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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 13 JEAN HOLDEN Jean is one of the sweetest girls in our class. Her neat ap- pearance and her sincerity will surely help her to reach her goal. .WTIVITIES: Fielfl Hockey 1, T, Bi skpthall 1, A. A. Activities 2. 3, Traffic Squad 2. 3, Cheer Leader 3. rias-s Secretary 1. 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. Graduation Committee 3. C’om- inercial Club 3, Marshal at Ciraduation o LAULINE HOUGHTON SmaT, dark and vivacious is rauline. Rest of luck, Pauline. ACl ' n’ITILS: Commercial Club ROGER HOLDEN Roger is an amiable chap who lets things come as they may. We are confident that he has the abil ' ty to get ahead. A ( ' T ' TTTKS : Cross Country 3. BARBARA HOWES Barb’s hobbies are photogra- phy and niano. Both have prov- en invaluable to 12B1. . rTIVITIES; Basketball 1, Com- mercial Club 3. ANNA HOWES Anna, although new to our cla. ' s, is well known. May you reach the top. . CTIVIT1ES: A. A. Activities 1, Dramatic Club 2. Crlee Club 3. PATRICIA HUMPHREY Patty is the “little girl” of 12C1. Her mannerisms and con- versation have given us many a smile. May you always remain as unsophisticated, Pat. VCTIVITIES; Fielil Hockey 1, O Basketball 1, 3, A. A. Activities 1, Honor Roll 1, 3, nramatic ( lub 1.’ 2, 3. RICHARD JOYCE Dick is a fine friend and an interesting companion. He did not achieve high honors but his cheerful influence can not be bettered in our ranks. Best of c ' -e’ ything, Dick. JOHN JUDGE Robbv is one ner.‘ on we shall rever forget. His takine ways made him very popular. Both m athletics and in tho classrooms be has sbnown exoneration and good sportsmansliin. His In ' o. of a c ' oad time has made many friends for him. AfTlVlTlES: Football 1, 2 3. Hockey 1. 2. 3. Baseball 1. I’sher 111 Crailuation 2.
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12 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK GERTRUDE FORD Gertie is a lively member of J2-B2. She has helped willingly whenever asked. May you al- ways be as cooperative. ACTIX ' ITIKS: Kiel.! Hocki-y 2. H.tskethall 1. 2 . Dramiitic ( ' lult 1, ( Onimurc ' .al (’lub B. LEONARD GIRARD “Lenie” is very clever with the pen and some day we expect to see his name signed to a column of his owm. ACTIVITIKS: Basketball, Mana- ger, 3. A. A. Activities 2, 3. Authentic Staff 2, Year Book Staff 2. Gradua- tion Co ' mmittee 3, Dramatic Club 1. 2. 3. Reporter of School News 1. 2, 3. MARGUERITE FRENCH The quiet attractiveness of IMarg- has won her many friends and will make future accom- plishments easy. Good luck to you, Marg ' . ACTIVITIKS:: Field Hockey 1, Basket lia 11. Authentic Staff 3. Year Bt ' ok Staff 3. Commercial Clul) 3. MANOOG GERAGOSIAN Here is the boy w ' ho has never missed a day of school. Hurri- canes and snowstorms never phase him. ACTIVITIKS: Soccer 1, S, Bas- ketball :i, Baseball 1, 2, HOWARD GILE Howie’s favorite pastime seems to be talking, but he al- ways has something cvorthwhile to say. His smile, always in evidence, probably accounts for his popularity. AITlVITtES: Football I. 2, 2, Baseball 1. A. A. Activit ' es 3, Au- thentic Staff 2, 3. Year Bonk Staff 2. 3. Honor Roll 2. Graduation Commit- tee 3. President of Dramatic Chib 3. MARGARET GIRARD Peggy’s refreshing personal- ity has helped her gain athletic and social prominence. Best of luck. Peg. ACTIVITIES: FieM Hockey 1. 2 3, A. A. Activities 2, 3. Class Officer, Vice Pres. 3, Authentic Staff 3. Year Book Staff 3. Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, Dramatic CInb 2. 3, Glee Ohih 3, Commercial Club. Vice Pros. 3. ARLENE HARRIS Arelene’s smile is one of her chief attractions. Her usassum- ing manner and her ability to make and to keep friends have made us all like her. Our best wishes for speedy success. ACTTAHTIES: Autlipiitlc Staff 2, Year Book Stuff 3, Social and Dance Committees 1. 2. Chairman of Ring Committee 2. MARK HILL “Quiet people are apt to be deep thinkers” is the case with Mai’k. May success be yours. Mark.
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14 STONEIIAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK JAMES KEATING Jimmy is among the best- looking and best-liked members of our class. His easy- going personality and his ready smile have made scores of friends for him. We are sure, Jimmy, that you will meet with success. ACTIVITIKS: Kool ' l.jill 1. C. n, Haseliall 1, I anc( 1. Tlonor Koll 1. (’sher at Graduation 2. DOROTHY KINSLEY Dot is another studious girl. She is an all-round student and a thoughtful ])erson. Although she is quiet, when she does speak, she says something woi ' th listening to. ACTIVITIKS: Kii ' ld Hockey 1, I’asketliall 1. A. A. Activities 3, Aiitlientic Staff Year Book Staff 3. Honor Koll 1. 2. 3. Glee Cluh 3, I’eace Essay Prize AVinner 2. VINCENT KEATING ’in is the kid that brings home the bacon to many homes. M ' e all have got a big laugh from those rare quips that he springs on us now and then. ACTIVITIKS: Soccer Hockey 1. Base ' Kall 1, llomn- Koll 1. 2, 3, Kifle Team 3. DOUGLAS KNOWLTON Doug is another fellow who works outside of school. Like others of our class he always appears jovial. DONALD KENNETT Don is our contribution from the “Granite State’’ and a wel- come one, too. He has a dis- tinct sense of humor which is characteristic of 12C2. ACTIVITIKS: Baskelliall 2. .A, A. A. Activities 2. 3. Hasehall 2. .Aullu’iitio Staff 3. Year Monk Staff 3, .Social ami Dance Coinniiltee 2. Cslier at Graduation 2. MARY KENNEY Mary’s tall, lithe, brunette graciousness and ability to work and play equally well will sure- ly ;rold her future as she desires. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey I. 2, Basketball I, 2, A. A. Activities 2. Traffic Stjuad 3, Autlicntic Staff 3. Year Book Staff 3. Honor KoM 1. 2. 3, Social and Dance Gommittee 3. Vice President of Commercial ( hih 3. VICTORIA KOPREK Alert and capable, “Vicky” came to us later than some of the others. She was one of the first in our class to secure a position. May you have the best of everything, Vicky. ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 2, 3, Commercial Club 3. SHIRLEY LANE Shirley isn’t really as quiet as she seems. There is a good deal of gaiety in her make-up. Most of us will remember her for her dancing. ACTIVITIE.S: Field Hockey 1. 2, 3, Bajsketball 1, 2. A. A. Activi- ties 1. Dance ronimittpe 3, Usher at Graduation 2.
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