Southern Junior High School - Bell Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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G R MR. ADUATION NUMBER C 6 6 6 6 6 C o o o 5 a o 21 MOONEY, Teacher. Section III-7 IRENE SOUZA, Prophet. 3 Backx Row: lloward Pike, Frederick Gray, John Koschuk, John Madenjian, XVa1ter Sudant, Joseph McCarthy, George Flnitsls, James Boyztges, Peter Flaherty, XVallaoe Hesketh. Third Row? Frances Ludwig, Eleanor Tangherlini, Thespa Makrides, Regina Fantasia, Eleanor Ballou, Anna Garinosis, Marion Pindari, Jenny DZ-Xgostino, Mary Pontes. ' ' ' ' V lente, Second Rowg Rowe-na Cobham, Edith Stonehouse, Ruth Vaughan, Roxie Ramey, Edith Casali, Irene a Bella Oliver, Elizabeth Reynolds, Irene Lodi, Anna Aitchison. First Row: Joseph Souza, Vincent Nardone, Nicholas Janeby, Irene Souza, Mr, Mooney, Lena 1 ae, Crovo, Elizabeth Nalbandian, Virginia Cutter. While walking down Pennsylvania Avenue one day last Week, I saw a sign which read, Sohrab and Rus- tum, Dealers in Persian Rugs. Stand- ing outside was Mr. Mooney. After a shaking of hands, I asked him if he saw any of the old gang of 117 and sure enough he knew where they all Were. Clt seems George Finitsis was the policeman on the beat and he always was pretty talkative.J Anna Aitchison Was president of the School for Secretarial Sandpipers in Tulsa, and her stai consisted of the shorthand teachers, Edith Casali and Virginia Cutter. Eleanor Ballou is a dramatic coach at a fashionable Broadway school next to which is Rowena Cobham's beauty parlor, where Teresa Crovo is a steady pa- tron. Jenny D'Agostina is a great suc- cess in the M. G. M. pictures. Richard Penny's name was in the papers recently as the hero fireman in the great blaze which destroyed Nicholas Janedy's fruit store and lending library, and Joseph S. Mc- Carthy's musical instrument shop. Richard rescued Vincent Nardone from the window-sill of the fourteenth story, where he fell asleep while wash- ing windows. Elizabeth Nalbandian is doing mis- sion work among the Chinese in Hong Kong. Joseph Souza is the congressman from Slap-dash, Kentucky, where he also has a law office with Howard Pike, Walter Sudant, and Wallace Hesketh. Here a police cruising car travels down the street, and I recognize the face of John Koschuk at the wheel going toward the Soccorso Jockey Club. Frederick Gray is the leading jockey at this fashionable resort. Regina Fantasia and Irene Lodi are running a successful tourist agency home in Somerville, while Frances Ludwig is chief cookie inspector of the First National Store in Union Square. Marion Pindari and Elizabeth Rey- nolds are conducting a home-cooking V't 1 Teresa school over the radio with Elizabeth tossing in a few dance steps while the water boils. Edith Stonehouse and Ruth Vaughan are still together. Ruth is the English Instructor at the Uni- versity of Sliding Rock and Edith is in charge of the one-two-three O'Leary teams at the same school. Lena Vitale is starring with Jack Benny on the air-waves, Irene Valente is in a great London play named: The Tipsy Clover. Eleanor Tangherlini, Anna Gar- mosis, and Mary Pontes are secre- taries in the oiiice of the Madenjian Co., on 4th Avenue. Thespa Makridas is the rival of Bella Oliver as they both have photo- graphic studios on Boylston Street, Boston. Irene Souza is society reporter on the Boston Press. And Roxie Ramey? Oh, yes. Roxie is a famed artist at the Metropolitan Art School in New York, and is quite successful.

