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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 19 LLOYD SPEAR Lloyd, who is mechanical minded, has shown his ability in our math subjects. His pleas- ant smile plus his studious man- ner should take him a long way. ACTIVITIES: Rifle Team 3, Prize Speaking Contest 1. JOSEPH SULLIVAN Joe is one of the best liked boys of the class. This can be attributed to his engaging smile and pleasing manner, which en- ables him to get along with almost anyone. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2. RALPH STETSON “Stet’s interest and keen in- sight into mechanics and elec- tricity should lead him eventu- ally to the field of engineering. He is a letter man in cross country and baseball and we look for a bright future for him. KATHLEEN SWEET Everyone knows “Sweetie” by her ready smile and cheerful greeting. We hope that she will be just as quick to smile at the problems that confront her in the future. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Commercial Club 3. EVELYN STINSON “Ev” will follow that honored profession founded by Florence Nightingale. We feel sure that with her deep sympathy and delicate charm, she will prove a guiding light. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Prize Speaking ' Con test 2, Usher at Graduation 2, Dram- atic Cluh Play 2. HELEN SYVERTSEN Helen’s popularity and viva- city have been a welcome asset to dear old Stoneham High. Her sincerity will make her a lovely “woman in white, ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, Dram atie Club 2, 3, A. A. Activities 3, Dramatic Club Play 3. PAULINE STONE Polly’s wistful smile and gracious manner has won a place for her in the hearts of her friends. We hear from Polly most of all in English class where her ability to analyze astounds us. Good luck, Polly! ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. EUGENE THIBODEAU To strangers, Gene seems very shy, but those who know him admire his modesty. Gene is very conscientious in every- thing he undertakes. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 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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20 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK JOSEPH TOLE That old adage, good things come in small packages,” cer- tainly holds true, for Joe has been outstanding on all athletic teams, in addition to being one of our most popular boys. ACTIVITIES : Baseball 1, 2, Ice Hockey l. 2, Football 1, 2, :’ , A. A. Activities 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, Ush- er at Graduation 2, Usher at Dramatic Club Play 1, Graduation Committee 3, Socials Committee 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2. ROBERT TRAINOR Bus is a good-natured fellow. He is always ready to crack a joke and he has won many friends with his fine sense of humor. WILLIAM TRUESDALE Bill” always has an answer even if it is occasionally the wrong one. Let us hope he finds all the right answers in the years to come. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Ice Hockey I. 2, 3, Football 2, 3, A. A. Activities 2, ( ' lass Officer 1, 2, 3, Ush- er at Graduation 2, Graduation Exer- cises 3. SAMUEL VACCA Sam is one who likes to voice his opinion, especially in the classroom. He has been quite active in athletics and we hope his courage will carry him far. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, Basket- ball 1. ROY VASEY Roy is one of the newcomers to the class, but it didn’t take him long to become acquainted. Roy is a fast walker and always seems to be in a hurry to get somewhere. We hope he reaches his goal. ACTIVITIES: Football 1. MICHAEL VISOCCHI The silent man” of 12G is the title given to Mike. He and Harry are always together and we hope they will remain fast friends. ACTIVITIES: Football 1. HENRY WARD “Hink can ' t seem to get into the habit of coming to school on time; but when he does come his presence is keenly felt, both on the athletic field and in the classroom. “Better late than never”, eh, Hink? ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. JAMES BILOTTA Jimmie’s” absence during the last month was very evi- dent. A prominent member of the class, Jimmie” has proven a helpful and dependable class- mate. JAMES KEATING Jim has an inclination to be the class clown. When not in school he can invariably be found driving his car and look- ing for junk.
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