Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

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7)i j Qutoj j?li Hum. mi the liilllu[i, we spent three happy years J Tlii! teachers we knew J Dur Yeartmnk Staff ! Classmates, Hue amt All iJnderijrad ('.hisses lieijiii J Uur many llii; siiiaiiiil halt century activities f Memory pages ;Dedication TO LIVE IN HEARTS THEY LEAVE BEHIND IS NOT TO DIE. DR. EDITH L. HURD, JUNE, 1948 For twelve yeors o teacher of English ot Somerville High School, Dr. Hurd wos o graduate of Radcliffe College, Portio Law School, ond received the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence from Yole University. A practicing attorney and o Icoder in civic and profes- sional affairs, she served on the School Committee from 1932 to 1941, being chairman in 1937. In 1943 she was elected to the Boord of Aldermen ond wos still a member, highly regarded os o gracious ond distinguished lody of great gentleness. MISS NETTIE V. EASTMAN, SEPTEMBER, 1948 Teacher of chemistry ot Somerville High School for twenty-three years. Miss Eastman was o graduote of Sim- mons College. Quietly, she went obout appointed tasks; no fret, complaints or criticism, o high standard set — to teach her subject well. MISS MARGARET A. BROWN, FEBRUARY, 1949 Closed life's debit side. Bright Heaven's ledger opens wide to greet her name. Our loss, its goin. Farewell. Head of the Commercial Course for five short months. Miss Brown endeared herself to students and foculty alike. A graduate of Boston University with a Mostcr's degree, she become o teocher at our school in 1934. After a brief illness, she possed owoy, Icoving a heritage of cheerful friendliness ond quiet efficiency os an example to those who knew her. MR. FRANCIS J. MAHONEY, MARCH, 1949 The Director of the Somerville Recreation Commission, Mr. Mohoney was a teacher of history ot Somerville High School from 1924 to 1930. He was a graduate of Boston College with the closs of 1916. We sholl always remem- ber him as a man of vigor and energetic earnestness. Our School Emblem THE HISTORIC OLD POWDER HOUSE, BUILT IN 1747 Photo by Wing S. Wong, '43 Our Administrators Li:u L DUNAHUE Assistant fjii|ii!riiiti!inli!iit EVERETT VV. IRELAND Superintendent ALHEHT II. (illlllUX Headmaster ARTHUR L. MORRISSEY Vice-Headmaster JOHN E. in.lll liHI.IV Vice-Headmaster Heads id Courses JOHN P. BRENNAN Preparatory ROBERT A. RADOCHIA General nusiiiiiss Miiuaijiir uf ficliiml Ai:ti itii;s NATHANIEL A. COLBERT Biiililimi Masters EDMUND M. LANIGAN Seniors JOSEPH A. DONAHOE Sophomores JOHN J. HOBAN Juniors HUGH F. McCUSKER Sophomores FRANCIS X. ROONEY English VIOLA M. JACKSON French Hiiiiils ill’ f]i!|iiirl 1111; 111 s MARY HALL History MARGARET COCHRAN Mathematics FRANK MARTIN Spanish MARIE E. KENNEY Science DANIEL J. COTTER Latin ANNIE C. WOODWARD Commerce and Industry Faculty Heodmoster, Albert H. Giroux, 23 Boy Stote Road, Belmont Vice-Headmoster, Arthur L. Morrissey, 17 Warner Street Vicc-Heodmoster, John E. O'Loughlin, 194 Claflin Street, Belmont HEADS OF COURSES John P. Brennon, College Preparatory Course, Physics 76 Derby Street Robert A. Rodochio, Gcnerol Course, Chemistry 9 Joques Street BUILDING MASTERS Joseph A. Donohue, Master, Economic Geog- raphy 6 Gibbens Street John J. Hoban, Moster, History 29 Burnham Street Edmund M. Lonigan, Moster, Mathematics 1 4 Kenwood Street Hugh F. McCusker, Master, Biology 35 Burton Street, Brighton BUSINESS MANAGER OF HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Nathaniel A. Colbert, Mechonical Drawing 206 Follen Road, Lexington HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Margaret Cochran, Mothemotics Department— Mathematics 62 Highland Avenue Daniel J. Cotter, Latin Deportment, Lotin’ Bear Hill, Harvard Mary Hall, History Department, History, Eco- nomic and Civic Problems 9 Gloucester Street, Arlington Mory A. Hickey, Bookkeeping Deportment, Bookkeeping and Business Records 95 Belmont Street Violo M. Jackson, French Deportment, French 45 Kidder Avenue Marie E. Kenney, Science Department, Chem- istry 12 Woterhouse Street Frank Martin, Spanish and Itolion Department, Sponish 13 Greene Street liene C. Ritchie, Stenography ond Typewriting Deportment, Secretarial Training ond Tran- scription 1 9 Willoughby Street Froncis X. Rooney, English Deportment, Eng- lish 20 Pleasant Avenue Mrs. Amy I. Webber, Acting Head, Household Arts Deportment, Household Arts 49 Bartlett Avenue, Belmont Elizabeth M. Welch, Clerical Practice Depart- ment Clerical Practice ond Office Machines 3 Washington Avenue, Arlington Heights Annie C. Woodward, Economic Geography De- portment, Business Organization and Eco- nomic Geogrophy 78 Highland Avenue TEACHERS Charles Q. Adams, History, Personnel 8 Chisholm Road, Winchester Alexander Austin, Jr., English 1 1 Foster Rood, Belmont Mildred A. Ayers, History, Economics and Civic Problems 4 Woltcr Terrace Joseph E. Beover, Mathematics 2 13 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston Ellen L. Bellamy, Business Records 1 7 Forest Street, Cambridge Edward J. Berra, English 33 Porter Street Mary M. Brown, Clericol Practice, Office Machines, Business Organization 58 Chandler Street Robert F. Buckley, Physiology, Biology 28 Bartlett Street Alice B. Burkhardt, English, Mothemotics 4o Pleasant Avenue Gertrude Burns, Secretarial Troining, Stenog- raphy, Transcription, Business Organiza- tion 72 Pearson Road Eorl F. Cohalon, History 67 Central Street Mary E. Canavon, English 50 Oceon Avenue, Salem John E. Connon, Jr., Business Records, Eco- nomic Geography 50 Washington Street, Newton Agnes M. Carven, French 56 Boldwin Street, Charlestown John W. Cosey, English 20 Spring Street Gertrude W. Chaffin, Stenography, Secretarial Troining, Transcription, Typewriting 8 Copeland Terrace, Malden Faculty Irving P. Colmon, History Grecnbush, Moss. Morgucritc Connolly, History 58 Control Street Anno E. Connor, Chemistry, Biology 246 Powder House Boulevard Julio T. Connor, Retoil Distribution 1 55 Summer Street Mory M. Connor, History 246 Powder House Boulevord Walter J. Corbett, Mothemotics 34 Leonord Street James P. Curtin, Biology, Personnel, Economic Geoqrophy 1 1 Roymond Avenue Cornelio Dalaklis, English 52 Linwood Street Marie B. Damery, Chemistry 45 Chornwood Rood Louis G. DeAngehs, Biology, Economic Geog- rophy. History, Physiology 34 Mason Street L. Thomas DeCollcs, History, English 276 Harvard Street, Combridge Chorles A. Dickermon, Health, Director Ath- letics 163 Summer Street John J. Donoghue, Physical Education 10 Perry Street Joseph F. Duront, English, Occupations 85 Beacon Street Marguerite A. Ellison, English 1 19 College Avenue Geraldine F. Fitzgerald, Mathematics 56 Raymond Avenue Lowrcnce J. Fitzpatrick, English, History 65 Evergreen Avenue Richord Fitzpatrick, Mothemotics, English 10 Hill Street Thomos M. Flynn, English 393 Somerville Avenue Froncis X. Foley, English 21 Teelc Avenue Edward G. Giroux, Mathematics 28 High Hoith Road, Arlington Elizabeth Guarnaccio, Italian, Spanish 103 Orchard Street Wallace S. Hall, Physics 37 Perkins Street, West Newton James J. Hickey, English Fay Road, Dedham Philip L. Holmes, German, French 22 Jackson Road Helen C. Jackson, Mathematics 1 12 Grove Street, West Medford Doris M. Johnson, Physics, Occupations 105 Heath Street Arthur Kcllcher, Physical Education 8 Bigelow Street Agatha E. Kelly, Spanish 42 Rutledge Road, Belmont Irene E. Kenney, Chemistry 123 Orchard Street Notalie B. King, English, French 77 Wheatland Street Elizabeth F. Leach, English 147 Winthrop Rood, Brookline Mary M. Lima, Clericol Practice, Business Records 103 Central Street Chorles V. Leslie, Manual Arts 245 West Street, Reading Kothcrine T. Lombard, Stenography, Type- writing, Business Records 112 Thurston Street Thomas J. Lynch, Biology 1 I Roymond Avenue Morion E. Lyons, Physical Education 28 Ellsworth Avenue, Cambridge Olive B. MocPhcrson, English 367 Medford Street Jane A. McCorthy, Household Arts 22 Thorpe Street Paul L. McCarthy, Clerical Practice, Business Records 86 Belmont Street Virginia McCarthy, Clerical Practice 97 Morrison Avenue Mrs. Kothermc F. McDonnell, History, French 56 Roymond Avenue Mary G. McGann, Music 71 Eliot Rood, Arlington Robert E. McKelvey, Bookkeeping, Business Records 6 Jerome Street Arthur L. McManus, History 25 Browning Road James J. Mooney, History 37 Bartlett Avenue, Belmont Margery Moore, Bookkeeoing, Business Organi- zation, Business Records 1 4 Summit Avenue Bernard R. Moulton, Physical Education 100 Raymond Avenue Jeon Mullaney, Business Records, Typewriting 49 Vinal Avenue Fiir.ulty John J. Murray, History 61 Wolnut Street Joseph J. Nongle, Economic Geography, His- tory, Business Orgonizotion 37 Follcn Rood, Lexington Bernice 0. Newborg, Typewriting, Business Orgonizotion 9 Mt. Vernon Street, Arlington Mildred A. Nugent, History, French 46 Richdole Avenue Richord W. Obcor, Librarian I Primus Avenue, Boston Helen O'Brien, English, Guidoncc, Occupa- tions 30 Borton Street Thomos F. O'Brien, English 16 Prescott Street Mory C. O'Keefe, Frcehond Drawing, Applied Arts 29 Forest Street Alice M. Patterson, Typewriting, Economic Geography 383 Broodwoy Evo M. Piercy, Mothemotics 57 Apthorpe Street, Wolloston Albert O. Plantingo, Mechonicol Drawing 46 Melrose Street, Melrose Highlonds Dorothy T. Rice, Biology, Physiology 14 Wore Street, Cambridge Eileen Ryon, Typewriting 7 Grove Street, Winchester Helen B. Ryon, Business Records, Economic Geography 85 Oxford Street Morguerite M. Ryon, Clerical Prcotice, Type- writing 23 Powder House Terrace A otthcw J. Ryon, Physical Education 20 Columbus Avenue Catherine M. Scanlon, Household Arts 32 Hillsdale Rood, Arlington Herbert H. Shallies, Manual Arts 60 Templeton Parkway, Watertown Jomes J. Sherry, English 9 Putnam Street Caroline A. Shea, Typewriting 64 Pearson Road Hazel L. Smith, Freehand Drawino, Applied Arts 19a Forest Street, Cambridge Mary C. Smith, English I I 7 Prospect Street Morgaret F. Snell, Physical Education 36 College Avenue Katherine E. Stack, English 29 Park Drive, Boston Ruby F. Sutherland, History 46a Spring Street Beatrice Sweet, Music 208 Morrison Avenue Charles B. Sylvester, Latin, English 5 Washington Avenue, Cambridge Alfredo Vcozie, Stenography, Typewriting 123 Orchard Street Frank X. Veneri, Business Orgonizotion, Busi- ness Records, Economic Geography 48o Burnside Avenue Joseph B. Weene, Economics and Civic Prob- lems, History 232 School Street E. Bello Wcismon, Mothemotics 78 Gibbs Street, Brookline Mrs. Nora Whittemore, Clerical Practice, Office Machines 9 Mt. Vernon Street Mrs. Alice V. Worthely, Physicol Education Andover Inn, Andover Dorothy A. Wyman, English 15 Powder House Terrace Mrs, Mary G. Callahan, R. N., Motron 85 Oxford Street Alice Sconlon, R. N., Motron, Home Nursing ond First Aid 49 Dover Street 1— Louis Pocini, Noomi Ronkoncn, Robert Dini, Arlene Perry, John Forte, Mory Lou Ahoarn, Winifred Crow'ey, Anthony Di- Sorcina. 2— Miss MoePherson, Prudence DiCioccio, Joan Bcols, Morilyn Parkingson, Josephine Voudo, Mory Wilton, Salvatore Fidoleo. 3— Anthony Chiumente, William Madden, Edmund Passmore. Yearliiiuli StaFF Turning out o yearbook isn't os simple os turning out a monthly magazine, os we dis- covered while producing the 1949 annual. Whoever termed it a book fitted the appropri- ate title to this heavily worded tome. Then, too, we hove reputation to live up to. The 1949 Yearbook received a first closs rating of the National Competition ot Columbia. Our adviser. Miss Olive MacPhcrson, wisely guided the stoff in the preparation of the Yearbook. There were a great many things to do; design o cover, select a layout of material, sort all the dota cards ond pictures, write up the organizations, and finally, arrange the huge pile of moteriol for the printer. Much credit for efficient leodcrship ond orgonizotion goes to John Forte, our editor. The praiseworthy efforts of Robert Dini, the business monogcr, kept affairs in general running smoothly. The energetic work of the willing ond enthusiastic staff resulted in an easily read, well- bolanced yearbook. We hope it pleoses the Seniors, for they are the final judges of its worth. Editorial Deor Clossmotcs, Well, if we must, we must—and in that cose the less said the better,” aptly expresses the experience of graduation. Our sojurn on the hill is ended, and as o fitting climax to those wonderful ycors, here is your personal high school record — the 1949 ycorbook. We know that in order to record properly the many high school events, this yeorbook is inadequate, but within our limited scope we hove tried to embody in its pages os many os possible of the activities and accomplishments of the Class of 1949. Work was started as early os lost June ond many new ideas were presented, discussed, ond rejected or promoted, olwoys hoving in mind to moke the 1 949 ycorbook the best yeor- book. Idcos such os bigger senior pictures, larger pages, autographs, group informality, mod- ernistic designs, reverse drowings, ond simplicity were made possible by the untiring efforts of your stoff. Their work will be amply rewarded in seeing your pleosed expression as you look through the pages of this, your 1949 annuol. On the night of graduation we ore expectant in anticipation of the future which ex- tends before us with bright hopes and promises. The first goal we have been striving for has finally been achieved, yet, in our joy, there is olmost regret that this moment also means the ending of many associations and friendships. But these have helped to build and mould our character and are already o port of our life thot can never be forgotten. Thus, os we ottoin our goals in life let us not ollow our memory of these important doys to become dim. We trust that these pages will do their port to keep shining brightly the happy days at S. H. $. Some of us have given generously and unstintingly of oil our time ond effort. Others have not. We should remember that happy doys are recollected in the meosure of what we hove put into them. The more we put into life, the more we sholl receive from it. So now — graduation, and on to greater achievements. We close the door on our high school world and turning, we find open another door — to a shining future. Sincerely, JOHN FORTE OLIVE B. MacPHERSON Faculty Adviser Senior Llass History in September, 1946, the Class of 1949 first walked through the doors of Somerville High. As sophomores we were baffled os to the whereabouts of our classrooms and, of course, the location of that ever popular clevotor. After o few weeks, however, we were less gullible and become occustomed to such sayings as to get to the girls' gym, you go down to the basement and through the boys' gym. We quickly acquainted ourselves with the many organizations and were soon dividing our talents in all activities. Class elections were held in December ond Louis DeSimone, Borboro Smith, Dorothy Miller, and Louis Pacini were elected to our Executive Committee. In early March, the Herald Spelling Bee took place. Elinor Tye won this contest. ■ As Juniors, with a yeor of experience behind us, we renewed our acquaintances and once ogoin continued our participation in the vorious organizations. The boys were prominent in the field of sports and everyone enjoyed the school's social activities. We were well represented in such extra-curricula organizations os Glee Clubs, Portia, and Ployers' Club. A few juniors helped to present the Song of Bernadette and moke it a success. Class officers for the junior yeor were Louis DeSimone, president; Barbara Smith, vice- president; Elsie Constantine, secretary; ond Louis Pocini, treasurer. In April we held our Junior Prom. The gym wos beautifully decorated with purple- and white umbrellas representing April Showers. Much of the credit should be given to the Choir- mon of the Committee, Donold Gifford, and his assistants, Catherine Breen, Robert Dini, Marilyn Parkinson, and Guy Brigida. Gerold Nardone received the Horvord Book Prize. As seniors we looked forwrad to our lost wonderful yeor at S. H. S. — a yeor full of excitement ond experiences which will olwoys be cherished by oil of us. During this yeor we enjoyed a remarkably successful year of sports. Our basketball team come up from behind to smosh through the Tech Tourney ond win the New England Tourney. Our Track Team also showed what Somerville could do by competing with all Boston High Schools ond winning the Donold Enoch Trophy. While the regular coaches of bosketboli, hockey, and boseboll were continuing with their previous year's successes by adding more trophies, our new coaches of football ond track fell into line with fine teams. The gym was beautifully decorated in Oriental design that night in Moy when we held our memoroble Senior Prom. Our Senior Night Committee wos led by Chairman Guy Brigida ond his assistants Mary Lou Ahearn, Marilyn Porkinson, John Forte, ond Arthur Rhuda. Our Class officers were President, Robert Dini; Vice President, Catherine Breen; Secre- tary, Elsie Constantine; ond Treasurer, Louis Pacini. Class Day wos held on June third and through the committee of Ronald Noonan, Donald Gifford, Marilyn Bellini, Barboro Smith, ond Norman Mack, we enjoyed our lost day at S. H. S. very much. To speak of one orgonizotion would meon including every one os they were excellently and expertly led by the Class of 1 949. It is the usual aim of every closs to make theirs the best ever. Well, the Fortyniners hove surpassed all others in winning trophies, prizes, awards, and achievements in sports, orgonizotions, and scholarship! Simiiir iiliiss Officers LOUIS PACINI Treosurer Iir;iilii;ilini| With Hmiur Rose Abbondante Potsy Accorto Mory Lou Aheorn Doris Allen Eleonor Aucoin Albert Boltozor Anno Bottisto Jessie Boucr Marilyn Bellini Estelle Bolivar Catherine Breen Isoro Ann Buck Antoinette Buonopane Norman Burns Francesco Commoroto Frances Capotosta Angelina Cordi Costa Chitouros Elsie Constontine Froncis Correio Winifred Crowley Donald Curran Anito Dordeno Fred Dovis Prudence DiCiaccio Mory Fantasia Anthony Fedele Solvotore Fidaleo John Foppiano John Forte Pouline Georgion Peter Ghiloni Mory Giacobozzi Joseph Giunto Ruth Gordon Lois Grahom Miriam Hole 8orboro Higginson Nicholina Jannetti Lillian Johnston Ralph Lapadula John Luciono Kotherine MacDonald Solvotore Mocero Cosmo Mogliozzi Irene Mendousa Joseph Morgido Rosemary Murray Gerold Nardone Dorothy Nicosia Mary Nolan Ronold Noonan Priscilla Olson Louis Pacini Morilyn Parkinson Edmund Passmore Horrison Pearlson Arlene Perry Kenneth Placek Marie Pothier Lydia Prestia Jonet Prince Dorothy Quilty Natalie Ropose Norma Reid Phyllis Reppucci Arthur Rhuda Catherine Rooche Charles Roden Virginia Rood Eloine Soltzmon Rose Santosuosso Henry Sorno Barbara Smith Frances Sokalski Roxy Steponian Anno Sughrue Gladys Swindell Thereso Togliomontc Joonna Tovores Dorothy Thomas Elena Tuccelli Elinore Tye Dorothy Vongel Josephine Vaudo Louis Venfolo Nancy Webb Earl Whitmon Betty Wright Mary Wright Viilmlicliiriiiii Siiiiiliilmiiiii WINIFRED CROWLEY Uilist EDMUND PASSMORE Pnnl VIRGINIA ROOD LILLIAN LANDRY Morilyn Bellini, Ronold Noonon, Barbara Smith Donald Gifford, Norman Mock Llass lliiy LammittHi! According to tradition, on Closs Day at nine o'clock the seniors and their guests ossemble in Cloyton Ellis Holl to hear the Valedictorian and Solutotorian give their oddresses, to hcor the Closs Poem, to present the doss gift to the school, and to sing the closs ode. Outside on the campus, the ivy is planted ond the closs colors arc presented to the incoming closs. After the formal program of Class Day, seniors spend their time auto- graphing the books, taking pictures of their friends, all the while trying to suppress the sort of lonely feeling that comes with good-bye to school days. Mary Lou Aheorn, Guy Brigida, Marliyn Parkinson John Forte, Arthur Rhudo Senior l.iiiiimilliT Our Prom! 'Midst the exotic splendor of an orientol garden dreomy-eyed girls and their charming escorts gracefully dance to hcovcnly music. Ushers take each couple through the receiving line of invited guests, in accordance with the best grown-up taste. The little girl next door hos blossomed into a dream girl and the boy around the corner seems ot least on inch toller! The Prom King and Queen lead the grand march, o colorful climax to a night long to be remembered. Class Dili; Lillian Landry, '49 Oh, Alma Mater dear. We bid thee sad adieu. As we depart forever. We fondly think of you. The countless things you've tought us And helped us understand Our hearts shall ne'er forget. 'Twas 'neath thy guiding hand We learned to focc with courage The waiting world beyond. Your motto, ''Honor and Progress Will linger with us long. The music was written by Corol Johnson, '49 Class Pukiii Virginia Rood, '49 To thee, oh Almo Motcr, we sing our sad farewell. As we depart forever, no more to hear your bell. We dream of all the joyous hours we've spent within your walls. Where many laughing voices echoed through your halls. We will olwoys think of hoppy times we had when we were here. And then regret, os we do now, the ending of the year. When graduation comes for us and cops and gowns are donned. You'll help us to appreciate the waiting world beyond. Like shodows cost by sunshine upon some ancient diol. Your spirit will fall on us to make our lives worthwhile. And so we want to tell you now, os on our way we start. You'll alwoys hold a tender place in each and every heart. Note: The Class Ode and the Closs Poem ore selected by a committee of teochers in the English Department. ABBONDANTE, ROSE M. 31 Rose Street Commercio I Birthdoy: April 23 Hobby: Doncing Future: Sccrctoriol Work Radiator Reporter I, 2, 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor She who has patience con have what she will. ACCORTO, PATSY M. 202 Washington Street Bleach, Commercial Birthday: September 29 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Business school Trottic Sguod 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 2. 3 Graduating with Honor Neither a borrower nor o lender be. ADAMS, NICHOLAS A 39 Bond Street Nicky. General Birthday: September 25 Hobby: Loafing Future: Service Some think the world is mode for fun and frolic ond so do I. ADLER, LENORE B. 761 Brood way Leni. College Birthday: October IA Hobby: Woofky Foofky Future: Nursing Players' Club I, 2. 3; Scholar- ship 2, 3; G. A A. 1, 3; Radiator Reporter I, 2; Sym- phony Guild 3 A rare ond rodiont maiden, whom the angels named Lenore. AGUIAR, BERTHA D. 10 Barton Street Beo. Commercial Birthday: May 21 Hobby: Collecting records Future: Marrioge Cold hands, warm heart. AHEARN, MARY LOU 61 North Street College Birthday: September 23 Hobby: Skiing Future: College Portio I, 2, Vice-President 3; Ploycrs' Club 2. 3; Radiotor Stoff 2, 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; Yearbook Stoff 3; Notional Honor 2, 3; Senior Night 3 Groduotmg with honor Where there's fun she's oiwoys in it; never still for holf a minute. AHERN, FRANCES M. 91 Shore Drive Franny, Commercial Birthdoy: April 21 Future: Morriogc To know her is to like her. AHIGIAN, EVA A. 54 Lowell Street Anoush. Commercial Birthdoy: July 25 Hobby: Portrait colorist Future: Art School Glee Cub I, 2 Remember your friends and they will never forget you. ALLARD, BARBARA C. 86 Porter Street Bocbic. Commercial Birthdoy: October 30 Hobby: Sewing Future: Telephone operator Though I'm onything but clever, I could tolk like that forever ALLEN, DORIS L. 10 Beacon Terrace Doric. College Birthdoy: Jonuory 22 Hobby: Dancing Future: College G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Softball 1, 2. 3. Notional Honor 3 Groduotmg with Honor May our spirits be liko the bark, our principles like the oak. ALLEN, DOROTHY E. 61 Control Street Dottie. Commcrciol Birthday: July 3 Hobby: Piano Future: Business school Lough, ond the world loughs with you; weep, ond you weep olone. ALLONBY, E. CONSTANCE 36 Woterhouse Street Connie. Commercial Birthdoy: September 5 Hobby: Collecting snopshots Future: Office work In oil things she is wise, which goes to show you cannot iudge by size. ALO, MARIE E. 40 Pitman Street Shorty. Commcrciol Birthdoy: January 3 Hobby: Dancing Future: Office work A friend in need is a friend indeed. ANASTAS, BESSIE 33 Bond Street Bess. College Birthdoy: October 8 Hobby: Piono Future: College Contentment is the wisdom of the wise. ANASTAS, DOROTHY 70 Joques Street Dottie. College 6ir‘hdoy: May 22 Hobby: Skating Future: Al Bowling 2, 3; Softboll 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3; Basketball 1; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Honor and Progress. ANASTAS, ROSE V. 20 Governor Winthrop Rood Kitten. Commercial Birthdoy: July 17 Hobby: Roller Skoting Future: Business school Proctor 3 Be sure you ore right; then go oheod. ANDREWS, GERALDINE K. 28 Houghton Street Gerry. Commercial Birthdoy: Januory 21 Hobby: Doncing Future: Business He who lives only for pleosure has little happiness. ANNINGSON, MARION A. 11 Mystic Street Commcrciol Birthdoy: September 21 Hobby: Collecting poems Future: Secretory Radiator Reporter I, 3 Little deeds of kindness help to moke eorth happy. ANTON, FLORENCE 68 Newbury Street Flo. Commercial Birthdoy: Moy 27 Hobby: Boskctboll Future: Burdetf College Gleo Clubs 1, 2, 3; Bugle and Drum 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Radiator Reporter 2, 3 A good sport and a loyal friend. ARAUJO, JOSEPH A. 53 Springfield Street Bonezy. Commercial Birthday: September 22 Hobby: Acting Future: Bentley's Players' Club I, 2, 3 Men of few words are the best men. ARCHIGIAN, NORA I. 23 Knowlton Street College Birthday: November 25 Hobby: Piono G. A A. 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Bowling I; Bosket bo 11 I To believe o thing impossible is the way to make it so. ARDITO, PAUL E. 118 Holland Street College Birthday: May 1 Hobby: Woodworking Future: Radio The dm if reached or not mokes greot the life. ARDIZZONI, VINCENT J. 39 Lowell Street Vmnio. Gcncrol Birthdoy: February 9 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Service Sleep is sweet to the loboring man. ARENSBACH, GERALD F. 8 Everett Street Joy. General Birthday: Jonuory 14 Hobby: Rodio Future: Construction work Glee Clubs 2, 3; Symphony Guild 2. 