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THE SEMAPHORE Page 31 PARADE EDGAR ' S second floor apparel shops offer a continual parade of newest fashions for juniors and misses as well as women. Assortments feature a complete range of sizes and desirable colors in fashion-right, up-to- the-minute clothes. Prices are extremely reasonable, and cover a wide range in keeping with 1933 budgets. EDGAR ' S A Brockton Institution W. F. MAHONEY CO. PRINTERS Rubber Stamps Office Supplies Typewriter Repairing Rebuilt Typewriters For Sale 82 Canton St. Stoughton, Mass. TEL. 503-M «.»»«»«.«.»»«.«»»«»» Compliments -of- STOUGHTON CAFETERIA IN THE SQUARE Try our Home Made Fresh Blueberry Pie 10c BURKE S SHOE STORE Headquarters for Family Shoes WHITE FLANNELS SPECIAL PRICE FOR GRADUATION MARKEY ' S Up stairs Olympia Building Brockton, Mass. Compliments of JOHN J. ROGERS CO. • ...»«. .«» »«.....«»»» Compliments of . . . KENNEDY ' S IN THE SQUARE • » ».»»»»..» m Compliments of . . . FINN 8 CARON 134 WASH. ST. Tel. 540 STOUGHTON
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Page 30 • • THE SEMAPHORE SENIOR STATISTICS (Continued from Page 11) fact that she comes from Diy Pond. She takes the bus to and from school and is always on veiT friendly terms with the bus driver. Willy has very pretty hair and always wears it in a bun in the back — rit is very long. Although she doesn ' t like U. S. History she has been trying hard in the last few months to enjoy it. Home Economics is her meat and she is an ex- cellent cook. Willy is well liked for her dis- position — she never is cross. She plans to enter some nurses ' training school. THOMAS CADDELL Tom Tommy has one of the most even disposi- tions we have ever known. He is extremely popular with his class and is a famed athlete. Although many girls admire him he has given his whole attention to a pretty Junior miss and is she lucky!! Tom comes from North Stough- ton where they grow great athletes. He has won his letters in football and baseball and captained his football team this year. He has coal-black hair and nice features — a wonderful smile. It is too bad that Tom seems so shy and refuses to go in for the social whirl be- cause his popularity would certainly warrant him a good time. He was Marshal at the Prom last year and was a credit to his class. He seems to have no plans for the future but will probably be a famed athlete some day. HENRY AHLQUIST Heni-y is a cute little boy with wistful eyes. (He won ' t like this a bit). He is always very nice to everyone and never has spoken good or bad about a single soul. That is why he is so well liked, we think. He seems to be busy about his own affairs most of the time and re- fuses to enter any extra activities although he would be an asset at any gathering. Henry is a good scholar and would be successful in any- thing he undertakes especially in the mechani- cal line. This summer he plans to go to Maine and do a little fishing. Boy, would we like to be going, too!! Perhaps he may stay up there and become a gentleman farmer! MARY SMITH Smit Here ' s the piquant little girl who loves nice shiny yellow roadsters! Tsk! Tsk! Tsk! Smit loves a good time and usually gets its — the French Club knows her devilish ways ! She was property manager for the Senior play and spent most of her time rushing Evie Tay and Fran Leahy into and out of their costumes. She was also on the Candy Committee for that momentous occasion and her moral support was great!! Smit is an excellent scholar and has been on the Honor Roll. As an award for excellency in type she received a certificate. She claims her future is undecided but we know better! CLYDE BOUTILIER J Boot I Nice-looking Boot is a towering six-footer. I He is noted for his nonchalant way of arrang- 1 ing his hair and for his excellency in track. i Boot can think up some of the most astound- t ing color schemes in sweaters and ties ! You I have no idea!! We all like Boot because he ' s I regular and that ' s all that counts after all. T He has earned his S and is athletic editor on | the Semaphore staff. Boot likes his biology between classes and can you blame him? He ! comes from Dog Corner way where the girls ♦ and boys grow husky and strong and devour ♦ nails and things! Here ' s wishing you luck ! next