Stoneham High School - Wildlife Yearbook (Stoneham, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC 7 WILLIAM GLENDON “Bill” is a versatile person who can easily get along with anyone and do most anything. His ambition is to become a lawyer and if his classwork is any indication, he will reach his goal. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Year Book Staff 3, Dra- matic Club 3, Authentic Staff 3, Honor Roll 1, 3, Minstrel Show 2, Traffic Squad 3, Usher at Graduation 2, Peace Essay Contest 3, Graduation Committee 3. ANNE GREENBERG Anne is an honor student with plenty of initiative. She cer- tainly is the home room teach- er’s “stooge”. May she develop her excellent business knowl- edge and succeed in the com- mercial world. ACTIVITIES: Circus 2, Dramatic Club 2, Honor Roll 3, Operetta 1, A. A. Collector 3, Member of Commercial Club 3, Member of Glee Club 2, Track Meets 1. RUTH GROSS Tiny, fair-haired, and attrac- tive are the adjectives that de- scribe “Ruthie”. She is seldom heard, but often seen. We hope that happiness will pursue her in the years to come. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, Ush- er at Graduation 2. SHIRLEY HAMPTON The school and class will cer- tainly remember and appreciate Shirley’s ambitious and perse- vering activities. To sell “tags” the way she did certainly de- serves praise. May she always be so aggressive. ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2, Field Hockey 1, Circus 1, Dramatic Club 1, Operettu 1, A. A. Activities 1, 2, 3, Athletic Nights 1, 3, Member of Com- mercial Club 3, Minstrel Show 1, Tag Committee 1, 2, 3. RICHARD HARADON “Dick” is a very clever tennis player who might possibly be a champion in the years to come. He possesses good sportsman- ship which will help him. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2. ELMER HARPER Many years will pass before we will ever forget the day that Elmer made his debut at Stone- ham High. He has had to stand a great deal of talk and joking from us but he not only took it but enjoyed it. THERESA HARRIS Petite, blonde and vivacious — that’s our “Dutchie”. She loves dancing and good times and has contributed much to make our social activities successful. We express our best wishes for a pleasant future. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Circus 1, Year Book Staff 3, Authentic Staff 3, Usher at Sophomore Assembly 1, Operetta 1, A. A. Activities 2, 3, Athletic Nights 1, 2, 3, Minstrel Show 1, Officers of Com- mercial Club 3, Usher at Graduation 2, Graduation Committee 3, Pin Committee 2, King Committee 2, Upper Class Dance Committee 3, Junior Socials Committ ee 2, Sophomore Socials Com- mittee 1, Tag Committee 1, 2, 3. LOUIE HAYDEN “Louie” has a sunny disposi- tion and a cheery smile. Her shy, retiring manner is accom- panied by a determination and steadfastness which we all ad- mire. Best of luck, Louie, in whatever you attempt. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, Honor Roll 3.