3; Football I Jock of all trades, master of none. ARRIGO, CONCETTA M. 21A Conwell Street Connie. Commercial Birthdoy: November 16 Hobby: Baton twirling Bond 2, 3; Bugle Drum I Full of life, full of fun. she is always on the run. ARSENAULT, PHILIP E. 26 Highlond Road Crutches. Gonerol Birthdoy: Moy 17 Hobby: Sports Future: Service I con't tell where my own shoe pinches me. ATKINSON, JOYCE E. 115 Bcocon Street Commercial Birthday: July 23 Hobby: Music Future: Photogrophy school Portia 2 Good things come in small pockoges. AUCOIN, ELEANOR M. 115 Josephine Avenue Ellic. Commercial Birthdoy: November 17 Hobby: ’Dancing Future: Secretarial work National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Don't trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. AUSTIN, FLORENCE J. 46 Hancock Street Bobbie. Commercial Birthday: August 10 Hobby: Writing to Roger Future: Work G. A. A. 1; Riding Club I Chcerleoder 1, 2 Full of fun and fancy free AVENI, GAETANO A. 72 Done Street Lefty. Commercial Birthdoy: August 30 Hobby: Sports Future: Business school Baseball 2 Hoppiness, I have discovered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work. AVGOULAS, GEORGE 67 Walnut Street Coochy. Scientific 8irthdoy: November 17 Hobby: Sports Future: Navy Traffic Squad 1 Take orms ogainst a sea of trouble. BABIN, CORRINE T. 37 Quincy Street Connie. Commercial Birthday: August 2 Hobby: The Tribe Future: Secretarial work Don't say all you know, but know what you soy. 8AHAN, JOAN M. 11 Cypress Street Joanic. Commercial Birthday: December 10 Hobby: Dancing Future: Hospital Laboratory Technician Proctor 1 Do unto others os you would hove them do unto you. 8AISLEY, MARILYN E. 53 Preston Rood Mol. Commercial Birthday: August 30 Hobby: Collecting records Future: Business school Student Council I; Proctor 1, Bugle Drum 2 When my study gets too deep then I loy me down to sleep. BALBONI, HAROLD E. 37 Dartmouth Street Bcls. College Birthday: January 26 Future: College Genius is one percent inspira- tion and ninety-nine perspir- ation. BALCOM, GLADYS E. 36la Highland Avenue Glod. Commercial Birthday: January 25 Hobby: Collecting photogrophs Future: Office work Silence is sweeter than speech. BALTAZAR, ALBERT G. 7 Knapp Street Al. Commercial Birthday: September 30 Hobby: Photography Future: Bookkeeper Band I, 2; Traffic Squad I, 2, Captain 3 Graduating with Honor A merry heart docth good like a medicine. BAMBURY, WARREN T. 21 Lovell Street Bambi. Commercial Birthdoy: July 12 Hobby: Sports Future: Business Camero Club 1, 2; Ployers' C ub 1, 2 Toke from my life oil worry and care ond put in their place a soft arm choir. BARATTA, CARL J. 8 Linden Circle Commercial Birthday: November 19 Hobby: Swimming Future: Decorator Art Club 2, 3 The day most wholly lost is that which is spvnt without laughing. BAR6ARA, THERESA G. 128 Powder House 8oulcvard Doll. College Birthday: July 15 Hobby: Doncing Future: College Proctor 2; Bond 2; Orchestra 3; Radiator Reporter 2, 3; G. A. A. 3 A friend to all ond a smile to coch is her everlasting treasure. BARCHEY, BEATRICE E. 70 Comeron Avenue Be8e. Commercial Birthday: October 26 Hobby: Music Future: Ofticc work It matters not how long we live but how. BARRY, THERESA M. 95 Franklin Street Terry. Commercial Birthdoy: Januory 10 Hobby: Skotmg Her ambition was to grow toll; on the contrary she is quite small. BATTINEl.ll, JOSEPH D. 24 Hudson Street Bott. Commercial Birthday: September 26 Hobby: Work Future: Carpenter What's life, if not for fun? BATTISTA, ANNA M. 120 Summer Street Ann. College Birthdoy: June 28 Hobby: Dancing Future: Nursing Players' Club I, 2, Recording Secretory 3; Scholarship Ploy 2. 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Bas- ketball I, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3 Graduating with Honor In success be modcrote. BAUER, JESSIE 324 Highlond Avenue Chcric. College Birthday: September 9 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Nursing school Ployers' Club I, 2, Secretary 3; Glee Clubs 2, 3; Symphon Guild 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 3. Comero Club 1, 2, Secretary 3; Chcericoder I; Junior Red Cross 1, Council 2, Vice President 3; Scholarship Play 2, 3; Notional Honor 2, 3 Graduating with Honor All the world's a stage. BEALS, JOAN E. 18 8oi!ey Street )oon-ic. College Birthday: August 3 hobby: Sports Future: Nursing G. A A. 1, 2; Basketbol 2; Rodiator Stoff 2, 3; Year- book Staff 3 A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. BEECHER, RICHARD F. 9 North Union Street Dick. Commercial Birthday: April 12 Hobby: Eating Future: Service routuall I Up, up, my friend, ond quit your ba .ks. BEECHER, ROBERT W. 43 Boston Avenue Bob. College Birthday: August 13 Hobby: Sports Future: Navy Proctor 2, 3 Lessons arc of priceless worth. BELLINI, MARILYN C. 19 Centrol Street BI inky. College Birthday: July 9 Hobby: Piano Future: Medical School G. A. A. I, 2, President 3; Bosketball 1, 2, Coptam 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Tennis I, 2, 3; Softball I, Manager 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Players' Club 2, 3; Schol- arship Ploy 3; National Honor 2, Vice President 3 Graduating with Honor Success, remember, is the re- ward of toil. BENT, DOROTHY F. 62 Church Street Dolly. Commercial 8irthdoy: Jonuary 15 Future: Office work To err is humon; to forgive, divine. BERNARD. WANITA M. 8 Olive Avenue Sunshine. Commercial Birthday: February 4 Future: Marriage Portio 2, 3 If music be the food of life, ploy on. BERNARDI, EUGENE A. 86 Whcotland Street Onig. College Birthday: May 9 Hobby: Swimming Future: College Without labor, nothing prospers. BEZREH, MITCHELL 95 Kidder Avenue Bez. College Birthdoy: May 5 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Radio work Radiator Reporter 2 This is Station BEZ BIEOERMAN, FRED B. 292 Highland Avenue Freddy. General Birthday: September 2 Hobby: Fishing Future: Navy Troffic Squad 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Glee Club 2 Be great in oct os you ore in thought. 8IGGS, GLADYS M. 45 Lowell Street Choddy. General Birthday: May 8 Hobby: Eating Future: Mornoge She wos mode for hoppy thoughts — for playful wit ond laughter. BINGEL, EDMUND A. 43 Springfield Street Dingy. Scientific Birthday: September 14 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Novy My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea. BOLAND, WILLIAM L. 43 Pearl Street Big Bill. Scientific Birthday: May 17 Hobby: Skating Future: Novy Glee Club 3 Never do today what you con put off till tomorrow BOLIEAU, F. EDWARD 5 Partridge Avenue Eddy. Retail Distribution Birthdoy: November 24 Hobby: Bowling The voice of experience speaks. BOLIVAR, ESTELLE V. 35 Lowden Avenue Stella. College Birthdoy: December 17 Hobby: Bowling Future: Nurse Graduating with Honor Speech is silver; silence is golden. BONACCORSI, BRUNO 25 Derby Street Former. Scientific Birthday: Februory 4 Hobby: Forming Future: Agricultural College Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. 80UCHE, PAULINE A. 335 Broodway Polly. College Birthday. July 23 Hobby: Dancing Future: New England Conserva- tory of Musk Glee Clubs I, 2, 3; Symphony Guild 2; G. A. A 2 Musk is well sold to be the speech of ongols. BOUVIER, GILBERT F. 87 Puritan Rood Gil. Retail Distribution Birthdoy: November 15 Hobby: Fishing Future: Engineer BOWLES, MARY G. 281 Broodwoy College Birthday: July 6 Hobby: Theatre Future: College Tomorrow to fresh woods ond postures new. BOYD, FRANCIS W. 6 Wyotf Circle Bird. Generol Birthday: Morch 30 Hobby: Drawing Future: F. B. I. Football 2; Glee Club 2; Spell- ing Medol 1 To be or not to be. BREEN, CATHERINE T. 71 Florence Street Katie. College 8irthdoy: Jonuory 17 Hobby: Living Future: Nurse Junior Night Committee 2; Glee Club 3; Closs Vice President 3; Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor I hove a hcort with room for every joy. BRIGIDA, GAETANO R. 2 Glen Street Gus. College Birthdoy: November 9 Hobby: Sports Future: Lawyer Basketball I, 2; Proctor I, 2; Junior Red Cross 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Night Com- mittee 2; Track 3; Senior Night Committee 3; Notional Honor 3 Bright were the suns that shined for you of yore. BRISBOIS, JUNE N. 81 Washington Street Buzz. Commercial Birthday: June 24 Hobby: Eating Future: Office work The only news I know is bull- etins all day. BROOKS, MARJORIE A. 7 Ccdor Street Snooks. General Birthday: June 16 Hobby: Collecting records Live and' let live. BROWN, DAVID M. 72 Curtis Street Torzan. College Birthday: November 21 Hobby. Acrobatics with Billy Chamberlain Future: Lumbcrjock Proctor 1, 2 Too much ond too little edu- cation hinder the mind. BROWN, FRED F. 5 Newbury Street Brownie. General Birthdoy: February 11 Hobby: Sports Future: Service Better late thon never. BROWN, WILLIAM T. 355 Highlond Avenue Bill. Commercial Birthdoy: April 11 Hobby: Eoting Future: Business It's what I love determines how I love. BUCCA, FRANCIS J. 81 Alpine Street Frank. General 8irthdoy: September 3 Future: Business It is a friendly heart that hos plenty of friends. BUCK, ISORA A. 103 Gilman Street Betty Ann. Commercial 8irthday: August 4 Hobby: Traveling Future: Business school National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Moke new friends but don't forget the old, for the new are silver but the old ore gold. BUCKLER, PATRICIA M. 24 Wesley Street Little Cupcake. Commercial Birthdoy: November 10 Hobby: Doncing Future: Business school Radiator Reporter I; Proctor 2; Bugle Drum I, 2 When you help others, you help yourself. BUNAI, BARBARA A. 146 Oxford Street Barb. Commercial Birthdoy: Februory 16 Hobby: Drawing Future: Art school Radiator Reporter 1 The laughter of mon is the contentment of God. 8UNYAN, ANNE M. 10 Delaware Street Noncy. Commercial Birthday: August 20 Hobby: Doncing Futuro: College Those move cosiest who hove leorned to dance. BUONOPANE, ANTOINETTE J. 42 Josephine Avenue Jo. Commercial Birthday: March 10 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Airline Stewardess National Honor 2, Secretory 3; Rodiator Reporter 2 Graduating with honor A constont friend is core and hard to find. BURDETT, ALICE C. 8 Albion Court Sis. College Birthdoy: Februory 18 Hobby: Music Future: College Portia I, Marshal 2, Predde.it 3. G. A. A. 1; Ployers' Club 2, 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; Radiator Reporter 3; Basketball I; Tennis I; Girls' Stote 2 All musical people seem to be happy. BURKHART, ALICE P. 4A Pleasant Avenue College Birthdoy: June 27 Hobby: Collecting records Future: College Tennis 1; Symphony Guild 2, 3; Glee Club 3 Friendship is o sheltering tree. BURLAMACHI, JOAN M. 79 Electric Avenue Commercial Birthday: January 8 Hobby: Skating Future: Secretory She's a girl worth knowing and a friend worth having. BURNS, JEAN E. 266 Beacon Street Irish. College Birthday: November 23 Hobby: Eating Future: College 6. A. A. I, 3; Junior Red Cross I; Softball t; Bosket- ball I To be a friend is to hove a friend. BURNS, MARGARET H. 53 Grove Street Peggy. College Birthdoy: November 23 Hobby: Boys Future: Teochers' College Without love ond laughter there is no joy. BURNS, NORMAN J. 51 Perry Street Commercial Birthdoy: August 21 Hobby: Reading Future: Teaching National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Men learn when they teach. BUSTEEO, NATHANIEL A 40 Pockord Avenue Not. General Birthday: Morch 8 Future: Air Force Trock 2, 3 He who loveth instruction loveth knowledge. BYKE, SHIRLEY A. 16 Cleveland Street Commercial Birthdoy: October 4 Hobby: Horseback Riding Future: Stenographer G. A. A. I; Horseback Riding 1 A conter is the cure for every woe. CABRAL, ZITA M. 51 Oimick Street Zi. Commercial Birthday: April 10 Hobby: Piano Future: Business school G. A. A. I, 2; Tcrvms 1 Friendship is a golden chain that never foils. CAGGIANO, JOSEPH E. 16 Illinois Avenue Joe. General Birthday: April 10 Hobby: Collecting stamps Life is but a walking shodow. CAIRNS, MURIEL L. 40 Laurel Street Santootso. College Birthday: April 17 Hobby: People Future: College Every mind has its own method CALDARONE, MICA M. 28 Minnesota Avenue Twinkle. College Birthday: October 16 Hobby: Piano Glee Clubs 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1 A smile is the whisper of o laugh. CALILEO, HELEN W. 84 Putnam Road Col. Commercial Birthdoy: Morch 29 Hobby: Dancing Future: Office work A merry heort moketh a cheer- ful countenance. CAMMARATA, FRANCESCA M. 94 Pearl Street Fran. College Birthday: May 2 Hobby: Classical Music Future: College Drum Bugle 1; Stamp Clerk 1; G. A. A. I, 2; Glee Club I. 2, 3 Groduoting with Honor Kindness is the golden choin by which society is bound to- gether. CANTALUPA, ELEANOR M. 39 Vermont Avenue Ellio. Commercial Birthdoy: October 26 Hobby: Dancing Future: Secretary Rodiotor Reporter 2; Glee Club I Mirth prolongeth life, and cous- eth health. CANTY, RITA M. 45 Wisconsin Avenue Ri Ri. College Birthday: September 3 Hobby: Dancing Future: Airline hostess Proctor 1, 2; Glee Club 3 Look not too high, lest o chip fall in your eye. CAPOTOSTA, FRANCES A. 17 Prospect Hill Avenue Fran. College Birthdoy: September 18 Hobby: Sports Future: College G. A A 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; National Honor 2, 3 A good focc is a letter of recommendation; os a good heort is a letter of credit. CAPOTOSTO, LENA 63 8oston Street Lee. College Birthdoy: November 29 Hobby: Sports I'm not one of those who docs not believe in love at first sight, but I believe in taking o second look. CARDI, ANGELA 28 Word Street Angie. College Birthday: August 28 Hobby: Drawing Future: College National Honor 2, 3; Art Club 3 Graduating with Honor It takes so little effort to be kind. CARLEY, LEWIS EMERSON 32 Mt. Vernon Street Corley. General Birthday: August 10 Hobby: Pot Future: Police Officer Football 1, 2, 3; Glee Club I. 2, 3 He is a second Hercules. CARLINO, GEORGE J. 24 Wellington Avenue Gig. General Birthday: November 24 Hobby: Horses Future: Work A horse! A horse! my kingdom for o horse! CARLUCCI, CORINNE W. 21 Henderson Street Quceme. General 8irthday: September 17 Hobby: Living Future: Dodging work Be not the first by whom the new is tried, yet not the lost to lay the o!d aside. CARMODY, MARY P. 36 Otis Street Pot. College Birthdoy: February 1 Hobby: Singing Future: Career in singing Glee Clubs 2, 3 A mon gazing at the stars is provcrbiolly at the mercy of the puddles on the rood. CARNEVALE, NORMA L. 17 Scwoll Street Commerciol Birthdoy: August 18 Hobby: Music Future: Telephone operator Glee Club 2 Laughter is the best medicine. CARNEY, MARGARET M. 61 Linden Avenue Margie. Commercial Birthday: July 26 Hobby: 8owling Future: Airline hostess Character is the diomond thot scratches every other stone. CARR, ANN P. 18 Westwood Rood Noncy. College Birthday: December 24 Hobby: Dancing Future: College Cheerleader 2, 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Swimming 3 Happy os the day is long. CARRIGER, DONALD W. 62 Temple Street College 8irthdoy: December 15 Hobby: Sports Future: Navy He is wise who tries to corn the reputation he would like to have. CARUSO, CARL 27 Tyler Street Smiley. Gencrol 8irthdoy: July 8 Few people get into trouble without their own help. CARUSO, JOSEPH 45 Simpson Avenue Rooster. General Birthday: May 25 Hobby: Cavoliers Future: Work Baseball 2, 3 Variety is the spice of life. CASALI, ANNA M. Casey. Commerciol 38 Hancock Street Birthday: August 26 Hobby: Doncing Future: Office worker Happiness seems marie to be shared. CASCIO, MATTHEW B. 85 Boston Avenue Motty. Gencrol Birthdgy: October 28 Hobby: Football scrapbook Glee Club 1 To play o sport, a sport you must be. CASTOR, DOROTHY M. 388 Somerville Avenue Dotty. Commerciol Birthdoy: December 11 Hobby: Drowing Future: Architecture Life lives only in success. CAVAN, MARY T. 64 Dartmouth Street Mori-ooch. Commercial Birthdoy: April 28 Hobby: Collecting souvenirs Future: Hon Cheerleader 1, 2, Co-Coptain 3, Bugle Drum 1, 2; Gicc Club 2, 3; G A A. 1. 2. Boskctboll I; Swimming 1, 2; Miss Rodiotor '49 Up with your chin and break out with o grin. CAVIASCA, frank d. 263 Willow Avenue Cisco. College Birthdoy: November 22 Hobby: Drawing Future: College Trock 1 He who con ot all times sacri- fice pleasure to duty, ap- proaches sublimity. CELATA, STEPHEN P. 24 Ivotoo Street Teabags. Scientific Birthdoy: December 26 Hobby: Annoying teachers Future: College Traffic Squad 1 Give every man thine cor but few thy voice. CEVOLANI, NATALIE D. 40 Highlond Rood Not. College Birthdoy: December 23 Hobby: Music Future: Dancing career A good laugh is like sunshine in a house. CHAKALIS, CHRIS G. 37 Putnam Street Herb. College Birthdoy: Morch 11 Hobby: Baking Pizza Future: 8usmcss Glee Club I, 2, 3 An abundance of friends brings more hoppiness thon any amount of gold. CHAVES, DOROTHY M. 193 Powder House Boulovord Dottie. Commercial 8irthdoy: September 28 Hobby: Piano Future: Office work 8e satisfied with nothing but the best. CHISHOLM, ROY B. 41 Flint Street Scientific Birthdoy: January 26 Hobby: Sports Future: College A mon who succeeds is olwoys ahead of time. CHITOURAS, COSTA G. 289 McGrath Highway Chute. Scientific Birthdoy: Jonuory 15 Hobby: Amateur radio Future: College Track 3; Notional Honor 2. Treasurer 3; Boys' State 2 Graduating with Honor Good, better, best; never let it rest, till your good is better and your better, best. CHITTICK, HAROLD W. 69 Woods Avenue Hub. Commercial Birthday. September 19 Hobby: Sports Future: Service A blushing Romeo. CHIUMENTE, ANTHONY J. S3 Wheatlond Street Chiumonf. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuory 22 Hobby: Art Future: Art Radiator Stoff 2, 3; Glee Clubs 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Symphony Guild 2, 3 And that one talent, which is dcoth to hide. CHOPELAS, CHRISTINE D. 72 Boy State Avenue Chris. College Birtlidoy: August 27 Hobby: Ooncing Future: College Symphony Guild 3 Our eyes ore where they are for seeing opportunities ahead, not for looking at our mis- takes bemnd. CIANO, NANCY A. 25 Munroo Street Non. Commercial Birthday: December 12 Hobby: Piono Future: Business school G. A. A. 2; Rodiotor Reporter 3; Symphony Guild 2, 3 Without music life would be a mistake. CIARAMAGUA, MARIO P. 98 Hudson Street Scientific S'rtFdoy: March 26 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: College God has given us this repose. CICCARELLI, BENJAMIN P. 63 Whcotland Street Cliickspeare. General Birthday: Fcbruory 10 Hobby: Moulding Future: Buyer Glee Club 3; Symphony Guild 3; Proctor 1 The beginning is the most im- portant port of the work. CLARK, JANET A. 18 Pork Street Jon. Commercial Birthday: Jonuory 19 Hobby: Music Future: Secretory Orchestra I. 2 Silence is golden. CLEMENTS, DOROTHY L. 168 Highlond Avenue Stordust. College Birthday: December 24 Hobby: Horses Future: Fashion Model Glee Club 2, Secretory 3 To know a little less and to understood a little more; that to me seems to be our greatest need. COFFIN, LORRAINE M. 13 Waterhouse Street Little Box. Commercial Birthdoy: September 15 Hobby: Singing Sing owoy sorrow, cast away core. COLBERT, EDWARD M. 34 Benton Road Eddie. Scientific Birthday: December 31 Hobby: Swimming Future: College Any man con commit a mis- take, but none but a fool will continue in it. COLBERT, GEORGE E. 28 Oliver Street College Birthdoy: June 14 Hobby: Swimming Future: Moritime school Trock 1, 2, Glee Club 2 It is best to prepare for the days of necessity. COLEMAN, JOAN R. 71 Hollond Street Joanie. Commercial March 12 hobby: Doncing Future: Office work Good humor is always a success COMPARETTI, GEORGE 21 Mt. Plcosant Street Shotputter. College Birthdoy: March 21 Hobby: Numismotist Future: Business man Trock 3 The busiest ore often the hap- piest. COMPARETTI, GINA 21 Mt. P.'cosont Street Brown Eyes. Commere iol Birthdoy: December 26 Hobby: lee skoting Future: Office work He who lives only for the pres- ent hos no future. CONNORS, JOHN F. 13 Morgon Street Johnny. Commercial Cirthdey: October 30 Hobby: Photography Future: Pho:ogrophcr Behold! We know not anything. CONSTANTINE, ELSIE 4 Edgor Court Commercial Birthdoy: February 4 Hobby: Dancing Future: Secretary Glee Club I; Student Council 2, 3; Proctor 1. 2, 3; Secre- tary of Class 2, 3 Graduating with Honor Do not merely be good, be good for something. CONTILLI, BARBARA A. 10 Stanford Terrace Bobs. Commercial Birthday: July 17 Hobby: Dancing Future: Secretary Her winning smile will carry her mony a mile. COOK, MARJORIE E. 73-A Pearl Street Morgie. Commercial Birthday: Februory 25 Hobby: Dancing Future: Business school Friendship is the gift of the gods. COPANAS, IRENE D. 6 Houghton Street Rene. College Birthdoy: Januory 20 Hobby: Ciothos Future: St. Basil's Gee Clubs 1, 2; Symphony Guild 2 Virtue is its own reward. CORMIER, JEANETTE P. 178 Morrison Avenue Bunny. Commercial Birthday: February 4 Hobby: Piano Future: Secretary Laughter leoves us so doubly serious a short time after. CORREIA, FRANK V. 12S Albion Street Frankie. General 8irthday: May 4 Hobby: Sports Future: Business Graduating with Honor May the hinges of friendship never grow rusty. CORRIGAN, PAUL F. 40 Wyatt Street Commercial Birthdoy: December 3 Hobby: Homework They con conquer who think they con. CORWIN, BEVERLY R. 22 Lowell Street 8cv. College 8irthday: Moy 23 Hobby: Doncing Future: Business school Radiator Reporter 1, 2 Good humor mokes oil things tolcroble. COSTA. FRANK i. 37 Wotcrhouse Street Cheeto. College Birthday. January 4 Hobby: Covoliers Future: Service Football 2 Don't woste time; hove tun; life is too short. COSTA. HELEN J. 23 Knopp Street Penny. Commercial Birthday: March 4 Hobby: Drawing Future: Traveling Radiator Reporter I Haste makes woste. COTILLO, ROSE J. 77 Bartlett Street Rosie. College Birthday: May 24 Hobby: 8eing funny Future: Moss. Art School Art Club 3 Pointing is silent poetry. COUGHLIN, ELVIRA F. 76 Gov. Winthrop Rood Honey. Commercial Brithday: Fcb'uary 2 Hoboy: Roller skating Future: Business school Glee Club 2; Junior Red Cross . 2. 3 The laughter of mon is the countenance of God. COVINO. MARIE D. 100-A Albion Street Commercial Birthday: June 23 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Secretary The loyalty well held to fools makes our faith mere folly. CRAIB, THELMA S. 17 Morrison Avenue Teddy. College Birthday: May 26 hobby: Roller skating Future: Nurse It is better to have one friend who is loyol, than many who mean nothing at all. CRONIN, CLAIRE F. 58 Belmont Street Charlie. College Birthdoy: September 21 Hobby: Eoting G A A. 2, 3, Softball 2 A life with a smile is a life worth while. CRONIN, LEO F. 2 Eliot Street Millio. College Birthday: March 9 Hobby: Sports Future: Service Boskctboll 1, 2, Captain 3; Football I A heart of honor, o tongue of truth. CROWE, JOHN J. 56 Pinckney Street Jock. General Birthday: November 18 Hobby: Eating Future: Service Tomorrow is too late; live today. CROWLEY, MARY T. 6 Pembroke Street Mae. Commercial Birthdoy: November 22 Hobby: Eating Future: Typist Tis substantial hopptness to cat. CROWLEY, WINIFRED M. 410 Medford Street Winnie. College Birthdoy: August S Hobby: Swimming Future: College Portio 2, President 3; G. A A 1, 2, Secretory 3; Bosketbo:! 1, 2, 3; Swimming 3; Radio- tor Staff 2, 3; Softball I, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Na- tional Honor 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Bowling 2. 3 Graduating with honor What we learn with pleasure, we never forget. CRUZ, JULIO J. 57 Springfield Street Gencrol Birthdoy: May 12 Hobby: Tokmg it cosy Future: Service Will power will enable o person to overcome all his bad hab- its, except those he onioys. CUDMORE, JOAN M. 143 Sycomore Street Commercial Birthdoy: January 5 Hobby: Dancing Future: College Glee Club 3 8ut os for me, one thing I ask: grace to perform my daily tosk. CUNNINGHAM, SALLIE A. 5 Eliot Street Sol. College Birthdoy: February 19 Hobby: Bowling Future: Teachers' College G. A. A, I; Bowling 1 Either I will find a woy or make one. CURRAN, DONALD 38 Curtis Avenue Don. CoMegc Birthdoy: November 13 Hobby: Pointing Future: College Radiator Reporter I; Art Club 2. 3; Scholarship Ploy 3; G.ce Club 3; Players' Club 3; Symphony Guild 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor It is a quiet worker who suc- ceeds. CURRAN, MARGARET J. 37 Woods Avenue Peggy. Commercial Birthday: June 12 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Airline Stewardess Junior Red Cross 3 A constont friend is rare ond hord to find. CURRAN, THOMAS J. 38 Curtis Avenue Tommy. College Birthday: September 7 Hobby: Art Future: College Symphony Guild 2. Art Club 3 If of first you don't succeed, try again. CURTIN, JOHN M. 116 School Street Jock. Commercial Birthdoy: September 23 Hobby: Sports Well soid. Thot was put on with a trowel. CUTTS, AUDREY J. 66 Done Street Audrcc. Commercial Birthdoy: December 4 Hobby: Driving Future: Aeronautics Glee Club I, 2. 3, Portia De- bating Society 1, 2, 3 Honest lobar wears o lovely foce. DA CUNTA, ELEANOR P. 32 Hamlet Street Lee. College 8irthday: May 21 Hobby: Music Future: Business School Spelling medal I Be conscious of your mind and never unmindful of your conscience. DALAKLIS, MARY 44 Whitmon Street Greek. College Birthdoy: August I Hobby: Piono Future: New Engtond Conservo tory of Music Glee Club I, 2. 3; Orchcstro I 2, 3; Symphony Guild 1. 2, 3 Music hoth chorms to sooth the sovoge beost. DALEY, FRANCIS J. 33 Victoria Street Red. General Birthday: Jonuary 29 Hobby: Sports Future: Politician Bosebcll I, 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3; Troffic Squad 1, 2 He who hesitates is lost. DALY, WILLIAM R. 27 Springfield Street Bill. General Birthdoy: September 6 Hobby: Sleeping Future: School Sleep is the best cure for wok- ing troubles. D'AMBROSIO, BERNARD F. 31 New Hampshire Avenue Buster. College Birthdoy: February 27 Hobby: Sports Future: Work Glee Club 2, 3; Basketball I; Junior Red Cross I I mode it. D'ARCANGELO, JOHN B. 70B Sorgcnt Avenue Darky. General Birthday: February 3 Future: Service Trock I; Glee Club 1. 2, 3 A persuasive thing is a song. DARDENO, ANITA P. 236 Highland Avenue Nee. College Birthday: March 29 Hobby: Dancing Future: College Gee Club 3 Graduating with Honor Choose thy friends like thy books; few but choice. D'AUGUSTA, JUNE E. 925 Broadway Jed. College 8irthdoy: June 10 Hobby: Skiing Future: Simmons Coliege G'ee Clubs 2, 3; Rodiotor Re porter 3 My method is to take the ut- most trouble to find the right thing to say, and then to say it with the utmost brevity. DAVIS. FREDERICK R. 96 Pearson Rood Fred. Scientific Birthdoy: August 6 Hobby: Skotmg Future: College Notional Honor 2, 3 Graduating with Honor Better o little well kept Ihon a great deal forgotten. DAVIS, JOAN 388 Highland Avenue Joanie. Commercial Birthdoy. Jonuary 13 Hobby: Collecting good books Future: Office work Junior Red Cross 2; Library Assistant 2, 3; Nationol Honor 3 A man's vanity tells him what is honor; o mon's conscience, what is tustico. DAVIS, RICHARD J. 19 Kent Court Lordie. Commercial Birthdoy: June 20 Hobby: Sports Future: Novy Soying something is one thing, doing it is another. DAY, CATHERINE A. 77 Fronklin Street Kay. Commercial Birthday: August 21 Hobby: Drawing Future: Office work Three moy keep a secret if two of them arc dead. DE BAY, DONALD J. 354 Somerville Avenue Don. Commercial Birthdoy: January 12 Hobby: Music I'd rather be smoll ond shine, than be big and cost a shadow. DE BAY, JOSEPH E. 354 Somerville Avenue Joe. Commercial Birthdoy: November 19 Hobby: Roller skating Future: C. P. A. Traffic Squod 3; Glee Club 2 There are forty million reasons for failure, but not o single excuse. DE BERIO, MARIO A. 73 Berkeley Street Porky. Gencrol Birthdoy: October 1 Future: Baker In patience there is safely. DE CILLIS, FRANK P. 42 Benton Road Sonny. Commercial Birthday: October 5 Hobby: Dancing Future: College Dancing, the child of music ond of love. DEL GAUDIO, NORMA A. 59A Gilman Street Norm. Commercial Birthday: February 26 Hobby: Dancing Future: Stenographer Do it well and success is yours. DELLO RUSSO, MILDRED G. 578 Somerville Avenue Bunny. Commercial Birthdoy: May 25 Hobby: Sports Radiator Reporter 1 Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are DEMETRI, REBECCA 8 Wyott Street Becky. Commercial Birthday: June 20 Hobby: Reading Future: Private secretary Glee Club 2. 