Stoughton High School - Stotonian / Semaphore Yearbook (Stoughton, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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THE SEMAPHORE CUSHIXG, RUTH Ruthie sure can laugh well; A happiness no one else can tell. DALY, FRAXCIS In English, Daly changed his seat, Now he acts so nice and sweet. DARLING, ELEANOR When Eleanor seems to be in whirls, Ask her why she always wears Pearls. ELKEVICH, JOHN A big, bold blonde, but that ' s no harm, For recess dancing hath its charm. FAY, CHARLES Charlie sure can drive a car, But, big boy, don ' t t o too far. FITZGERALD, ERNEST When Fitzy a blunder makes Tell him a cure is Yeast Cakes . FOSTER, MARGARET For being the most popular Missy was on the edge, For good things come in small packages. GREENBERG, JOSEPH Joe, our treasurer who collects the dues. Has a way of collecting news. GRIGAS, JOHN What a noise, what a roar — There is Grigas at the door. HARDING, GEORGE What is the riot, Yea, oh boys, Little things make lots of noise. HERN, CHARLES Some folks come to school to learn; This makes us wonder about Charlie Hern. HERRON, THOMAS Tommy is learning what to cook, So he ' ll always keep good looks. JACKSON, ELINOR Ruby lips and some more Makes the lawyer ' s son adore. JACOBS. MATTHEW He ' s the boy that drives so fast You often wonder who went past. JONES. ESTELLE Estelle is a lady light and fan- She ' s always sincere and exceedingly square. Parj-e Twelve JORDAN, FRANK Most Freshmen come to learn their A. B. C. But one comes for Frank to see. JOYCE, MARGARET Always laughing, never in tears; Sometimes blushing behind the ears. KAMINSKY, ELI Running the track is no cinch, Eli tieads evei-y inch. KEOHANE, JOHN Brown suit and gray hat, Ladies ' man! There goes Pat. KELL, RODGER Rodger certainly has a way That ' s bound to get him there some day KELLIHER, FREDERICK Fred will be a teacher yet , A chem. Prof., what do you bet? LACIVITA, EDWARD Some folks have lots to do and say, This is Eddie, every day. LEAVITT, DOROTHY She has lots of pep and is full of fun; She is witty and merry till day is done. LEONARD, RICHMOND His lessons are always his main dish; To attend Bowdoin is his wish. LISOWSKI, JOHN Lisowski was a marble champ, Now the girls he tries to vamp. MacCOMBIE, FRANKLIN From S. H. S. he is headed for Brown, Good luck, Mac, we won ' t hold you down. MACKIERNAN. DOUGLAS Doug, although very quiet, Is apt to start an awful riot. MALINOSKY, EVANGELINE Yangie ' s heart is pure as gold, But boys say it ' s hard to hold. MARSHALL, FANNY Fanny will be a teacher fair, A type that is so very rare. MORRIS, MARY Whereever pep doth head a hand, Red is there, strike up the band! Patronize Semaphore Advertisers

