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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 17 ELIZABETH PIPER A lot of people like a dash of pepper and “Pepper” has plenty of dash. This member of Piper, Reid, Inc., is brimming over with pep and spontaneity. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, A. A. Activities 1, Tag Committee 1 . ROBERT PURVIS Bob’s chief pastime seems to be talking. He can usually be found lying down the lawn talk- ing to a group of friends. With his fine speaking ability Bob should make a great orator. LOIS PRESCOTT Lois seems to be the typical class co-ed. She has a sunny disposition. Her main ambition while in school was to receive an “A” in history. ASTOR PREUS A boy who never says much but who makes up for his lack of speech with his actions, is Astor. Astor is very studious and has been on the honor roll several times. BARBARA RAYMOND “Barb” is the sort you seldom hear from but a grand disposi- tion helps to make her a lovely person. She will make many friends in years to come. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 3, Com- mercial Club 3. ELLA REID The petite member of Piper, Reid, Inc., is very tiny and frail in appearance. But- Oh My! — our “Ellabella” can certainly stand for her rights. An honor student and active member of the class, Ella is quite indis- pensable. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, A. A. Activities 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR PULOS Although he has not been able to participate in many school activities, Art is a de- pendable worker. He has a good disposition and has formed many close friendships. ARDIS ROBINSON Ardis is a genial up and com- ing sort of girl who makes her presence felt in 12B. Her bright eyes and engaging smile are the external features covering up a kind, loyal and understanding nature. Good luck, Ardis! ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1. 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3.
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16 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK CHARLES MORRELL Every class has its perfect specimen. A clever punster, a blithe gentleman, a popular leader, a powerful orator, intel- ligent scholar and a fascinating companion — that’s our Charlie! ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, Cross Countrj i , , Orchest ra I . Y ea r Book Staff 3, Dramatic (Mill) 1, 2, 3, Authen- tic Staff 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Graduation Exercises 3, Dramatic Club 3, Dramatic Club Play 2, 3, A. A. Ac- tivities 1, Class Officer 1, Prize Speak- ing Contest 2, 3, Track Meets 1, 2, Traffic Squad 3, Usher at Graduation 2. ALLAN MORTON The ardent politician has al- ways been a puzzle. We never could discover how much he knows, but we suspect it’s quite a lot. This above all, Allan speak “plus haute” and don’t let any one stop you. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Year Book Staff 3, Dramatic Club 3, Authentic Staff 3, Honor lw oil 3, Track Meets 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club Play 3. MARY MUSTONE “Musty” is one of the most popular girls of the class, whose flashing smile has won her many friends. One can always find Mary in the company of “Midge” Duff. May it always be that way, Mary. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey f, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2. ROBERT NAY “Bob” already has the ap- pearance of a successful busi- ness man. He knows that it takes hard work and much ef- fort to be successful. We are sure that he will realize his ambitions. ROBERT O’NEIL “Bob” was forced to leave school to go to work, but we welcome him back for gradua- tion. He has been very active in the school’s social affairs. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 1, 3, Prize Speaking Contest 2, Traffic Squad 1, Baseball 2, Football 2. FLORENCE PEARL Many times “Miss Pearl” must have thought, “What fools we mortals be!” Her mental ability and quiet charm have made her a very welcome mem- ber of the class. Bon voyage! ROBERT PERRY Bob is the class fireman. He has the habit of chasing the local fire engines in his Ford. Bob is very popular and is a real worker. Good luck, Bob. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, Football 2. ALFRED PINCIARO Fred has contributed many bright moments to our long hours of school. We hope he will find life as easy. ACTIVITIES: Manager of Ice Hock- ey 3.
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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK BEVERLY ROGERS There should be more people like Beverly. Always composed and never too extreme in her animation, Bev” shows that elusive quality called breeding. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, A. A. Activities 1, 2, 3, Riding Club 2, 3, Usher at Dram- atic Club Play 3, Tag Committee 3, Field Hockey i, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. BESSIE SAUNDERS Although she has not partici- pated in many school activities, Bessie is a dependable worker. She is quiet and retiring. We all wish her much success. ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club 3, Field Hockey 1, 2. ESTHER RUBIN Managing two courses is a very strenuous job, yet Esther has kept her sang froid. She is jolly and likeable and has many friends. RICHARD RUSH Dick is little but in his small frame is an indomitable spirit. Dick’s ambition is to be a pro- fessional at the golf links. Good luck on the fairway, Dick. JOHN SAVELO A quiet fellow who never mixes much with the crowd is Johnny. He is well liked and has participated in several sports while in school. We wish you success, Johnny. EMILY SIMONO Although we didn’t hear much from Emily, she was a very essential member of the class. Her many friends and acquaintances discovered great depths in her personality and wish her luck. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, Honor Roll 3. MARY SAMPSON “Sarnie” is quiet but she gets along with everyone. She is a good sport and a sincere friend. Good luck, “Sarnie.” GEORGE SMITH “Schmidt” is one of those boys with a carefree sense of humor. His wit and philosoph- ical attitude will see him over life’s hard spots.
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