There ore also a number Qf drum mojorettes whose leader is Marion londoli. With director Mr. Clark ond assistant director Mr. Grody, practice ond drill wos held every Thursday during special period in the gym. 1— Robert Gedick, Anthony Sontomongo, Solvotore Fidclio, Alice Baird, Harrison Pearlson, Dorothea Kelton, James Fitz- gerold, David Porter, John Bezonson, Marie Fitzgerald, Robert Desmarais, Rose DiTucci, Richard Coffin, William Gedick, William Hunt. 2— Mr. Clark, Albert Conti, Gordon Smith, Robert Prioli, Charles Chcthom, Lloyd Currie, Arthur Millos, Lawrence Vail, Wayne Hill, George Rushton, Dovid Harvey, Robert Porcchonian, Robert Struzziero, Anita Wilson. 3— Joseph Hrubi, Warren Hole, Edword Bolicou, Jomes Winters, Gerald Murroy, Alfred Pisani, George Miller, Frank Pedulia, Fronds Sorno, Zaven Dohonion, Constoncc Moore, Marilyn Kristenson, Ralph LaPadula, Robert Miranda, Albert Boltazar, Arthur Mills, Emo Posciuto, Gilbert Gaudet. Band Once ogoin our bond went to the New England Bond Festival. The state competition wos held ot Medford ond the New England Finals took place at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. All football games were brightened by the colorful band, os was the Tech Tourney at the Boston Garden. This year the onnual Band Concert was enjoyed by all who ottended. Some of the numbers were: “Jealousy , “Stout-Hearted Men , “Footlifter March , Colonel Miner's , Mexican Holiday , and L'Estudiantina . Along with the special functions of the city at which the band played, the parades on April 19th and May 30th gave the public a chance to see and hear the splendid work learned under the direction of Mr. James Clark. 1. Don't stop now! 2. Look ot that tackle! 3. Just o private conference, or are you praying, Tom? 4, Let's beat those hides, now! 5. The sweetest trumpets in the land! 6. Hold that line! 7. Jimmie Clark and his hep cat band. 8. Struttin' awov with Anita Wilson 1— Hugo Viacroso, Frank Simos, John Russo, Hoi Thompson, Bob Ercolini, Captain Bob Hurley, Tom Battmclli, Joe Mucci, Frank Beilamocmo, Pot Riccardi, Al Witman. 2— Coach Tom Lvnch. Gordon Smith. Bob Letizi, Allen Libbcy, Bob Sullivon, Dick Wolf, Fronk Cotter (Manager), Ed Leonard, A.ec Kolvonides, Sam Pino. 3— Aubrey Morrison, Francis Walsh, Dan'l Sheehan, Bill Surette, Bob MacDonald, Jerry Homilton, Don Wagner, Ed Tcdcsco, Russ Mallord. Don Froser. 4— Bill Murphy (Manogerj, Bob Belcher, Alex Potalano, Carl Torossion, Nick Maropoulos, Americo Lupone, Norman Mock, David Reed (Manoger), Frank Ray. Football Boosting speed, power, skill, experience, ond ambition, the 1946 Somerville High School football squad, under the tuteloge of coach Tom Lynch set its sights on o successful season. After losing the opener to Keith Academy of Lowell, the Red and Blue bounced back to successive wins over Chelsea, St. Clement's, Everett, and Medford. Then the roof fell in. A 13-12 victory by Malden Catholic seemed to snap the spirit of the Somerville boys and, it was only ofter five straight setbacks were suffered that the Red and Blue was able to find the victory troil agoin in the final game of the seq?on. Captain Bob Hurley, selected to the Greater Boston all star team, along with Hal Thompson, Don Wagner, Frank Simas, Hugo Vigoroso, and Sam Pino were standouts all season. 1— John Englond, John Wilson, Bill Surette, Joe Mucci, Henry Hanley, John Shorpe, Bill Kostindcn. 