3 DEMOPAULOS, AGNES 22 Wolnut Street Nikki. Commercial Birthdoy: January 3 Hobby: Collecting popular songs Future: Secretary We give odvicc by the bucket, but toke it by the grain. DE NAPOLI, ELANA A. 109 Walnut Stroet Elic. Commercial Birthdoy: September 18 Hobby: Dancing Future: Telephone Company Youth is a time for plcosurc. DENNEHY, JAMES J. 4 Bccch Street Jim. College Birthday: February 22 Hobby: Sports Future: Work Hoste not time, (or time is the stuff thot life is mode of. DENTREMONT, DONALD I. 24 Putnom Street Don. College Birthday: Jonuary 4 Hobby: Sports Future: Work We may not all be honored, but we con oil be honorable. DE SIMONE, LOUIS W. 27 Joy Street DcSi. College Birthday: May 13 Hobby: Food Future: Boston College Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Proctor 3; Football I, 2, 3; Boskctball I. 2, 3; Baseball 3; Execu- tive Committee I; Class Pres- ident 2 If you can't tokc port in a sport, be one onywoy. DE SISTO, JOSEPH A. 31 Mt. Pleasant Street Joe. General Birthday: April 16 Hobby: Sports Future: Morines True worth is in being, not seeming. DESMARAIS, ROBERT A. 17 Stonford Terrace Bunky. Commercial Birthday: December 20 Hobby: Joon Future: Work Band 1; Orchcstro I, 2 Opportunities ore seldom labeled. DEVER, CLAIRE H. 11 Tenney Court Dolly. Commercial Birthday: April 8 Future: Business school Friendship is o sheltering tree. DEVEREAUX, PAUL F. 102 Line Street Stretch. Commercial Birthdoy: February 8 Hobby: Electricity Future: School Too much honesty never did man harm. DI BIASE, FLORENCE M. 157 West Adams Street Flo. Commercial Birthday: February 4 •Hobby: Snapshots Future: Hoirdrossing Glee Club 3; Junior Red Cross I My thoughts every morning ore os tong led os my hoir. Dl BIASE, MARIO 27 Josephine Avenue Goot. College Birthdoy: June 16 Hobby: Sports Future: College Football I, 2; Proctor 2 The hoppiost miser on earth is the man who saves up every friend he con moke. DI CIACCIO, ANDREW G. 26 Linden Street Andy. College Birthdoy: January 18 Hobby: Photography Future: College Comero Club 2, 3 Great men never feel great, small men never feel small. DI CIACCIO, PRUDENCE A. 26 Linden Street Pruc. College Birthdoy: November 16 Hobby: Drowing Future: Art School Rodiotor Staff 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Art Club 3; Sym- phony Guild 3; Student Coun- cil 3; National Honor 2, 3 Graduating with Honor A laugh is worth a hundred groons in any market. DICKERMAN, MARY E. 341 Highland Avenue College Birthday: July 4 Hobby: Dancing Future: Nursing Glee Club 1; Junior Red Cross 2 Great is the art of beginning, but greoter is the ort of ending. DI FONZO, ANTHONY J. I Dell Street Daffy. Scientific Birthdoy: February 21 Future: Novy Glee Club 3 The man that loves and laughs must suro do well. Dl FRANCO, CAROLINE V. 20 Holyoke Road Carr. Commercial Birthdoy: July 10 Hobby: Swimming Future: Office work Fate mokes relatives but choice makes friends. DI GRAZIA, ADELAIDE V. 75 Boston Street Addie. Commercial Birthday: Jonuory 13 Hobby: Drawing Future: Artist Dream, but don't moke dreoms your master. Dl GRAZIA, BRANDINA M. 75 Boston Street Bernie. Commercial Birthday: September 28 Hobby: Sports Junior Red Cross 1 A man of courage is also a mon of faith. DILIEGRO, CAMILLO J. 107 Cross Street Mel. College 8irthdoy: September 19 Hobby: Eoting Future: Uncle Sam Trock 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Tho less men think, the more they work. Dl LORENZO, ANNA F. 12 Kensington Avenue Annie. Commercial Birthday: July 28 Hobby: Bowling Future: Office work Proctor I, 3 Her little tongue was never still, talk it must, ond toik it will. OINI, ROBERT L. 21 Jocgucs Street Bob. College Birthdoy: January 4 Hobby: Drowing Future: Art School Track I, 2; Senior Class Presi- dent; Glee Clubs 2, 3; Sym- phony Guild 2, 3; Players' Club 2, 3; Scholarship Ploy 3. Junior Night Committee 2; Radiator Staff 1, 2, Business Moncgcr 3; Student Council 3; Yeorbook Stoff 3 Sensible people moke nothing useless. DIANNE, LAWRENCE P. 27 Rhode Island Avenue Larry. Commercial Birthdoy: May 26 Future: Navy Ne'er will I a traitor prove. DI PERNA, JOSEPH P. 8 Fountoin Avenue Joe. Scientific Birthday: March 20 Hobby: Sports Future: Novy Proctor I And step by step os time be- gon I sec the steady gain of man. Dl PIETRO, JOSEPH A. 395 Somerville Avenue Joe. College Birthday: August IS Hobby: Sports Future: Navy All I know is what I reod in the papers. Dl PINTO, RALPH J. 9 Brook Street Junior. Commercial Birthdoy: October 20 Hobby: Sports Future: Novy It is a very hard undertaking to please everybody. Dl SARCINA, ANTHONY J. 31 Thorpe Street Tony. College Birthday: August 14 Hobby: Photography Future: Business School Rcdiator Staff 2, 3; Ycorbook Stoff 3; Webster 2; Players' Club 3; Scholarship Ploy 3 Life is os tedious os a twice told talc. Dl TUCCI, ROSE M. 23 Hamlet Street Shorty. Commercial Birthdoy: September 23 Hobby: Saxophone Future: Stenographer Band 1 If o task is once begun, never •cove it 'til it is done. DOHERTY, MARGARET A. 25 Waterhouse Street Peggy. Commercial Birthday: November 21 Hobby: Dancing Future: Comptometer School Junior Red Cross I, 3 A face that connot smile is never good. DOMENICO, WILLIAM R. 12 Edgar Terrace Willie. General Birthdoy: August 24 Future: Novy Be swift to heor, slow to speak wroth. DONAHUE, LILLIAN M. 6 Gibbons Street Lil. Commercial Birthday: June 18 Hobby: Swimming Future: Stenographer Softball I, 2, Manager 3; Bos- ketboll 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Proctor 3; Stomp Clerk 2; G. A. A. 1. 2, 3; Student Council 3 Go glcdly forth and drink of ioy your fill, with uncon- strained step ond spirits free. DONNARUMA, LOUISE E. 66 Craigic Street Lou. College 8irthdoy: Morch 7 Hobby: Sports Future: College Horseback Riding I; 8askctboll 1, 2, Monogcr 3; Swimming 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Bowl- ing Manager 2, 3; Student Council 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. Players' Club 2, 3 Keep humor still whatever else we lose. DONNELLY, MARION L. 7 Wellington Avenue College Birthday: Jonuory 3 Hobby: Trovelmg Future: College G. A. A. 2 Build a little fence of trust around today, fill the spoce with loving work, ond therem stay. DORGAN. WALTER D. 28 Colvin Street Speedy- Commerciol Birthdoy: October I Hobby: Frying eggs Future: Egg mon I would rather inherit money thon work for it. DOWNEY, CAROLINE M. 8 Glcnwood Road Coral. Commercial Birthdoy: September 29 Hobby: Singing Future: Dental assistant Always good, seldom bod, al- ways gay, never sad. DRAKOPOULOS, CHARLES 91 Walnut Street Drokc. Scientific Birthday: April 10 Hobby: Music Future: Night club owner The thicker the hoy, the cosier mowed. DREW, DONALD J. 22 Scwall Street Don. College Birthdoy: November 16 Hobby: Rifles Future: Work A sense of humor is the spice of life. DRINAN, WILLIAM P. 36 Atherton Street Bill. College Birthday: October 9 Hobby: Sports Future: Work Honor ond shomc from no con- dition rise; oct well your part, there all the honor lies. DRINKWATER, WILLIAM A. 112 Fremont Street Dinkie. Commerciol Birthday: Moy 13 Hobby: Sports Future: Service Football 2 Toke whotever comes to thee, of joy or sorrow. DRISCOLL, MARY P. 44 Montrose Street College 8irthdoy: Moy 2 Hobby: Dancing Future: Katherine G'bbs G. A. A. 2; Junior Red Cross 3 'Tis something to be willing to commend, but my best praise is that I am your friend DRISCOLL, TERESA A. 20 Lincoln Porkwoy Terry. College Birthdoy: June 21 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Airline hostess The contented mon is never poor. DU BOIS, PAUL A. 226 Morrison Avenue Duby. Generol Birthday: Moy 31 Hobby: Doncing Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3; Symphony Guild President 3; Footboll 2; Traffic Squad 3. Stage Mana- ger I, 2, 3 A quiet boy you think you see but in him is hidden T.N.T. DUCHARME, ELLA G. 37 Austin Street Kitten. Commercial Birthdoy: December IS Hobby: Sports Future: Hairdresser Stomp Clerk 1; Glee Cub 2 Sweet ond ncof, she's hord to beof. DUNBAR. MARILYN M. 29 New Hompshire Avenue Mol. Commerciol Birthday: April 6 Hobby: Snapshots Future: Work The thing that costs the leost ond docs the most is just o pleosonf smile. DUNN, EDWARD R. 100 Pearson Rood Ed. General Birthday: April 17 Future: Army All men hove their froiltics; and whoever looks lor o friend without imperfection will never find whot he seeks DURLING, VELMA A. 25 Tcclc Avenue Vcl. College Birthday: December 27 Hobby: Skoting Future: Secretory G A. A. 1, 2; 8osketboll 1, 2; Junior Red Cross; Softboll 2 It is the dim hozc of mystery that odds enchantment to pursuit. DUSTIN, RACHEL A. 28 Appleton Street Dusty. College Birthday: April 7 Hobby: Sailing boots Future: Teachers' College Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Calm cmidst the ongry wove DUTRA, PHILIP J. 24 Boston Street Phil. Commercial Birthday: February 17 Future: Business school Advice is what some people give who ought to keep it for themselves. DYKE, JOAN M. 53 Preston Road Jo. Commerciol Birthday: July 7 Future: Business school Bugle Drum 2; Junior Red Cross 2 Success is the reward of toil. EAMES, EDWARD J. 21 Belmont Street Ed. General Birthday: April 22 Hobby: Baseball Future: Uncle Sam Swell ore the days while they lost. EFSTRATIOU, BESSIE 31 Linden Street Bessimoy. Commerciol •Birthday: Januory 28 Hobby: Sports Future: Business school G. A. A. 1; Tennis I A merry heart maketh a cheer ful countenance. ELIAS, CATHERINE 102 Heath Street Cot. Commercial 8irthdoy: March 12 Hobby: Dancing Future: Airline hostess Chcerloodcr 1; Glee Club 1 An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. ELLIS, THERESA A. 19 Rhode Island Avenue Terry. Commercial Birthday: October 14 Hobby: Rcodmg Future: Telephone operator Bugle Drum 2 Little by little time goes by; short, if you sing through it; long, if you sigh. ELLISON, GEORGE H. 48 Stone Avenue College Birthdoy: October 19 Hobby: Sports Radiator Reporter 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Notional Honor 3 Great hopes make great men. ELLS, JAMES E. 28 Sycamore Street Jim. College Birthday: June IS Hobby: H.-Y Future: Agriculture Something attempted, some- thing done, has earned a n-ght's repose. ELRICK, CHARLES A. 93 Electric Avenue Chick. Gcnorol Birthdoy: December 31 Hobby: Sports Future: Work Bovcboll 2, 3 Fun and action moke the hours seem short. EMERSON, HOWARD W., Jr. 41 Bartlett Street Snocshoes. College Birthday: April 3 Hobby: Stomp collecting Future: College Basketball I, 2, 3; Traffic Squod I. 2, 3 Let us ottend to the present and os to the future, we shall know how to monogc when the occasion arrives. ENGEL, FRANK W. 8 Lincoln Pork Fran. General Birthdoy: August 19 Hobby: Photography Future: Electrician Here's o boy who's sure and steady. ERBETTA, RAYMOND C. 46-A Trull Street Roy. College Birthday: February 10 Hobby: Sports Future: Work Lough, for the time is brief; o thread the length of a span. EVENSON. ISABEL 24 Stickney Avenue Issy. Retoil Distribution Birthday: July 12 Hobby: Arguing with Sterner Future: Teacher Junior Red Cross 3 There's nothing so kingly os kindness and nothing so royol os truth. FAIRWEATHER, EUGENE N. 24 Thorndike Street Gene. General Birthdoy: November 22 Hobby: Model planes Future: Trodc school All's well that ends well. FALVEY, ROBERT V. 163 Morrison Avenue Commercial Birthday: February 5 Hobby: Billerica Future: Business I'm not lazy, I'm just dream- ing. FANTASIA, MARY 201 Somerville Avenue College Birthday: Moy 23 Hobby: Piano Future: Art school Art Club 3; Notionol Honor 2. 3 Graduating with Honor When the doys ore dork, when roods ore rough, give me a pal ond thot's enough. FASCIANO, WILLIAM L. 10 Belmont Ploce Fosci. Scientific Birthday: July 10 Hobby: Sporti Future: Electrical Engineer Bosketball 1, 2. 3; 8oioboll 1, 2, 3 Pleoiure and oction moke the days teem short. FAVA, AOELMA E. 4 Croigie Street Del. Commercial Birthday: December 23 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Typist The truth is os clear os a bell but it isn't always told. FERNANDES, LORRAINE 15 Spencer Avenue Rome. Commercial Birthday: Februory 26 Hobby: Eating tomotocs Future: Office work Stomp Clerk 1 All or nothing at all. FERREIRA, MARILYN L. 52 Springfield Street Lee. Commercial Birthday: June 21 Future: Secretary Hobby: Drawing If oil the world's o stogc, o lot of us need rehearsals. FERULLO, IRENE M. 79 Wallace Street Rcnic. Commercial Birthday: October 4 Hobby: Eoting Pizza Future: Office work Stamp Clerk I Friendship always benefits; love sometimes injures. FIDALEO, SALVATORE J. 33 Homlct Street Sal. College Birthday: April 12 Hobby: Music Future: College Band 1, 2, 3; Players' Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3; Orchestro 1, 2, 3; Rodiotor Staff, 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Webster 2; Scholarship Ploy 3; Nationol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor When we build, let us think thot we build forever. FIELD, DOROTHY H. 77 Winslow Avenue Dotty. Commercio! Birthday: April 19 Hobby: Piano and reading Future: Stenographer Lost! A precious moment set with golden opportunities. No reword offered, for it is lost forever. FIERRO, JOSEPHINE R. 40 Monsfidd Street Jo. College Birthday: May 23 Hobby: Drawing Future: Fashion Designer Art Club 3; National Honor 3 Every artist was at first on amotcur. FIFIELD, GEORGE B. 125 Josephine Avenue Benny. Commercial Birthday: December 28 Hobby: 8asketboll Future: Coast Guard Proctor 1 When any mischief hos begun he's olwoys there ond full of fun. FINELLI, FRANCIS T. 415 Broadway Fran. Commercial Birthdoy: Februory 10 Hobby: Sketching Future: Beautician Swimming 2 Even Homer nods. FINIGAN, ROBERT F. 20 Monmouth Street Ace. Commercial Birthdoy: May 5 Hobby: Hooking periods Future: Hook oil day Only the brovo deserve the fair. FINKELSTEIN, STANLEY M. 84 Highland Avenue Finkic. College Birthday: August 16 Hobby: Studying air pione mops Future: College Basketball 1 Good, better, best; never let it rest, till your good is better and your better best. FIORELLO, JOSEPH S. 12-A Nashua Street Joe. Commercial Birthday. March 29 Hobby: Photography Future: Army Although he Is usually quiet, once started, he con be a riot. FITZGERALD, EDWARD J. 49 Belmont Street Fitzy. General Birthday: March 4 Hobby: Golf Future: F. B. I. Agent Boskctboll I, 2, 3 Worry and I have never met. FITZGERALD, HELEN G. 78 Perkins Street Fitzic. Commercial Birthday: Morch 21 Hobby: Swimming Future: Millionaire Working is on old-fosihoncd woy of making a living. FITZGERALD, JOHN F. 86 Yorktown Street Fitzie. General Birthday: March 22 Baseball I, 2, 3; G'ee Club 2. 3 Never worry about anything. FLAHIVE, JAMES M. 102 Rogers Avenue Jim. Commercial Birthday: July 8 Hobby: Homework Future: U. S. N. Proctor 3 Girls ore like good books; thoy should be looked at corh day FLANAGAN, EUGENE M. 31 Parkdalc Street Gene. College Birthday: July 5 Future: College Football 3 Whore there's a will, there's a way. FLORES, PHILIP 17 Temple Street Phil. General Birthdoy: December 11 Hobby: Fishing Future: Navy Better late than never. FLYNN, CATHERINE T. 277 Alewife Brook Porkwoy Kay. College 8irthday: November 18 Hobby: Rollerskating Future: Nursing Proctor 1, 2 Rore os is true love, true friendship is rarer. FOLEY, DAVID 41 Chornwood Rood Dove. General Birthdoy: April 14 Hobby: Dancing Future: Marines If I lose my honor, I lose my- self. FOLEY, JAMES W. 361 Washington Street Gentlemon Jim, General Birthdoy: February 15 Future: Morincs Glee Club 1 If you want to test your mem- ory, try to remember the things thot worried you yes- terdoy. FOPPIANO, JOHN A. 50 Kent Street Flip. Commercial Birthday: August 13 Hobby: Sleep Future: Business school National Honor 2. 3 Graduating with Honor Neither a borrower nor a lender be. FORTE, JOHN A., JR. 87 Josephine Avenue Long John. College Birthday: July 6 Hobby: Sports Future: College Radiotor Stoff I, 2, Editor 3; Ycorbook Stoff Editor 3; Student Council Treasurer 3; Ploycrs' Club 2, 3; Scholar- ship Ploy 3; Track 2; Stomp Clerk I; Webster 2, 3; Sym- phony Guild 2, 3; Senior Night Committee 3; H. S. Reporter for Journol-Prcss 3; Notional Honor 2, 3 Graduating with Honor Service, loyalty, scholarship. FOWLER, RITA 7 Everett Avenue Commercial Birthday: December 15 Hobby: Doncing Future: Typist Give encouragement in place of sympothy and you will get smiles instead of tears. FRASER, DONALD C. 88 Marshall Street Pcpsodcnt. General Birthday: March 14 Hobby: Eating Future: Morincs Footboll I, 2, 3; Track 3 It is more tiresome when you don't work because you can't quit and rest. FRASER, W. DOUGLAS 88 Marsholl Street Dug. Commercial Birthday: Februory 11 Hobby: Bowling, piano Future: Service Live, lough, and learn! FROST, DONALD J. 42 Lowdcn Avenue Clyde. General Birthday: April 12 Hobby: Rood mg Future: Service Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. FUNAI, ALBERT L. 5 Morgan Street Cuddles. Commercial Birthdoy: March 27 Hobby: Photography Future: Navy Glee Clubs 3 Books, begone! I core not for thee; you ore my srorows. my life's misery. FURTADO, LOLITA M. 117 Hillsdale Rood Lou. Commercial Birthday: September 11 Hobby: Ice skating Future: Secretary The person who doesn't hove to worry about pull is the one with a lot of push. FUSTOLO, ELEANOR 40 Horrison Street Ellie. Commercial Birthdoy: June 5 Hobby: Music Future: Secretory A hord beginning moketh o good ending. GAETZ, CONSTANCE A. 94 Summer Street Connie. College Birthday: June 26 Hobby: Odd coins, records Future: Tcoching Symphony Guild 3 Quiet, modern, sweet. GALANTE, RALPH 8 8oilcy Rood General Birrhdov: September 13 Hobby: Poying fines Future: On the road Still waters run deep. GALLENI, R08ERT 15 Wellington Avenue Bob. College Birthdoy: September 6 Hobby: Hockey Future: College Glee Club 1, 2. 3 What's life for, if not for fun? GANNO, CHARLES J. 25 Gilman Tcrrocc Chiltz. General Birthdoy: Morch 20 Hobby: Red Heods Baseball 2 Life is more amusing than I thought. GARDELLA, STEPHEN M. 443 Medford Street Mike. College Birthday: June 10 Hobby: Greyhounds Future: To get rich Two qualities that often blend, a good sport ond a loyol friend. GAROFALO, MARIA A 299 Washington Street Pepperhead. Commercial Birthday: Moy 7 Hobby: Movies Future: Mcdicol secretory Junior Red Cross 2 No power is greater than the affection for parents. GATTURNA, JUNE M. 16 Ryan Rood Bunny. Commercial Birthdoy: December 17 Hobby: Dancing, singing Future: Doncer Glee Club 2, 3 Eyes too expressive to be blue, too lovely to be grey. GAUDETTE, MARION P 19 Fronklin Avenue Prisy. Commercial 8irthday: September 11 Hobby: Bowling Future: Housewife It is true friendship that often ends in love, but love in friendship never. GEORGIAN, PAULINE 11 Newbury Street Paulo. College Birthdoy: November I Hobby: Dancing Future: College Glee Club 3; G. A A 3; Bowl- ing 3 Graduating with Honor It is a friendly hoort thot ha plenty of friends. GHILOHI, PITER A. 116 Cross Street Pierre. Scientific Birthday: December 21 Hobby: Sports Future: College Trock 1, 2, Coptoin 3; Notional Honor 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3 Graduating with Honor None but himself can be his parallel. GIACOBOZZI, MARY C. 17 Albion Place Joke. College Birthdoy: February 20 Hobby: Skating Future: Secretory Stomp Clerk I; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Love is strongest in pursuit; friendship in possession. GIAGRANDE, ELAINE E. 93 Central Street Honey. Commercial Birthday: September 19 Hobby: Singing Future: Secretarial work Glee Club I, 2 Rules of education ore bitter, but the fruit is sweet. GIANINO, ANTOINETTE M. 101 Bailey Rood Ann. Commercial Birthaoy: Jonuory 7 Hobby: Dancing Future: Secretory Hoppiness sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open. GIANNONE, GLORIA 34 Edgar Avenue Ctowdic. Commercial Birthday: April 21 Humor is the mistress of tcors. GIFFORD, DONALD W. 141 Central Street Cliff. Scientific Rirtndcy: August 15 Hobby: Detective work Future: College Traffic Sauod I; Radiator Stoff 1, 2; Junior Night Com- mittee Chairman 2; Closs Day Committee 3 A jest breoks no bones. GIGLI, LAURA L. 5-A Evergreen Avenue Irish. Commercial Birthdoy: June 12 Hobby: Doncing Future: Mornogc Trifles moke the sum of life. GILLESPIE, CHARLES H. 18 Landers Street Chuck. College Birthday: June 23 Hobby: Music Future: College Symphony Guild I, 2; Orchestra I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2 The reword of a thing well done is to hove done it. GIORDANI, RALPH 56 Craigic Street Gio. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuory I Hobby: Making ice cubes Future: Work To be born on the New Ycor is storting it right. GIORDANO, ANNE T. 5 Belmont Sauorc Terri. Commercial Birthdoy: March I Hobby: Photography Future: Secretory Camera Club 2 How little I have gamed, how vost the unattained. GIUNTA, JOSEPH F. 57 Webster Avenue Gunty. Commere iol Birthday: Februory 25 Hobby: Resting Future: College Traffic Squad I, 2, Captain 3 Graduating with Honor All experience is on orch to build upon. GOODICK, MARLENE J. 18 Walnut Road Goody. College 8irthday: December 15 Hobby: Dick Future: Office work Proctor 1; Librory Assistant 2 True wit is nature to odvon- togc dressed, what oft wos thought but ne'er so well ex- pressed. GOODWIN, ARDELLA L. 47 St. James Avenue Della. Commercial Birthdoy: September 3 Hobby: Lotest records Future: Office work Leost said; soonest mended. GORDON, RUTH M. 7 Waterhouse Street Ruthie. College Birthday: December 21 Hobby: Dancing Future: College Stamp Clerk I; Bugle Drum 1, Portia 3; Nationol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor In ourselves our fortune lies; life is what we moke it. GORFINE, EDWARD W. 106 Governor Wmthrop Rood Eddie. College Birthday: April 25 Hobby: Thelmo Croib Future: College Orchestra 1; Bond I; Glee Cub 2, 3; Comoro Club 1, 2; Webster 3 Life is my college. GRAHAM, LOIS M. 31 Ossipcc Rood Commercial Birthday: May 30 Hobby: Baking Future: Dental Hygienist Boskctboll I; Bowling I; Soft- boll 1; Tennis 1; G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Rodiotor Reporter 2; Nationol Honor 2, 3 Graduating with honor Present mirth has present lough- ter. GRANEY, THOMAS F. 65 Oak Street Tom. General Birthday: July 18 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Novy A holy thing is sleep. GRANT, VIRGINIA H. 75 Belmont Street Ginny. Commercial 8irthdcy: August 8 Hobby: S. H. S. sports Shy and sweet ond pleasant to meet. GRAY, RUTH E. 58 Lowden Avenue Ruthie. Commercial Birthday: July 13 Hobby: Dancing Future: Office work A friend in need is a friend indeed. GRECO, ALFRED C. 106 School Street Buddy. Gencrol 8irthdoy: Februory 12 Hobby: Eoting Future: Service From contemplation one be- comes wise, but knowledge comes only from study. GREEN, ROBERT R. 42 Liberty Avenue Pinky. College Birthdoy: Morch 18 Hobby: Chess Future: College Bond 1; Footboll 3; Bo so bo 11 3; Boskctboll 3 The more you join in with people in their joys ond sor- rows, the ncoror ond dcorcr they come to be to you. GREENFIELD, NORMAN W. 24 Chandler Street Green lea I. General Birthdoy: June 26 Hobby: Reloxing A little learning is a dangerous thing. GRIFFIN, FRANCIS L. 3 Whitmon Street Budsy. Commercial Birthday: August 12 Hobby: Sports Football I Success is the reward of toil. GRIFFITH, MARILYN J. 7 Brook Street Mol. Commercial Birthdoy: August 13 Hobby: Dancing Future: Journalism Happy os con be; she's for me. GROVER, CLARENCE H. 16 Lclond Street Commercial Birthdoy: October 28 Hobby: Photography Future: Bookkeeper Notional Honor 3 Too much ond too little educa- tion hinder the mind. HALE, MIRIAM A. 77 Columbus Avenue Mimi. College 6 rthdoy: March 15 Hobby: Tree study Future: College G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2; Tenms, I, 2; Horseback riding 1, 2; Bowling 2; Softball 2, 3, Boskctboll 1, 2, 3; Not.onol Honor 2, 3 Graduating with Honor No failure, but low aim is crime. HALEY, MARILYN A. 32 Ellington Rood Mol. Commercial Birthdoy: May 19 Hobby: Roller skoting Future: Office work Succeed ond give, ond it helps you live. HALL, EDITH M. 163 Summer Street Edie. Commercial B.rthdpy: May 29 Hobby: Music Future: Typist I love them who love me. HAMILTON, RUTH J. 37 Chester Street Ruthie. College Birthdoy: November i4 Hobby: Buddy Future: Marrioge Junior Red Cross 1; Portia 3 What is the worth of onythmg but for the hoppmess it will bring. HANCOCK, BARBARA J. 281 Highland Avenue Barbs. Commercial Birthday: October 12 Hobby: Dancing Future: Telephone operator Quiet, modern, sweet, a com- bination you just can't boot. HANRAHAN, LEO F. 14 Henderson Street Stretch. College Birthdoy: June 20 Hobby: Skiing Future: Marines To err is human; to forgive divine. HARRIS, PAUL F. 14 Boston Street Gcnerol Birthday: January 26 Future: Coast Guord Fools rush in where angels fear to reod. HARTWIG, ROY F. 36 Tower Street Commercial Birthdoy: January 21 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Mornogc Trock 1, 2, 3 Have a heort that never hard- ens, ond o temper that never tires, ond a touch that never hurts. HARVEY, DAVID R. 37 Boy State Avenue Dingis. College Birthdoy: November 19 Hobby: Sleeping Future: College Glee Clubs I, 2, 3 Lost time is never found ogam HAYNES, WILLIAM R. 57 Roscland Street Robin. College Birthday: December i3 Hobby: Everything Future: Engineering Trock 2, 3 The bow, if never unbent, will lose its power. HEALY, ELIZABETH M. 15 Gilman Tcrrocc Betty. Commercial Birthdoy: August 19 Hobby: The Tribe Future: Office work Mingle your cores with pleasure now ond then. HEALY, JAMES W. 15 Gilman Terrace Jim. College Birthday: January 3 Hobby: A, A. Club Future: College Hondsome is os handsome does HENNESSEY, JEAN M. 13 Kensington Avenue Jcanic. College Birthday: April 4 Hobby: Music Future: College G. A. A. 2; Ployers' Club 2 An investment in knowledge pays the best dividend. HENNIGAN, PATRICIA E. 32 Claremon Street Pot Commercial Birthday: August 26 Hobby: Corley Future: Telephone operator Great oaks from little acorns grow. HERRICK, JAMES M. 36 Morion Street Injun. General Birthdoy: September 25 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Work Live ond I corn. HIGCINSON, BARBARA A. 10 Ashlond Street Barb. Commercial Birthdoy: Morch 26 Hobby: Eating Future: Office work Groduoting with Honor I'll always try to finish what I stort. HIGHAM. WILLIAM E. 44 Tower Street Bill- College Birthdoy: August 2 Future: College Boseboll I; Red Cross Council I, 2, 3; Rodiotor Reporter 2 If I were king. HILL, DOROTHY L. 24 Kingston Street Dottie. Commercial Birthday. November 15 Hobby: Dancing Future: Making my dreams come true Pretty, sweet, pleasant to meet. HITTCNMARK, HCLCN R. 67 Boooir Street Honey. General Birthdoy: December 21 Hobby: Collecting photos Future: Housewife Poctio 2, 3 Patience ond time conquers oil things. HOLLAND, THERESA F. 21 Corttoo Street Dutchy. Commercial Birthday: July 8 Hobby: Dona'd Future: Office work Junior Red Cross 1, 3 Cute and smoll, odmired by all. HOMSY, ROSE M. 118 Josephine Avenue Rosie. Commercial Birthdoy: October 21 Hobby: Bowling Future: Office work Anything for a quiet life. HONNORS. JEAN L. 313 Summer Street Jconnie. College Birthdoy: October 6 Hobby: Woofky Foofky Rodiotor Reporter 3 My true love hath my heort and I have his. HORN. VIRGINIA M. 330 Highlond Avenue Ginger. Commercial Birthdoy: September 18 Hobby: Horse bock riding Future: Office work A faithful friend is the balm of life. HOWARD, WALTER 241 School Street Buster. College Birthdoy: June 6 Future: Florist Bond I; Orchcstro I, 2, Glee Club 2, 3 Life is what you make it. HUTCHINSON, KATHLEEN V. 23 Ook Street Kay. Gencrol Birthdoy: October 31 Hobby: Doncing Future: Nursing Drum Bugle 2 Dimpled smile, brownie hair, lust the kind of girl that's rorc. HYMAN, SYLVIA 19 Buckinghom Street Sil. Commerciol Birthdoy: Februory 22 Hobby: Doncing Future: Business school Tennis I, 2; G. A. A. I. 2 A sense of humor is the salt of lifo. IOSUE, MARION R. 25 Wesley Street Monooch. Commercial Birthday: December 18 Hobby: Eating Drum Bugle I, 2; Radiator Reporter 2, 3 A light heart lives long. IRVING, JUNE I. 6 Prescott Street Sis. Commerciol Birthday: April 28 Hobby: Doncing Future: Nurse Radiotor Reporter I, 3; G. A. A. 1 Blushing is the color of virtue. IRVING, LOUIS H. 4 Hill Street Louie. College 8irthdoy: January 15 Hobby: Ducking work Future: Bochclor 8!est is tho mon who invented sleep. IVISTER, THELMA L. 73 Endicott Avenue Terry. College Birthday: Jonuary A Hobby: Roller skating Future: Nursing The gentle mind by gentle deed is known. JACKSON, DORIS M. 10 Autumn Street Commercial Birthdoy: October 15 Hobby: Music Future: Office work A sweet and true friend. JAMIESON, RUTH M. 66 North Street College Birthdoy: December 23 Hobby: Piano Future: College Art Club 3 Silence is o great peocomoker. JANNETTI, NICHOLINA 23 Mcochom Street Nickic. College Birthday: July 18 Hobby: Knitting Future: Business school Graduating with Honor The smollcst hoir throws its shadow. JARDIM, MARGARET C. 5-A Eliot Street Peggy. Commercial Birthday: June 9 Hobby: Records Future: Work We know what we ore, but know not whot we may be. JEAN, FRANCIS H. 80 Moreland Street Fran. General Birthday: June 29 Hobby: Sleep A stitch in time saves nine. JEFFREY. RUTH I. 66 Cross Street Ruthie. Commerciol Birthdoy: April 5 Hobby: Skating Future: Office work Junior Red Cross 2 Each mind hos its own method. JOHNSON, ALFRED J. 107 Hillsdolc Rood Stretch. College Birthdoy: July I Hobby: Sports Future: Work Glee Club 2, 3 His hopes of success arc os high os he is tall. JOHNSON, CAROL N. 119 Highland Avenue Doodie. College Birthdoy: April 23 Hobby: Music Future: Interior decorotor Glee Clubs 1, 2. President 3; Symphony Guild 1, 2, 3; Proctor 3; Student Council 3; Junior Prom Queen; Notional Honor 3. Music hath chorm. JOHNSON, ROBERT A. 24 Whipple Street John. College Birthocy: September 24 Hcbby: Swimming Future: Army Knowledge is power. JOHNSTON, LILLIAN A. 209 Willow Avenue Sunny. College Birthday: July 18 Hobby: Music Future: Forsythe Dental School Glee Clubs I, 2, 3; Symphony Guild 1, 2, 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor It is in leorning music that mony youthful hearts Icorn love. JONES, JOYCE C. 74 Oxford Street College Birthday: October 7 Hobby: Law rcoding Future: Politician Glee Clubs I, 2, 3, Symphony Guild I, 2, 3 Right or wrong, she's always right. JOYNT, JOHN J., JR. 14 Lclond Street Jockic. Genera! Birthdoy: November 29 Hobby: Old cars Future: Business On he moves corcless of blome white his own hcort approves. KALOYANIDES, EVA 1 la Wore Street Greek. Commercial Birthday: December 25 Hobby: Dancing Future: Medical secretory G. A. A. I, 2; Bowling I, 2 A personality that radiates hap- piness and kindness. KARAGEORGES, JOHN 19 Aldnch Street Kora. General Birthday: August 4 Hobby: Eating Future: Service Football 1. 