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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 23 Jit HOftttnrtam ANTHONY MESSINA CLASS 1938 Forgive my grief for one removed, Thy creature, whom I found so fair. I trust he lives in thee, and there I find him worthier to be loved. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I hold it true, whate ' er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow most; Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.
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22 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK Class “Call me dynamite” — Edward Burns Class janitor — Solon Candage Class midget — Fred Pinciaro Class toots — Ella Reid Class horse-woman — Priscilla Ireland Class mystery woman — Beverly Rogers Class song sheet — Pepper Piper Class auto tester — Richard Rush Class newsboy — Eugene Thibodeau Class animal cracker— Robert Trainer Class shadow Michael Visocchi We found that we had in the remaining eight members of the class of 1938 the famous Snow White and the loveable dwarfs Snow White — Mary Mustone Happy — Lila Brown Sneezy — Samuel Vacca Dopey — Robert Purvis Grumpy — Kathleen Leavitt Doc- Helen Syvertsen Sleepy — Marjorie Clausen Bashful Helen Hanson DRAMATIC CLUB S. Wainwright, H. Syvertsen, S. Miller, B. Leighton, A. Morton, E. Corthell, C. Morrell, C. Mein tyre, D, MacKenzie, G. Holden, M. Flukes, Miss McIntyre, P. Ireland. DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY Promptly at eight o ' clock, on April 8, in the Armory Hall, the curtain rose on the annual Dramatic Club presentation. This year the play, which surpassed even the most brilliant expecta- tions was Noel Coward’s successful comedy, “I’ll Leave It To You”. The play was of course gay and hilarious and the actors, catching this light mcod, performed superbly in their various roles. Those who took part in this outstanding produc- tion were Barbara Leighton, Helen Syvertson, Marjorie Flukes, Dorothy MacKenzie, Shirley Miller, Shirley Wainwright, Everett Corthell, Charles Morrell, Charles Mclntire and Allan Mor- ton. The Dramatic Club has had a very successful season and its varied monthly meetings were greatly enjoyed. Much if its success was due to Miss Luella Dunning and the various officers and committees who worked with her. Charles Mor- rell was President of the club; Augustus Bar- wood, Vice President; Lois Cameron, Secretary; Everett Corthell, Treasurer.
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24 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK We wish to thank the following contributors who made this page possible : Earle Adams Paul Doorly Queenny Janigan William Nadeau Dorothy Alger Norma Downs Patricia Jefferson Robert Nay Elizabeth Alley Marjorie Duff Gertrude Johnson Florence Pearl Amelio Asci John Duff Ray Johnson Robert Perry Samuel Avellino Luella Dunning Marcia Kelman Fred Pinciaro Lydia Bagdikian Charles Dyson Ruth Kidder Elizabeth Piper Norma Barnes Fannie Eastman Alice King Robert Potter Agustus Barwood Maurice Fama Dorothy Kinsley Lois Prescott Harry Batchelder James Ferry Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Astor Preus Ruth Benson Ruth Finn Roger Lamson Arthur Pulos Freda Blaisdell Barbara Fisher Dorothy Landers Anna Regish Betty Blinn Harriet Fitzgerald James Landers Ella Reid George Bower Stanley Flannigan Bradford Leach Ardis Robinson Ruth Bowser Marjorie Flukes Jeanne Le Brun Beverly Rogers Jane Bridgeman Thomas Flynn Mildred Leavitt Esther Rubin Lilia Brown Doris French Barbara Leighton Richard Rush Edward Bruce Elison Fulford Robert Lewis Mary Sampson Ralph Bruce Florence Gardner Marion Lister Emily Simono Carmen Buono Eva M. Garland Dorothea MacKenzie George Smith Edward Burns Howard Gile William Maguire Lloyd Spear John Callahan Leonard Gerard Miriam Marsh Fannie Spinney David Callahan Doc Gordon Robert McCall Ralph Stetson Solon Candage Robert Gray Richard McEttrick Evelyn Stinson Russell Carleton Betty Green Janet McHale Pauline Stone Anna Cassidy Alvera Haley Charles McIntyre Harvey Stone Kathryn Celin Clyde Hampton Margaret McLaughlin Joseph Sullivan Donald Chase Helene Hanson Winifred McMann Helen Syvertsen Muriel Chase George Holden Lawrence McMann Earle Thibodeau William Chisholm Jean Holden George McNaughton Eugene Thibodeau Marjorie Clausen Eileen Howard Alyce McMurray Joseph Tole Joseph Conley Edith Howard Barbara Meister Robert Trainor Gordon Converse Anna Howes Helen Miller William Truesdale George Coombs Everett Hoyt Shirley Miller Samuel Vacca Everett Corthell James Huff William G. Miller Charles Varney James Cullen Clinton Hunt Phyllis Montgomery Roy Vasey James Culleton Grace Hynes Charles Morrell Henry Ward Kenneth Davis Frank Isabelle Allan Morton Howard Watson John Dewhurst Priscilla Ireland Mary Mustone
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