2— Cooch Lonigan, Alan Ross, John Sheehan, Dick Curtin, Dick Breen, John Sullivan. 3— Neil Sullivan, Bill Tevlin, Bob Mahoney, Paul Lanigan, Tom Gallagher. Hockey According to the finol standing of the Esmass Hockey League the 1946-47 S. H. S. Hockey Team did not enjoy o very successful season. The extent of our victories wos found in two wins over Natick ond o tie with Maiden. Much credit must be given to Coach Lanigan and to the members of the team who gave their best in every game right up to the end. 1— Louis Pocini, Dick Emberley, Joseph Hrubi, Fronk Bellomocino, Joseph Mucci, Corf Torrossion, Coptain Bob Donovon, Coach Hegorty, Coptoin Don Wogner, Edwin Oley, Frank Montesono, James Long, Al Whitman, James McDuff, Gaetono Lccccse. 2— Pot Corbone, Pot Riccardi, Peter Ghiloni, Al Patalano, George Comparetti, John Russo, Jomcs Pioli, Frank Cotter, Edward Gorman, Joseph Labadini, Robert Wagner, John D'Arcangelo, Al Bartnluci. Robert Prioli. 3— Robert Carlin, Anthony Tsoukolas, Tom Bottinclli, Norman Baxter, Carl Moiocco, Frank Julien, Lowrcnce Siegel, Herbert McColgan, Eddie Murphy, Louis Biagioni, Robert Dini, Phil Mazzola, Harold Thompson. Track The track team had a fast season led by Captains Don Wagner and Bob Donovan. Don was chosen the most outstanding athlete of Somerville High, and Bob placed fourth in the State Meet for the thousand yard run. Winning over Cambridge High and Lotin gave them the score of one out of five. An outstanding star of the season was Al Bortolucci, fifty yard champ, who placed in the State Meet for the last two years. Right behind him stepping very quickly were Pot Riccardi and Frank Bellamacino; in the three hundred yard run, Frank Bellamacino and Joe Hrubi; in the six hundred Don Wagner and Al Whitman took top honors; for the thousand yard run. Bob Donovan, Al Whitman, and Fronk Montesono. Over the hurdles in the forty-five yard run came Don Wagner, ond, oh, yes, Joe Mucci. We must not forget Somerville's fast relay team, consist- ing of Al Bortolucci, Frank Bellamacino, Don and Bob Wagner (must be brothers?). Norm Boxter, and last, but not leost, Eddie Oley. The strong arm boys who threw the shot put were Tom DeMarco, Pot Riccardi, Thompson, and Potalano. The boys who did the high jump at umpteen feet were Pot Riccardi, Gorman, and Guilin. And for the lost event he Red'n Blue's broad jumpers who did not resemble kangaroos in any way were Joe i ucci and Eddie hoops! We olmost forgot someone, that's right, Mr. Dick Heg- te m -ene TJnd only coach! 1— AI Gounoris, Alec Koloyanides, Al Ferrari, Jomcs Mullaney, Jomcs Coulouriotes, Jimmy Korongiozc, Morton Peorlman, John Tsiakos, Georae Macdonald, John Silk, Chester Essaion. 2— John O'Connor, Alfred Deveau, John Peck, Leo Cronin, John Sussenberger, Al Whitman, Thomos Decgon, Stanley Miers, Richard Pacious, Gus Vacaro. 3— Gerald Portyroto, Bernard D'Ambrosio, Hugo Vigoroso, Joe O'Calloghan, Howard Emerson, Louie De Simone, William Fas- ciano, Ronald Noonan, Stanley Finkclstcin. 