2. 3; Trock 3; Proctor 2; Glee Clubs 1.2.3 Life is a flower of which love is the honey. KARPOWICH, FRANK M. 43 Springfield Street College Birthday: March 23 Hobby: '37 Ford Future: College One hour's sleep before mid- night is worth three after. KAVOOKJIAN, SARKIS H. 38 Clorcndon Avenue Sork. Scientific Birthday: February 10 Hobby: Sport Future: Air Corps Basketball 1 In the very oct of looming, wc already betray signs of for- getting. KEARNS, BARBARA A. 100 Mystic Avenue Barb. Commercial Birthday: December 14 Hobby: Dancing Future: Telephone Compony Carefree os the sunbooms. KEENE, RITA K. 38 Joy Street Commercial Birthday: November 4 Hobby: Dancing Future: Office work Both short and sweet some soy is best. KEITH, GLORIA L. 5 Shcrborn Court Clover. Commercial Birthday: January 2 Hobby: Scropbooks Future: Fisher's Business School To know o little less ond to understand a little more; that it seems to me, is our greatest need. KEKO, MARY G. 91 Boy Stote Avenue College Birthday. July 28 Hobby: Dancing Future: College Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3 A friend to all, o smile to coch. KELLEY, ROBERT J. 1150 Broodway Bob. Retail Distribution Birthdoy: February 21 Hobby: Sports Future: Novy I am what I am and that's all I am. KELLY, EVELYN M. 63 Bonoir Street Evie. Gcncrol Birthday: March 2S Hobby: Taking pictures Future: Housewife Bugle Drum 2 The sweetest |oy. the wildest woe is love. KELLY, HELEN P. 28 Pork Street Kell. College Birthday: November 2 Hobby: Sports Future: College G. A. A. 1, 2; Glee Club 1,2, 3; Symphony Guild 3 Youth comes but once in a lifetime. KELLY, JOHN F. 36 Upland Road Johnny. College 8irthday: October 29 Hobby: Coins Future: Architect A rolling stone gathers no moss. KENNY, CLAIRE L. 1017 Broadway Red. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuary 11 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Office work A good heart is better thon oil the heads in the world. KERR, DORIS P. 292 Summer Street Commercial 8irthdoy: September 4 Hobby: Collecting souvenirs Future: Office work It's good to be happy ond wise. KICLY, JOHANNA M. 65 Hudson Street Jo. General Birthdoy: August 27 Hobby: Reeding Future: Work A sunny disposition defies all clouds. KILADIS, HARRY 154 Washington Street Beak. Commercial Birthday: June 5 Hobby: Sports Future: Swifty's Market If musk be the fruit of love, ploy on. KILIY, CONSTANCE R. 38 Cherry Street Connie. Commercial Birthday: September 12 Hobby: Laughing Future: Secretory Honor lies in honest toil. KILLAM, BARBARA L. 86 Fremont Street Bunny. General Birthdoy: June 30 Hobby: Skating Glee Club 1. 2. 3 The fish thot keeps his mouth closed never gets caught. KILLAM, DONALD R. 9A Ashland Street Killom. General Birthdoy: May 6 Hobby: Musk Future: Sparling Deep Sea Div- ing School Glee Clubs I, 2. 3; Symphony Guild 2, 3; Rodiator Reporter I Only thee, O Great Spirit, can judge my life hereafter. KILLAM, NORMAN F. 9A Ashland Street Killom. General Birthday: December 10 Future: Art school Proctor 2; Student Council 2 Assertion is not proof. KING, CONSTANCE E. 15 Clarendon Avenue Connie. College Birthday: March 13 Hobby: Singing Future: Nursing Junior Red Cross 2, 3; War Savings I A promise keep, right well, you'll sleep; a promise break, all night you'll wake. KIRKNESS, GRACE M. 66 Myrtle Street Kirkic. Commercial Birthday: Februory 28 Future: Office work Hoppy os the day is long. KLEIN, DAVID A. 5 Tennyson Street Dove. College Birthday. November 21 Hobby: Sports Future: College of Phormocy Onward and conquer ond never soy fail. KLEMM, LOUISE C. 24 Liberty Avenue Blonaie. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuory 8 Hobby: Movies Future: Office work Junior Red Cross 2 A constant friend is a thing rorc and hard to find. KLESARIS, GEORGE N. 12 Grand View Avenue Sandy. College Birthday: Februory 2 Hobby: Sports Baseball 1, 2, 3; Boskctball 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Proctor 2 Good, better, best; never let it rest, till your good is better and your better is best. KNIGHTS, FRANCES W. 12 Beacon Terrace Franny. Commercial Birthday: November 4 Hobby: Dancing Future: Business school Radiator Reporter I; G. A. A. 1; Boskctball 1 Charm strikes the sight but merit runs the soul. KOSTINDEN, CHRISTIE 67 Edgar Avenue Chris. General 8irthday: December 22 Hobby: Swimming Future: Navy The gome of life is worth ploy- ing, but the struggle is the prize. LA FARGE, MARGARET E. 13 Kensington Avenue Peggy. Commercial Birthday: January 31 Hobby: Dancing Future: Stenographer The struggle for today is not altogether for today, it is for a vast future olso. LA FRANCE, JOSEPH E. 163 Boston Avenue Joe. College Birthdoy: September 29 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: College Traffic Squad 2, 3; War Sav- ings 1; Junior Red Cross 2 Great is the odvantoge of patience. LAGOMARSINO, BARBARA C. 44 High Street Bobs. College Birthdoy: Februory 8 Hobby: Music Future: New England Conserva- tory of Music Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Glee Clubs 2, 3; Symphony Guild 3 Never do a wrong thing to moke a friend or to keep one. LAMBE, JEANNETTE A. 2 Dow Street Jan. College Birthday: August 25 Hobby: Music Future: Bridgewater State Nor- mal Horsebock Riding 1, 2, Coptoin 3 If all our misfortunes were loid on one common heap, whence everyone must take on equal portion, most people would be content to take their own ond deport. LANDRY, LILLIAN L. 2 Stickney Avenue Rusty. Commercial Birthday: March 3 Hobby: Music Future: Airlines Ployers' Club 3 A sunny disposition defies all clouds. LANDSTROM, ROBERT W. 3 Arnold Court Condy. General Birthdoy: Jonuory 7 Hobby: Eoting Future: Morincs You can fool some of the peo- ple all the time, or all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time. LANGONE, MICHAEL A. 31 Minnesota Avenge Mike. Commcrciol Birthday: December 30 Hobby: Sports Future: Army Football I An honest man is the noblest work of God. LANIGAN, PAUL T. 161 Lowell Street College Birthday: January 22 Hobby: Sports Future: College Hockey, 1. 2, 3; Footboll 2, 3; Trock 2, 3; Boseboll 1, 3; Glee Club 2 Voriety is the spice of life. LANNAN, JEANNE M. 136 West Adorns Street Jeonnic. Goncrol Birthday: September 13 Hobby: Collecting snapshots Future: Doncer Bond 1, 2, 3 A cheerful look mokes a dish a feast. LAPADULA, RALPH R. 10 Mognus Avenue College Birthday: October 29 Hobby: Model railroading Future: College Bond 1, 2, 3: Symphony Guild 3; Notionol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. LARRABEE, NANCY J. 99 Heath Street College Birthday. April 6 Hobby: 8owling Future: Occupational Theropy Art Club 2 Be not first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the lost to lay the old oside. LAVEY, JEAN M. 19 High Street Jeonnie. Commercial Birthday: March 16 Hobby: Music Future: Secretory Bond 1, 2, 3 Hoppy I am, from core I'm free. LEAHY, WILLIAM A. 101 Glenwood Road Bill. College Birthday: August 5 Hobby: Books of travel Future: College Library Assistant 2, 3; Play- ers' Club 3; Scholarship Ploy 3 There is no wisdom like fronk- ness. LEARY, EDITH T. 56 Clarendon Avenue Edie. Commcrciol Birthday: Februory 2 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Office work Politeness is to do and soy the nicest things in the nicest way. LEARY, ELIZABETH E. 68 Hall Avenue Betty. Commercial Birthday: Februory 26 Hobby: Swimming Future: Stenographer Time heals all. LEGOR, GEORGE P. 102 Hcoth Street Slim. Scientific Birthday: July 6 Hobby: Eating Future: Service If you wish to grow thinner, diminish your dinner. LENNON, JOSEPH R. 20 Wilson Avenue Skccts. Gcnerol Birthday: December 13 Hobby: Dancing Future: Life of Riley Hockey 2, 3; Trock 1 There is no remedy for time misspent. LEPORE, ANITA J. 22 Fountoin Avenue Nee. Commercial Birthday: October 17 Hobby: Doncing Future: Moss. Art School Glee Club 1 There is a time for all things. LEWIS, ELINOR M. 262 Willow Avenue Elly. Commercial Birthday: Fcbruory 24 Hobby. Doncing Future: Secretory Spelling Medal 1 A rcody smile, and a generous spirit. LEWIS, JEAN M. 239-A Highland Avenue Jeanne. Commercial Birthday: January 26 Hobby: Skoting Future: Secretarial work It is not how much we have, but how much wc enjoy, that makes hoppiness. LIBBEY, ALLEN F. 10 Howthornc Street Al. College Birthday: March 15 Hobby: Sports Future: College Football I, 2, 3; Student Coun- cil 1; Traffic Sguod 3 Honor to whom honor is due. LIMA, MARION 86 Concord Avenue Commercial Birthday: June 21 Hobby: Drowing Future: Art school You hove to believe in hoppi- ness, or it never comes. LIONETTI, ISA8ELLA V. 112-R Central Street 8cllo. College Birthday: July 9 Hobby: Accordion Future: Hairdresser Symphony Guild 2 The more you soy, the less people remember. LITTLE, GLORIA M. 26 Wisconsin Avenue Glo. Commercial Birthday: April 21 Hobby: Woofky Foofky Future: Secretary I only osk that Fortune send o little more than I shall spend. LLOYD, DOLORES E. 42 Simpson Avenue Dodic. Commercial Birthdoy: November 7 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Secretory Rodiotor Reporter 3; Swim- ming 1 A constont friend is rare and hord to find. LoCONTE, ANTHONY F. 475 Medford Street Tony. College Birthday: August 20 Hobby: Sports Future: College Act well your part; there oil the honor lies. LOGAN. EDITH E. 16 Mountoin Avenue Eadie. Commercial Birthday: Jonuory 6 Hobby: Bowling Future: Office work In quietness ond confidence, sholl be your strength. LOIDICE, DONALD J. 53 Albion Street Don. Scientific Birthdoy: December A Hobby: Horseback riding Future: College He who chooses to be successful con achieve success. LONG, PAUL J. 23 Vermont Avenue General Birthday: April 19 Future: Novy Silence never betrays you, LOOMIS, DORIS R. 5 Showmut Street Popsy. Commercial Birthday: Morch 5 Hobby: Crocheting Future: Typist I hosten to lough at everything for fear I'll be obliged to weep. LoSCIUTO, MARY E. 20 Main Street Shorty. Commercial Birthday: November 6 Hobby: Roller skoting Future: Office work Chorms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. LOVEN, DOROTHEA R. 27 College Avenue Dotty. College Birthday: June 9 Hobby: Music Future: College Glee Clubs I, 2, 3; Symphony Guild 1, 2, Vice-President 3. Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Proctor 2; Riding Club I There is o womon at the hood of all great things. LOVETT, NORMA J. 85 Benton Road Nickie. College Birthday: July 1 Hobby: Raising onimols Future: Laboratory technician Horseback Riding 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3 We often despise what is most useful to us. LONERO, JEANETTE I. 32 Willow Avenue Slim. Commercial Birthdoy: Moy 8 Hobby: Dancing Future: Comptometer operator Not a flower, not o pearl, just a regular all around girl. LUCAS, LOUIS 2 Century Street Louboll. Scientific Birthday: October 18 Hobby: Hoving o good time Future: College The moro we study, the more we discover our ignorance. LUCCA, MARILYN L. 38-R Linden Street Mol. General Birthday: Moy 10 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Nurse Good to forgive, best to forget. LUCIANO, JOHN E. 128 Curtis Street Lucky. College Birthday: November 24 Hobby: Sports Future: College Proctor 3; Glee Club 3; Rodio- tor Reporter 2; Student Coun- cil 3; Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor The best things in life are free. LYDIN, GERALD E. 15 George Street Jerry. General 8irthdoy. June 8 Future: Anything but work Mingle a little tolly wifh your wisdom. LYNCH, KEVIN D. 32 Crescent Street Kev. General Birthday: June 8 Hobby: Coin collecting Future: Work Traffic Sguad 3 Live and let live. MACALUSO, CHARLES F. 93 Kidder Avenue Charlie. Gencrol Birthday: June 10 Hobby: Eating Future: Service Lofty oaks from small acorns grow. MACALUSO, JOSEPH F. 93 Kidder Avenue Stump. Gencrol 8irthdoy: June 10 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Service Radiator Reporter 2 There may be dongcr in the deed, but there is honor, too. MocCALLUM, BARBARA V. 50 Vernon Street 8obs. College Birthday: February 27 Future College G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Softball I, 2, Captain 3; Tennis I, 2, 3 I hod no shoes, ond I mur- mured, 'fill I met o man who hod no feet. MoeDONALD, DANIEL M. 32 Chandler Street Moc. College Birthday: November 6 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Medical corcer Always speak truth, but cJo not always tell it. MoeDONALD, KATHERINE A 48 Waterhouse Street Kay. College Birthdoy: Jonuory 22 Hobby: Music Future: College Orchestra 2, 3; G. A. A 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Proctor 3. National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Give the world the best you hove ond the best will come back to you. MoeDONALD, MARYELLA 32 Chandler Street College Birthday: April 12 Hobby: Sewing Future: Nursing When duty whispers low, Thou must, the youth replies, I can! MacDOUGALL, HELEN E. 68 Boy Stole Avenue Liz. Commercial Birthday: September 4 Hobby: Books Future: Teaching She has o smile for oil who meet her. MocDOUGALL, JANET M. 154 Lowell Stfecl Moc. College Birthday: Jonuory 21 Hobby: Being curious Future: Business school Ployers' Club 2, 3; Scholorship Ploy 3; Miss Radiator '48 Girls have curious minds and fain would know the end of everything. MACERA, ANTONETTE M. 47 Mansfield Street Toni. Commercial Birthdoy: May 31 Hobby: Dancing Future: Hairdresser Bonk Clerk 1; Radiator Re- porter 2, 3 Better to be happy than wise. MACERA. SALVATORE 394A Washington Street Sonny. Commercial Birthday: Moy 3 Hobby: Photography Future: Bentley's Accounting School Bond 1; Traffic Squad 2, Cop- tain 3 Graduating with Honor A wise mon is out of the reoch of Fortune. MACK. NORMAN E. 10 Ash Avenue Eatlo. Gcncrol Birthday: June 20 Football 1, 2, Co-Coptom 3; Trock 2, 3; Proctor 1; Closs Day Committee Gashed with honorabc scars, in glory's lop he lies. MocKINNON, NORMA M. 22 Kidder Avenue College Birthdoy: December 15 Hobby: Music Future: College G. A. A. 1; Basketball 1; Ten- nis 1; Portia 3; Comoro Club 3 Life isn't a matter of holding good cords but of playing a poor bond well. MocLEAN, CHRISTENA E. 110 Yorktown Street Chris. Commercial Birthday: September 6 Hobby: Skating Future: Office work By the work, one knows tire workman. MocLEAN, MARGARET E. 15 Wilson Avenue Peggy. College Birthdoy: August 19 Hobby: S. H. S. football gomes Future: Nursing Glee Club 2, 3 And her dork eyes, how elo- quent. MocLEAN, MARION A. 110 Yorktown Street Commercial 8ir!hdcy: October 6 Hobby: Skating Future: Business school The sports of children satisfy the child. MacNEVIN, NEIL 16 Winter Street Mac. Commercial Birthdoy: May 20 Hobby: Cavaliers Future: Journalism Glee Clubs 2, 3; Symphony Guild 2, Treasurer 3; Proc- tor 3; Traffic Squod 1, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2 From this spark o mighty flame shall burst. MocPHAIL, PRISCILLA A. 128 North Street Red. Commercial Birthday: Morch 26 Hobby: Doncing Future: Office work Good humor teaches chorms te last. MocPHAIL, VERA M. 38 Pinckney Street Moshcro. College Birthdoy: June 14 Hobby: Swimming Future: Airiinc hostes We moy not oil be honored but we oil con be honoroble. MADDEN, WILLIAM S. 76 Prichord Avenue Bill. College Birthdoy: August 13 Hobby: Music Future: College Webster 1, 2, President 3; Ro- diotor Stott 2, 3; Ycorbook Stott 3; First prize Novy Day Essay 2 Silence hos many beauties. MAFFE, JOSEPH F. 64 Pork Street Mott. College Birthdoy: July 7 Hobby: Swimming Future: Mcrines Proctor 1 Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. MAGLIOZZI, COSMO A. 11 Colvin Street Cosic. College Birthdoy: Feforuory 12 Hobby: Hovirvg fun Future: School Boys' State 2 Graduating with Honor He who expects nothing is sc I dom disappointed. MAGUIRE, HELEN E. 24 Autumn Street Wendy. Commercial Birthday: July 11 Hobby: Dancing Future: Airline hostess Glee Club 2, 3 Don't rush; there's always to- morrow. MAHONEY, LOUISE I. 41 Oak Street Lindy. Commercial Birthdoy: November 27 Hobby: Writing tetters Future: Telephone operotar Haste mokes waste. MAHONEY, THERESA C. 20 Carlton Street Terry. College Birthdoy: October 14 Hobby: Doncmg Future: College Drum Bugle 2 We live in the present, we dream of the future, but we loom eternal truths from the post. MAHONEY, WILLIAM F. 31 Winter Street Big Boy. General Birthdoy: August 23 Hobby: Cavoliers Future: Work Here's to the pilot thot weath- ered the storm. MALTA, DOROTHY H. 51 Preston Rood Dotty. Commercial Birthday: July 27 Hobby: Swimming Future: Office work Junior Red Cross 2, 3 Where wealth and freedom reign, contentment foils. MANJOR, GEORGE M. 70 Comcron Avenue Lefty. College Birthdoy: September 1 Hobby: Sports Future: Novy Glee Club 2, 3 Nothing stings more deeply than the loss of money. MANTINI, LUCILLE C. 213 Cedar Street Lu Lu. Commercial Birthday: Moy 14 Hobby: Dancing Future: Marriage Stamp Clerk 1. 2; Glee Club 2 Nothing is more disgraceful than insincerity. MARAZZI, PETER A. 9 Greenville Terrace Scratchy. Gcnerol Birthday: August 9 Future: Service Proctor I, 2 There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dreom. MARCHI, RICHARD E. 39A Jagues Street Feet. General Birthday: June 29 Future: Service Handsome is os handsome does. MARCHIO, ROSE M. 5 Clorcmon Street Rosie. Commercial Birthday: July 23 Hobby: Hoirdressing Future: Secretary I moke it o rule to believe only what I understand. MARCIANO, ELSIE M. 52 Putnam Street El. Commercial Birthdoy: Moy 29 Hobby: Piano Future: Secretory A friend is. os it were, a sec- ond self. MARDEROSIAN, DIANA E. 103 West Adams Street Di. College Birthday: November 20 Hobby: Woofky Foofky Future: Nursing Glee Club 2, 3; Cheerleader I, 2, 3; Stomp Clerk I; Sym- phony Guild 3; G. A. A 3 Then be not coy, but use your time. MARI. LOUISE A. 18 Con well Street Mori. Commercial Birthday: April 29 Hobby: Bowling Future: Marriage Happiness is where you find it. MARINO, LEONARD 20 8ailcy Rood Lenny. College Birthdgy: November 15 Hobby: Swimming Future: Service He is quiet os a lamb. MAROTTA, CATENA M. 236 Broodway Tina. Retail Distribution Birthday: October 27 Hobby: Making friends Future: Buyer of dresses I have loved my friends os I do virtue. MARTELL, MARIE C. 9 Prichard Avenue Commercial Birthday: July 13 Hobby: Dancing Future: Marrioge A girl with o smile, who's oi ways worth while. MARTIN, CAROLYN L. 97 Holland Street Col. Commercial Birthday: November 5 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Business school Love oil, trust a few, do wrong to none. MATTHEW, EDWARD R. 634 Mystic Avenue Eddie. College Birthday: August 27 Hobby: Stomps Future: Own o new Butek Glee Club 3; Track 3 Still waters run deep. MAVROPOULOS, NICHOLAS G. 31 Alston Street Nick. Gencrol Birthday: January 21 Hobby: Ooncing Football I, 3 Youth is full of sports. MeCANN, JUDITH F. 222 Willow Avenue Judy. College Birthday: April 25 Hobby: Music Future: Designing Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3; Symphony Guild I, 2, 3 The only rose without thorns is friendship. McCarthy, Charles j. 239 Summer Street Chorlic. College Birthday: June 18 Future: New Cor Every moment of life is precious. McCarthy, joan e. 5 Wesley Street Tmy. College Birthday: October 27 Hobby: Sleeping Future: College Drum Bugle 1, 2 If solid happiness we prize, within our breost this lewcl lies. McCarthy, j. Robert 79 Heath Street Moc. College Birthday: May 17 Junior Red Cross 3 One today is worth two to- morrows. McCLOSKEY, PATRICK J. 6 Summer Street Pat. College Birthday: Jonuory 13 Hobby: Electricity Future: Work Neither talk of other people's shortcomings, nor refer to your own excellence. McCOURT, ROBERT F. 18 Greene Street Bob. General Birthday: March 1 Future: Army Success is counted sweetest by those who never succeed. MCDONALD, CONSTANCE M. 27 Dane Avenue Ducky. Commercial Birthday: March 22 Hobby: Lavclli Friends she hos mony, foes has she any? McDonald, francis e. 45 Putnam Street Poxie. Generol Birthday: June 19 Future: Service Basketball I, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Baseball 3 Good things come in small poekoges. McDonald, noel e. 27 Done Avenue Gobby. Commercial Birthday: December 25 Hobby: Sports Anything for a quiet life. mcdonnell, gerald e. 54 Raymond Avenue Gerry. College Birthdoy: February 27 Hobby: Boats Future: College Trock I, 2, 3 He who gives the most lives the longest. McDonough, Margaret t. 64 Forrogut Avenue Moggi. Commercial Birthday: Januory 25 Hobby: Dancing Future: Office work Mind cannot follow it, nor words express her infinite sweetness. McDOUGALL, EDWARD F. 97 Wollocc Street Moc. General Birthdoy: March 29 Hobby: Photography Proctor J Wit is the salt of conversation. McGOWAN, WILLIAM J. 129 Hillsdale Road Mugger. Collcgo Birthday: May 9 Hobby: Sleeping Proctor 3; Rodiator Reporter 1 Solid os the rock of Gibraltar. McGRATH, CONSTANCE R. 6 Cherry Street Connie. Commercial Birthdoy: July 27 Hobby: Lucky 9 Future: Marriogc Proctor I; Drum Bugle I, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, Co Coptam 3; Glee Clubs 3 She hos a friend for every smile and a smile for every friend. McGRATH, FRANCES A. 90 Pearson Avenue Fran. Commercial Birthdoy: November 1 Hobby: Dancing Future: School Tcocher Better the last smile than the first laughter. McGUIGAN, MARY E. 5 Portridgc Avenue Commercial Birthday: May 25 Hobby: Dancing Future: Telephone operator Don't cross bridges before you come to them. MeKENNA, MARJORIE C. 39 Uplond Road Margie. College Birthdoy: April 11 Hobby: Drawing I have a design for living. McKinnon, daniel 18 Whitmon Street Donny. Commercial Birthdoy: February 11 Hobby: Sports Future: Morinos I've ©of too much to do. MclAUGHLIN, JOHN 6 Benedict Street Mac. Commercial Birthdoy: June 28 Hobby: Basketball Future: Service Some ploy to live; I live to play. mclaughlin, john l. 9 Belmont Street Moc. College Birthdoy: May 19 Hobby: Sports Future: Work I live a chormod life. mclaughlin, mary a. 241 Summer Street Mac. College Birthday: November 6 Hobby: Rcodirvg Future: Nurse A merry hcort maketh a cheer- ful countenance. McMAHON, LILLIAN B. 17 Modison Street Commercial Birthdoy: June 16 Hobby: Movie books Future: Bookkeeper Those who talk most soy least. McNUTT, DONALD J. 11 Peorl Street Place Boob. General Birthdoy: August 30 Hobby: Midget auto rocing Proctor 1, 3, Glee Cub 1, 3 Be merry if you are wise. McSHANE, MARIE T. 133 Albion Street Moc. Co’lege Birthdoy Morch 3 Hobby: Horseback riding Future: College Looming without thought is la- bor lost. McTEAGUE, MARILYN A. 275 Willow Avenue Mai. College Birthdoy: Jonuory 19 Hobby: Woofky Foofky Future: Nurse Symphony Guild 3 Heaven ne'er he'ps those who will not act. MFANEY CATHERINE M. 8o Cross Street Place Kay. Commercial Birthday: Februory 2 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Business school Be a good skate, and skate with me. MEDEIROS, BERNICE R. 65 Atherton Street Jeff. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuory 23 Hobby: Swimming future: Hairdresser All work and no whirl will make me a dull girl. MEDEIROS, NAIR O. 3 Villoge Street Commercio I Birthday: Februory 26 Hobby: Amateur radio announcer Future: Fashion designer Rod o tor Reporter 1, 3; Art Club 2, 3 If you arc not in fashion, you ore nobody. MELLONI, WILLIAM J. 15 Sartwcll Avenue Bill. Commercial Birthdoy: April 10 Future: Service For all facts there ore lows. MENDONZA, ALICE S 8 Concord Avenue Commercial Birthday: December 5 Hobby: Reading Future: Secretory What's worth doing at all is worth doing well. MENDOUSA, IRENE C. 38 Princeton Street Renie. General Birthday: April 11 Hobby: Bowling Future: Art school Art Club 3; Nationol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Ho that plonts thorns must not expect to gather roses. MIASSERIAN, HAZEL 890 Broadway Commercial Birthday: August 28 Hobby: Drowing Future: Art school Glee Club 2, 3; Art Club 2 Art is the gift of God ond should be used unto His glory. MICELI, LEONARD F. 154 Summer Street Lenny. Scientific Birthdoy: June 8 Hobby: Sports Future: College The man who feors nothing is os powerful as he who is feared by everybody. MILES, MARY A. 118 Bartlett Street Mtlcsy. Commercial Birthday: August 27 Hobby: Beau Future: Work Bugle Drum 2 A merry heart mokoth a cheer- ful countenance. MILLEA, LEO 72 Wallace Street College Birthdoy:' July 22 Hobby: Bowling Future: Air Force First in the field, never to yield. MILLOS, ARTHUR C. 7 Century Street Mueller. General Birthdoy: Februory 23 Hobby: Working on cars Future: Musician Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2. 3. Glee Club 1 To know one's ignorance is the best port of knowledge. MILLS, JEAN M. 1 Thurston Street Millsie. Commercial Birthdoy: September 28 Hobby: Doncing Future: Comptometer operotor Friend more divine thon all di- vinities. MINASSIAN, SARO 11 Porter Street Scientific Birthday: August 19 Hobby: Work Future: College The read lies straight ahead. MINCHELLO, ROBERT V. 11 Auburn Avenue Bob. Gcnerol Birthday: February 24 Hobby: Skating Future: Architect Football 2 No one con know everything. MIRANDA, ELAINE M. 19 Magnus Avenue Commercial Birthday: November 27 Hobby: Drawing Future: Typist A smile is a heodlight to a pleasant troin of thought. MITRANO, ALEXANDER J. 116 Pearl Street Al. College Birthdoy: January 31 Hobby: Fun Future: Having fun To be great is to be understood. MOCHI, WILLIAM A. 52 Electric Avenue Bill. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuary 12 Hobby: Dancing Future: Work Glee Clubs 2, 3; Art Club 3 As merry as the day is long. MONTESANO, FRANK J. 461 Medford Street Frankie. College Birthday: December 7 Hobby: Gos models Future: Airplane school Track 1, 2, 3 Fly and you will catch the swollow. MONTGOMERY, RICHARD ,M. 42 Highland Avenue Monty. General Birthday: October 13 Hobby: Billiards Future: Novy His blast is heard at merric morn. MOORE, EARLE G. 37 Doy Street Gunnor. College Birthday: March 25 Future: N. R. O. T. C. Art Club 2, Vice President 3 Sailing, sailing, over the bound- ing main. MOORE, JOAN M. 12 Aberdeen Rood Commercial Birthdoy: Fcbruory 6 Future: Office work Players' Club 1, 2, 3; Scholar- ship Ploy 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Stamp Clerk 1 Hoppincss: o good bank ac- count, a good cook, and a good digestion. MORAN, DANIEL D. 108 Pearson Road Screws. General Birthday: April 9 Hobby: Guns Future: Diesel engineer Take arms against a sea of troubles. MOREAU, LEON H. 86 Myrtle Street College Birthday: January 27 Hobby: Motorcycles Future: Artist A mon who at one time has been very foolish, moy of onothor time be very wise. MORGIDA, JOSEPH V. 149 Pearl Street Joe. College 8irthdoy: July 6 Future: Navy Webster Debating 1 Graduating with Honor Come, let us argue together. MOULTROP, RICHARD D. 33 Fronccsco Avenue Dick. College Birthday: December 11 Hobby: Music Future: College To free men threats ore impo- tent. MOUSTAKAS, IRENE 48 Princeton Street Reme. College Birthday: December 26 Hobby: Woofky Foofky Future: College Glee Club 2, 3; Symphony Guild 3; G. A. A. 3 To be happy ourselves is a most effectual contribution to the happiness of others. MULCAHY, RUSSELL E. 672A Somerville Avenue Russ. Commercial Birthday: May 3 Hobby: Cars Future: C. P. A. Junior Red Cross 1, Treosurer 2, President 3 Efficiency is like money in the bonk. MURPHY, ALICE L. 38 Browning Road Ally. College Birthday: November 14 Hobby: Eating Future: Teochcrs' College Quietness is best. MURPHY, CHRISTENS M. 24 Moreland Street Chris. Commercial Birthday: September 19 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Morrioge Red Cross 1, 2 Quiet os o mouse, meek and keen; to sum it all up, it's just Christen©. MURPHY, FRANK D. 13 Compbcll Park Murph. Commercial Birthday: February 4 Future: Business Work is for fools and horses, not me. MURPHY, GEORGE E. 15 Mortimer Plocc Murph. Commercial Birthday: June 19 Hobby: Sports Future: College Enough is as good as a feast. MURPHY, JOHN J. 17 Willoughby Street Murph. General Birthday: Januory 16 Hobby: Sports Future: Work Football I, 2 Everyone is tho son of his own genius. MURPHY, LEONARD F. 71 Berkeley Street Murph. College Birthdoy: Februory 2 Hobby: Magic Glee Club 2, 3 The reword of a thing well done is to hove done it. MURPHY, PAUL X. 103 Willow Avenue Murph. College Birthdoy: April 10 Future: Work Rodiotor Staff 1, 2; Glee Clubs 2, 3; Symphony Guild 2, 3; Rodiotor Reporter 3 Thou con'st not be false to any man. MURPHY, RONALD P. 60 Derby Street Ronny. College Birthdoy: September 17 Future: College Little I ask; my wants ore few. MURPHY, THOMAS F. 64 Highland Road Murph. Commercial Birthdoy: December 15 Future: Florist Come to me now, O benignest sleep. MURRAY, ROSEMARY A. 64 Vernon Street Bashful. Commercial Birthdoy: April 29 Hobby: Doncing Future: Privotc secretory Groduoting with Honor Life is too short for us to wear long foces. NADEAU, NORMAN G. 65 Bailey Road Norm. Gcncrol Birthdoy: April 14 Future: Novy What I con't see. I never will believe in. NARDONE, GERALD L. 23 Croigic Street Chuck. Scientific Birthdoy: November 30 Hobby: Accordion Future: College Glee Clubs 2, Secretory 3; Ro- diator Reporter I; Notional Honor 2, President 3; Boys' State 2; Horvord Book Prize 2 Groduoting with honor Nothing great was ever accom- plished without enthusiasm NETOS, MARY 156 Jaques Street Commerciol Birthdoy: Morch 5 Hobby: Doncing Future: Medicol secretory Student Council I, 2; Proctor 2. 3 Very peppy, full Of fun. NEWCOMB, MARY B. 104 Bartlett Street Commercial Birthdoy: September 28 Hobby: Dancing Spelling Medal 2 Life is hord by the yord; but by the inch, life's o cinch. NICHOLAS, RALPH 27 Gilmon Tcrrocc Nick. College Birthdoy: June 9 Hobby: Sports Future: College Idleness is the holidoy of fools. NICKERSON, DONALD W. 44 Prichord Avenue Nick. College Birthday: September 29 Future: Merchont Manne Glee Club 2 Groat men ore not always wise. NICOSIA, DOROTHY M. 37 Putnam Road Dotty. Commercial Birthdoy: March 25 Hobby: Bowling Future: Business school Groduoting with Honor Who can direct, when oil pre- tend to know. NOBILIO, BERNICE M. 33A Joques Street Bes. Commercial Birthday: November 14 Hobby: Dancing Future: College Radiator Reporter 1, 3; Camero Club 1, 2, 3 Happiness seems made to be shared. NOLAN, MARY F. 22 Gibbcns Street Mae. College Birthday: December 15 Hobby: Swimming Future: Nurse Graduating with Honor All thot glitters is not gold. NOLAN, TERESA F. 51 Dimick Street Terry. Commercial Birthday: June 3 Hobby: Piono Future: Airline hostess The rule of life is to make business a pleosure. NOONAN, RONALD P. 93 Temple Rood Ronnie. Scientific Birthday: April 12 Hobby: Sports Future: College Players' Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Cub 3; Scholarship Ploy 2, 3. Basketball 1, 2; Football 3; Student Council 3; National Honor 2, 3; Boys' State 2 Graduating with Honor Both brains and brown oro his NORDEN, JEAN F. 12 Chester Plocc Commercial Birthdoy: April 13 Hobby: Doncmg Future: Secretory He who has a thousand friends nos not a friend to spare, but he who hos on enemy shall meet him everywhere. NORMAN, BEVERLY L. 122 Pcorl Street Bev. Commercial Birthdoy: January 9 Hobby: Swimming Future: 8usmess school Words are but the shodows of action. NORMAN, FRANCES E. 122 Pcorl Street Fran. Commercial Birthdoy: August 20 Hobby: Photogrophy It's nice to be natural, when you're noturally nice. NORTON, DOROTHY M. 41 Boston Street Dotty. Commercial Birthday: Morch 26 Hobby: Photography Future: Office work Rodiotor Reporter 2; Camera Club 2 Those who happiness would win must share it, for it wos born o twin. NOYES, MARGARET M. 8a Austin Street Peggy. Commercial Birthdoy: August 13 Hobby: Dancing Future: Business school She is goy, yet she is shy, ond there is mischief in her eye. O BRIEN, DONALD L. 221 Summer Street Obe. General Birthday: April 7 Hobby: Sleeping Nor cost one longing lingering look behind. O'BRIEN, DORIS J. 26 Holl Street Do-Dc. Commercial Birthdoy: April M Hobby: Swimming Future: Stenographer G. A. A. 2; Tennis 2 Friendship is a sheltering tree. O'BRIEN, PATRICIA A. 10 Ames Street Pat. College Birthdoy: January 6 Hobby: Icc skating Future: College Patience is the reword of every trouble. O'CALLAGHAN, JOSEPH L. 49 Paulino Street Joe. College Birthdoy: August 10 Football I, 2, Co-Coptain 3; Basketball 2, 3 Ploy up, play up, ond ploy the gome. O'CONNELL, CLAIRE E. 42 Concord Avenue Okie. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuary 1 Hobby: Collecting records Future: Work A friend is never known till needed. O'CONNELL, EDWARD V. S8 Dane Street Ookie. College Birthday: May 1 Hobby: Bowling Future: School When you stop getting better, you stop being good. O'LEARY, ROBERT J. 435 Somerville Avenue Bob. College Birthday: May 2 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Army Enjoy what you hove; hope for what you lack. O'LEARY, TIMOTHY F. 28 Crescent Street Tim. General Birthdoy: Jonuary 27 Future: Pointing He who loves his work is the one who goins success. OLIPHANT, GEORGE L. 7 Gibbons Street Ollic. Genera i Birthday: January 5 Hobby: Sports Future: Servico All tongues speak of him. OLSON, P. JEAN 43 Curtis Street Jconnic. College Hobby: Doncing Future: Nursing Players' Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Boskctboll 2, 3; Symphony Guild 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Mischief lurks in her eyes. O'MARA, VIRGINIA M. 30 Morrison Avenue Ginny. College Birfhdoy: Moy 28 Hobby: Roller skoting Future: Dental hygienist Symphony Guild 2 Every outstanding success is built on the ability ond eagerness to do better than good enough. O'MEARA, ANNE L. 28 1-2 Linden Avenue Andy. Commercial Birthday: September 7 Hobby: Doncing Future: Office work Drum Bugle I, Leader 2 Affectionate, but shy. O'NEIL, JEAN M. 21 Mood Street Jccnic. Commercial Birthday: Jonuory 19 Hobby: Swimming Future: Swimming instructor Cheerleader I, 2; Swimming 1 Forsake not on old friend, for the new is not comparable unto him. O'REILLY, FRED J. 53 Garrison Avenue Bud. College Birthday: July I Future: College Traffic Sguod 1, 2, 3; Proctor I Every doy is ladies' doy with me. O'TOOLE, PATRICIA A. 11-A 8cocon Street Pot. Commercial Birthday: October 19 Hobby: Skoting Future: Office work Frailty, thy name is woman. PACINI, LOUIS J. 21 Joques Street Poochy. Scientific Birthday: Januory 6 Hobby: Sports Future: College Student Council I, 2, Vice- President 3; Glee Clubs 1, 2, Vice-President 3; Radiator Staff 3; Yeorbook Staff 3; Proctor 2; Track I, 2, 3; Players' Club 3; Closs Treas- urer I, 2, 3; National Honor 2, 3 Groduoting with Honor The only way to have a friend is to be one. PAGANO, ANTHONY F. 12 Noshua Street Sonny. Commercial Birfhdoy: December 16 Hobby: Doncirsg Proctor 2 Serious, yet cheerful, octivc, yet resigned. PALADIN), EDWARD J. 69 Morrison Avenue Ed. College Birthdey: March 22 Hobby; Eating Future: College This obove all: to thine own self be true. PALERMO, ROBERT A. 25 School Street Bob. College Birthdoy: February 7 Hobby: Piano Future: Morincs Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3; Symphony Guild 1, 2, 3; Art Club 3 Wealth is not his who hos it, but his who enjoys it. PANTANO, ROSE 23 Ibbetson Street Rosie. Commercial Birthday: June 19 Hobby: Dancing Future: Otficc work Ploy a gay tunc for my danc- •r.g feet. PAPADIMITRIS, NICHOLAS J. 8 Belmont Street Par key. General Birthday: July 22 Hobby: Photography Future: Electrician The mon who expects nothing will never be disappointed. PARKINSON, MARILYN A. 56 Oxford Street Porky. Commercial Birthday: June 27 Hobby. The Tribe Future: Secretary Rodiator Reporter I; Horseback Riding I; Junior Red Cross 2; Prom Committee 2, 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Perfect Attendance 12 years Divinely toll; divinely loir. PASCIUTO, emo a. 10 Ivatoo Street Moo. College Birthdoy: June 12 Hobby: Sports Future: Work Bond 1, 2, 3 The early bird cotches the worm. PASSMORE, EDMUND M. 71 Thurston Street Ed. Scientific Birthdoy: July 28 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: College Radiator Staff 2. 3; Track 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Webster 2, 3; Ycorbook Staff 3; Notional Hmor 2, 3; Boys' State 2 Graduating with Honor From other ships some profit for oneself to gain. PATALANO, JOHN F. 12 Woshmgton Terrace Pot. General Birthday: Morch 4 Hobby: Sports Future: Service Track 2, 3; Boscboll 3; Glee Club 3 You'll never develop eye trouble by looking at the bright side. PAUL, CAROLYN M. 88 Liberty Avenue Lyn. College Birthdoy: December 22 Hobby: Bowling Future: 8usmess school The best that we find in our travels is on honest friend. PEARLSON, HARRISON R. 9 Century Street Here. College Birthday: April 18 Hobby: Hankerin' Future: Horvord Medical 8and 1, 2; Orchestro I; Play- ers' Club I, 2, President 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Scholarship Ploy 2, 3; Notional Honor 2, 3; Boys' State 2 Graduating with Honor He doesn't act on the stage, he behaves. PELLEY, RICHARD A. 355-A Broadway Dick. General Birthday: November 23 Fu'urc: Ministry The world is full of fun and folly, but sometimes it needs o toming down. PENNEY, WARREN A. 40 Cedar Street Penney. Gencrol Birthdoy: October 2 Hobby: Model building Future: Service Football 2 Bashfulness is an ornament to youth. PENNUCCI, ANNE A. 50 Uplond Rood Penny. College Birthdoy: November 5 Hobby: Photography Future: College Her charm lies in her gentle rc- ierve. PERCUOCO, CARMELA L. 9 Plcovont Avenue Millie. Commercial Birthday: November 21 Hobby: Swimming Where hcorts arc true, few words will do. PERRONE, COSMO G. 215 MeGroth Highway Doy. College Birthdoy: October 25 Hobby: Stomp collecting Future: College A smile is the whisper of a lough. PERRY, ARLENE F. 53 Farragut Avenue Commercial Birthday: August I Hobby: Writing Future: Journalism Rodiotor Stoff 1, 2, Associate Editor 3; Yearbook Stoff 3; National Honor 2, 3 Graduating with Honor Sir, I admit your general rule, that every poet is a fool; but you yourself may serve to show it, that every fool is not a poet. PERRY, HENRY A. 23 Bclknop Street Al. Commercial Birthday: February 21 Hobby: Bosoball Baseball I, 2, 3 Not to live ot cose is not to live at all. PETERS, BEVERLY 66 Church Street Mutt. Commercial Birthdoy: July 31 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Switchboard operator Bonk I, 2 They cheated me in the price, but not in the goods. PETERS, CHRISTINE 12 Everett Street Chris. Commercial Birthday: December 23 Hobby: Dancing Future: Marriage Proctor I; Rodiotor Reporter 3 O mistress mine, where ore you roaming? PETRONE, FLORENCE J. 388 Medford Street Flo. Commercial Birthday: Jonuory 2 Hobby: Piano Future: Privote secretary Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Proctor I The breeze of Nature stirring in her soul. PHILLION, THERESA J. 13 Fisk Avenue Terry. Commercial Birthdoy: February 26 Hobby: Dancing Futuro: Office work A single sunbeam can drive owoy many shodows. PHILLIPS, PAUL W. 122 Highland Road Phil. General Birthday: July 20 Hobby: Bosoball Future: Service Give what thou const; toko what thou wilt away. PIAZZA, CARMELLA M. 467 Somerville Avenue Millie. Commercial Birthday: February 3 Hobby: Singing Future: Stenographer Junior Red Crow 1; Stomp Clerk I Silence is more musical than ony song. PICAROI, ANNA F. 285A Highland Avenue Penny. Commercial Birthdoy: November 3 Hobby: Bowling Future: Office work Who neither begs nor fears your favour or your hate. PICCOLO, CONCETTA F. 108 Ten Hills Rood Conmc. College Birthdoy: April 23 Hobby: Singing Future: New Englond Conserva- tory of Music Glee Clubs I. 2, 3 Tis good to be merry ond wise. PIERCE, CLYDE A. 24 Stone Avenue Bee. General Birthday: December I Hobby: Sports Future: Work Youth is full of sport. PIGNONE, NICHOLAS A. 87 Chondlcr Street Nick. General Birthday: April 1 Hobby: Collecting jazz records Future: Drummer in dance bond Orchestra I, 2, 3, Bond 1; Foot- boll 2 Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; wisdom is humble that he knows no more. PILAVIS, ACHILLES N. 14 Crocker Street Archie. College Birthdoy: January 20 Hobby: Ooncing Future: School Glee Club 1, 2, 3 To laugh is proper to the man. PINAKIS, PHILIP J. 4 Munroe Street Pinball. Scientific Birthdoy: July 11 Hobby: Music (Bebop) Future: College Proctor I Wisdom is the conqueror of fortune. PINO. SAMUEL A. 18 Everett Avenue Trucko. General Birthday: March 13 Hobby: Pigeons Future: Prof. Football Baseball I, 2. 3. Track 1, 2, 3. Football 1, 2, 3 It is excellent to hove a giant's strength. PIOLI, JAMES D. 73A Cross Street Jim. General Birthdoy: January 30 Hobby: Living Glee Club 2, 3. Track 1 Thus reody for the woy of life. PISANI, ALFRED P. 199 Summer Street Freddie. College Birthdoy: January 26 Hobby: Trumpet Future: College Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 He profits most who serves best. PITTS, MURIEL A. 39 Webster Street Zosu. Commercial 8irthdoy: March 31 Hobby: Drawing Future: Office work All nature is but art. PITTS, WILLIAM F. 39 Webster Street Bill. General Birthdoy: December 14 Hobby: Motors Future: Printer Track 2, 3; Glee Club 3 Always cheerful and kind. PLACEK, KENNETH E. 233 Summer Street College Birthday: August 26 National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Progress is the octivity of to- day and the ossuronce of to- morrow. POIRIER, LOUISE C. 60 Oliver Street Lou Lou. Commercial 8irthday: July 12 Hobby: Collecting nick nocks Future: Housewife Laughter's never on end; it's a by-product. POLCARI, GILDA M. 34 Putnom Rood Jill. Commercial Birthday: Morch 28 Hobby: Dancing Future: Office work Snappy, clever, full of fun. POLLEYS, RICHARD A. 35 Holl Avenue Dick. Commercial Birthdoy: February 26 Hobby: Basketball Future: Banker A quiet boy you think you see, but in him is hidden T.N.T. POLLI, HERMAN A. 41 Derby Street Smokey. Generol Birthdoy: February 23 Hobby: Doncing Future: Salesman Character gives splendor to youth. PONDELLI, DOROTHY L. 56 Gilman Street Dolly. Commercial Birthday: February 13 Hobby: Doncing Future: Office work Bugle Drum 2 No one can tell the contents of a pockoge by its size. PORTER, DAVID S. 16 Monmouth Street Dave. Commercial Birthdoy: December 25 Hobby: Woodworking Future: College Bond I, 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Be sure you are right, then go ohcad. PORTYRATA, GERALD W. 81 Walnut Street Whitey. Scientific Birthday: October 10 Hobby: Music Future: College Bosketboil 1, 2, 3 It is the wise head that mokes the still tongue. POTHIER, MARIE T. 32 Derby Street Frcnchy. Commercial Birthday: February 26 Hobby: Teaching Sunday School Future: Secretary Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Love oil, trust a few, do wrong to none. PRATT, MARVIN J. 11 Powder House Terrace Marv. College Birthday: September 30 Hobby: Classical records Future: Navy Radiator Reporter I; Radiator Staff 2; Glee Club I, 3; Traffic Squad 2 He makes no friends who never mode a foe. PRATTI, DELLA J. 306 Beacon Street Chickic. Commercial 8irthday: October 14 Hobby: Skating Future: Telephone operator Radiotor Reporter I; Proctor 1 But the waiting time, my brothers, is the hardest time of all. PRESTIA, LYDIA T. 30A Gordon Street Lee. Commercial Birthdoy: October 9 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Lowyer's secretary National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Kindness is ever the begetter of kindness. PRINCE, JANET E. 41 Mason Street Jan. College Birthday: July 1 Hobby: Drawing Future: Dental nursing Radiator Reporter 3; Camera Club 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Diligence is the mother of good luck. QUERZE, SERGIO P. 199 Summer Street Serge. General Birthdoy: November 2 Hobby: Weight lifting Future: Marines The temple of fame is the shortest road to riches. QUILTY, DOROTHY R. 48 Gordon Street Dot. Commercial Birthdoy: December 3 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Business school Glee Club 2; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. QUINCY, LESTER J. 4 Nevoda Avenue Monte. Commercial Birthday: May 12 Hobby: Collecting foreign coins Future: Novy Orchestra 1 Live today, tomorrow may not be. QUINLAN, EDWARD J. 56 Dortmeuth Street Lefty. Retail Distribution Birthday: May 13 Hobby: Pool Future: School It is the wise head thot mokes the still tongue. RAPOSE, NATALIE A. 47 Calvin Street Nat. Commercial Birthday: November 13 Hobby: Ooncing Future: Work Proctor 2 Graduating with Honor Good things come in small packages. RAUSA, JOSEPH F. 85 Bortlctt Street Big Joe. Gencrol Birthdoy: Morch 19 Hobby: Sports Future: To own o new Ford Footboll I Would I were king! RAUSA, MARIA E. 85 Bortlctt Street Gobby. Commercial Birthdoy: Morch 18 Hobby: Doncing Future: Office work Bugle Drum 2 There is o time of spooking, ond o time of being silent. RAWNSLEY, CHARLES F. 51 Russell Rood Charlie. Commercial Birthdoy: December 7 Hobby: Harmonico Future: Business school Proctor 1; Junior Red Cross 3 Wit ond wisdom go together. RAY, FRANK 22 Tyler Street Roy. Cencrol Birthday: Februory 3 Hobby: Machines Future: Cop Traffic Squad 3; Football I The mystery of mysteries is to view machines making ma- chines. REDMOND, MARGARET L. 113 North Street PcCOy- Commercial Birthdoy: September 27 Hobby: Singing Future: Office work Goodness is never fearful. REGAN, JAMES J. 65 Puritan Rood Jimmie. College Birthdoy: May 8 Hobby: Mechanics Future: Service Proctor I A wise man cares not for who he cannot hove. REID. NORMA E. 68 Dover Street Norm. College eirthday: December 14 Hobby: Reading Future: Nursing Graduating with Honor I would help others, out of a fellow feeling. REILLY, CLAIRE L. 9 Pearl Street Place Commercial Birthdoy: October 18 Hobby: Swimming Future: Office work Courtesy is a sign of good toste. REILLY, JAMES J. 52 Thurston Street Jim. College 8irthdav: Morch 22 Hobby: Sports Future: College Glee Club 3 Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. REIS, ANTHONY H. 96 School Street Long Legs. Commercial Birthday: December 6 Hobby: Tall Girls Future: Accountant Boskctball I, 2 I hove fought o good fight. REPPUCCI, PMYLUS O. 39 Franklin Street Dolly. Commercial Birthday: September 20 Hobby: Dancing Future: Work G'ee Clubs I. 2, 3, National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Mirth mokes the banquet sweet. RHUDA, ARTHUR L. 361 Washington Street Art. Scientific Birthday: June 21 Hobby: Sports Future: College Senior Night Committee 3; National Honor 3 Groduoting with Honor Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. RICCI, ALBERT A. 41 Main Street Rickey. College Birthday: September 16 Hobby: Sports Future: College Baseball 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 2 Quarrel, I will support thee. RITCHIE, JEAN M. 142 Highland Avenue College Birthday: Februory 7 Hobby: Swimming Futuro: Nurse Speech is great but silence is greater. RIZZO, MARIE A. 47 Main Street Giz. Commercial Birthdoy: October 12 Hobby: Doncing Future: Office work Bugle Drum I, 2; Basketball I, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3 From the crown of her head to the sole of her feet, she is all mirth. ROACHE, CATHERINE T. 49 Harrison Street Irish. Commercial Birthdoy: April 4 Hobby: Dancing Future: Secretory Groduoting with Honor Silence is more eloquent than words. ROAKE, MARY E. 51 Avon Street Candy. College 8irthdcy: May 19 Hobby: lee skating Future: Dancing teacher Glee Clubs 2, 3 What heppenr. never bothers us half os much as what might happen if. ROBBINS, THELMA A. 212 Powder House Boulevard Thel. College Birthdoy: October 2 Hobby: Doncing Future: Burdett College Hold fast your dreams. RODEN, CHARLES E. 10 Sycamore Street Red. Scientific Birthday: July 7 Hobby: Boating Future: M. I. T. Track 3; Kationol Honor 3 Groduoting with Honor Chiefly the mold of o mon's fortune is in his own hands. RONAYNE, PAULINE T. 29 Highland Road Polly. College Birthday: Morch 16 Hobby: Drawing Future: Medical secretory Glee Club 2. 3; Ployers' Club I, 2, 3; Scholarship Ploy 2, 3 Ah, now soft blushes tinge her checks. RONKANEN, NAOMI G. 36 Irvington Rood College Birthday: December 11 Hobby: Photography Future: Airline hostess G. A A 2, 3; Basketball 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Radiator Staff 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Plov- ers' Club I, 2; Proctor I Hostc makes waste. ROOD, VIRGINIA E. 13 Virginio Street Ginny. Commercial Birthday: March 14 Hobby: Having fun Future: Work Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Full of fun ond foncy free ROSATO. JOSEPHINE M. 21 Linden Street Jo. College 8irthdoy: September 11 Hobby: Singing Future: College Glee Club 3 Worry and I hove never me . ROSS, BETTE L. 20 Mvstic Avenue Porky. Commercial Birthdoy: July 23 Hobby: Sports Future: Getting thin Radiotor Reporter 2, 3; Drum Bugle 2; Junior Rod Cross I Thou shouldst eat to live, not !iv© to eat. ROWELL, ROBERT C. 26 Granite Streot Bob. General Birthday: May 5 Hobby: Rcoding Future: College Do not yield to misfortunes, on the controry go more bo’dly to meet them. ROY, CALISTA M. 8 Pinckney Ploce College Birthdoy: September 4 Hobby: Roller skating Future- Business school The virtue lies In the struggle, not in the prize. RUDOLPH, ANNE P. 108 Hudson Street College Birthday. Januory 13 Hobby: Swimming, band lead- ing Future: Nurse Drum Bugle I; Bond 2, 3 Life is a mirror; if you frown at it, it frowns bock; if you smile, it returns the greeting. RUSSELL, JANET E. 19 Curtis Avenue College Birthdoy: November 7 Hobby: Football Future: College Cheerleader I, 2, 3; Radiator Reporter 2 As merry as the doy is long. RUSSO, ELISSA I. 18 Si Ivey Place Liza. Commercial Birthdoy: November 6 Hobby: Drawing Future: Stenographer Junior Red Cross 1, 3 Nice to walk with; witty to tolk with. RYAN, J. PAUL 23 Powder House Terrace Red. College Birthday: July 27 Hobby: Loafing Future: College Where there ore friends, there is wealth. RYAN, PAUL 139 Perkins Street Genero I Birthdoy: November 12 Hobby: Sports Future: Army Prot tor 3 Leisure is the mother of phil- osophy. SALTZMAN, ELAINE J. 15 James Street Loncy. Commercial Birthday: June 17 Hobby: Dancing Future: Bentley School of Ac- counting Glee Club 2; Rodiotor Reporter 2 Graduating with Honor I hope I shall have leisure to make good. SANTOMANGO, ANTHONY A. 18 Fremont Street Sandy. Genero I Birthday: November 7 Hobby: Trumpet Future: Navy Orchestra I, 2, 3; Band 1. 2 The body is the shell of the soul, and dress the husk of that shell; but the husk of- ten tells whot the kernel is. SANTOSUOSSO, ROBERT M. 301 Washington Street Bob. Commercial Birthday: February 1 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Navy A lion among the ladies. SANTOSUOSSO, ROSE M. 63 Main Street Ro. College Birthday: Februory 14 Hobby: Writing letters Future: College G. A. A. 2, 3 Graduating with Honor Without friends no one would choose to live. SARKISIAN, DOROTHY A. 122 Cross Street Dotty. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuory 17 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Office work Dotty is liked wherever she may go; just osk her friends and they'll tell you so. SARNO, HENRY 57 Prichard Avenue Hank. Commercial Birthdoy. April 15 Future: Police officer Groduatmg with Honor Studious ond ambitious. SARTO, EVA F. 33 Oxford Street Eve. Commercial Birthday: April 16 Hobby: Talk and laugh Future: Office Proctor 3 Laugh, if you ore wise. SCHWAB, ROBERT W. 76 Elm Street Noture Boy. Retail distribution Birthday: October 23 Future: Work Who con wrestle against sleep? SCUZZARELLA, GRACE M. 8 Pinckney Street Commercial Birthday: December 7 Hobby: Dancing Future. Legal secretary Tis a good thing to lough at ony rote. SENCABAUGH, MILTON R. 98 Curti Street Milt. Scientific Birthdoy: October 26 Hobby: Fishing Future: Forestry school Proctor 3; First prize Novy Ooy Essoy 3 Were there no women, men might live like gods. SHACKFORD, JOAN E. 33 Cedor Street Joonie. Commercial Birthdoy: October 3 Hobby: Dancing Future: Business school Nationol Honor 3 The play of limbs succeeds the ploy of wit. SHANAHAN, WILLIAM J. 71 Lexington Avenue. Bill. Commercial Birthday: November 12 Future: To own a small busi- ness Keep your shop and your shop will keep you. SHANNON, THOMAS J. 27 Otis Street General Birthdoy: October 31 Hobby: Sports For sure no minutes bring us more content thon those in pleasont, useful studies spent. SHAW, MARILYN L. 141 Orchard Street Mol. Commercial 8irthdoy: April 3 Hobby: Roller skating Radiator Reporter I; Glee Clubs 1, 2; Symphony Guild 2 A persuasive thing is song; let girls learn to sing. SHEA, BARBARA A. 14 Gilman Tcrrocc Bobs. Commercial Birthday: December 16 Hobby: Doncing Future: Office work Radiator Reporter 2 Although she looks gentle and shy, there's o twinkle of mis- chief in her eye. SHEA, DELIA A. 1 Snow Tcrrocc Dolly. College Birthdoy: June 26 Hobby: Music Future: Nursing Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 2, 3; Bugle Drum 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Full of snap, vim, and pep; she will always be in step. SHEA, FRED T. 21 Webster Avenue Fred. General Birthday: September 9 Hobby: Drawing Future: Service Art Club 2, Treasurer 3 It isn't work unless you'd rather be doing something else. SHEEHAN, JEAN M. 9 Gronite Street Mucca- Commercial Birthdoy: Moy 5 Hobby: Skating Future: Telephone operator Wrinkles should merely indi- cate where smiles hove been. SHILOSKY, FRANK J. 16 Colvin Street Gatbic. College Birthday: January 26 Future: Marines Proctor 1; Radiator Reporter 2; Football 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1 I'd rather laugh, a bright haired boy, than reign, o grey beard king. SICA, JOSEPH V. 320 McGrath Highway Scratch. Scientific Birthday: Januory 18 Hobby: Sports Future: College National Honor 3 He who rises late never docs a good doy's work. SIEGEL, FRANKLIN 11 Highlond Avenue Stretch. College Birthday: April 8 Hobby: Photography Future: College Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3; Camero Club 1; Basketball 1; Sym- phony Guild 1, 2, 3; Ployors' Club 3; Scholarship Play 3 Wcok men wait for opportuni- ties; strong men moke them. SILLIKER, LILLIAN L. 15 Wisconsin Avenue Lil. Commercial Birthday: February 22 Hobby: Swimming Future: Office work He is well paid that is well satisfied. SILVESTRI. GINO 55 Bailey Rood Onig. College Birthdoy: May 1 Hobby: Skating Glee Clubs I, 2, 3 An unrelenting foe to love. SIMMONS, LORRAINE N. 103 Gilman Street Laurie. Commercial Birthdoy: September 20 Hobby: Junk collecting Future: Bookkeeper Mirth prokmgeth lifo, and couscth health. SMITH, BARBARA A. 105 North Street Bobs. Commercial Birthday: June 6 Hobby: Eating Future: Office work Student Council I, 2, Secretary 3; Players' Club 2, 3; Chair- mon of Scholarship Ploy 3; Notional Honor 2, 3; Sopho- more Executive Committee 1; Class Officer 2 Graduating with Honor A pretty girl is like a melody. SMITH, DORIS L. 87 Bay Stole Avenue Oottie. Commercial Birthday: March 2 Hobby: Swimming Future: Office work Chongc your pleasure, but never chongc your friends. SMITH, FAITH M. 23 Linden Avenue Fay. College Birthday: Februory 25 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Nursing Horseback riding 1, Monoger 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soft- ball 3; G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3 Don't look for trouble; let trouble look for you. SMITH, PATRICIA D. 164 Broadway Pat. Commercial Birthdoy: May 29 Hobby: Making friends Portio 1, 2, Treasurer 3; Proc- tor I; G. A. A. 1 I am wealthy in my friends. SMITH, PRISCILLA E. 84 Marion Street Patsy. Commercial Birthdoy: July 20 Hobby: Doncing Future: Clerical Work Good humor is a goodness ond wisdom combined. SNOW, HARRISON D. 54 Pinckney Street Hoir. College 8-rthdoy: September 23 Hobby: Looting Future: Army Don't judge a book by its cover. SOCHER, DOLORES O. 41 Wisconsin Avemm Debbie. College Birthdoy: September 21 Hobby: Woofky Foofky Future: College G. A A. I, 2, 3; Rodiotor Re- porter I; Bowling V, 2 Whot sunshine is to flowers, smiles ore to humanity. SOKOLSKI, FRANCES A. 42 Greenville Street Frame. Commercial 8irthdoy: December 15 Hobby: Rcoding Future: Cosmetician Graduating with Honor Beauty pleases the eye only; sweetness of disposition charms the soul. SOLANO, JOSEPHINE C. 80 Wollacc Street Josie. Commercial Birthday July 16 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Secretory Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, Secretory 3; Student Council 3 A true friend is a friend forever. SPEAR, ROSE H. 55 Linwood Street Rosie. Commercial Birthdoy: November 18 Hobby: Dancing Future: Secretary Quiet and sweet, that's Rosie from hcod to feet. SPERO, VIRGINIA E. 302 McGrath Highwoy Ginny. Commercial Birthdoy: April 13 Hobby: Writing Al Future: Ginny Simm's Business School Spelling Medal I He who sings frightens away his ills. SPINOS, COSTA A. 118 Hollond Street Greek. College Birthdoy: May 28 Hobby: Aviotion Future: College He sholl hove chariots cosier than air that I will have in- vented. SPINOSA, CIVITINA F. 53 Harding Street Tino. Commercial Birthdoy: Morch 22 Hobby: Doncing Future: Marriogc Whether the hour is dark or bright, just be loyal to God ond right. SPINOSA, ELVIRA A. 50 Parkdalc Street Lovoy. Commercial 8irthdoy: August 3 Hobby: Piono playing Future: Business school She is quiet, conscientious, ond obligingly sweet. SPLAINE, DANIEL F. 36 High Street Franco. College 8irthday: Morch 12 Hobby: Girls Future: Novy Ambition has no risk. STACK, ROBERT G. 27 Gcrrison Avenue Bob. Gcncrol Birthday: October 16 Hobby: Stamps If love be life, I long to die. STAVRINOS, VENETIA 46 Greenville Street Venae. College Birthday: January 28 Hobby: Drawing Future: Art school Art Club 1 Don't let a fool trouble you nor a trouble fool you. STEARNS, JOHN T. 106 West Quincy Street General Birthday: November 26 Future: Accountont Art Club 3 Boshfutness is on ornament to youth. STEEVES, JANET L. 16 Fcllswoy West Jon. College Birthday: Februory 21 Future: Business school Be not simply good, be good for something. STEEVES, ROBERT A. 29 Cutter Avenue Bob. College Birthday: Jonuory 8 Hooby: Photogrophy Future: Retail business Business dispatched is business well done, but business hur- ried is business ill done. STELIN, JOYCE R. 45 Montrose Street Jay. Commercial Birthday: November 22 Future: Secretory In all things she is very wise which shows we cannot judge by her size. STELLATO, TERESA C. 5 Mcdison Street Terry. Commercial Birthaoy: September 23 Hobby: Dancing Future: Nurse G. A. A. 1; Tennis 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1; Softball 1 Follow your own bent no Plot- ter what people say. STEPANIAN, ROXY A. 208 Holland Street Rox. Commercial Birthdoy: February 13 Hoobv: Done mg Future: Private secretory Proctor 1; Junior Red Cross I; Bowling 1, 2, 3; G. A. A 2, 3; Orchestro 1, 2 Graduating with Horor Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shodow. STERNER, JANICE I. 58 Lowden Avenue Jan. Retoil Distribution Birthday: November 30 Hobby: Sneaking under turn- stiles. Junior Red Cross 1; Radiator Reporter 2, 3 No gems, no gold she needs to wear, she shines intrinsically fair. STEVENS, JANET L. 18 Lowell Street Stevie. Commercial Birthdoy: Morch 22 Hobby: Soving pennies Future: Business school Who dorcs nothing need hope for nothing. STRAZZULLO, FRANK S. 43 Thurston Street Humpy. General Birthday: October 17 Future: Electrician Blind zeol con only do harm. STRUZZIERO, ROBERT C. 493 Somerville Avenue Struzzy. College Birthdoy: December 5 Hobby: Music Future: College Bond I, 2, 3; Orchestra I, 2, 3; Glee Clubs 2, 3 Music is the universal longuogo of monkind. SUGARMAN, HELEN L. 57 Josephine Avenue Sugie. College Birthdoy: August 8 Hobby: Collecting Future: College Players' Club I. 2. Vice-Presi- dent 3; Scholarship Ploy 2, 3; Rodiotor Reporter 3; G. A. A I; Symphony Guild 2, 3 Ever let thy fancy room; pleas- ure never is ot home. SUGHRUE, ANNA M. 1150 Broodway Sugor. College Birthdoy: Morch 15 Hobby: Skiing Future: College G. A. A. I, 2; Boskotboll 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Her sincerity is o virtue but her personality is a gift. SULLIVAN, MARJORIE E. 35 Governor Winthrop Rood Margie. Commercial 8irthdoy: November 21 Hobby: Doncing One of the most sublime things in the world is truth. SULLIVAN, ROBERT F. 19 New Hampshire Avenue Sully. College Birthday: Juno 13 Hobby: Sports Future: College Football I. 2. 3; Boscboll 2. 3; Traffic Squod 2, 3; Glee Club 3 To win is to ploy the gome every time. SUSSENBERGER, JOHN K. 60 Adams Street Suzi. College Birthday: August 18 Hobby: Hot rods Future: Prep school Basketball I, 2, 3; Bascboll I, 2, 3; Bond I Without danger the gome grows cold. SWEENEY, PAUL E. 31 Linden Avenue Poulic. College Birthdoy: February 26 Hobby: Driving Future: College A small youth with o big heort. SWEENEY, THOMAS W. 112 Woodstock Street Tom. General Birthdoy: Morch 27 Hobby: Model roilroads Future: Draftsman Proctor I Let me live in o house by the side of the rood and be a friend to man. SWENSON, EVELYN M. 55 Woods Avenue Evie. Commercial Birthday: Februory 22 Hobby: Collecting stationery Future: Office work Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions. SWINDELL, GLADYS K. 10 Pleosant Avenue Gloddy. Commercio! BiMhdoy: September 11 Hobby: Ploying piano Future: Secretory Groduoting with Honor Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. SYLVA, ANTHONY M. 1211 Cambridge Street Tony. College Birthday: December 26 Future: Musicion Bond 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 'Tis the heart that is within us which maketh life a sigh or a song. TAGLIAMONTE, THERESA C. 23 Columbus Avenue Terry. Commercial Birthday: October 15 Hobby: Dancing Future: Office work Rodiator Reporter 2 Graduating with Honor A smile is a hcodlight to a pleasant train of thought. TASKER, GERALDINE L. 57 Elmwood Street Gerry. Commercial Birthdoy: August 11 Hobby: Shoes Future: Nurse All that I am, and all thot I hope to be, I owe to my angel mother. TAVARES, JOANNA M. 224 Highland Avenue Jo. College Birthdoy: February 10 Hobby: Music Future: College Glee Club 3; Notionol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Nothing is achieved before it be thoroughly attempted. TAYLOR, KENNETH A. 91 Raymond Avenue General Birthdav: July 28 Hobby: Model railroading Future: Novy He who stands high in his own estimation is still o long woy from the top. TEVLIN, WILLIAM A. 264 Somerville Avenue Wild Bill. General Birthdoy: December 6 Hobby: School Hockey I, 3; Boseboll 1, 2, 3 Youth is the opportunity to do something and become some- body. THEODORE, PAUL S. 215 Highlond Avenue Ted. Commercial Birthdoy: March 31 Hobby: Roller skating Future: Aviation To the victors belong the spoils. THIES, ARNOLD R. 87 Josephine Avenue Bing. General Birthday: May 26 Hobby: Music Future: Singing Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3; Symphony Guild I, 2, 3 ; Traffic Squod Captain 3 If music be the food of love, ploy on. THOLANDER, BARBARA M. 131 Warwick Rood, Newton Borb. Commercial Birthday: December 8 Hobby: Swimming Future: Privote secretory Glee Club 2; Rodiator Reporter 3 The less men think, the more they talk. THOMAS, DOROTHY M. 4SA Done Street Dottic. Commerciol Birthdoy: September 24 Hobby: Dencing Future: Stenogropher Portio Debotmg 1, 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Notionol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Not in the domor of the crowded street, not in the shouts ond ploudits of the throng, but in ourselves lie triumph ond defeat. THOMSON, RONALD R. 379 Broodwoy Ruddle. College Birthdoy: April 10 Future: Navy A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from o joyous heort. THORNBURG, DOROTHY L. 88 Josephine Avenue Dottic. College Birthdoy: Moy 23 Hobby: Music Future: College Camero Club I, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Tennis I; Symphony Gulid 3 Quietness is o virtue that con he heard. TORODE, IRENE M. 20 Windsor Road P.eenie. Commercial Birthdoy: March 13 Hobby: Drowing Future: Secretory Art Club President 3 Cheerful company shortens the miles. TOROSSIAN, CARL K. 922 Broodwoy Genero I Birthday: April 24 Hobby: Model oirplones Future: Dental technician Football 1, 3; Trock 1, 2, 3. Glee Clubs 1. 2, 3 Always cheerful, courteous, ond kind. TOWNSEND, LORRAINE M. 54 Gorham Street Romy. Commercial Birthdoy: February 7 Hobby: Skating Future: Mornaoe I om going the way of all the earth. TRAVAGLIA, JOSEPH 7 Cross Street Joe. Commercial Birthdoy: February 9 Future: Army Mechanic Still woters run deep. TRAVAGLIA, MARGARET A. 7 Cross Street Midge. Commercial Birthdoy: Moy 27 Hobby: Photography Future: Excitement Portia 2 A smile for oil, a welcome glod, a ioviol coaxing woy she nad TRAVALINE, JOSEPH T. 38 Lowell Street Joe. College 8irthday: April 22 Hobby: Sports Future: College Glee Clubs 2, 3; Symphony Guild 3 Whatever is worth doing at oil is worth doing well. TRIGLIONE, CATHERINE J. 11 Prescott Street Trigger. Commercial Birthday: May 17 Hobby: Keeping greeting cords Future: Office work Junior Red Cross 3 Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful. TRIMBLE, RICHARD J. 125 Boston Avenue Porky. Gencrol Birthdoy: Ju’y 10 Hobby: Bowling Future: Service Advice is not whot is most plcosont, but whot is most useful. TROISI. MARY E. 70 Summer Street Twceze. Commorciol Birthday: November 3 Hobby: Collecting pictures Future: Solcswork A light heort lives long. TSOUKALAS, ANTHONY 207 Washington Street Tony. College Birthdoy: Januory 14 Track I Debt is o bottomless seo. TUCCELLI, ELENA M. 38 Fountain Avenue Al. Commercial 8irthdoy: Fcbruory IS Hobby: Dancing Future: Business school Notionol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor We all live in hope of pleasing someone. TURNER, RICHARD B. 37 Francesco Avenue Dick. College Birthday: July 12 Hobby: Moking on cosy dollar Future: Finding a soft job There is no substitute for brams. TYE, ELINORS M. 42 Gordon Street El. Commercial Birthdoy. October 28 Hobby: Dancing Future: Legal secretory National Honor 2, 3; Good Citi- zenship Mcdol Graduating with Honor Sweeter than all the roses. TYLER, SHIRLEY ). 47 Mcochom Rood Shirl. College Birthday: March 2 Hobby: Dancing Future: College Players' Club I, 2, 3, Symphony Guild 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1; Scholar- ship P.ay 2, 3; Bowling 3; Softball 3; Basketball 3, Glee Club 3 It is a friendly heort thot has plenty of friends. UGLIETTO, PATRICIA M. 131 Glen Street Salty. Commercial Birthday: Morch 10 Hobby: Sailing Future: Singer Glee Club 3; Bugle and Drum 2 Hear much; speak little. TURNER, ALICE M. 5 Curtis Street Allic. Commercial Birthday: December 13 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Business school Lough if you arc wise. VAIL, CHESLEY 19 Chornwood Rood Chet. Retoil distribution Birthocy: April 12 Future: More schooling We con't all achieve greatness, but we can practice goodness. VAIL, LAWRENCE C. 33 Century Street Lowric. Gcncrol Birthdoy: December 22 Hobby: Trumpet Future: Novy Bond I, 2, 3; Orchcstro I, 2, 3 AM musicol people seem to be hoppy. VALIANTS, VIRGINIA M. 91 Pcorson Avenue Gmny. Commere iol Birthdoy: Februory 13 Hobby: Skoting Fu’urc: Bookkeeper Art Club 2. 3 The moking of o friend is o great day's work. VANCOUR, CLAIRE D. 40 Rhode Island Avenue Smiley. College Birthdoy August 3 Hobby: Sewing Future: Nursing I hove to live for others ond not for myself. VANGEL, DOROTHY L. 31 MonsfiokJ Street Dot tie. College Birthdoy: March 6 Hobby Sports Future: College Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3; Ployers' Club 2, 3; Symphony Guild 3 Notionol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Tragedy is not for me, for I om content to be goy. VASILIOU, BASIL! T. 52 Vernca Street Billy. Commercial Birthdoy: March 24 Hobby: Sports I have to live for others not for myself. VAUDO, COSMO 21 Merriom Street Voldo. Commercial Birthdoy: April 20 So little done; so much to do. VAUDO, JOSEPHINE R. 13 Linden Street Jo. College Birthdoy: August 21 Hobby: Music Future: Offkc work Glee Clubs 1, 2, Vice President 3; Rodio'or Stoff 2, 3; Sym- phony Guild 3; Notionol Honor Society 3; Notionol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Let me hove music ond I seek no more delight. VAUDO, MARY L. 14 Foirmount Avenue Commercial BHhdoy March 28 Hobby: Dancing Future: Secretory Friendship is a union of spirits. VEINO, EARL G. 25 Brostow Avenue Tex. Generol Birthdoy: Morch 15 Hobby: Guitor Future: Work Working is on old foshioned way of earning a living. VEINOT, BARBARA J. I Cedor Street Bobs. Commercial Birthdoy: September 30 Hobby: Doncing Future: Secretory Oh, give us o mon who sinos ot his work. VENTOLA, LOUIS J. 28 Arlington Street Lou. College Birthdoy: September 23 Hobby: Sports Future: College Junior Red Cross 2 Graduating with Honor Mo mon is so wise that he can loom no more. VENTURELLI, JOHN P. 37 Derby Street Johnny. College Birthdoy: September 8 Hobby: Hockey Future: Navy Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Proctor I To do two things at once is to do neither. VERCELLINI, LOIS M. 50 Heath Street Loio. General Birthday: Moy 16 Hobby: Ice skating Future: Office work Radiator Reporter 3 Without confidence there is no friendship. VERONELLI, HILDA E. 82 Alpine Street Commercial Birthdoy: November 17 Hobby: Books Future: Secretary Variety is the mother of enjoy- ment. VIGNEAU, ALFRED J. 3 Ooklond Avenue Swifty. Scientific Birthdoy: Jonuory 31 Hobby: Photography Future: College Want of dosirc is the greatest of riches. VINING, DOROTHY J. 51 Trull Street Dot. General Birthday: November 7 Hobby: Ice skating Future: Nurse Basketball 1, 2; Proctor 2; No- tionol Honor 2, 3 The truth shall make you free. VOLTURNO, NANCY J. 314 Washington Street Cookie. College Birthday: August 19 Hobby: Singing Future: Lesley College Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Symphony Guild 3; Radia- tor Reporter I, 3; Proctor 2 It's no disgrace to be defeated but it is to stay defeated. WALLACE, MARY L. 493 Broadway College Birthday: January 6 Hobby: Edgar Olson Future: Nurse G. A. A. 1; Boskctball 1; Horseback Riding I; Bugle Drum 2 A good reputation is more val- uable than money. WALSH, HELEN M. 31 Ibbetson Street Marie. Commercial Birthdoy: Moy 11 Hobby: Doncing Future: File clerk Portio 1 Mirth prolongs life. WALSH, JOAN L. 43 Madison Street College Birthday: July 19 Hobby: Stamps, drawing Future: Legal secretory Portio 1, 2, 3 Brevity is the soul of wit. WARREN, WALTER F. 38 New Hompshirc Avenue Wally. General Birthday: Jonuary 14 Hobby: Eating Popularity is only a virtue when men have it whether they will or not. WATERMAN, HUGH J. 32 Ebn Street General Birthday: March 3 Hobby: Rodio Future: Aviation The quorrcls of lovers arc like summer storms; that which is bitter to endure moy be sweet to remember. WEBB, NANCY A. 4) Francesco Avenue College Birthday: Jonuary 5 Hobby: Ice skoting Future: College Portia 2, 3; Notionol Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Character gives splendor to youth. WEBSTER, BAR8ARA F. 14 Woods Avenue Babs. Commercial Birthday: Februory 1 Hobby: Ploying piano Future: Nurse A good opportunity is seldom presented ond is cosily lost. WELCH, ELIZABETH A. 18 Cleveland Street Sporkic. Commercial Birthday: December 27 Hobby: Dcncing Future: To grow toll God's in His heaven; oil's right with the world. WELCH, JUNE M. 10 Maine Tcrrocc Commercial Birthday: September 30 Hobby: Lucky 9 Future: Morriogc Cheerleader I, 2; Drum Bugle I; Rodiotor Reporter I; Portia I Mon has his will but woman has her woy. WELCH, WILLIAM J. 18 Cleveland Street Bill. General Birthday: August 16 Hobby: Skating Future: Aviation Trock 2, 3; Hockey 3; Proctor 3 Give to me the life I love. WHELAN, EDWARD F. 26 New Hampshire Avenue General. Genero I BiHhdoy. September 4 Hobby: Pool Future: Marines Proctor 2; Junior Red Cross 3 I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them thot know less. WHIFFEN, GILBERT L. 3 Beckwith Circle Whiff. General Birthday: November 24 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Get owoy from it all Don't give up when you come to the end of your rope; tic a knot in it ond hong on WHITCOMB, RUTH F. 231 Willow Avenue Ruthie. College Birthdoy: July 30 Hobby: Child care Future: Nursing school Glee Clubs I, 2. 3; Symphony Guild 1, 2, 3; Proctor 2 O mistress mine, where ore you rooming? WHITLEY, ROBERT T. 96 Packard Avenue College Birthday: March 14 Future: College Joys arc our wirvgs; sorrow our spurs. WHITMAN, EARL K. 44 Pcorl Street Whit. Scientific Birthday: March 27 Hobby: Sports Future: College Boseball 1, 2, 3; 8osketl all 2 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor While we stop to think we often miss opportunity. WIENOLD, ERIC A. 77 Partridge Avenue Ric. College Birthdov: September 28 Hobby: Ooncing Future: Television engineer Women ore such expensive things. WILDER, DIANE B. 85 College Avenue Skipper. College Birthday: August 4 Hobby: Doncing Future: Airline hostess To be doing good is man's most glorious tosk. WILLIAMS, ARTHUR L. 20 Dartmouth Street Art. Gcncrol Birthday: January 16 Hobby. Drcoming Hockey 3 Laugh and be merry. WILSON, ELIZABETH J. 38 Illinois Avenue Betty. College Birthday: December 19 Hobby: Drawing Future: X-Roy technician G. A. A. I; Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, Manager 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2 3 It is the wise head that mokes the still tongue. WILSON, MARY H. 54 Berkeley Street Commercial 8irthday: November 20 Hobby: Horseback riding Future: Office work G. A. A. 1; Horscbock Riding I; Junior Red Cross I That friendship will not con- tinue to the end which is be- gun for on end. WILTON, MARY E. 48 Highland Rood Happy. College Birthday: Moy 29 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Nursing school 6!ce Clubs 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3; Symphony Guild 2, 3; Radiator Staff 3; Radiator Reporter 1, 2; Play- ers' Club 2, 3; G. A. A. I; Yearbook Staff 3; Scholarship Play, 2, 3 Alike, the busy and the goy. WINTERS, CHARLES P. 88 Gdmon Street Bud. Generol Birthdoy: December 4 Hobby: Sports Future: Navy It is better to have a little thon nothing. WISDOM, MARY M. 74 Cedar Street College Birthdoy: May 14 Hobby: Working Future: Nursing Happiness is a form of couroge. WOLF, RICHARD V. 3 Wot ion Street Dick. Generol Birthday: Februory 20 Hobby: Eating Future: Baseboll Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Bose ball 2, 3 If food is the staff of life, let me live. WREN, THELMA R. 108 Central Street Birdie. Commercial Birthday: June 21 Hobby: Collecting snapshots Future: Marriogc Small service is true service while it lasts. WRIGHT, ELIZABETH J. 5 Herscy Street Betty. Commercial Birthday: August 9 Hobby: The Tribe Future: Secretary Glee Club 2, 3; National Honor 3 Graduating with Honor She is as merry os the day is long. WRIGHT, MARY M. 37 Quincy Street Commercial Birthdoy: January 6 Hobby: The Tribe Future: Secretory Bank I, 2; Notional Honor 3 Graduating with Honor Tomorrow is forever. WYNER, EVELYN H. 3 Rose Street Evcy. Commercial Birthdoy: August 11 Hobby: Doncing Fumre: Business school A sense of humor is the spice of life. YORK, MARILYN E. 64 Line Street Mol. Commercial 8irthdoy: August 26 Hobby: Needlework Future: Office work Success surely comes with con- science in the long run, other things being equal. YOUNG, WILLIS A. 7 Forrogut Avenue Red. General Birthday: April 3C Future: Service Trock 1, 2 Honor and Progress. ZACCAROO, ANTHONY M. 29 Dormtouth Street Tony. Generol Bir'thdoy: June 1 Time rolls his ceaseless course. ZAMMITTI, RICHARD T. 27 Elston Street Dick. College Birthdoy: August 9 Future: Phormacy Nothing is impassible to o wil ling hcoit. ZANIEWSKI, CHESTER E. 43 Magnus Avenue Chet. Scientific 8irthday: October 25 Hobby: Photogrophy Future: Photogrophy Traffic Squad 1; Glee Club 1 Every mon for himself ond God for us all. ZAWTSOS, HAZEL R. 56 Lowden Avenue Commercial 8irthdoy: January 3 Hobby: Dancing Future: Working G'cc Club 2, Treasurer 3; Symphony Guild 2, 3 Better the last smile, thon the first laughter. ZENKIN, MARGARET J. 79a Boston Avenue Dolly. Commercial Birthdoy: August IS Hobby: Swimming Future: Airline hostess A womon's guess is more ac- curate thon a man's certainty. CRONIN, JOHN J. 10 Ossipcc Rood Red. General Birth(!ay: Moy 17 Future: Marines He would have an argument for a week, laughter for a month, ond o good iest for- ever! DONOVAN, RICHARD A. 12 Benton Road Dick. General Birthday: Moy 16 Hobby: Cars and boats Future: Business G!cc Club 3; Track 3 Anything for a quiet life. HANIFIN, PATRICK J. 51 Harrison Street Honnic. General Birthdoy: Morch 17 Hobby: Basketboll Future: College To love the game beyond the prize. MacNEILL, WILLIAM 8. 89 Porter Street Bill. Commercial Birthdoy: September 7 Hobby: Sports Future: Business Time waits for no man. McGovern, Charles h. 12 Mosslond Street Chuck. General Birthdoy: November 18 Hobby: Hoving fun Future: Navy The wonder is always new that ony sane man can be a sailor. O'KEEFE, CHARLES P. 26 Calvin Street Keefoe. General Birthdoy: June S Hobby: Sports Future: College At the game’s end we shall see who gains. SPEAR, MARILYN R. 55 Linwood Street Mol. Commercial Birthday: July 10 Hobby: Dancing Future: Secretary The odor is the rose; the smile, the woman. GRIFFIN, JOSEPH J. 85 Merriam Street Fingers. College 8irthday: Morch 29 Future: College Better late than never. Thi! Camerii Shy 8 ANTETOMASO, RAYMOND I. 3 Bedford Street General Birthdoy: August 17 Hobby: Sports Future: Service I dorc do oil thot becomes o mon. D'AMATO, ALBERT C. 9 Upland Park Al. College Birthdoy: October 26 Hobby: D'Amotoisms Future: College Diplomacy is to do and soy the nosticst thing in the nicest woy. GOODE, JOHN R. 30 Brastow Avenue College Birthdoy: October 16 Hobby: Records Future: Work Webster 3 He profits most who serves best. CALDER, DONALD W. 42 Sewall Street Poody. General Birthdoy: September 22 Hobby: Billiords Speech is greot but silence is greater. DAVIS, JOHN S. 12 Prospect Hill Avenue Jock. Commercial Birthdoy: Jonuary 25 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Work All work ond no ploy mokes Jock a dull boy. HALEY, WARREN F. 6 Cherry Street Skippy. Commercial Birthdoy: July 20 Hobby: Sleeping Future: Work tor o living Love oil, trust o few. COHEN, NORMAN G. 385 Summer Street General Birthdoy: February 21 Hobby: Sports Future: College A mon should be better than ho is. DeYOUNG, HERBERT W. 30 Evergreen Avenue Herb. General Birthdoy: December 22 Hobby: Sports Future: Civil Scrvicic They olwoys folk who never think. HIGGINS, JAMES A. 34 Minnesota Avenue Jimmie. General Birthdoy: August 20 Hobby: Stomps Future: Navy Joyfulncss is the mother of oil virtue. COLLINS, BEVERLY M. 68 Irving Street Betty. Commercial Birthdoy: May 9 Hobby: Skating Future: Office work You shall know me by the com- pany I keep. DOHERTY, WILLIAM F. 61 L inwood Street Bill. General Birthdoy: July 20 Hobby: Bose ball Future: Firemen An unextinguishcd loughter shokes the skies. HINKLEY, EARLE JR. 12 Combrio Street Scientific Birthday: June 4 Ployers' Club 1. 2, 3, Scholar ship Play I, 2; Glee Clubs I. 2. 3 CRIPPS, STANLEY F., Jr. 48 Pcorl Street Ston. College Birthdoy: August 16 Hobby: Aviation Future: Novol Aviation Adventures ore to the odven- turous. FEDELE, ANTHONY D. 33 Spring Street Commercial Birthday: March‘31 Hobby: Music He is well paid who is well satisfied. Graduating with Honor HORAN, JUNE 28 Alpine Street Commercial Birthday: February 4 Hobby: Swimming Future: Office work Stamp Clerk 1; Proctor 2 It is not enough to do good; onc must do it the right woy. Thu Camera Shv HUGHES, JAMES F. 30 Mcrriam Street College 8irthdoy: October 29 Future: College All that glitters is not gold. INGENERI, CAMILLE C. 38 Robinson Street Mitzic. Commercial Birthdcy: May 18 Hobby: Acting innocent Future: Office work Happy I am, from core I'm free, why oren't they all contented like me? LAMBERT, ROBERT F. 44 Hancock Street Sob. Commercial Birthrfay: December 5 Hobby: Sports Future: Business school What’s life, if not for fun? MULLEN, MICHAEL M. 10 Bromfield Rood Mike. Commercio! Birthdoy: October 9 Future. Office work Time teaches many lessons. MULVEY. GEORGE D. 26 Clyde Street Sonny. Commercial Birthdoy: January 4 Hobby: Music Future: Navy Silence comes to heal the blows of sound. NICKERSON, PAUL E. 35 Thurston Street College Birthday: Moy 11 Future: Suffolk Law To do what you con os well os you con, is a mighty good plan for, most any man. O'BRIEN, DONALD V. 15 Pufnom Rood O. B. College Birthday: October 3 Future: Art school To beguile the time, look like the time. O'BRIEN, WILLIAM 84 Pcorson Rood OBio. College Birthday: March 9 Hobby: 8oskctboll Future: College Little friends moy prove great friends. ONNEMBO, LUCILLE M. 43 Meocham Street Green Eyes. Commercial Birthday: August 12 Hobby: Doncing Future: Typist Glee Club 1 Real happiness is cheap enough, yet how dcorly we pay for its counterfeit. PATTERSON, ROBERT A. 31 Trull Street Pott. General Birthdoy: March 15 Hobby: Bowling Future: Navy No man can climb out beyond the limitations of his own charoctcr. REARDON, WALTER J. 37 Ossipcc Rood Buddy. Commercial Birthdoy: April 19 'Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame. SANTARLASCI, LEO J. 28 Wolnut Road Lee. College Birthday: Fobruory 20 Hobby: Sports Future: Navy Glee Club 2, 3; Proctor 3 I've taken my fun where I've found it. WALKER, BURTON K. 5 Montgomery Avenue Burt. General Birthdoy: September 2 Silence is more eloquent than words WILLIS, GEORGE 11 Woodbine Street Willie. General Birthday: March 27 G'ee Clubs I The great mon is a man that docs o thing for the first lime. ZANELLI, PIERINA M. 24 Lowell Street Perry. Commercial Birthday: March 2 Hobby: Doncing Future: Hair dressing Good things come in small pockogcs. Iliilsl;imliiii| Siminrs MARILYN PARKINSON Twelve Ycors Perfect Attendance ELINOR TYE DAR Good Citizenship Aword DONALD CURRAN Public Speoking ond Essays COSTA CHITOURAS Science Aword for Precision Clock Simiur Suiiurs Most Popular Joseph O'Callaghan Most Likely to Succeed John Forte Handsomest Boy Douglos Fraser Prettiest Girl Closs Smoothie Ronald Noonan Best Dressed Jomes Healey Closs Coveman Sam Pino Class Clinging Vine Class Crooner Bob Dini Class Songbird Best Actor Harrison Pearlson Class Grind Edmund Passmore Closs Wit William Tevlin Most Radical John Goode Most Affectionate Emerson Corley Most Mischievous Paul Lanigan Teacher's Pet Thomas Sweeney Closs Angel Most Sophisticated Most Gullible Donold O'Brien Most Talkative Edward Fitzgerald Closs Heortbreokcr Donald Froser Class Woman Hater William Madden Class Man Hater Closs Flirt Robert Sullivan Class Coquette Miss Personality Mr. Personality Leo Cronin Did Most for S. H. S. John Forte Did S. H. S. for Most Nicholas Adams Best All Round Athlete Joseph O'Colloghan Brooklyn Bridge Salesman Richard Wolf Typical S. H. S. Boy Norman Mock Typical S. H. S. Girl Favorites Course Commercial Topic of Conversation Opposite Sex Band Vaughn Monroe Radio Program Boston Ballroom Actress Ingrid Bergman Newspaper Boston Globe Song Stardust Vocalist Bing Crosby College Boston College Actor Montgomery Clift Mory Cavan Arlene Perry Carol Johnson Jeon Norden Theresa Barbara Lillian Johnston Helen Sugormon Miriam Hale Lillian Donahue Joyce Jones Barbara Kearns Bette Ross Joan Davis Janet MocDougoll Gloria Swindell Frances McGrath Marilyn Baisley Nancy Webb Mory Keko Dorothea Lovcn Marilyn Parkinson 1. Wallowing in our physics. 