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18 STONEIIAM HIGH SCHOOL -YEAR BOOK JOHN MOORADIAN Moo is very popular in our class. As our class jjresident for two years, he has distinguished himself. His athletic accom- plishments have also made us 1 roud of him. A( T1 VITIES: Eootl.iill 2, :i, U:is- kt-tliiill 1, 2, :!, Hiiseb:i ' ll 1. 2, . . A. Activities 1. 2. Trcirie S(|iitHl 2. Class Ol ' ficer 1, 2, 3. Clraiiu. ' itiim C oin- niitteo 1. Sciriiil or Oaiut-e Committee 1. Cslier at (ifaduatiun 2, Ring ' Ct.m- iiiittee 3. ANNETTE MURPHY Annette is a loquacious indivi- dual whose favorite topic is her “Pop”. Her friendliness will aid her to attain her goal. ACTIVITIES: Field IIocKe.v 2. Baskel ball 2. A. A. Activities 1. 2, 3, Cheer Leader 2. 3, Social or Dance Committee 3, Dramatic Club 2. 3, Ulee Club 3. Commercial Club 3. PHITH MORRISON Ruthie’s quiet appearance and soft manner are her virtues. Her attractiveness is also an asset. A( ' IT VITIES: Field Ilocke.v 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2. HELEN MOSHER Helen is an extremely (piiel girl who hasn’t shown her true self to many of us. Those who know her admire her for her likeable pei-sonality. ACTIVITIE.S: Field lloekey 1. 2 lliisketlnill 1, 2, ;i, Cornniei-eial Club MARION NEWCOMB A grand pal, with a delight- ful exhilarating sense of humor, will shorten any dull moments. Much joy be yours, Mannie. ACTIVITIES: Field Hoc-key I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2. A. A. . clivilies 3. Commercial Club 3, Aulheiitic Staff 3. GENEVIEVE O’MELIA Vivacious, attractive, and weil dressed is a description of Gen. Although she is late with regu- larity, we all like her and we are sure she has the qualities to succeed. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, A. Activities 1, 2, 3. Music Committee 3. Draniatie Chib 1, Commereial C-lub 3. BARBARA MONSON Barbara is one of the sweet- est girls we have been privileged to know. She is so completely unassuming that we have been captivated by her personality. May happiness be yours. GERALDINE O’GRADY Gerry might be termed the “class pal”. Never angry, never disturbed, always smiling is Geraldine. We envy her grand disposition. ACTIAHTIES: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, Baskel ' ball 1. 2, 3, A. Ai tivities 2. Honor Roll 3 Dramatic Club 3, Olco (Mub 3. Peace Essay Contest Win 11 er 2.
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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 17 ELEANOR McLEOD Eleanor has been a valuable asset to the lunchroom. She should go far in her chosen pro- fession as a dietician. DOMINIC MESSINA “Mick’s” smile, although in- frequent, is full of charm. His athletic record is one to be proud of. Au revoir. ACTIVITIES: Football 1. ISasket fiall 1. Baseball 3, Tratfic Squad 3, Class OlHcer, Treasurer (rradiiation Committee 3. HELEN McLERNON Helen can smile no matter what occurs! She has been the recipient of many jokes and has taken them all in a spirit of fun. ACTIVITIES: B.isketball 1, C. Field Hockey 1, 2, Glee Club .A. RICHARD MILLER Dick is mechanically inclined and very likely could go far in a career of that sort. Our best wishes. WILLIAM MEAGHER Bill is our class crooner. His dancing ability is also worth mentioning. This sophisticated, nonchalant fellow has many friends. ACTIVITIES: A. A. Activities 2, 3, Traffic Squad 1. Class Officer 1. 2. Social and Dance Committee 1 2. Dramatic Club 1, 2, Usher at Clraduation 2. THOMAS MINGHELLA These last few days of school, Nio has been in the hospital. In spite of this, he was elected “class most popular boy”. He has a constant smile foi every- one and never wears down under the stream of jokes played upon him. Best wishes for your suc- cess. ACTIVTTIE.S: Football I, 2. I!, Basloctball 1. 2. 3, Baseball 1, 2. 3. GRACE MEISTER - Grace is our MacDonald Medal winner. Your con.scien- tious efforts in school are de- serving of credit, Grace, and should lead to great achieve- ment. ACTIVITIES: Traffic S(|uad 2, ' ■ ollini; Medals 3, .Vuthentic Staff 3. Year Book Staff 3, Honor ,Koll 1. 2. 3. MacDonald Medal 3. JOSEPH MINGHELLA “Peedie” is known by every- one. He has contributed much fun to our class, both in school and out. AfTIVITIES: Football 1. Hockey 3 .
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STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOI. YEAR BOOK 19 MICHAEL ORGETTIS Mike is new about our school and, therefore, many of us do not know him. We hope that you attain your goal. WILLIAM O’TOOLE “Sarge” is another member of our class who has succeeded in the field of sports. Aside fom his athletic skill, he has a very likeable personality. We’ll miss him when he leaves., ACTIVITIES: Foolball 1, 2. :i, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1. 2. 3, A. A. Activities 2. Traffic Squad 3. Graduation Committee 3, Usher at Graduation 2. CHARLES PARKER Charlie’s quiet and unassum- ing manner has won him many friends. May success be yours. STANLEY PERRY Stan’s ability to argue him- self out of many a tight spot has proved valuable to him. His slow easy manner is quite a contrast to his quick thinking. ACTIVITIE.S: Soccer 3. A . Activities 1. 2, 3. Cheer Ijcmler I. 2, Authentic Staff 3. Year 7$ooI Staff 3, Uslier at Graduation 2. EDITH PINCIARO Edith, you have the character, pcrseverence, and understand- ing to succeed. May you attain happiness in the years to co re. ACTiA ' ITIKS: Kiehl Hockey 1. Codiimercial Club 3. WILLIAM PLUMMER Bill, despite his outstanding hockey ability, is at heart very bashful. Skill and modesty are two qualities worth having. ACTIVn’IES: Soccer 2. 3, Hoc- key 1, 2, 3. BETTY POTTER Betty is a loquocious, agree- able girl. She has helped ci eate good feeling among the students of our class. Au revoir, Betty. Field Hockey 1. ’ I i i I i CTIV1TTES: . . 3, BasketbaU 1. 2. A. A. - ' ' ' I - 3, Authentic Stnfl 3. l« 0 ' )k . I 3, Commercial Chib CHARLES PRICE Charlie has particiiiated in many social functions. He is ever willing to cooperate. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country I, Haskelball 1. 2, .Social or Dance Com- mittee 3.
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