4— Guy Brigida, Frank Cotter (Manogcr), Edmund J. Leonard (Senior Manager), Chorlcs Roden, William Murphy, David Reid. Basketball When spring finally got enough strength to wrench the fancy of each young man in S. H. S. oway from thoughts of basketball, the record read 17-3. Displaying the fine basketball that hos been consistent with oil Cronin coached teams, the Red and Blue swept through a regular season schedule of sixteen games without tasting loss. It was not until the Tech Tourney that Copt. Jim Korongiozc and gang, riding high on the crest of their glorious season, bit the bitter dust of defeat ot the hands of Brockton. But the season did not end there. Shortly after the ignominious failure ot the Boston Garden, the S. H. S. quintet was invited to the annual Eastern Stotes tournament at Glens Falls, New York. Twenty-one year old maximums and unlimited height were a little too much for the Red and Blue in the Empire Stote as they succumbed to Englewood, N. J. High and All Hollows of N. Y., but not until the Greensboro N. C. State Champs were sent scurrying for home. An eleven point victory over the Portsmouth N. H. State Champs was another bright spot of a great season. 1— Richard Calnon, John Teixcira. Bob Ercolini, Al Gounaris, Jim Forestall, Thomas Gallagher, Ston Micrs, Jomes Coulour- iotes, John Tsaikos, Donald Moreau, Al Whitmon 2— Mr. Jomes Curtin, Coach, Tom Deeqon, Fred Brown, Leo Bochilos, Gcoroc Macdonald, Joseph Flynn, Gus Vacaro, William Pennel, George Klesaris, William Rogers. 3— Robert Milier, Joe Esdra, Poul Lanigon, Robert McCullan, Joe O'Collaahon, Don Wagner, Bill Tevlin, Dick B'ake, John Fitzgerald, Cosmo Taglino. 4— Edmund Leonard, John Callahan, Morton Pearlman, George Paskos, Dick Wolf, Philip Pmokis, Joseph Naimo, Charles Tyler, Nicholas Adams. Baseball 1947 GREATER BOSTON INTERSCHOLASTIC BASEBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE April 16, Wednesdoy, April 18, Fridoy, April 23, Wednesdoy, April 25, Fridoy, April 30, Wednesdoy, Moy 2, Fridoy, May 7, Wednesday, Moy 9, Fridoy, Moy 14, Wednesday, Moy 16, Fridoy Moy 19, Mondoy, Moy 21, Wednesdoy, Moy 23, Fridoy, Moy 29, Thursday, June 4, Wednesdoy, June 6, Fridoy, Somerville ot Exeter, N. H. St. Clements' ot Somerville Somerville ot Everett Lowell at Somerville Somerville at Medford Rindge at Somerville Somerville ot Maiden Chelseo ot Somerville Somerville ot Revere Everett ot Somerville Somerville ot Rindge Somerville ot Lowell Medford at Somerville Molden ot Somerville Somerville at Chelsea Revere ot Somerville Cheers B-E-AT, beat (opp.) B-e-a-t, beat, (opp.) Fight, team, fight! B-e-a-t, beot, (opp.) Somerville, Somerville (stamp,—) RIP, RIP, RIP (clap, clap, clap) Somerville, Somerville (stamp,—) Rip, rip, rip (clop, clap, clap) Somerville, Somerville (stomp,—) Team, team, team! RIP, RIP. RAY, RAY, Hip. hip. hov, hav. Red and blue, red and blue. Team, team, team! SHS, rah! rah! SHS, rah! rah! Hoo-roh! Hoo-rah! Somerville, Somerville, rah! rah! rah! Team, team, team! RICKETY X, go x, go x, Hulobalu! Hulabalu! Rickety x, go x, go x, Somerville, Somerville, red and blue. Team, team, team! You can keep your BOOGIE WOOGIE, You can keep your Suzy Q, 'Couse your're gonna need 'em When we get through with you. With a down-beat! And on up-beat! With a beoty, beoty, beaty, beaty, beat (opp.) Give 'em the ax, the ax, the ax! Give 'em the ox, the ax, the ox! Where? Where? Right in the neck, the neck, — ! Right in the neck, the neck, — ! Who? Who? (opp.) 1, 2, 3, la conga, Somerville is stronga. Beat that team, do your best. You do the fightin', we'll do the rest. CHARLES A. DICKERMAN Director of Athletics ROBERT F. BUCKLEY Manager of Athletics 1— Cairo Fitzgerald, Theresa Hanlon, Irene Gambetta, Catherine Mohoney, Groce Aaronian, Rose DiMare, Gloria lacobuca, Borboro Lee, Lois Johnston, Constance McGrath, Moryonnc O'Connor, Florence Foley. 