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Y 'W' 'T 20 o o o o o o o 0 o a o o o THE SOUTHERN BELL Southern Bell Staff l First Row: Edith Resteghini, Rose Hamwey, Phyllis XYanzer, Phyllis Monahan. I , Second Row: James Kelso, Tillie Nissenbaum, Ruth Vaughan, Jeannette Loring, Rita Burns, Arthur Albertelll. Third Row: XValter Manfrine, Robert Robillard, Austin Peck, Louis Casale, Frank Powers. The Stai Personalities TILLIE NISSENBAUM- Tillie, our editor and worker so true, Striving to make The Bell the best school review. JEANETTE LORING- Of all the girls so clever and wise, Jeanette Loring takes the prize. PHYLLIS WANZER- If you ever need a friend, Call on Phyllis, she'll be there to the end. WALTER MANFRINE- Walter's always full of fun, He laughs and smiles with everyone. LOUIS CASALE- Louis is jolly, Louis is wise, Louis is really an imp in disguise. PHYLLIS MONAHAN- Always pleasant, always bright, Phyllis does everything just right. RITA BURNS- Even when Rita is feeling blue, She'1l always greet you with a Howdy do. AUSTIN PECK-- Always ready and eager to please, His duty done, sits back at his ease. RUTH VAUGHN- Ruth Vaughn, when given work, Never sulks and never shirks. ARTHUR ALBERTELLI-V Forever satisfied and full of content Is Arthur, when over his books he is bent. EDITH RESTEGHINI- Edith is shy and very demure, But that she is clever you may be sure. JAMES KELSO- Has very much in him, although he is small, Is greatly favored and called Jim- mie by all. FRANK POWERS- Frank never asks and never de- mands, But smilingly takes the world in his hands. ROSE HAMWEY- Happy is Rose, from care she's free, Why aren't we all as contented as she? o o Last Will and Testament of Southern Bell Staff of 1935 We, the present incumbents of the Southern Bell Staff, in poor health fcaused by excess studyj but in quite sound mind do hereby bequeath the following. We revoke any wills, state- ments, or notes made previous to this document. First, we bequeath our brain trust room, With all ideas that there might loom, A place not filled with work and gloom, A setting ideal for thoughts to bloom. To our Worthy successors in office we leave Titles, and standards for them to achieveg Traditions and memories which we'll always cherish. One warning we leave, Don't let them perish! We hope that the Students will always strive To keep that valiant spirit aliveg A spirit which in a paper like ours Fills our brain with untold powers. Thanks to Miss Macdonald, our guide, And Mr. Shepherd, friend, light, and pride. Ruth Vaughan, Poetry Editor. For the staff of '35.