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6 THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC AMERICO ERAMO “Rico” is another fellow who has won fame in the held of sports. A hard player with a never-give-up spirit, “Rico” has the needed qualities to get alcng. ACTIVITIES: Ice Hockey 1. 2, 8, Manager of Football 1, Soccer 1, Year Book Staff 3, Authentic Staff 3, Usher at Senior Assembly 2, Class Officer 2, Junior Social 1, Traffic Squad 1, 2, 3, Usher at Graduation 2, Graduation Com- mittee 3, Pin Committee 2, Ring Com- mittee 2, Upper Class Dance Commit- tee 3. ROBERT ESTES If anyone should ask “Bob” what the third rib on the right side of the human skeleton was called, he would be able to tell you for “Bob” leads the class in that well known science of Biol- ogy- ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Circus 1, Orchestra 1, Dramat- ic Club 3, Authentic Staff 2, 3, A. A. Activities 3, A. A. Collector 1, Athletic Nights 3, Cheer Leader 3. CHARLES FORTH There has never been a day that “Charley” has failed to come to school without being immaculately dressed. This should help him in the future, as pride in one’s dress is a good sign. ACTIVITIES: Operetta 1, A. A. Ac tivities 1, 2, A. A. Collector 1, Athletic Nights 1, 2, 3, Traffic Squad 1, Deco- rating Committee 3, Posters 1, 2, 3, Tenni s 2. LENICE FULLFORD Lenice is a quiet member of 12C1. We remember her vocal selections on several occasions during the past school years. We’ll be waiting and listening for her songs in years to come. Lots of luck, Lenice! ACTIVITIES: Circus 1, Dramatic Club 2, Operetta 1, Athletic Nights 1, 2, Minstrel Show 1, Member of Glee Club 3, Minstrel Show 1. FRANCIS GALLELLA Francis has not only proved his worth on the athletic field but also as an honor student. Any person that can mix brawn with brains ought to make good in any place at any time. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Authentic Staff 3, Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, Class Offi cer 2, Usher at Graduation 3. WILLIAM GEARY Not especially fond of books and one who has taken little in- terest in school activities, “Bill” is less known than some. Yet those who do know him have found a true and worthy friend. WILLIAM GILE “Bill,” who is mechanically minded, has shown much ability in the field of mathematics and science. Put all these things to- gether and you have a mechan- ical engineer. ACTIVITIES: Circus 1, Dramatic Club 3, Authentic Staff 3, Usher at Senior Assembly 2, 3, Traffic Squad 1, 2, 3, Peace Essay Contest 3. WILLIAM GILSON “Slow but sure” is “Bill’s” motto. He has had more hard luck than anyone else, but he never fails to meet you with a hearty smile and a wisecrack. ACTIVITIES Cross Country 1, 2, Manager of Cross Country 3, Circus 1, A. A. Collector 1, 2, Traffic Squad 3.



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8 THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC LEONARD HOLDEN It is a very peculiar fact that “Len” has a brother in both the Junior and the Sophomore class. Let’s hope that he sets a good example which he no doubt will. LAWRENCE HURLEY Entrusted in an important position by his classmates, “Larry” has been a faithful and honest officer. May he always be as faithful and he will have no trouble in meeting serious problems. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Usher at Junior Assembly 1, Usher at Senior As- sembly 1, Usher at Sophomore Assem- bly 1. A. A. Activities 1, 2, Athletic N ' ights 1, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Ush- er at Graduation 2, Graduation Com mittee 3, Upper Class Dance Committee 3, Junior Social Committee 2, Sopho- more Social Committee 1. JOSEPH JENKINS “Joe” has two outstanding characteristics: his well known skiing ability and his love for “swing” music. He has shown much interest in the field of sci- ence. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Manager of Baseball 1, Circus 1, Dramatic Club 3, Authentic Staff 3, A. A. Collector 1, 3, Tennis 2, 3. INEZ JONES We will remember “Inie” as a star fullback on the field hockey team and a speedy guard on the basketball court. She is a valuable asset to the Business Course and her pleas- ant personality and obliging manner will make her success- ful in any enterprise. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, Circus 1, Track Meets 1. FABIAN KOPREK Fabian is a hard worker in one of Stoneham’s oldest indus- tries. He is quiet but always has a smile and a cordial greet- ing for us. GERALD LANDERS “Red” is one of our future ra- dio entertainers who has al- ready tasted success. With his guitar and his Irish wit he is bound to “make a hit”. ACTIVITIES: Ice Hockey 1, Circus 1, Soccer 2, Honor Roll 1, Athletic Xights 1, 2, Minstrel Show 1. MARGARET LANDERS We will remember Margaret as an untiring student who al- ways had her lessons done on time. May her earnest efforts be well rewarded. We know that her perseverance and determi- nation will carry her to the top. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1. Field Hockey 1. Honor Roll 1, 3, Peace Es- say Contest 3.

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