2— Ellie Ecklof, Alice Turner, Audrey Roberts, Dolores DcAngclis, Jessie Bauer, Janet Russell, Florence Austin, Regina Com- pinell, Ruth Mallard, Mildred Normile, Jean O'Neil. 3— Jean Loverty, Norma Smallwood, Dorothea Fonseca, Rose Farina, Bernadette O'Neill, Barbaro O'Neill, Diana Marderosian, Mary Coven, June McKinley, Ruth Shea. Cheerleaders Although the mojority of our gomes this yeor were ployed owoy from home, school attendance at the gomes wos nevertheless greater than any other yeor. The cheerleaders, backed up by the students themselves, did a splendid piece of work cheering our boys on. In place of the graduates of lost year, there were many new additions to the club- far more than wos ever anticipated—all eoger and willing applicants. Officers selected for the yeor were: President Rose DiMare Treasurer Regina Compinell Dues were collected and, there is a possibility that this money may be used to buy some sort of pin for each girl representing the cheerleaders Our thanks and appreciation to our supervisor. Miss Fitzgerald for her time and patience, Qnd also to the students of Sorrysrville High, who helped us through onothcr successful year 1— Eleonor Sherman. Pauline Dion, Marion Chesmek, Marilyn Knsfenson, HoDe Beohner. Rhoda Resnick, Coptam Gene Hannon, Juline Doaherty, Charlotte Albcr, Helen Gibbons, Connie Moore. 2— Fav Smith. Morv Wolsh. Marcella Eauils, Mory Coven, Delia Shco, Winifred Crowly, Barbara McCollum, Barbara Donovan, rav Donohue. Anno Battista, Florence Anton. 3— Ann Suahruc. Fronces Kniaht. Marilyn Bellini, Norma McKinnon, Barbara Donohue, Merry Richardson, Betty Wilson, Alice Burdeft, Lois Graham. Jeanne Ahcarn. 4— Reaina Compmell. Carol Peck, Doris Loomcr, Marie Rizzo, Louise Donnoruma. Barbara 8eraeron, Loretta Laravec, Phyllis Fioscone, Miriam Hale. Terry Stellato. Basketball Miss Snell, coach of the girls' bosketboll team, devotes the months before Christmas vacation to the fundamentals of bosketboll. , This team has many gomes to ploy ofter they come back from vacation. They play Malden, Woburn, Watertown, Arlington, Medford, Cambridge, and St. Clement's. Seniors who made the teom are: Hope Beohner, manager; Pot Campbell, Marion Ches- nick, Pauline Dion, Juline Doherty, Jean Hannon, Marilyn Kristenson, Connie Moore, and Rhoda Resnick, coptoin. 1— Jconnc Ahern, Anno Battisto, June Irving, Morion Floxmon, Lorrome Hardm, Elite Strong, Helen Gibbons, (Vice-Presi- denl), Hope Beohner (Treasurer), Hozel Rourke, Lillian Phillips. Mory Lou Aherr, Ann Sughrue, Barbara Bergeron, Theresa Fontosio. 2— Dons Harron, Charlotte Colbert, Potricio Gannon, Poulinc Dion, Patricio Campbell, Regina Compincll, Norma Kinnon, Alice Burdett, Dorothy Zononi, June McKinley, Jeon Burns, Mory Poland, Morilyn Kelson, Mrs. Alice Worthlcy. 3— Miidred Normile, Patricio Slager, Ella Gouvin, Cloire Bosia, Merry Richardson, Morilyn McNally, Helen O'Brien, Connie Moore, Barbaro Donohue, Helen Kelly, Anna Dischino, Priscilla Bento, Jeanne Hannon. —Phyllis Fiosconi, Doncttc Alford, Norma Lovett, Frances Knights, Dons Allen, Mary Wilson, Sophie Efstrotiou, Louise Donnarumo, Loretta Lorivcc, Zita Cabral, Teresa Stellato, Gcrncss Rosenfeld, Mary Tsourianis. G. A. A. Repeating their past successes the season of 1946-1947 was a prosperous one for the Girls' Athletic Association. Basketball, tennis, horseback riding, bowling, softball and swim- ming are the sports under the guidance of the group. Membership in this active, worthwhile organization is open to every girl in the school. It was started to help girls moke new friends; to promote various othletic activities; to teach a cooperative spirit in everyday life; to foster a spirit of service to the school. From dues paid by each member and from the proceeds of an annual donee, the G. A. A. is financed. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representative Anna Douglas Helen Gibbons Marcello Equils Hope Beohner Merry Richardson 1— Charlotte Alber, Mary Anne O'Connor, Mary Caven, Florerce Anton, Rcm-jro Lazar. Sylvia Hyman, Anno Douglas (Presi- dent), Marcella Equils (Secretory), Bernice MacDonald, Mary Walsh, Dorothy Gatti, Shirley Byers, Teresa Durant, Ruth Jamieson. 2— Miss M F. Snell, Fay Donahue, Barbara Hurley, Florence Fleming, Marilyn Kristcnson, Joan Mullaney, Helen Laghetto, Catherine Moneatis, Genevieve Galantc, Helen Constant, Barbara Lee, Gloria locobucci, Rose DiMore, Barbara Donovan, Rhodo Rennie k. 3— Foith Smith, Dclio Shea, Lois Graham, Marilyn Bellini, Sallic Cunningham, Morilyn Pearson, Kothcrine Salemis, Betty Wilson, Eleanor Sherman, Mory Wallace, Morion Chesnick, Juline Doherty, Louise Renner, Barbara MacCallum, Alice Baird. 4— Nancy Flett, Carol Peck, Mary Wilton, Fronccsca Commorata, Frances Capotosto, Marie Rizzi, Miriom Hale, Bessie Efstrotiou, Anna Gallinoro, Charlotte Hardy, Barbara O'Neill, Bernodettc O'Neill, Betty Medeiros. G. A. A. Ccptoin of Basketball Rhoda Resnick Monoger of Bosketball Hope Beohner Captain of Tennis Sophie Efstrotiou Manager of Tennis Catherine Maneatis Captain of Swimming Connie Moore Manager of Swimming Marcello Equils Captain of Bowlina Alice Baird Manager of Bowling Helen Gibbons Captain of Horseback Riding Rose DiMare Manager of Horseback Riding Barbara Hurley Captain of Softball Marilyn Kristenson Manager of Softball Barbara Bergeron The captains and managers hope that the coming years will bring many benefits and as much success to the club as the past one. 1— Mory Welsh, Marcella Equils, Connie Moore, Pot Campbell, Hnoe Reohner. Pauline Dion, Morilvn Knstenson, Barbara Bergeron, Juline Doherty, Marion Chcsnick, Jeanne Hannon, Eleanor Sherman, Loretta lorivce. 2— Barbara O'Neill, Anno Baftisto, Helen Gibbons, Regina Campinell, Ramona Lazar, Noncy Lee Cotter, Helen Laghetto, Jeanne Ahern, Phyllis Fiasconi, Dede DoAngelis, Teresa Steliato, Bernadette O'Neill. 3— Barbara Donovan, Barbara MacCallum, Norma MocKennon, Barbara Donahue, Dorothy Vogt, Alice Burdctt, Betty Wilson, Merry Richardson, Marilyn Bellini, Jeon Burns. Softball Twice o week in the high school gym, the girls' softball team met, and ot Trum Field when weather oermitted. In the first week of April under the direction of Miss Snell, practice began. The team played one gome with Cambridge Latin. The girls of Somerville were the victors. Among the members of the team were the following senior girls: Captain Marilyn (Kris) Kristenson, Marion Chesnick, Jean Hannon, Pat Campbell, Juline Doherty, Hope Beohner, and Connie Moore. Barbara Bergeron was the manager of the team. 1— Fayette Gosselin, Dorothy Gotti, Charlotte Alber, Rhoda Resnick, Helen Gibbons (Lifeguard), Connie Moore (Captain), Marcello Equils (Monoger), June McKinley, Katherine Salemis, Dorothy Zononi, Betty Medeiros. 2— Moric Rizzo, Marianne O'Connor, Aune Ronkoncn, Mary Covin, Patricio Slager, Edna Sodano, Barbara Bergeron, Alfonso Gerbino, Carol Peck, Nancy Flett. 