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ST OUGHT ON HIGH SCHOOL AMELIA RUSSELL Millie Millie has concentrated on her studies mostly, but her outside activities have not suffered. The Glee Club and the French Club are within her circle of amusements. DESPINA VACOULIS P ' nut P ' nut is seen everywhere and is known every place, in school. She has entered all athletics with great zest and has made both numerals and a letter. She is our Class Pianist, playing for the Glee Clubs, Chorus work, and in the orchestra. P ' nut is planning to attend the New England Con- servatory of Music, and we sincerely hope she makes r ood in her chosen profession. And we mustn ' t forget the comical part she had in the Senior Play, of Angelina Knoop — the loved one of Bud . JOHN LISOWSKI Yoni Yoni is a very quiet boy and is noted for doing his Problems. Yoni is going to Meade ' s Academy to further his studies. The Class of 32 AMERY, MARJORIE Fourth period Marjorie holds the office down ; Always a smile, never a frown. BEDNARZ, TESSIE Some girls are popular, so they chime; This holds for Tes all the time. BETE, JOHN John has a girl whether near or far; I wonder if it is because of the car? Evelyn W inship John E lkevich George H arding Marjorie A mery Despina V acoulis John B E te Abbie Eleanor Frank J Helen Fanny Mar Miriam W Eleanor C hase R eardon O ordan S pillane S hall E chsler D arling Elmer T ay Charles H ern Dorothy L E avitt Tessie B ednarz Charles F A y Francis Dal Y Paul T racy Ruth Cus H ing Richmond L E onard Mary M O orris Irene C allan Laura CI E ment Helen Z A iser Kathlee N Quinn Ernest F I tzgerald John Li S owski Phyllis B rown Rodger K E 11 Margaret F oster Harry B O tsch Joseph R obinson Eileen W E lch Amelia R U ssell Elizabeth Web S ter BORDINELLI, SAMUEL Sam is always laughing, all day long. Who said life was not a song? BOTSCH, HARRY Where is Canton, you want to know? Hany will tell you how to go. BROWN, PHYLLIS Who tries to knock our school upside down? Only our hilarious Phyllis Brown. BUTTON, MARION How do your shoes last more than a week? Walking on that rocky, old, Gay Street. Patronize Semaphore Avertisers CALLAN, IRENE Drawing pictures of pretty clothes; Perfect figures from head to toes. CHASE, ABBIE Abbie has a weakness of whom she is fond. He is very bit and strong and sort of a reddish blonde. CLEM ENT, LAURA In athletics she leads the way. Here is a girl you can ' t delay. CROWLEY, FRANCIS When he opens his mouth to sing, Oh, death, where is thy sting! Page Eleven



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STOUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL MURPHY, MARY Around school, Molly is so quiet But in our play she was a riot. QUINN, KATHLEEN She can talk all day and night And in the end it ' s all, all right. REARDON, ELEANOR Some folks are always getting in Dutch, Here is one with the likes of such. ROBINSON, JOSEPH Joe is a big and handsome brute And finds someone on Leach St. very cute. RUSSELL, AMELIA Very pretty with pretty curls, Just what makes the boys like girls. SPILLANE, HELEN When Helen downtown drives her car, Everyone keeps a distant far. TAY, ELMER A wondeiful actor is Elmer Tay, He was the hero of our play. TRACY, PAUL Tracy has a figure, that woddles all around, But in the end he gets there, always safe and sound. VACOULIS, DESPINA Peanut with care her music will treat And she is the kind you ' ll want to meet. WANCUS, EDWARD Why do girls go to a baseball game? To watch Eddie attain his fame. WALENT, BLANCHE Sometimes quiet, sometimes gay, But when there ' s noise it ' s from Bronie ' s way. WALENT, JOSEPH Here is a man who makes girls get weak When they see him coming up the street. WEBSTER, ELIZABETH Athletics, Beth seems to adore But her lessons are a bore. WECHSLER, MIRIAM She can spell and she can type; That ' s the spirit, she ' s all right. Patronize Semaphore Avertisers WELCH, EILEEN A hard worker is our Eileen In the stockroom she may be seen. WHITE, KENNETH Whence did your fat come from Ken? Won ' t tell? Well, it ' s ice cream then. WILSON, OLIVE At school so calm and dignified But, boys, just meet her once, outside. WINSHIP, EVELYN While the rest are struggling at Battle of Sea, Evie gets by on a smile in history. WOOD, WILLIAM Here is a classmate we adore, In his company there is not a chance for bore. ZAISER, HELEN Helen can look over the rest of us But she is as good as the best of us. Class Ode Words by DESPINA VACOULIS 1 Dear Stoughton High we ' re leaving you, Leaving you, oh so staunch and true, So dear to us you forever will be; We ' ll struggle hard towards fame for thee. Stoughton, we pledge to you To carry things through; We ' ll fight all odds and win And we ' ll rest triumphant and say with a grin, ' ' Twas for you, dear Stoughton High! 2 The hopes that we have we ' ll build for you, You ' ll be proud when they all come true. Your flag a standard has set for us, It stands for all glorious. Stoughton, long live your name, Dear you ' ll always remain. Your praises lor.g will ring And to you our offerings we all shall bring, Stoughton High, you we all acclaim! Page Thirteen

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