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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 15 BETTY LENA Betty is well liked by her classiTiates for her genial dis- position. She is a good sport in the classroom and a valuable asset in field hockey. ACTIVITIEiS: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. Basketball 1, 2, .A. ,A. .Activities 2, Driirnatic Chilb 1, 2, 3. GORDON MAY “Maysie” is always in e.xcel- lent humor; also is always well dressed. BARBARA LENT Barbara is a girl with an attractive personality. She has a particular fondness for flow- ers. We hope you will gain success. .ACTrVITIE.S : Field Hockey 1. 2. 3, Basketball 1, 2, A. A. Activi- ties 1, 3. Traffic Squad 3, Clieer Leader 3. Social or Dunce Commit- tee 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3, Glee Club 1, 3, Prize Speaking Contest 1. MARJORIE LEETE Margie is a very lively and cute member of 12G. Her sun- ny nature has been the envy of many of us. .ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, Basketball 3. GEORGE LEONARD Glen is the strong, silent type. Those of us who have got be- neath his exterior realize that he is a person worth knowing. .ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 1, 2. I. Graduation Committee. GERALD MAHONEY “Gip” is typically Irish. He is very well liked by all the members of his class. We leave him our sincere wishes for a successful future. .VCTIVITIE.S: Football 1. Tlufkey 1. 2. BEULAH MARTIN Beulah is on the more serious side. However, when occasion arises for a sense of humor, Beulah’s is of the bast. All wl o know her are impressed by her sympathy and understanding. In your chosen field as a social wor’ er, Beulah, may you meet with the success that you de- serve. ACTIVITIES: Traffic Siiuad 3, Honor Roll 1. EDWARD McCOLGAN Ed keejis us in continual sus- pense as to what he will do next. His attitude is one that all enjoy.
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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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16 STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK NORMA MacCKEA Norma, althougli not quiet, has a very soft voice. We feel sure your friendly manner will help you in the future. ACTIVITIK.S: Field Hockey 1. Basketball 1, C’oininercial CUi ' l) S. BARBARA McUONOUGlI Barb’s jolly personality and quick smile has won her m..i y friends. Good luck. Red. ■ CT1VIT1KS: Field Hockey •2. Basketball 1. Activities 2 I ominercial t ' hiib 3. WILLIAM McGAH Bill, active member of LdCl, has shown his ability at tennis and proven his worth to Stone- ham. Best of luck. Bill. ACTIVITIF.S; Football 1. 2. U.ts- ketball 2. 3. TralTic Si|iiadll. .Viilbeo tiic Staff 3. Year Hook Staff 3. Social and Daiioe ( ominittee 1, 2, I ' slier at (Iradnation 2, Tennis Team 2, 3. DOROTHY McHALE She is tall, active, and in con- tinual good spirits. Dot’s motto seems to have been “Brighten the Corner Where You Art’’. ACTIVITIK.S: Field Hockey 1, 2. BasketlKill 1. 2. A. -V. Activities B. Autlientic Stuff :l, Year Hook Staff ' B ( ommerciul Club 3. “Mickey” is the type of girl that one ca.i always depend upon. Though often serious, there is a certain light-hearted- ness about her which is inspir- ing. We are confident that she wid be succe. ' Sful in whatever she undertakes. A ( TI V IT. I ' L ' ; Field Hockey 1, 2, :i. Riding Club 1. 2, 3, Basketimll I. A. , . .Vjctivities 1. 3, Traffic Squad I. 2. Asst. Editor Authentic Staff ' 3. Year Book Staff’ 3. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. (Traduation Committee 3. Social c” I Dance Committee 1, Dramatic C ' nb 2. 3. Glee Club 1. 3. PHYLLIS McKENNA Phyl has shown her talenis and capability to us throughout ner school days. She has made a name for herself in dramatics and also in her studies. We pre- dict that . ' ■he will reach the top. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1. 2, Ba. ' iketball 1, 2, Prize Speakinp 1. 2 , 3, .Uitlient c .Staff 3, Year Book Sl.c ' 3. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Dramatic ( lub 3, Commercial Club 3, Dramatic Chib ri y 3. RUTH McLaughlin Ruth’s helpful attitude and her quiet manner are her chief attractions. Don’t lose them ever, Ruth. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, =, I‘a.«5ket ball 1, 2, A. A. Activities 2; l) ' ' :imaf( Club I, 2. 3, Commercial ( ' u ' . 3. WILLIAM McLaughlin Sincerity, willingness to help others and reliability are among “Mac’s” many fine qualities. As editor of our “Authentic” he has prove his worth to us. Good luck, “Mac”. .U ' TI VITIES: Football 1. 2, 3, Hockey 1. 2, (ocaptain 3, .A. .V. Vctivities 1. 2, 3, Traffic Squad I 2, .-Vuthentic Staff Editor 3, Year Book Staff 1, 2, Editor 3, Donor Roll 1, 2, 3, Social or Dance Committee 1, 2, 3. Head Usher at Graduation 2.
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