3— Marion Chesnick, Barbara Lee, Eleanor Sherman, Helen Constant, Helen O'Brien, Mildred Normile, Marilyn McNally, Morilyn Kristcnson, Paulino Dion. Swimming Each Thursdoy the Girls' Swimming Club met at the YMCA at 2:30 p. m. during the months of October, November, Morch, and April. Connie Moore was captain and Morcella Equils wos manager. Seniors on the team were: Connie Moore, Pat Campbell, Marion Chesnick, Pauline Dion, Dorothy Gatti, Alfonso Gerbino, Marilyn Kristenson, June McKinley, Helen O'Brien, Rhodo Resnick, Katherine Salemis, Patricia Slager, and Dorothy Zanoni. 1— Betty Medeiros, Mary Wilson, June Boyd, Rose DiMorc, Barbaro Hurley, Charlotte Colbert, Shirley Bykc, Nancy Flett, Lillian Phillips. 2— Maxine Frost, Tereso Durant, Sophie Efstrotiou, Norma Lovett, Foith Smith, Mcriam Hole, Louise Donnorumo, Genevieve Galante. 3— Carol Peck, Lorraine Hardin, Dolores Scolles, Marilyn McNally, Edna Sodano, Jeanette Tambe, Chorlottc Hardy. Horseback Riding Mrs. Worthley, our capable supervisor. Captain Rose DiMare and Manager Barbara Hurley led the ridina club throuah a successful year. Last year at the riding meet, Charlotte Colbert won the award for the rider who had shown the most progress in the intermediate group. June Boyd outclassed the other girls in the beginners” group and took the award for the most improved rider. Besides the G. A. A. award, the Riding Academy presented the outstanding riders with minioture horses as a memento of the ridino meet. Seniors in the club: Lillian Phillips, Betty Mederios, Barbara Hurley, Charlotte Colbert, Rose DiMare, Potricio Gannon, Genevieve Galante, Moxine Frost, Marilyn McNally, Edna Sodano, and Dolores Scalles. 1— Anno Gollinaro, Noncy Flett, Helen Gibbons {Manager), Alice Baird (Captom), Anno Douglas, Marion Flaxmon, Corol Peck. 2— Donpttp Alford, Lois Graham, Marilyn Bclleni, Genevieve Galante, Sophie Efstrotiou, Gerness Rosenfcld. 3— Betty Wilson, June Boyd, Anna Dischino, Sollie Cunningham, Barbora MocCallum. Bowling At 2:30 p.m. every Friday afternoon the girls' bowling club met at the Highland Bowladrome in the K. of C. Buildina. Alice Baird was captain and Helen Gibbons, manager. The highest single score for the year, was made by Pat Campbell, 110. Highest overage for one day, 94.5, held by Nancy Flett. Senior girls: Alice Baird, Captain; Pot Campbell, Anno Douglas, Genevieve Galante, Sophie Efstrotiou. 1— Helen Gibbons, Foycttc Gossclin, Jconnc Honnon, Juline Doherty, Morion Chesnick, Coptoin Sophie Efstrotiou, Manogcr Catherine Moneotis, Borboro Lee, Dorothy Gotti, Mory Walsh, Mary Poland. 2— Mory Tsouironis, Josephine Spero, Teresa Stelloto, Bessie Efstratiou, Audrey Roberts, Marcella Equils, June Irving, Wini- fred Crowley, Agatha Palmer, Borbara Bergeron, Constoncc Albcncsc, Zita Cabral. 3— Sylvia Hyman, Alice Burkhart, Louise Renner, Norma MacKinnon. Morv Kiladis, Alice Burdctt, Priscilla Bento, Claire Bosio, Barbara Burdett. Tennis Tuesday and Thursday afternoons the girls' tennis club helped Mrs. Worthley gather the tennis equipment, and rushed to the Cherry Street Courts to practice for competition in the annual tournament. Besides the tournament there were matches with other schools, in- cluding Cambridge, Malden, and Medford. Sophie Efstratiou was captain of the team, and Catherine Moneotis, manager. SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM ’47 Once upon a Time 1— Joan Thornton. John Connolv. Eleanor Stokes. John Pennucci. Barbara Dussault, Robert Norman 2— Joseph Crescio, Esther MacDonald, Robert Bowen, Moraoret Baird. Worren Thoburn, Elio Gouvin. 