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1— Else Bott.r.to James Jensen, Richard Pork, John Russell. Thomas Ludwig, Paul vVeene, Potncio Winn. 2— Miss MoePherson, Peter Mercauto Arpie Chcbookiion, Sylvio Patalano, Sandro Shcchon, Barbara Booth, Jeon Corkum. An- gelo Rossetti, Allen Dickcrman. 3— John Noonan, Thomas Robertson, Kenneth Costo, Thomas Pontozclos, Norman Brown, Frank DeFclice, Richard Highom. Glossies, write-ups, doto cards, quotes — all these ore only a few of many things that help to moke the tosks of a Yeorbook Stoff member a confusing but hoppy job. Not one of the staff members will ever forget the odventures he has experienced in the land of journalism during the last yeor. Each member has learned how to cooperote with others in order to achieve the best possible results. This lesson is, in itself, invaluoble. All the honors thot could possibly be due an editor are showered on John Russell, whose leadership, potience, kindness, ond thoughtfulness knit the group in the friendship and hormony needed to publish a first-rote yearbook successfully. Moy reading this book row and re-reoding it in the years to come, give you os much pleosurc and os mony hoppy hours os the Yeorbook Stoff has hod in compiling it for you. — 18 —
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faculty Chorles Q. Adorns Francis X. Foley Jean Mullaney Alexander Austin, Jr Edward G, Giroux James J. Murroy Alice M. Austin Elizabeth Guornoccio John J. Murroy Mildred A. Ayers Robert J. Barker Wollocc . Holl Robert E. Hoyes fttfW Richord Hcgorty » nice 0. Ncwborg Mildred A. Nugent Joseph E. Beaver Richord W. Obcor Ellen L. Bellamy James J. Hickey Helen O'Brien Edward J. Berro Philip L, Holmes Thomos F. O'Brien Morion E. Boudreau Thomas J. D, Horne Mory C. O'Keefe Mary M. Brown Helen C. Jockson Alice M. Patterson Robert F. Buckley Doris M. Johnson Evo M. Piercy Eorl F. Caholan David W. Jones Albert 0 Plontingo Frances M. Colio Potncio F. Keoting Dorothy T. Rice Mory E. Canovan Arthur Kelleher Eileen Ryon John E, Cannon, Jr, Joseph C. Kelley Helen B. Ryan Agnes M. Carven Agatha E. Kelly Matthew J. Ryon Catherine Corvotta Kothryn A. Kennedy Catherine M. Sconlon John W. Coscy Irene E. Kenney Philip G. Scully Gertrude W. Chaffin Notolie B. King Herbert H. Shollies Irving P. Colmon Eileen M, Loffin Corolmc A. Shea Marguerite Connolly Anna E. Connor ElL w ,h Charles V eslie Mary C. Smith Julio T. Connor Katherine T. Lombord Morgoret F. Snell Mary M. Connor Thomos J. Lynch Katherine E. Stock Wolter J. Corbett Olive B. MacPherscn Harold Sullivan Jomcs P. Curtin Kothryn A. McConn Julio F. Sullivon Marie B. Domery Marguerite McCann Ruby F. Sutherland Louis G Dc Angel is Jane A. McCarthy Beatrice Sweet L. Thomas DeCelles Paul L. McCorthy Chorles B Sylvester Chorles A. Dickermon Virginia McCarty Frank X. Veneri Louis W. Dicgoli Katherine F. McDonnell Joseph B. Weene Joseph F. Du'ont Mory G. McGonn Mory E. Wholcn Marguerite A. Ellison Robert E. McKclvcy Nora Whittemore Geroldine F. Fitzgerold Arthur L McMonus Dorothy A, Wymon Lowrence J. Fitzpotrick James J. Mconev Nurses: Richord Fitzpatrick Margery Moore Mary G. Callahan John E. Flynn Thomos M, Flynn Bernard R. Moulton Alice Sconlon — 17
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(Editorial Dear Classmates: The doy on which we must all leave S. H. S. has finally orrived — groduotion is here. Even during the last doys of our high school career, we moy hove joked about wanting to finish school. But now, olmost everyone cannot help but feel o slight pang of melancholy at parting from the intimate and cherished friends of high school doys. It is our most sincere hope that the 1951 Yearbook will help you to remember fondly your friendships at S. H. S. Since Class Doy, 1950, when the first condids were taken, work on our Yeorbook hos pro- gressed steadily. Before school closed lost June, many important problems had to be discussed and resolved — the general atmosphere of the book, the type of Senior loyout ond any possible deviation from post form — to mention only o few Since September, o round of collecting and filing dota, identifying ond posting glossies, checking names in organization groups, and proof- reading hos kept the Yeorbook Stoff humming with activity ond anticipation. Our closs color — the gorgeous red that spurs us ahead — is unfortunately o rather dif- ficult companion. Nevertheless, we hove tried to use enough of it so that it is outstanding, yet not overpowering. The general plan of our Yearbook, with regord to layout, is quite similor to that of 1949, with the addition of o new type of content poge, o greoter division of the activity section, ond more consistent group picture size. Here is the story of your high school life — a post-graduate course to which you will sub- scribe ogain ond again over the years. Of course we will feel tremendously proud and pleased to see your smiles on Class Day os you see condids and formol pictures of your friends, but if, in ten or fifteen years, we might see the fond tecr or heer the -sly chuckle as you gaze ot this record of your younger doys, we would feel more than amply rev.aided ■ r the effort we moy hove expended on your record -- the Yearbook of the Class of 1951. Sincerely, CLIVE B. MacPHERSON Faculty Adviser
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