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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR VIRGINIA CONANT Ginny is a girl whom we all admire because of her courage and stamina. In her junior year, despite a painful physical ill- nses of the previous summer, she returned to school. Certain- ly anyone with such admirable traits is bound to find success and happiness. ACTIVITI ES: Field Hockey 1, Riding: Club l, 2, 3. Basketball 1, A. A. Activities 2. ' 3, Miusic Com- mittee 3, Orchestra 1, Honor Roll 3, Social or Dance Committee 3, Dra- matic 1, 2, ' 3. GORDON CONVERSE Gordon is a quiet, unassum- ing person. Everyone finds him a true and sincere friend. ROBERT CROSS “Crossie” can be seen most anywhere with his candid cam- era. He has taken many inter- esting shots of his classmates. So long. Bob. ACTIVITIES: Orcbestvu 2. WINTHROP CUTTS Winnie might have a wrong answer now and then, but he always has an answer. May you always find life as easy as you found school. BOOK 9 EDWARD DALY Eddie is another quiet mem- ber of our class. He has not been with us as long as some of the others and, therefore, many of us d o not know him. May ha])piness and success be yours. ACTIVITIES: (’ross Coiinlrv 1, Ba--kcdhull 1. Busebull 1. CHARLES DAVIES Charlie may be seen and heard any afternoon in the as- sembly hall “beating it out” on his drums. He is very talenteil musically, as well as very like- able. ACTIVITIES: Cvo s CounIvy 2, ' ■ . Orchestra 1, 2. 3. DANIEL DAVIS Danny appears quiet on the outside, but those who know him realize this is not always the case. A newcomer to our school, he has proved himself valuable in the classroom as well as in athletics. His many friends wish him success. ACTIVITIE.S: Hockey 3, Base- ball 3. DOUGLAS DAVIDSON Doug is one of the quiet members of 12G. School, how- ever, is a good jilace in which to be (piiet. We wish him every success.
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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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10 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK RICHARD DEL ROSSI Dick is the handsome new- comer in our class. Ilis appeai- : nee is not his only asset, how- cveiv, as he has proved his worth c n the lootball heUl. these characteristics, coa Lined with a bit of modesty, will help you to tind success and happi- I ess in the years to come. VCTIVITIES: Piiothiill :i. I ' askettKill 1. A. liv:t:os :i. Tiatfic Sqiuui 2. Pri ' -iiiit A, A. .i, L ' slier at Graduatitm ELEANOR DIRKMAN Eleanor came to us from Reading-. Her blond severity and attractive smile has made her a welcome member of out class. ACTIVITIKS: Fielil Uofkey ' 2, Haskelljall 2. ROBERT DODGE Bobby is the sort of fellow that sits back and observes the rest of the class with an oc- casional side remark. His can- dor and sincerity will be a great help to hi.r. as the years go by. At Tl VITIKS: (’i-oss ( DUiitry I, 2. Soccor 1. 2. Social and i)ancc ( ' t)nimitloc JUNIOR DOWNES Am.ong- the faculty and his fellow students “Junie” is an equally popular fellow. We all g ' ?t a kick out of his antics and cheerful personality. He is al- ways willing to help as well as willing to have a good time. May your attitude never c ' ang ' . . ( ' T ' A ' IT[ES: f ) )fli:ill Miiniiii ' T ■J, tfocki ' y 1. ' 2. a, ,V. Activitii ' S ' 2. :i. Authfiitic Staff R, Year liook St- ' H’ Snc ' al and I ancc f’oniniiltoc B. at Graduation 2. LLLLIAN DUNBAR Lillian is an extremely rapid talker, but one we all like to hear. Her unli i ited enthusiasm and tiuick smile have made peo- ] le like her. At ' TIVlTTES: Field Hnrkey 1, 2. Baske ball 1. 2. 3, A. A. Activi- t es 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3. HUGH ELERS Here is a fellow with one of the best dispositions in our class. Buddy is ever willing to do a good turn for any of his many friends. We shall miss you a great deal when you leave us fer Hebron. At’TIA ' ITIKS Football 1. 2, 3 Hockey 1. 2. A. A. Activities 1. Hsher rt Graduation 2. MARY EMANUEL Mary is another girl from whom we hear but little. She has reserve and dependability, two qualities worth possessing. ACTIVITIF.S: Field Hookey 1, A. A. Activities 3. Glee Ciul) 3. MARY FALLON Mary is the musical half of the “Fallon Wright Co.” Her demure appearance hides a fun 1 ving personality. But “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” and Mary is any- thing but diill. A(TIVITIKS: ' Peace Kssay Nni- test 2. 3, Field Hockey 1. 2, A. A. Activities 1. 2. 3. Music ( ' oininittee 3. Authentic Dance 3. Dramatic Club 1. Hsher at Graduation 2.
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