2. Butterflies for our Prom. 3. Our future A-bomb scientists. 1. Was that a blond going by, Paul? 2. ASFD space, JKL space. 3. Special necktie rate for Sam and Don (2 nights). Class Will Wc the members of the Closs of '49, being if sound mind? and body, hereby proclaim this to be our lost will and testament. Hoving spent three hoppy (that's what they keep telling us) years hooking periods, sleep- ing through closses, and flunking excrr.s we ore new prepored to meet the responsibilities of life. In order thot we may not soon be forgotten we bequeath the following:— To Mr. Foley's English classes we leave o supply of Clossic Comics” for that book report every two weeks. To the incoming Sophs, we bequeath the plush elevotors to the fabulous fifth floor. We leave the gym's folding bleachers to Mr. Buckley's loving core. Here's hoping he doesn't fold anyone up in them. To Mr. Curtin we leave a red scooter, a shiny phone ottached to a privote line, and a little black book to keep the phone numbers of the poor unsuspecting sophs. To everyone who rooms peacefully through the corridors of S. H. S. we leave o football helmet ond a complete suit of armor os protection against those swinging doors. _ To the whole school we leave o Swiss yodeler to announce Mr. Morrissey's arrival. We also ore going to supply him wi.h enough cor checks so thot those pupils who ore sent home for proper attire will not have to use their own. We advise the Traffic Squad to start saving their box tops so thot next ’yeor they'll have enough to get some Dick Tracy mighty midget wrist watch radios. Just think how convenient it will be for the officers m the East and West buildings. To our locol faculty chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Gilded Domes we leove the John Warner treatment. Guaranteed to grow hair on a billiard boll. To the basketball fans we leave 10 tons of paper, 100 fire sirens and 150 pairs of scissors; they can begin preparing now for the Tech Tourney. For your standard sports musicians we leove those sweet serenoders the Cavaliers and Greek bands. To Mr. Cahalan we leave o carton of Pom Poms so the poor storving seniors will not have to forfeit theirs. To Mr. Berra wc leave a pair of stilts so he can look down on his pupils. We leove o 5 point progrom for the improvement of the cafeteria: Jumbo television screen Serve pizza Install a sodo fountoin Put comfortoblc red leothcr cushions on all the seots Lengthen the lunch period. We leave o ycor's assortment of contests to Miss Hall: orotory, essoy, city plan- ning, treosure top, ond what's my nome. To the Juniors wc leove oil the hard worked jokes about the chemistry labs, and the Senior Building, hollowed by our presence. For those who come to school by bus we are providing a first aid kit that they moy survive their morning ordeal. To Mr. Obear we leave o fore and oft hat, magnifying glass, ond pipe so he can track down his missing books. We are sending a copy of coach Zommorchi's book How to ploy football and survive to Medford High. To Vin Cronin we leave a bosketboll teom, bigger and better thon this year's (if that's possible.) To Bcb Buckley we leove the athletic teams ond a barrel of horseshoes and rabbits' feet. To the sophs we leave the City Hall's twelve o'clock whistle thot blows just in time to woke you up for lunch. To the pupils we leave Somerville High's version of the countries behind .he Iron Curtain — the superintendent's office. We ore supplying Mr. Lonigon with o cowbell so he will know the whereabouts of his herd of Seniors. To the Sophs we leove o new course on Hew to get to the Lunchroom Firstest ond get the Mostest. To the whole school we leove the screeching, eor-bursting records thot serenade you during lunch. To the pupils in the East building we leove clothespins to keep out those strange odors thot float upstoirs from the cooking classes. To the whole school we ore glod to onnounco that the assembly hall has been im- proved; cushions and pillows on oil the seats. We arc leaving next year's cheerleaders a supply of vitomin pills ond liniment. (They'll need it.) To the teachers ond pupils with automobiles we leave the driveway outside the school. May the most agile students come out olive. To sleepy pupils we leove the limitless blue and the gentle strains of Far Away Places. To the pupils we leove the telephone booth outside the office complete with a teacher standing guard to see that it remains Untouched by pupils' hands. To next year's seniors we leave the Employment Agencies and the help wanted ads. We are appointing a member of coch of the vorious athletic teams for Miss Nu- gent's future homerooms. To Mrs. McDonnell we leove some x-ray eyes so she will be able to tell if there is anybody in rooms which she locks. To the school we leove the water fountains. When you wont o drink either they are broken or someone bellows No drinks. To the Seniors we leove the corridors ond the privilege of trampling ony stroy T. S.'s they find. To Dr. O'Loughlin we leove an automatic rejection sign, for the future censorship of closs wills. This bequest we're sorry to soy can't be fulfilled. We wish we could leave the future seniors enough money to groduote, but we're pumped dry. For those who hove homerooms in the basement we leove plenty of mouse traps for big game hunting. Therefore, we, the Class of 1949, hoving expended some of our hot oir and hoving graced the school with our presence for three memorable ycors do hereby take our leove with one lost boast— S. H. S. will now hove to wait onother century before it sees a class like ours. (Lucky, huh?) Signed and witnessed this first of April, 1949: Mary Lou Ahearn Marilyn Parkinson Hozel Zowtsos Louis Pacini William Madden George Monjor Poetry HAPPY YOUTH (?) Jessie Bauer, '49 I staggered homeward with my books. They rose up to my chin; My mind wos full of fantasies. But homework must begin. There wos a test in Algebra, A quiz in Chemistry; They tell us school is lots of fun. But that I connot see. You worry over books ond boys, And what about the Prom? The thought that youth is happiest,— Just where does it come from? CAUGHT: AN ARDENT ANGLER Rachel Dustin, '49 Cautiously, carefully, the little boy creeps. Around evrey corner and building he peeps; His stop is so wary; his face so intense. His heart beats so quickly, till he reaches the fence. In one leop he's over; now it's not far to go. He skips ond then runs; no more is he slow. Ahead lies the brook; how he grins at the sight; Then out comes the string ond the pin, bent just right. He drops on the ground; then eagerly he casts; His first fish, he hopes, will come good and fast. Then up strides the man he bitterly hates. Saying, Come, little fisherman — school awaits! NIGHT WIND Paul Murphy, '49 The night wind is a quiet thing Creeping along the holl. The night wind is a wild thing. Beating against the wall. The night wind is a secret thing Whispering to the trees. The night wind is a vagrant thing, Orphoned by every breeze. The night wind is o homeless thing Crying through volleys of loneliness. The night wind is o terrible thing Doomed to caverns of endlessness. BONFIRE Ruth Jomicson, '49 We sot upon the rocks tonight. To watch the bonfire on the shore. The flomcs were reaching high ond bright. Consuming logs with such a roar. And costing shadows quick and sly Across the cold and stony beach. The glowing sparks fall free ond die. And soon the flames no longer reach. As if the heavens ore their goals. And our fire is but a spark. With only slowly cooling coals, Its bleok and lonely site to mork. AUTUMN LEAVES Prudence DiCiaccio, '49 Autumn has such lovely leaves Whirling, swirling in the breeze; Crimson, scarlet, golden-brown, Eoch o jewel for her crown. YOUR PURPOSE Arlene Perry, '49 When e'er you tread life's rood of pain And think to go on would be in voin. Look back through the years at the pleasont hours. That nod at you like golden flowers. Look back ot moments full to the brim Of joy and loughtcr and grief grown dim. Think not of poin ond sadness to come. Do not shirk your duties, no, nor run. But turn and foce the coming day With a heart thot's light, and a smile that's goy! For God will reward you for your strife. When you have ended vour earthly life. If you hove lived ond loved your share. Then come and mount the golden stair; But if you have sinned ond sorrowed so. Then turn and descend to your fate below. For He puts you here ond returns to wait Till you decide your eternal fate. So you see, you must live with a worldly endeavor. For your purpose is life; in His world forever! UIVI1ERGH AIIS JUNIOR NIGHT COMMITTEE Mary Moccro, Charles Westcott, Dorothy Chrysakis Robert Joyce, Vincent Miele Junior Class History Wc ore the holf-century class! We ore proud that, os Juniors, so mony of us hove high scholarship ond ot the some time, participate in school activities. In such school organizations os Ployers' Club, were Phyllis Marinakis, Joan Wright, Barry Noonon, ond Charles Westcott. We were well represented in Webster, Portia, Symphony Guild ond Student Council. Jeanne Dionne, Marilyn Flaherty, and Amy Brown were outstand- ing in the Girls' Athletic Association. The Glee Clubs boasted such members os: Dorothy Andrade, Esther McEvoy, Jean Coolidge, Earl Marryat, Robert Ellison, ond Raymond Davis, who entertained us in the musical reviews this ycor. Micky Movropoulos, Bob Hickey, Robert Joyce, Roy Peterson, and John Nunzioto aided the football teom in one of its finest seasons. On the track teom were Raymond Dovoux ond Fred Strout, and outstanding in hockey were Bob Hickey ond Bill Peorson. Ronnie Perry, Roy Peterson and John Nunzioto ployed on the chompionship basketball teom. Ronold Perry wos the recipient of the first Henry P. McCarthy Trophy for his performance in the Tech Tourney, and was also judged the outstanding player in the New England Tourney. After being chosen next year's editor, Joan Wright represented the Radiator at Columbio University. Our spelling chomp was Ruth Aloboschi. Albert Giroux wos a representative on Good Government Day. The Junior Night Committee of Dorothy Chrysakis, Mary Macero, Vincent Miele, Robert Joyce ond Chorles Westcott, Chairman, deserve a great deal of credit for making our first high school event such a success. They cleverly used our class colors, blue and white, in o nauticol theme for our Junior Prom. In our Sophomore year, our executive committee comprised Frances Rosselli, Eleanor Dob- son, Charles Westcott and Albert Giroux. This year our closs was led by President Ronold Perry; Vice-President Frances Rosselli; Secretary Antonettc Ferronte; ond Treasurer Albert Giroux. .luiiiur Class OITici rs ALBERT GIROUX Treosurer CLASS DAY, 1948 Fred Tolbot, Patricio Winn, John Rusted, Claire Pirani, Walter Genoni ond Ido Brigida receive the class colors, the Red end White, from the class of '-«8. ,'iii|)liimimi! Class History On September ninth, the class of 1951 entered Somerville High. It took us quite a while to get acquainted with pupils from other schools and with the school itself but wc ac- customed ourselves to new friends ond surroundings. We are proud of our class members who participated in the many school activities. Dorothy Douglos has done a fine job guarding on the girls' basketball team ond Jean Lock- hart has been o morvelous forward. For musical talent we hove Betty Hughey and Joe McPherson. There is also a Sopho- more Girls' Glee Club, which is on the rood to feotured success. The officers ore Mary Kora- goorges, president; Ruth Henning, vice-president; Edno Dillon, secretary; and Betty Hughey, treasurer. We hove ten of our closs in the Portia Deboting Society. A few outstanding ones are Claire Pirani, Anita DiNetto, and Eunice Calesa. In February, Portia held a dance, Fiesta . Joan Daley was chosen Miss Portia and Joan Baldwin one of her court. During the Dromo Festival several sophomores, members of the Players' Club, worked hard in entertaining guests from other schools. Stondard bearers of our class colors, red and white, in the sports field were Allen Dicker- man on the Track Teom, Fred Talbot on the hockey and baseball teams, and Louis Zambello, John Hencghon, and Gilbert Rice in basketball. Mary Hoyes was the winner of the annual Spelling Bee. In February, the closs elected as their Executive Committee Ido Brigida, Mary Kara- georges, Anthony Nosson, and William Walsh. Siipluiiiinri! ExmilivH fjiiiiiiiMIme; WILLIAM WALSH DIPLOMAS AT LAST! Poetry GOD'S WILL Anthony DiSorcino, '49 Now it is foil, ond the trees Disconsolotely lose their leovcs. Just one, so toll ond strong, needs not. For during the summer Never had o leaf been born. What wrong hod it done? THE SEA CAPTAIN Rachel Dustin, '49 One day along the water-front, I paused, and sow him there, A stooped, old man with flowing beord. And crowned with silver hair. His face with wrinkles deep was lined. His eyes on azure blue. He gozed across the ocean span. His soiling doys were through. And os he sot, he dreamed of doys When he was young and brave; When high adventure sailed the seos; A life of wind and wove. TO A CHILD Corol Johnson, '49 Spook gently to the little child. So guileless and so free. Who, with a trustful, loving heart. Puts confidence in thee. Speok not the cold ond coreless words Which time hos taught thee well. Nor breathe one thought whose saddened tone Despair might seem to tell. SUNDOWN Borbara Tholandcr, '49 The sun slowly drifted across the sky. And as I looked up, it caught my eye. Red, orange, ond yellow, the colors I saw. Had indeed, without doubt, filled me with owe. Each ray shone as bright as a golden tear. But soon they began to disappear. And the darkness gripped me with lonely fear— For the sun hos gone ond here I stond. Where sunshine once covered this wonderful land. A BUTTERFLY Frances Capotosta, '49 A great big butterfly was perched Upon o pretty rose Whose petals soft and sweet it searched Until at lost it chose To spread its velvet wings, and fly And rest upon a leaf. How free this creoture is, thought I, From worry and from grief! THE WIND Arlene Perry, '49 I stand on a lonely hill ond watch The wind Come sweeping o'er the countryside. It shokes the slender goldcnrod And bends them to the earth Like a throng of pagan worshippers Bowing before o god. It skims the surface of the loke Marring the calm reflection. And sends smoll ripples Bock to whence they came It blows through the trees With a frenzied haste Leaving them quivering with on indignant Shame Because they were not stronger. It rushes through the farmyord Scattering the leaves and waste. It drops a cinder in the farmer's eye. It beats upon the barn door And shrieks in angry protest At the stolid creatures within. Then it slows its pace to a delicate breeze That caresses the wild flowers Hidden in the cronnies of o rock. And murmurs softly to a child ploying In the meadow. With a vost and mighty roar It ascends the hill where I stand. With a burst of unrelentinq speed It rushes post. Then, leaving me breathless. It descends the hill with a sigh And continues on . . . lHiHG 1— Angela Cordi, Gerald Nordono, Josephine Buonopone, Morilyn Bellini, Barbara Smith, Costo Chitouros, Jessie Bauer, Froncos Capotosta. 2— Dr. O'Loughlm, Minam Hole, Mory Fontosio, Lois Grahom, Dorothy Vining, Mary Lou Ahcarn, Winifred Crowley, Elinor Tyc, Prudence DiCioccio, Arlene Perry. 3— Louis Pacini, Harrison Peorlson, John Forte, John Foppiono, Edmund Possmorc, Fred Davis, Ronald Noonan, Peter Ghiloni. National Hunur Snriuty The Somerville High School Chopter of the Notional Honor Society hos completed another successful year, up- holding the ideals ond principles on which the organization wos founded in 1927. Since then the Society hos in- ducted into membership from the top third scholastically, fifteen per cent of the Senior Closs and five per cent of the Junior Class. This yeor, under the direction of Dr. O'Loughlin, they hove extended the Service and Leader- ship of the Society to the school, through special activities. Officers for the first semester were Gerald Nardonc, Presi- dent; Morilyn Bellini, Vice-President; Antoinette Buorvopone, Secretary; Costa Chitouros, Treasurer; Barbara Smith, Student Council Representative. SOMERVILLE HIGH S C H O O L HONOR AND PROGRESS Pledge I will be a loyal member of the National Honor Society in Somerville High School; steadfast in my purpose to obide by the right, to serve oil just couses, and to seek the truth with my whole heart. I would prize scholarship os o sacred trust, ond a noble character as my most valuable possession. Beneath the banner of Honor and Progress, I would loyally serve. Natimmi Hunor Society 1— Mary Giocobozzi, Jeon Olson, Ruth Gordon, Catherine 8recn, Irene Mcndouso, Jonct Prince, Oorothy Vongel, Joon Dovis, Joan Shackford, Doris Allen. 2— Or. O'Loughlin, Rose Abbondontc, Anno Sughruc, Josephine Vaudo, Katherine MacDonald, Carol Johnson, Lillian Johnston, Joanna Tovores, Nancy Webb, Dorothy Quilty, Josephine Fierro, Lydia Prcstio. 3— Salvatore Fidoleo, Phyllis Repucci, Eleonor Aucoin, Betty Ann Buck, Elinor Tuccclli, Morilyn Parkinson, Mory Wright, Virginia Rood, Betty Wright, Dorothy Thomos, Moric Pothier, Kenneth Placck. 4— Guy 8rigido, Joseph Sica, Donald Curran, John Luciano, George Ellison, Chorles Roden, Arthur RhudO, Clarence Grover, Ralph LoPadulo, Eorl Whitman, Normon Burns. Standing—Carol Johnson, Prudence OiCiaccio, Margaret Jackson, Louis Pocini, Ronald Perry, Frances Rosselli, Antonette Fcrrontc. Seated—Dorothy Thomas, Ronald Noonan, Robert Dini, Josephine Solano, Catherine Breen, Elsie Constantine, Jeon Roberts, Miss Rice, Mr. Adams, Barbora Smith, John Luciano, Albert Giroux, Lillian Dorance, Louise Donnoruma, John Forte, Vincent Mielc, Robert Joyce. Student fi111111r.il One of the most octive organizations in the school, the Council performed well the duty of taking the initia- tive in conducting and supporting activities. Under the direction of Miss Rice and Mr. Adams, the Red Feather, Tuberculosis, and March of Dimes Campaigns were con- ducted. Representatives went to the Student Council con- ventions, and participated in tours of the hospitols. In April, President Ronold Perry was elected President of the Eostern Massachusetts Division of Student Councils. Other officers were Louis Pacini, 1st Vice-President; Frances Ros- selli, 2nd Vice-President, Barbora Smith, Secretory, ond John Forte, Treasurer. SOMERVILLE HIGH S C H O O L HONOR AND PROGRESS On Fridoy, Jonuory 14, our high school, undor the di- rection of the Student Council and Traffic Squad, conducted its Good Government Day primary elections. District membership registers were mode up and the elections were held in the some manner os city elections. Finol elections were held on January 25 and our candi- dates were matched with other Somerville and Cambridge schools. On April 8, the chosen pupils went to the State House, prepared to speak and vote on a scries of bills which were presented to them. Good Government Day will always be remembered by these S. H. S. students, os the day THEY were Congressmen, solving problems and meeting situations which are contin- ually confronting the political figures of our state. G null Guvmuiumt Day Scoted: Joon Bools, Winifred Crowley, Gerold Nordonc, John Fitzgerold, Louis DeSimone, Albert Grioux. Morilyn Bellini, Salvatore Fidoleo, Frederick O'Reilly Standing: Robert Dini, Audrey LoPadulo, Mory Moccro, Dorothy Chrysokis, William Tevlin. 1— David Harvey, Paul DuBois, Joseph Giunto, Ernest Hodgkins, Joseph DeBay, Howard Emerson, Gerald McDonnell, Frank Ray, Robert Rowell, Corl Caruso, Arnold Theis. 2— Patrick Schcri, William Pitts, Fred Biederman, John Provcnzorvo, Corl Torossian, Andrew Filoso, Nicholas DiMille, Arthur Giongronde, Fronk DcFelice, Francis Armstrong, Donold Souvc, Philip Theodore, Mrs, McDonnell. 3— Thomos Lopez, William Peorson, Fred O'Reilly, Robert O'Leary, William Antoinne, George Willis, Alfred Pisoni, Earl Hor- vey, Arthur Voncini, Richard Moultrop, Gunner Moore, Donald Corriger, Edword Mathews. Traffic A vital factor in the maintaining of order in the corri- dors, the Squad again this yeor did their work in o highly sotisfoctory monner. Under Mrs. McDonnell's efficient organization and with the help of the whole school, the boys managed the filing between periods. Gerald McDon- nell wos chief; Ferd O'Reilly, assistant chief, and Howard Emerson, Joseph DeBay, and Ernest Hodgkins, Commanders. SOMERVILLE HIGH S C H O O L HONOR AND PROGRESS Performing their varied duties, the proctors conducted drives and directed homeroom activities. Selected at the beginning of the year, these representatives arc the main link between the office and the students. Two boys and two girls from each class were elected by the group to rep- resent them in the Student Council. Seniors were Corol Johnson, Dorothy Thompson, John Luciano and Louis De- Simone. Hrocturs Standing—Louis DeSimone, Francis Sploine, John Luciano. 1— Evelyn Thompson, Borbora Lagomorsino, Dorothy Jackson, Joan Billings, Estelle Driscoll. 2— William Welch, Jean Ccsarini, Jane Farrington, Frances Rosselli, Elsie Constantine, Barbara Bcnwoy. 3— Lillian Donohue, John Nicoli, John Venturolli, Ralph McKenzie, Catherine Breen, Mary Netos. —Barry Noonon, Robert Ellison, Neil MacNevin, Corol Johnson. 1— Audrey LoPodulo, Noomi Ronkonen, Robert Dini, Arlene thony DiSarcino. 2— Prudence DiCioccio, Katie Avgoulos, Joon Wright, Joan Judith Forte, Mary Wilton, Miss MoePherson. 3— Salvatore Fidaleo, Louis Hunt, Vincent Miclc, Albert thony Chiumente, Chorles Westcott, Louis Pacini. RiiiliiiLar Shift Perry, John Forte, Mory Lou Aheorn, Winifred Crowley, An- Beals, Phyllis Morinokis, Carol Blanchord, Josephine Vaudo, Giroux, Edmund Possmore, Fred Strout, William Moddcn, An- In the small editorial room the compact but efficient staff turned out the fomilior magozine all yeor under the capable leadership of its editor, John Forte. With their usual cry of any stories, poems, essoys, or editorials , the embryo journalists descended upon the school every month to reap a harvest of material for each issue. In charge of the money, Robert Dini and Anthony Di- Sorcino, the business managers, ond Mr. Nathaniel Col- bert, Business Adviser, deserve the credit for keeping the Radiator in publication this past season. Ably advising the staff. Miss Olive MacPherson gave criticism and encouragement where they counted most. Her proiseworthy efforts were a great factor in the Radia- tor's success. The juniors did a fine job in putting out the February issue alone, giving a preview of their abilities next yeor. In May the sophomores came to bot and published their first issue, while the seniors gracefully bowed out. SOMERVILLE HIGH S C H O O L H O N O R AND PROGRESS The somewhat controversial, but olwoys populor Closs Chatter section of the monthly Radiator existed only through the ceaseless efforts of some seventy-five Radiator reporters. While the Radiotor kept the students in touch with the school, the reporters kept the Radiator in touch with the students. While it wos impossible to print much of the news of each room, the more novel and amusing incidents quickly found their way into the pages of the magazine. The reporters' good sportsmanship in accepting drastic cuts in their chatter was a great help to the staff. By helping to entertain their clossmates ond doing a real service for the school, the reporters gained valuable experience for themselves. Reporters Hiirimtar 1— Normo Buckler, Theresa Barbara, Evelyn Gilbert, Antonette Fobbri, Harold Bcrlak, Edward Ashjion, Paul Murphy, Richard Thibcault, 8crnice Nobilio, Laura Moniz, Alice 8urdett. 2— Audrey Amcroulf, Noir Medicros, Antonette Macera, Mary Poscuito, Florence Anton, Ida Brigida, Ruth Hamilton, Morilyn MocDonald, Rose Abbondontc, June McNabbc, Nancy Volturno. Nancy Gono, Carol Jones. 3— Gloria Dunne, Calisto Roy, Shirley Villemairc, Jean Coolidge, Louro McElroy, Joan Cortcr, Marion losue, Lois Vcrccllmi, Helen Sugormon, Christine Peters, Dolores Lloyd, Joan Cullen, Mary McCarthy, Marjorie Ells, Esther McEvoy, Virginia McEvoy, Gilbert Gonnon, Scored—Ann Lynch, Mary Wilton, Dorothy Thornburg, Jessie Bauer, Bernice Nobilio, Gk rio Auficro, Grace Ardizzoni, Fronk DiCiaccio. Stonding—Vincent Miele, Lois Londuzzi, Dorotheo Bunker, Amy 8urge, Norma MacKinnon, Fred Strout, Paul Coughlin, Frenk Montesano. Betty Wilson, Salvotore Cosperriello, Jonot Prince, Robert Lovering, Andrew DiCiaccio, Anthony LaFroncc, Potsy Accorto. Camera Cluli Under the guidance of Mr. DeAngelis, the Camera Club had o very busy ond interesting season. Throughout the year, the members submitted entries to the Nationol High School Photography Contest and visited the Herold-Troveler Building, Purdy's, Boston Comcro Club, and the Boston Y. M. C. U. The officers were President Frank Montesano, Vice President Vincent Miele, Secretory Jessie Bauer, and Treasurer Mary Wilton. SOMERVILLE HIGH S C H O O L H O N O R AND PROGRESS Engaging in various activities and functions, the Junior Red Cross held many successful drives this year. The Council collected and made up gift boxes for veterans' hospitals, the needy children of this country ond the poor people overseas. Their social event of the year was a splosh party at the Y. M. C. A. Miss King was this yeor's sponsor and the officers were Russell Mulcahy, president, Jessie Bauer, vice president, Borbora Murphy, secretary, and Josephine Solano, Student Council representative. Junior Him! truss 1— John McCorthy, Edword Whclon, Joo O'Collaghan, George Klcsans, Comtonco King, Robert Montgomery, Josephine Solono, Nick Adorns, Elissa Russo, David Porter, Catherine Triglione, George Ellison, Dorothy Malto, Frank DcCillis, Margaret Doherty, Williom Mahoney, Elinor Lewis, Robert Dosmorois, Elviro Coughlin, Charles Rownsloy, Isabel Evonson, Mory Driscoll. 