3— Donald Knooton. Norma Fraser. Walter Donovon. Robert Boman. Robert Bowen, George MacDonald. 1— Helen Nicholas, Rose Gravalese, Lew Gifford, Mary Murphy, Jerry Hamilton. 2— Albert Tougos, Richard Bennett, William Hadley, Lois Benham, Dorothy McKicI 3— Beatrice Mclonson, Ruth Bruce, Mary McGovern, Pauline Ward, Patricia Gallagher 1. Hale's harem. 2. Beware! Soft shoulder. 3. Bobby Larson, stcalina Hole's stuff! • . Frank Ryan and Eleanor Sherman 5. Unfair odds here. Gerry Donovan, Elly Kadish, Mario Sereno, Bobs Hurley, Aldo Miqliorini 6. Don't drop him now. Lefty! 7. Louise is cute from any angle. 8. There's the team shovin' off (Al Whitman). 9. That Allard boy's aot them at his feet. 1 Get thot ball, kids! (Jim Mulloney) 2. Oh, boy! Now the turkey dinner. 3 Come on, boys, hit thot line. 4 Rah' Rah' Rah Yea, team! 5. Just stro'lina alone 6. Chose it, Al!! 7 Run, Hugo, run! 8 Hubbo! Hubba' One of our pretty majorettes (Terry Fontasio) 9 Notice, Coach Lynch, whispering secret nothings to Paul Talmo. 10. Reody, Hal? Girls Glee Club Revue LILLIAN 2ANG0 CLAIRE SALTZMAN GYPSY SCENE SHOWBOAT COMPANY' HEADMASTER GIROUX IN HIS OFFICE Wile, to the of 194 7 from the faculty § r CITY GOVERNMENT-1947 G. Edward Bradley, Mayor SCHOOL COMMITTEE William J. Shea, Chairman John F. Fitzgerald, Vice-Chairman Mary E. Wholey Joseph J. Galvin Francis H. Brown Earl W. Landry V. Theresa Morrissey BOARIJ OF ALDERMEN Raymond I. Reynolds, President Leo B. Mallard, Vice-President Edward T. Brady Frederick J. Ryan T. Edward Corbett James F. Hall Paul J. McCarthy Thomas F. Pickett Henry T. Murray, Jr. Edith L. Hurd John J. Carroll S pon6ord JEWELER Ralph Coates LOREN MURCHISON CO. 020 Park Square Building Boston, Mass. FOOD BUSHWAY'S ICE CREAM 549 Windsor Street Somerville, Mass. MONARCH FINER FOODS 150 Medford Street Somerville. Mass. SANDY'S POTATO CHIPS Billerica, Mass. FRUIT VEGETABLES F. V. CAPODANNO IIS Josephine Avenue Somerville. Mass. L. SOUZA 52 Union Square Somerville. Mass. PHOTOGRAPHER WARREN KAY VANTINE 132 Boylston Street Boston. Mass. BAKERY PRODUCTS DRAKE BAKERIES B5 Savin Street Dorchester, Mass. HOSTESS CAKE 259 Lowell Street Somerville. Mass. COLONIAL BAKERY 02 Broadway Somerville. Mass. CANDY LAWRENCE DEWIHE 40 Central Street Somerville, Mass. PETER KHAMEH. Inc. 6 Howard Street Somerville. Mass. -S ipon ori BANK SOMERVILLE NATIONAL HANK 15 Bow Street Somerville, Mass. CLOTHES E.F. BURNS-Uress Clothes Summer Street Boston, Mass. MARKETS E. P. DURNING SB Cross Street Somerville. Mass. CHARLES GOVONI Faneuil Hall Boston, Mass. PRINTERS THE CITY PRESS 44D Somerville Avenue Somerville. Mass. PETERS ENGRAVING CO. 221 Columbus Avenue Boston, Mass. DAIRY PRODUCTS GIROUX BROTHERS 9 Gilman Street Somerville. Mass. LINCOLN DAIRY 9 Sunnyside Avenue Somerville, Mass. TONIC WALKERS BEVERAGE 4 Lynn Fells Parkway Melrose, Mass. HARDWARE ROSE HARDWARE Magoun Square Somerville. Mass. Here are some snapshots we took on Class Day Graduation Our cap was held for the first time at Tufts Oval and gown pictures were fun to take! Graduation Press Clippings Our School Emblem Ol D POWDER HOUSE Photo by Wing S. Wong, Boston, Moss. My Senior Prom Program ' '
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