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22 ' 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o o o 0 0 THE SOUTHERN BELL I School Motto: LOYALTY-PERSEVERANCE-HONOR ' For the Third Quarter Ending on April 12, 1935 III-1: III-21: III-3: III-1 III-2: III-3 Il-1: II-2: I-1: I-2: I-3: I-4: GRADE James Dooner, 1, Max. Russell Smith, 1, Max. 2, 3 Elizabeth Ames, 1, Max. 2, 3 Rose Hamwey, 1, 2, Max, 3 Doris King, 1, 2, 3 Phyllis Lavelli, 1, 2, Max. 3 Jeannette Loring, 1, 2, 3, Armindo Branco, 1, Max. 2, 3 Austin Peck, 1, 2, 3 Edith Resteghini, 1, 2, Max. 3 Phyllis XVanzer, 1, 2, 3 Arthur Albertelli, 1, 2, 3 Josephine Capone, 1, 2, 3 John Cochrane, 1, 2, 3 George Laurendeau, 2, 3 Joseph Baldi, 1, 2, 3 Rita Burns, Max. 1, 2, 3 Rose DiMilla, 3 Mary Holden, 2, 3 Elizabeth Kirkland, 1, 2, 3 Doris MacArthur, 2, 3 XVillian1 McDonald, 3 Edward Neilson, 2, 3 Tillie Nissenbaum, Max. 1, 2, 3 1Valter O'Brien, 3 Frank Powers, 3 Louis Casale, 1, 2, 3 Leno Ferrarini, 3 Pasquale Ficarra, 3 James Kelso, 1, 2, 3 Dorothy Perry, 2, 3 VValter Manfrine, 1, 3 Ralph Manning, 1, 2, 3 Raymond Restani, l, 2, 3 Lois Richardson, 1, 2, 3 Genevra Pye, 1, 2, 3 Emily Andrews, 1, 2, 3 Frank Dardens, 3 Salvatore DiBiase, 2, 3 Joseph Grazulis, 1, 2, 3 Joseph Oppici, 1, 2, 3 Vincent Puglia, 3 George Rodriques, 2, 3 Mary Delaklis. 2, 3 Mary DiCiaccio, 1, 2, 3 Jennie Jouvelakis, 3 Yvonne Landini, 1, 2, 3 Bessie Lingos, 2, 3 Josephine Lingos, 1, 2, 3 Mary Macera, 1, 2, 3 Frank McCarvill, 2, 3 IVa.lter Rego, 1, 2, 3 Marguerite Chamberlain, 1, 3 John Coulouriotes, 1, 2, 3 Ethel Hutchinson, 1, 2, 3 Elvia Knox, 1, 2, 3 Ethel Kostas, 1, 2, 3 Catherine Tsotsi, 1, 2, 3 Louis Tsotsi, 1, 2, 3 Dean XVilton, 1, 3 Thomas Chetham, 3 Helen Costas, 3 Helen Affanato, 3 Doris Bugden. 1, 2, 3 Virginia Cashman, Max. 1, 2, 3 Mary Dratch, 1, 3 Robert Estey. 1, 2, 3 Frances Guglietta, 1, 3 Edward Hodgdon, 1, 2, 3 Helen Keniston, 1, 2, 3 Bessie Maneatis, 1, 2, 3 XValter Perry, 1, 2, 3 Effie Daginis, 1, 3 Anna Campo, 3 Justina Castignole, 3 Yolanda Coppola, 1, 2, 3 Eva Crovo, 2, 3 Angelina Ferretti, 3 Note: The numbers after a name signify IX Ili-4 III-7 III-9 III-1 III- III-5 III- Ill-7 III-8 II-3: II-4: II-5: I-5: l-6: I-7: -1 li MAXIMUM CREDIT Mary Fraser, 1, 2, Max, 3 Phyllis Thorpe, 1, Max. 2, 3 Anna Aitchison, 1, 2, 3, Max. Marion Pindari, 1, 2, 3, Max, Florence Capobianco, 1, 2, 3 Dorothy Davenport, 1, Max, 2, 3 Clara Dratch, 1, 2, 3 Ruth Cooke, 1, Max. 2, 3 Mary Magliozzi, 2, Max. 3 CREDIT GRADE IX XVilliam Bolt, 3 Olive Chartrand, 1, 2, 3 Marion Colarusso, 3 Mary Gaspar, 2, 3 Patricia Michelson, 1, 2, 3 Dorothy Park, 1, 2, 3 Arthur Abbood, 2, 3 George Alfonso, 1, 2, 3 Joseph Costa, 1, 2, 3 Dorothy McDonald, 2, 3 Eleanor McDonald, 2, 3 Dorothy McGuire, 1, 3, Max. 2 Nicolino Aufiero, 3 Floyd Bedwell, 3 Manuel Cunha, 3 Adolfo Dividio, 3 Richard Faulkner, 3 Arthur Hames, 2, 3 Teresa Crovo, 3 Irene Lodi, 3 Bella Oliver, 3 Ruth Vaughn, 1, 3 Edward Cudworth, 