2— Dometra Stovrinos, Bernice Morse, Leo Keshion, Theresa Bresoo. Robert Oliviero, Borry Noonan, Josephine Pericolo, Barbara Benwoy, Anito Cnkos, Joan Abell, Evelyn Maftucci Marjorie Bendikian, Bcrboro Murphy, Jomes Chirodi, Helen Lowry, George Willard, Ada Jocobson, Woltcr Drew, Leo Forestall, Judith Hardcostlc, Harold Hanson, Diane Grande, Jomes Kelley. 3— Donald Suave, Elaine Nilsen, Leo DuChorne, Mary Nicholas, Potsy Schcri, Nora Buckler, Patricio Campbell, Nancy Kerr, Paul Kelley, Frank Henry, Charles Russell, Gildo Torres, Sal DcLauri, Robert McCarthy, Eugene Irvine, Clara Arolizion, Roy Gelormini, Phyllis Metzlcr, Angelo Ccsaria, Shirley Licccsse. 1— Mrs. Schroedcr, Jean Baldwin. Dorothy Thomas, Winifred Crowley, Mary Lou Ahearn, Helen Hiftcnmork, Alice Burden, Frances Rosseli, Patricia Smith, Diane Grande, Ann Ciano, Carmina Ciano. 2— Carolyn Baro, Normo Buckler, Ruth Gordon, Victorio Zongo, Jeanne Wollace, Joan Wright, Cloirc Pironi, Mory Korcgcorgcs, Eunice Calesa. 3— Phyllis Morinakis, Rose Popozoglos, Joan Walsh, Norma MacKinnon. Portia Ualiatiiiij Society Under the skillful direction of Mrs. Schrocdcr, the mem- bers of Portia completed the seoson with their usual suc- cess. Throughout the yeor, they held mony debates with other high schools os well as intramurol discussions. The annual dance, Fiesta , was on outstanding success, en- joyed by many students of the school. Much credit gees to President Alice Burdett; Vice-Presi- dent Helen Hittenmark; Secretory Nancy Webb; Treasurer Frances Rossclli; Morshall Wonita Bernard, for their effici- ent leadership. SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HONOR AND PROGRESS Debating offers an excellent opportunity for boys to develop their abilities in public speaking and logic. Although hampered at the beginning of the seoson by small membership, the society soon developed into on active group of enthusiastic boys, interested in the problems of today. The members, following the guidance of Mr. Hickey, rcolized the need for better organization and wrote a useful, far-reaching constitution for the future. Alwoys preferring a compact group, the society hos done much to develop an interest in world affairs by in- telligent discussion. Officers for the first term were William Madden, president; Angelo Camacho, vice-president, Harold Berlok, secretory; Ernest Hodgkins, treasurer. Second term; Horold Berlok, president; Louis Hunt, vice-president; Angelo Comacho, treasurer. Wf'llstlM' Ilcliutimj Society 1— John Provcnzano. William Higham, Edward Gorfinc, Harold Berlok, William Moddcn, Anthony Comocho, Earl Harvey, John Forte. 2— Edmund Passmore. Louis Hunt, Mr. Hickey, Ernest Hodgkins. Seotcd—Thclmo Byers, Virginia MacDonald, Joan Davis, Audrey Jenkins, Claire Mahoney, Patricia Splainc, Maria Gorofalo Joan Cortcr, Barbara O'Keefe. Sotnding—Mary Ktooo, Harold Hanson, Mr. Obcar, Elinor Swanson. Library Assistants Volunteering for work, the Librory Assistants usuolly spend their free periods helping to corry out the detoiled duties of running the Librory. There is no formal organi- zation. Each pupil learns responsibility in desk work, in- formation, filing catalogue cords, preporotion for new books, and checking ottcndoncc. Of the twenty-one assistants this yeor, four are seniors, four ore juniors, and thirteen are sophomores. SOMERVILLE HIGH S C H O O L H O N O R AND PRO G R E S S Under the direction of Miss Viola Jackson, the Play- ers' Club completed one of its busiest, most productive and successful years. Beginning in October with its Hallowe'en Dance, the organization gave in December the annual Scholarship Play, The Divine Flora, ond a Christmas Porty. There was an outing at the close of the year. Being host to the State Drama Festival this year, the members worked together os a well co-ordinated unit. The officers were Harrison Pearlson, President; Helen Sugorman, Vice-President; Anna Battisto, Recording Secre- tory, Jessie Bauer, Corresponding Secretary; Salvotorc Fidolco, Treasurer; Ronald Noonan, Student Council Repre- sentative; Borbara Smith, Scholarship Play Choirman. Players’ Club 1— Salvotorc Fidolco, Harrison Peorlson, Helen Sugorman, Ronold Noonan, Anno Battista. 2— Mary Lou Ahcorn, Joon Moore, Jonct MocDougall, Louise Donnorumo, Marilyn Bellini, Jean Olson, Shirley Tyler, Barbora Smith, Alice Burdott, Fronk in Siegel. 3— Jessie Bauer, Louis Pocini, Jonc Symonds, Ann Ciono, Vilma DcVcIlis, Phyllis Mormokis, Dorothy Vongel, Poulinc Ronayne, Mary Wilton, Morgoret Watson, Joon Wright. 4—Eorle Hinkley, Ca.orles Westcott, William Lcchy, Bob Dini, John Forte, Barry Noonon, Donald Curran, Gordon Fillmore, Anthony DiSarcino. 1— Joon B l!ings, Evelyn Swenson, Ido White, Florence Petrone, Mary Dolaklis, Marilyn Bellini, Rachel Dustin, Alice Burkhart, Dorothea Loven, Dorothy Clements, Josephine Voudo, Corol Johnson, Joyce Jones, Elizabeth Wright, Constoncc Piccolo Mico Coldcrone, Catherine Breen, Rity Conty, Constoncc McGrath, Florence Anton, Judith McConn, Lorraine Coffin, 2— Thelma Loven, Margaret Hewey, Catherine Eliah, Anno Sughruc, Victorio Zongo, Irene Moustokos, Diona Mordorosion Arlene Bent. Barboro Logomorsino, Pat Burns, Johanna Tavares, Anita Dardeno, Dorothy Vangcl, Oorothy Androdc, Pauline Georgian, Rebecca Demetri, Louise Posscro, Patricio L'glictto, Marilyn Baisley, Mary Rooke, Nancy Volturno, Phyllis Repucci, Diane Furber, Shirley Tyler. 3— Lillion DiNopoli, Jean Cheverio, Mory Fowler, Joan Daniels, Mory Avgoulos, Virginia MocEvoy. Shirley Jones Mary Browmng, Irene Morks, Dione Dube, Claire Feeney, Evelyn Thompson, Barbara Black, Jean Coroll, Mary Wilton June Gatturna, Monlyn MocDonold, Normo Lovett, Paula Bouchc, Helen Lowry. Mory Moccro, Mory Cavan, Mory Kcko, Borbara Jockson, Mory Lou Riley. 4— Joan Jenkins. Patricia Sploine, Bernice Jorgenson, Dorothy Warden, Fronces Kelley, Ruth Henning, Joan Corter, Jeon Coolidge, Marie Fosciano, Jane Farrington, Dorothy Power. Elizobeth Hughey. Lucy Giolongo, Camille Novaro, Lois Sonnier, Dorothy Freemon, Esther MocEvoy, Morgaret Watson, Margorct McLean, Lillion Johnston, Patricia Cormody. Potncio Bower, Alice Fuller. Iiirls’ Glee r.luh Again this year the Girls' Glee Club distinguished itself by its high quolify of entertainment. From the be- ginning of the year President Corol Johnson, Vice-President Josephine Vaudo, Secretary Dorothy Clements, and Treas- urer Hozel Zowtsos worked hard to present for the school on outstanding glee club. Under the direction of Miss Sweet and Mr. Kelly, the members received great acclaim for the annual concert presented in February. R V I SOME L L E HIGH S C H O O L H O N O R AND PROGRESS To the supervision of its director. Miss McGonn, the Boys' Glee Club owes much of its success of the post yeor. With the co-operation of the officers. President Joseph Trovolmc, Vice-President Louis Pacini, Secretory Gerald Nordonc, ond Treasurer Franklin Siegal and the other members of the organization, the onnual concert ond many other performances were outstanding successes. Along with the Girls' Glee Club, the boys contributed to scholar- ships for the Closs of 1949. Boys' Glee Club 1— John D'Arcangelo, Domcmc Fucile, John Luciano, Franklin Siegel, Louis Pacini, Joseph Trovclinc, Gerald Nardonc, John Fitzgorold, Paul Du8ois, Neil MacNcvm, Ralph McKenzie. 2— Harold Berlak, Paul Murphy, Philip Anderson, Robert Struzzicro, Angelo Cesario, Jerry Arcnsbac, Robert Glover. Fred Harrington, George Willis. 3— John Vcnturclli, Robert Gallani, Donald McNutt, Carl Torossion, Williom Pitts, Harrison Poarlson, 8cniamm Gcccrclli Anthony Chiumcnte, Arnold Thics, Albert D'Amoto. 4— William 8olond, Anthony DiFonzo, Matty Coscio, Raymond Dovis, Melvin Dclicgro. John Korogcorgcs. John Patolano. Joseph McPherson. 5— Peter Ghiloni, Gordon Fillmore, Robert Ellison, Chris Chokolis, Alfred Johnson, George Kaliontzis. Majorettes — Mary Serio. Normo Biagiotti, Ireoc Gossdonm, Evelyn Thompson. Mary Macera, Florence Ferraconi, Ann Ru- dolph. 1— Morilyn 8urt( Robert Struzzicro, Student Leader, Robert Embcrlcy, Dwight Campbell, Ann FerroriAi, David Porter, Rob- ert Patterson, Robert LaHait, Jeon Lovey, Mary Embcrly. 2— Douglos Griffith, Robert Ellison, Earl Horvcy, Charles Wcstcott, Elsa Battista, George Anderson, Poul Moonjcon, Arthur Millos, Lowrence Vail, Mr. Clark. 3— Amy Brown, Fronk DcFclise, Jeff Cicio, Richard Kildrcn, Dante De Gruttolo. Salvatore Fidalco, Anthony Silva, Robert Scott. 4— John Korpowich, Edword Romscy, William Moriorty, Dario Zullo, Clarence Romscy, Alfred Bell, David Lyons. 5— Richard Kerr, Richord Park, John Bezanson, Rolph Lapadula. Biinil Under the leadership of Mr. Clork, the Band had another fine year of music and marching. The list of per- formances of the band includes the playing ot the high school games, their own concert on May 19, the State Con- test at Newburyport, and the New England Contest ot Old Orchard, and many parades. Outstanding Seniors include Robert Struzziero, Rolph Lopadulo, Anthony Fcdclc, Salva- tore Fidaleo, Emo Pascuito, Anthony Silvo, ond the head drum mojorette, Ann Rudolph. SOMERVILLE HIGH S C H O O L HONOR AND PROG R E S S Importont to the life of the school is the Somerville High Orchestro. These students bring the benefit of entertoin- ing music to mony school activities. With the capable help of Arthur Millos, the student director, the orchestra enjoyed playing together. Regular weekly practice was scheduled and resulted in some per- formances in the auditorium and at graduation. The orchestra's appearance at any school function is always anticipated with eagerness and enjoyed with satisfaction by the student body. (IrnliHstra Piono— Barbara Logomorsino, Mory Daloklis; Conductor, Arthur Millos Violin — Cothorino MacDonald, Charles Gillespie Clarinets—Amy Brown, Dante DeGruttolo, Fronk DeFelise, Salvator Fidaleo. Dario Zullo Trumpets—Paul Moomjian, George Anderson, Alfred Pisani, Theresa Barbara Trombones—Ann Ferrarini, Anthony Sylvo, Robert Struzzicro Drums—Dovid Porter, Robert Potterson, William Moriorty 1— Dorothy Vongcl, Josephine Voudo, Prudence DiCioccio, Judith McConn, Paul Dubois, Dorothco Loven, Neil MocNcvin, Jessie Bauer, Corol Johnson, Jeon Olson. 2— Lois Motheson, Joan Wright, Mary Wilton, Morilyn McTcogue, Shirley Tyler, Helen Kelly, Marilyn Bellini, Alice Burkhart, Pauline 8ouche, Joyce Jones, Noncy Volturno. 3— Mary Karageorges, Christine Chopelos, Barbara Logamorsmo, Evelyn Thompson, Hazel Zowtsos, Dorothy Chrysokis, Audrey LaPodulo, Jeon Cheverie, Diana Marderosian, Irene Moustokos, Thereso Stellato, Mory Mocera, Jeon Coolidgc, Frances Rosselli. 4— Robert Glover, Robert Ellison, John Forte, Joseph Trovalini, Mory Daloklis, Ruth Whitcomb, Paul Murphy, Donald Killom, Donald Curron, Ralph Lapodulo, Charles Westcott. .Symphony liiiihl Appreciation of music through listening wos the main ob- ject of the Guild. Programs mode up and presented for the meetings included classical and popular records and a little talent by some of the members. Officers of the club were President Paul DuBois; Vice-President Dorothy Loven; Secretory Judith McCann; and Treasurer Neil MacNevin. The Chairman of the Membership Committee was Joyce Jones, ond Arnold Thies held the office of Chairman of the Activities Committee. SOMERVILLE H G H S C H O O L H O N O R AND PROGRESS The Girls' Bugle ond Drum Corps, under the direction of Mr. Grady, had another fine year of music and marching. Through practice, the girls hod a great deal of enjoyment, as well os music experience. Although there are many seniors leaving the group, there are still enough juniors ond sophomores to carry the organization until it takes in new members next year. liiujli! .mi! II i n hi Cnr[is 1— Patricia Mortin, Patricia Buckler, Joan Dyke, Marilyn Boislcy, Dclio Shea, Florence Anton, Betty Ross, Mary Cavan, Lois Landuzzi. 2— Mr. Grady, Audrey Amcrault, Patricio Smith, Mary Wallocc, Mary Miles, Elizobcth Brown, Marion losuc, Marie Rizzo, Lois Harkins, Maiio Rauso. 3— Carol Jones. Corol Collins, Joon McCorthy, Mory Honrahon, Lois Vcrccllini, Katherine Hutchinson, Corolyn Quinlan, Theresa Vostros. 1—Fred Shea, Nancy Lorrabec, Irene Torode, Earl Moore. 2— Nair Medeiros, Vilmc DcVellis, Ann Ciono, Virginio Va'iante, Noncy Sompton, Coryl Robbins, Lillian Rogers, Con- stance King, Prudence DiCioccio, Venotio Staurinos, Angelo Cordi, Jer-e Symords, Mary Fentasio. 3— Rose Cotillo, Morgaret McAuley, Florence Riccardelli, Catherine Do Lemos. Thornes Curron, Borbora’ Dc Lemos, Donald Curron, Carlo Baratto, Esther McEvoy, John Stearns, Marguerite Giggi, Arthur Sheohon, Pot Doherty, Salvatore Cos- paricllo, Warren Penney, Lorraine Merchant, Ruth Jamieson, Betty Hayward. Art Cluli One of our newest clubs is the Art Club, organized in 1947. Under the direction of Miss Hozel Smith and Miss Mary O'Keefe, it met every Wednesday in the Art Room and worked on many art projects; the biggest ones, the Junior and Senior Proms. The oim of the club is to hove its members working with one another in harmony and to create o better understanding of art. The main activities of the clubs were trips to art museums and exhibits, sketch- ing excursions, and o Volentine Dance at the Hotel Wood- bridge. Officers of the 1949 season were Irene Torode, presi- dent; Gunnar Moore, vice-president; Noncy Larrabee, sec- retary; Fred Shea, treasurer; Prudence DiCiaccio, Student Council representative. S O M E R V L L E H G H S C H O O L SPORTS SOM ERV L L E HIGH SCHOOL Ever $mcc Cooch Vin Cronin ho$ token over the bosket- ball reins ot S. H. S., he has repeatedly otfempted to cop- ture the New England Crown. This year, he did not hove on hand a group of individual stars but rather o group of players who proved to comprise the greatest clutch teom since the tourney's founding. All the superlotives in the dictionary could not describe the Tourney games or the ployers themselves, nor can too much credit be given to Coptoin Leo Cronin who instilled the qualities of leader- ship and sportsmanship in his teammates. The Cinderella'' team had a season record of thirteen wins and four losses. They then had a seven gome win streak starting with Everett and ending with New Britain. Buskethiill 1— Roy Peterson, John Sussenbcrger, Ronnie Perry, Leo Cronin, John Nunziato, Gerald Portyrota, Joe O'Colloghan. 2— Donold O'Brien, Art Boudreau, Howord Emerson, Bill Fosciono, George Klesoris, Earl Whitman, Francis McDonold, Buz Bczanson, Mcnagcr. 1— Nunzioto, Peck, Karogcorges. Flonogon. M. Mavropoulos, Mock, Corley, Peterson, Frozer, Pino, Libby. Hickey, O'CoIlog- hon. 2— Cooch Al Austin, Glover, Bolis, Cook, Lonigon, Movropoulos, Joyce, Green, Sullivan, Noonon, Mcllvaine, Gopoion. Cooch Zammorchi. 3— Erickson, Yerxo, Osborne, Giroux, Pearson, Biedermon, Wolf, Gillilond, Kelly, Torontino, Coromonis, Boudreau, Mclnni ., DcBiose, Cicconc. Football The tcom, boosting o record of 8 wins, 2 losses, ond I tie, disployed excessive spirit in every gome; ond mony of the players covered themselves with glory in on All-Stor post seoson contest. Their new Cooch, Frank Zommorchi, was undoubtedly the greatest influence on the team's success. The squad was led by co-captains Joe O'Colloghon ond Normic Mock, ond the terror of the turf, Sam Pino. 1— Pot Winn, Lois Harkins, Jonet Russell. 2— Oorio Fondocoro, Audrey Ameroult, Elizabeth Brown, ;can Moore, Ann Carr, Jane Symonds. 3— Constoncc McGroth, Mary Cavon. Chmlnmlius The Cheerleaders, always cheering the teams to victory, won a trophy for themselves as they placed second in the Cheerleader Tournament at Spencer, Mass. Upholding their standards of neatness, originality, and precision in their performances, they had new uniforms made and origi- nated many of the cheers. The sponsor this year was Miss Fitzgerald. Co-captains were Constance McGrath ond Mary Cavan, and graduating in the first line were Nancy Carr, Joon Moore, and Jonet Russell. H O N O R AND PROGRESS EHEEHS! RUB A DUB! RUB A DUB! We got (Opponent) in the tub! Wosh 'em out! Ring 'em out! Hong 'em on the line! We con beat (Opponent) Any old time! End! Center Tockle! Guord! Come on Somerville, Hit 'cm hord! Grab that Ball! Run right through! Somerville High School We mean you! The BEST OF MEN are on our Team! They ore strictly on the beam! They've got the pep They've got the vim! They've got the stuff it takes to win! Con they pass? You bet! Kick and Block? Best yet! Come on Somerville! We're all set! Touchdown! Touchdown! Touchdown Boys! You make the touchdown We'll make the noise! Come on Boys! Run right through! We want a victory For the red and blue! We've got the Backs! We've got the Lines, We've got the team, The plays are fine. We hit 'em high! We hit 'em low! We've got the Spirit! So let's go! SHS, rah, rah! SHS, rah, rah! Hoo-roh! Hoo-rah! Somerville, Somerville, rah! rah! rah! Team, team, team! You can keep your BOOGIE WOOGIE, You con keep your Suzy Q, 'Couse you're gonna need 'em. When we get through with you. With a down-beat! And on up-beat! With a beoty, beoty, beaty, beot. (Opponent's name) B-E-A-T, beat, (opponent's name) B-e-a-t, beat, (opponent's name) Fight, team, fight! B-e-a-t, beot, (opponent's name) Somerville, Somerville (stamp, —) RIP, RIP, RIP, (clap, clop, clop). Somerville, Somerville (stomp, — ). Rip, rip, rip, (clap, clap, clap). Somerville, Somerville (stamp, — ). Team! Team! Team! Give 'em the ax, the ox, the ox! Give 'em the ox, the ax, the ax! Where? Where? Right in the neck, the neck, — ! Right in the neck, the neck, — ! Who? Who? (Opponent's name) Tomahawk, tomahawk, little papoose. Heap big injun just got loose. Hit him in the head, ugh! Hit him in the feet, ugh! Somerville High School Can't be beat! CHARLES A. DICKERMAN Director of Athletics ROBERT F. BUCKLEY Monager of Athletics Stonding—Mgr. Robert Elliion, George Mortell, Emery Bionclli . Co-Copt. Pool Lonigon, John Flynn, Bernard Goy, Robert Donghty, John Vierro Manoger, Cooch Leo Lonigon. Seated—Froncii Doley, John Davis, Edward Mcllvoin, Co-Capt. William Tovlin, Fred Talbot, William Pearson, Joseph Masson. Hui;lii y The hockey team not only solved the past year's famine of wins but came very close to carrying awoy top honors in the Eastern Mass. League. By terrific team ploying, the Red 'n' Blue sextet received a berth in the playoffs where they won the first game and then scrambled up the stand- ings by tying the second but lost the third. The starting seniors were Red Daley, the impressive net- minder, Co-coptain Paul Lonigon, the high scoring forward, ond Co-captain Bill Tevlin, a stalwart defenseman. Coach Lonigon has a brighter outlook for next year since he has Bob Hickey, Fred Tolbot, Edward Mcllvoine, Paul Sweeney, ond Bill Goy all returning. SOMERVILLE HIGH S C H O O L PROGRESS HONOR AND This seems to be the yeor for novice coaches at Somer- ville High and they ore oil turning out winning teoms. Cooch Fitzpatrick, the track team's new leader is no ex- ception. Not content with a superior season record, the boys went on to win the Senior Division of the Greoter Boston Trock Meet, on honor which hosn't blessed S. H. S. for a long time. Captain Peter Ghiloni led the speedsters in his specialty the 1,000 run. He, along with Frank Montesono, the record breaking miler; Lou Pocini, the sprinter; Charlie Winters, the 300 yard runner; Chorlie Roden, the high jumper; shotputters Som Pino and Don Frozer, will be the varsity's graduates. However, Coach Fitzpatrick hos a host of talented juniors and sophomores who he hopes will not only continue the pace set by the forty-niners but will run even faster. Track 1— Peter Ghiloni, Coptam. Mr. Fitzpatrick, Fred Strout, Chorlie Winers, Billy O'Heorn, John Crowley, Raymond Dovis, Frcnk Montcsano, Roymond DcVaux, Robert Canoll, Robert Ahern, Allen Dickcrman, Chorles Boden 2— Don Moran, Monoger, Gerald Buckley, Leonard Bartolucci, Fred Carotclli, Frank Rooney, William Welch Donald Reardon Joseph Dinelli, Dom Fucilo, Paul Theodore, Joseph DcVincentis. Christo Paze, George Ktono 3— Donald Froscr, John Karagcorgos, Norman Mack, Donald Corriger, Joseph Kintigos, Arnold Lett, William Hoynes Note Busteed, Albert Giroux, Edward Sorro, William Eldred. 4— Nicholas Pignone, Som Pino, Poul lonigon. Costo Chitouros. John Potolono, Ed Possmore, Fred Harrington, Alfred Pisani Frank Costa. 5— -Ccrl Torossian, Louis Pocini, Mel DiLicgro, Guy Brigido, Daniel Nordello, Raymond Spurr, Angelo Nestor, Eddie Whelan. 6— -Edward Robinson, William McCarthy, Donofd Gingros. 1— Arthur Boudreau, Earl Whitman, Francis Daley, William Tevlin, Richard Wolf, George Klesaris, Joseph Caruso. 2— -Corl Torossian, James Bobaiski, Leo DuChorme, Amando April, William Fosciono, Midge Caliri, Michael Cicconc. 3— Al Ricci, Charles Elrick, John Heneghan, John Susscnberger, Ronald Perry, Louis DeSimone. Biiscliiill America's favorite postime happens to be the class of 49's lost contribution to the already famous list of sports teams. The baseball team cooched by James Curtin, is confident of their usual successful season, and the '49 representatives con be relied upon to do their best. The boys carrying our purple and white colors are Red Daly, Bill Tevlin, Bill Fosciano, Al Ricci, John Sussenberger, Eorl Whitman, and Dick Wolf. The umpire's shout of ploy ball signifies the stort of baseball but it also means the class of '49 hos in the base- ball team a perfect clincher to their sports years. SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HONOR AND PROGRESS Participating in basketball, softball, tennis, bowling, swimming and riding, the Girls' Athletic Associtaion en- joyed another happy season of activity in a voriety of sports. In the fall their annual dance brought in money for their many worthwhile activities. Much credit for a suc- cessful season goes to the advisers Miss Snell and Miss Lyons, and to President Marilyn Bellini, Vice President Jean Dionne, Secretory Winifred Crowley, Treasurer Betty Wilson, and Student Council Representative Louise Donna rumo. G. A. A. 1— Mary Possomsi, Mary McKenzie, Borbora O'Keefe, Seta Nalbandian, Jeon lockhort, Lillian Donohoe, Foith Smith, Marilyn Bellini, Betty Wilson, Jean Dionne, Louise Donnorumo, Winifred Crowley, Thereso Borboro, Mary Kcko. 2— Sylvia Rickcrt, Shirley Beckett, Anne Pennucci, Jeon Olson, Noomi Ronkanen, Pouline Georgian, Anno Battista, Noncy Volturno, Irene Moustakos, Diane Mardcrosion, Mary Moccro, Shirley Tyler, Frances Copotosto, Cormino Ciono, Ann Ciono. 3— Lois Londuzzi, Patricio Dyer, Verna Headburg, Charlotte O'Brien, Louise Gillingham, Victoria Zango, Adrienne Dussolt, Anne Lynch, Moric Mcitvicr, Dorothy Anostos, Mary Korogeorgcs, Eunice Calcso, Diane Grondc, Shirley Villomairo. 4— Claire Gunning, Delia Shea, Rose Papozoglos, Amy Brown, Katherine MacDonald, Borbora MacCallum, Morgorot Fitzgerald, Dorothea Matsos, Dorothy Douglas, Dionc Furbcr, Marilyn Kiley, Noncy Gano. (liitstiimliiKj Events ni' I94H-1949 September 30, 1948 — Noncy Webb represented Portia Debating Society at the New Eng- land Conference of the United World Federalists. October 4, 1948 — Rodiotor Donee. Miss Rodiator, Mary Cavan. October 7, 1948 — Betty Wilson winner of World Series ticket. October 13, 1948 — Annual Yearbook Conference at Columbia University. 1948 Radiator Yeorbook received first roting. November 29, 1948 —Donold Curron won second prize in I Speak for Democracy contest. January 4, 1949 — Elinor Tye received D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award. February 18, 1949 — Mary Lou Aheorn, Winifred Crowley, Donold Curran, and Edmund Possmore received pen and pencil sets from Somerville Post 19, American Legion Dis- trict Contest. March 8, 1949 — Scholastic Art Exhibit of R. H. White's. Gold key awarded to Mary Fon- tasia for excellence in fashion design. Honorable mentions to Mary Fontosio, Venetia Stovrinos, Lorraine Merchont, Irene Mendouso for excellence in lettering, ond Josephine Fierro for foshion design. March 8, 9, 1949 — S. H. S. Science Foir. March 10, 1949 — Donold Enoch Trophy to the Trock Teom. March 12, 1949 — Tech Tourney Bosketboll Championship. March 14, 1949 — 25th Convention of the Columbia Scholostic Press Association, Radiator awarded first roting for fourth consecutive year. March 15, 1949 — Ronold Perry awarded Henry P. McCarthy Trophy for most outstanding player in Eostern Massachusetts Basketball Tournament. Morch 16, 1949 —Marilyn Bellini, Commissioner of Public Safety on Good Government Day. March 19, 1949 — New Englond Bosketboll Tournoment Championship. March 22, 1949 - Logon Post Contest, Advanced Planning for Physical Improvements of Our City, Edmund Possmore, first prize; Kenneth Taylor, second prize. Morch 28, 1949 —— Cheerleoders won second prize in Tournoment ot Spencer. March 28, 1949 — Donold Curran won second prize in Legion Orotoricol Contest. Morch 30, 1949 — Noncy Webb won first oword in General Murphy Hospital Army Doy Essoy Contest. April 4, 1949 — Ronald Perry elected President of Eostern Massachusetts Division of Student Councils. April 18, 1949 — Kickoff Meeting for the long awaited Stadium. Compoign for public sub- scription by business men of the city. April 30, 1949 — N. E. School Science Foir. Costa Chitouros received second prize for pre- cision clock. May 18, 1949 — Radiator Staff members honored at o dinner given by the Somerville Cham- ber of Commerce. C C-rj l • ©fro 5—— --------' jgg DEDICATED TO THE PREPARATION. OF YCVTH L ■ ; FOR THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF LIFE' :s v As yuu turn these iiaqiss, may you have many happy memories of the school op mi the hill. fi|iiinsnrs PHOTOGRAPHER PURDY 1GU Tremont Street Boston, Mass. JEWELER THOMAS BURNS METAL ARTS COMPANY Rochester, N. Y. RESTAURANTS DINTS SEA GRILL 04 Tremunt Street Boston, Mass. EANDY L. A. DEWIRE 40 Central Street Somerville. Mass. PITCH KRAMER H SON G Howard Street Somerville. Mass. FRUIT Jv VEGETABLES FARMERS MARKET 3 1-2 Allston Street Somerville. Mass. F. V. CAPODANNO 114 Josephine Avenue Somerville. Mass. BANKS SOMERVILLE NATIONAL BANK Davis Square Union Square Somerville. Mass. SOMERVILLE SAVINGS BANK 57 Union Square Somerville. Mass. MIDDLESEX COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Highland Avenue Somerville. Mass. TONIC WALKERS BEVERAGE 4 Lynn Fells Parkway Melrose, Mass. !i|imisiirs FODD MONARCH FINER FOODS 3 SO Medford Street Somerville. Mass. BUSHWAY ICE CREAM S4S Windsor Street Somerville. Mass. SANDY'S POTATO CHIPS Billerica. Mass. WINSLOW CHIP COMPANY Marblehead. Mass. BAKERY PRODUCTS COLONIAL BAKERY B2 Broadway Somerville. Mass. HATHAWAY BAKERIES 27 Richdale Avenue Cambridge. Mass. HOSTESS BAKERY 259 Lowell Street Somerville, Mass. MILK GIROUX BROS. 9 Gilman Street Somerville. Mass. PRINTERS THE CITY PRESS 440 Somerville Avenue Somerville. Mass. DELANEY PRESS COVERS FOR 1949 YEARBOOK 427 Main Street. Melrose. Mass. MARKETS CHARLES GOVONI Faneuil Hal! Boston, Mass. SOMERSET FISH MARKET 192 Broadway Somerville. Mass. MISCELLANEOUS MINUTE MAN CHAPTER DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BROOKLINE BAG PAPER CO. 4B Fulton Street Brookline. Mass. CITY GOVERNMENT - TU4TI Li. Edward Bradley, Mayor ♦ ♦ ♦ SCHOOL COMMITTEE V. Theresa Morrissey, Chairman Arthur P. Fitzgerald, Vice-Chairman Joseph F. Leahy Earl W. Landry Francis H. Brown William J. Shea John F. Fitzgerald ♦ ♦ $ BO ABU OF ALDERMEN Edward T. Brady, President Edward J. Butler, Vice-President Paul 1. McCarthy Irving I,. Stackpole Walter W. Whitney Frederick J. Ryan James F. Hall Leonard E. Badochia Andrew Capuano Raymond 1. Reynolds Leu B. 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