Stoneham High School - Wildlife Yearbook (Stoneham, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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STONP]HAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 7 GLEN BLANCHARD Glen is the strong, silent type. Those of us who have got beneath his extxerior realize that he a person worth know- ing. . CTIVITIKS: Cross Cmintiy 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, A. A. Activities 1, Traffic .Squad 1. ARNOLD BURGAMASTER Arnie always apjteais neatly tlressed. He has proved his re- liabMity to us by his work on the Authentic. May you always le i ain as de]tendable. A ( ' TI rr I KS : Cros.s ( ’uuntrv I, Traffic Squad 3, Rifle Team 2. 3, Aullieiitic Staff 3. Year Book Staff 3, Usher at tiradiiatioii 2. RITA BOUCHARD Rita is another quiet mem- ber of our class. She is a new- comer in our midst and a wel- come addition. OLIVE BOULTER “Finky” our attractive blonde is always ready to cheer us through our dull moments. Her s i ile will be greatly missed. Good luck, Fhnky. ACTIVtTIIOS: Field Hockey 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3. A. A. Activi- ties 3, Authentic Staff 3, Year Hook Staff 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3, Commercial Club 3, Dance Commit- tee 3. RALPH BRUCE “Brucie”, wherever he is, is amusing to say the very least. He and “Mousie” have given us many a good time. ACTIVITTES: Football 1. Hoc- key 3. A. A. .Activities 2. FRANCIS BURNS Wherever laughter is heard, “Tiger” is bound to be in the center cf it. Many a dull mo- il ent has been brightened by him. So long, Fran. ACTIVITIE.S: Football Manager 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, Haseball 2. DAVID CALLAHAN Dave seems particularly fond of talking, but there is always someone listening to him. We hope you will go far in the field ahead. LOIS CAMERON Lois is one of the best dressed girls in our class. She ■ a ■ yarticiiiated in sjiorts and ■ fivities with equal efficiency. May you always accept respon- sibilities in later life in the same manner that you have in your school days. ACTIVITTES: Field TIockcv 1. 2. Kidinc Club 1. 2. Haskctball I. 2. riiuor Liuuiur 2. 2. VnUH-nfir Stuff :L Vunr P.ook Stiiff II. Psliur nl (Jniduation 2.

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6 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK PHYLLIS AMO Phil never fails to have a good time wherever she may be. She seems to be the life of every party. May your good spirits never fail you. ACTIVITIKS; Fii ' Ul lli)cki .v 1. naskftliall 1. A. .Vctivitii ' s 3. . uthcntic Staff 3. Year Book- Staff .3. Commercial Club 3. I’sliev at (Jratlualion 2. ANTONIO ASCI Tony delights in teasing- people in his home-room. For all this he is a good sport. ACTIVITIKS: Football 1, 3, Baskelball 1. 3. 3, Baseball 1. EVELYN B ARSON hivie has proved her worth as a cashier in the lunchroom. Her pleasant personality has won for her many friends. ACTIVITIKS: Field Hockey 1, Basketball 1. Traffic Stjuad 1, Dra- matic Club 2. 3. LILLIAN RATCHELDER tVhether in class or out, “Batchie” is always laughing. Her geniality has ihefped to keep our class in good humor. Bon voyage. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockev 1. Ba ' ketball 1. 2. VIRGINIA BATES Ginny, one of our attractive seniors, has proved to be a real friend. She possesses a great personality. Best wishes. ACTTVITIEiS: Field Hockey 1. 3. 3. Basketiball 1. 2, A. A. Activities 1. 2, 3. Cheer liCader : , Cslier at (Traduation 2. Social or Dance (’om- inittee 1. 2, 3, Planning: Board Con- test Winner 3. CAROLYN BARKER Carolyn’s amiability and draw- inging ability should smooth the pathway of future years. ACTIVITIKS: Field Hockey I, 2, Basketball 1. 2. 3. BEATRICE BINNER Bea has shown exceptional literary talent and we hope she will further her career along that line. We are glad that she was elected valedictor- ian and feel sure that she will make us proud of her. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1. Tea- ffic Squad 2. Graduation - ddress 3. Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. Tennis 2. Au- thentic Statf ' 3, Year Book Staff 3. 1iairman of Authentic Dance 3. Dramatic Club 1. BETTY BLAISDELL Betty is a conscientious woiker and of a firm opinion. May she always be able to cope with matters as capably as she has in school. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2, 3, Basketball 1. 2. 3, Dramatic Clu ' b 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3.



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8 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK MARGARET CANDAGE Althoug ' h slie is ([uiet, we all know her for her scholastic ability. May success be your.s. A( ' T1 ITIK.i: Field Hockey 1. ' J. li, Ha Uet loill 1, C, Honoi- Foil d. In-aiMatie (, ' lul) 3. RUSSELL CARLETON Althou{i ' h there has not been any one thing in which Rusty has been interested, he is liked by the class because he is an acLOininodating sort of a fellow. We wish him all the break.s. , (”1 ' 1 ITI I ' . S : Cross Country I. EUNICE CLARK Eunie, though quiet and somewhat shy, has made her presence in the clas.sroom felt. May you be a success as a hair- dresser. VIRGINIA CLAUSEN Ginny’s sweet thoughtfulness will long be remembered by her classmates. Because of this cl.aracteristic, we are sure hap- p ness will come to her. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, C, liaskeUball 1, 2. A. A. ActiviUe;; 1, 2, Commercial Club 3. EMMA CASWELL Petite little Emma is well liked by all her classmates. May you reach your goal. UTIVriTE.S: Field Hockey 1, 2, liaNketball I. Oivlicslra 1, Honor Kidl I, 2. a, Draiiia ' ic’ (lab 2, Hlei- Club 1. ICiiK ' Committee 2. DORIS CHAMBERS Dorrie is a clever artist and a good friemi to all. We hojie that she will further her career in drawing. HAROLD CLEVELAND A quiet member of our class is Harry. We will remember hi.v, though, when looking back through the years. Good luck to you. ELSIE COOMBS They say that those who know most, say least. This is rightly a plied to our MacDonald Medal W ' nner. Her understanding and genial smile make future suc- cesses seem quite probable. CTIVITIES: H!Hcclb:iII I. 2. Honor R jII 1, 2. H, Commercial Club .2. MacDonald Medal :i. A( TIVeTIF..S: Honor Ko:i 1.2,

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