2, 3 XViiliam Donovan, 2, 3 Lawrence Knight, 2, 3 XValter Oldham, 2, 3 GRADE VIII Martin Avedisian Joseph Letasz, 1, 2, 3 Paul Petricone, 3 Augusta Albano, 3 Patsy Capobianco, 2, 3 Frances DeSimone, 3 Vernon Doeg, 1, 3 Idalina Frances, 1, 3 John Goulart, 3 Alfred Hart, 1, 2, 3 Arnold Reed, 3 Josephine Rosato, 1, 2, 3 Akrivia Zois, 1, 2, 3 Liberty Piacentini, 1, 3 Rena Trombi, 3 GRADE VII Ada Ferrini, 1, 2, 3 Mary Lombardelli, 2, 3 Diana Porcelli, 1, 2, 3 Catherine Quattieri, 2, 3 Margaret Reid, 1, 3 Mary Zeccherino, 3 Lillian Busi, 1. 3 Elaine Eade, 2, 3 Dorothy King, 1, 2, 3 Frederick Llaite, 1, 3 Deal Loring, 1, 2, 3 Irene Rosenthal, 1, 3 Sophie VVarfalosky, 1, 2, 3 Rose Dc-Simone, 2, 3 Mary DiTucci, 3 Ethel Harron. 1, 2, 3 Charles Hartnoll, 3 Christine Jordan, 1, 3 Arthur Johanson, 1, 2, 3 Mary Mack, 1, 2, 3 Bertha Silvia, 1, 3 Cosmo Spinosa, 3 Lucy Caruso, 1, 2, 3 Flora DeRosa, 2, 3 Catherine Joyce, 3 the quarters. I-1: I-2: I-3: I-10: III-9: III-10: III-11: III-12: II-6: II-S: II-9: II-10: I-S: I-9: I-10: I-11: I-12: L 4, , GRADE VII Elizabeth Guglietta, 3 Catherine Iac-onis, 1, 2, 3 Alice MacKenzie, 2, Max. 3 Mary O'Hara, Max. 1, 2, Max. 3 Dolores Rosenberg, 1, 2, 3 Geraldine Bloomer, 1, 2, 3 Mary Gurner, Max. 1, 2, Max. 3 Doris Donovan, 1, 2, Max. 3 Ardclle Magwood, 1, Max. 2, 3 Mary Kacoyanis, 3 Ruth Balboni, 3 Beverly Bent, 3 Actina Gazunis, 1, 2, 3 Sophie Gazunis, 1, 2, 3 Evelyn Lettieri, 2, 3 Irene Ponte, 1, 3 Kiki Sintetos, 1, 2, 3 Theresa Sullivan, 1, 2, 3 Catherine Barrett Augusta Oliver, 1, 2, 3 Guyder DeCaro1is, 2, 3 Amelia Vannucci, 3 XVilliam Venuti, 1, 2, 3 Nellie Bokarvich, 2, Quinto Bussolari, 1, 2, 3 Frances Chesnick, 2, 3 Irene Duff, 1, 2, 3 Burton Gustavsen, 2, 3 Alice Hamilton, 3 Mary Jouvelakis, 1, 2, 3 Martin Najarian, 1, 2, 3 Joseph Picardi, 1, 2, 3 Thomas Quatieri, 2, 3 Sophie Sermos, 1, 2, 3 James Uservitch, 1, 2, 3 u 0 Janet Belle, 3 Palmira DeCredico, 2, 3 Sylvia DePerna, 1, 2 Rita Donovan, 1, 2, Eleanor Duff, 3 Elsie Greenwood, 1, 2, 3 Alice Malagodi, 2, 3 Florence Nardone, 1, 2, 3 Doris Poleon, 3 Yolanda Taddeo, 3 Thomas Figeiro, 3 Charles Carmo, 1, 2, 3 Edna Novvik, 3 Antonio Goulart, 3 Vincent DiPinto, 3 Joseph Silva, 3 , 3 3 Robert Noseworthy, 3 Thelma WVatson, 3 Dorothy Treamer, 1, 3 Delmo Alberghini, 3 George Beattie, 3 Xvilliam Grifiin, 3 Dorothy Dushuttle, 1, 2, 3 Raymond Keenan, 3 Francis Labadini, 3 Dorothy Savage, 1. 2, 3 Alexander Skopetz, 1, 2, 3 Ralph Tarullo. 1, 3 George Gardella, 1, 2, 3 Manuel Bogis, 1, 3 Cosmo Spignese, 1, 2, 3 Mary Drugas, 3 Edward Domings, 3 .Antoinette DeRusso, 1, 2, 3 Thelma Ramey, 3 Angelo Romagna, 1, 2, 3 Rose Trani, 3 Arthur Brown, 1, 2, 3 Maria Divinis, 1, 2, 3 Catina Gazunis, 2, 3 Irene Silva, 3

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