year, Boot . I LEOLA HARDING j Leola is a busy member of our class. Being | in charge of Mr. Randall ' s office is enough to t keep one on the alert and running around. ♦ Tall, slender Leola has great talent in painting 4 and her work is really above the average. She t excels in thinking up and executing original ♦ and clever projects — the exhibition was full of 4 her dainty work. Leola has earned letters in 1 basketball and starred in a guard position this year. She was Vice-president of her class last ♦ year and has been prominent in the Glee Club I and on the Semaphore staff. We hope Leola i will continue on with her art but if she doesn ' t ♦ she will be a wonderful secretaiw as she has al- t ways been on the Honor Roll. ? ANNA MUNKAVITCH j Anne | Anne is a natural golden blonde and always ♦ looks chic and well-dressed. Her scholarship t record (Honor Roll four years) and natural f ability has Avon her the coveted (??) position of stock room girl. For the past two years she ♦ has been prominent in field-hockey and has been awarded two letters in that sport. Anna has always been a prominent member of the | French Club and was its President last year. This year she was on the Candy Committee for 4 the Senior play. She will probably be some- » body ' s efficient and pretty stenographer. ? .JOSEPH FENNELL j Joe Joe has curly red hair and a most fascinat- ing grin. He is noted for the amusing way he delivers wisecracks and dry remarks, and his ♦ air of disarming innocence. Joe has interests ♦ down West Stoughton way and is she cute! He » has made his letter in football and has served t on several committees. Last year he helped to ♦ make the Prom a success and this year he will do the same at the Reception. A nice fellow — it is hard not to like Joe! ♦ (Concluded on Page 32) I
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32 THE SEMAPHORE EDWIN HANSEN • ' Rudrj Rudy earned his nickname not only through his croon tenor but also because of the girls ' interest in him. This boy with the shining blonde hair is perhaps the descendant of some Norwegian Viking and retains many of their characteristics. He has a contagious smile and wears spats. These two things are enough to make all the girls like him. The boys like him, too, for other things. Eddie has long been a member of the Glee Club and he and his pal, Al Novick, are the best singers in the tenor chorus. Eddie plans to attend Tri- State University. Indiana! FREDERICK HAGELSTEIN Fritz Good old Fritzie is a jolly representative of the land of beer and pretzels! He is one of the most brilliant boys in the class and is popular with his classmates. Fritzie has a decidedly scientific turn of mind and we pre- dict that he will rise to great heights. He is also prominent as a speaker and loves to be in debates. This year he was chosen to deliver the Ivy Oration ! Fritzie was stage manager for our play and his strong physique made him equal to this position. He plans to attend M. I. T. and we know he ' ll be famous when he graduates from that splendid college. CHARLES RHODES Charlie Charlie is irrepressible and always seems to have some news to impart ! He is a great cartoonist and is famous for his original draw- ings of Benny ! He also supplies quantities of ready-made maps for U. S. History. Charlie is a great favorite with our class and we think he will make his mark in the world. He is one of the smartest members in the class and his essay was chosen to be read at graduation. Cousin to Helen Nagy, he seems to have some of her cheerfulness — must run in the family! Charlie will be right here in Maltby ' s next year. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY (Concluded from Page 16) worked hard but they all had some pleasure doing it. For example when Hariy Doull kept playing You Sinners all day long. As the days are rolling by swiftly the sus- pense is very difficult to bear and we, the Seniors, are all waiting for Graduation week. A wonderful reception and banquet are be- ing planned and we intend to have a grand time before we ler.- ' -e S. H. S. In closing the Happy Histoiw of the Class of 1933 of Stoughton High School, we think of all the happy hours we have spent with our teachers and classmates. The Seniors wish that the present and future students of S. H. S. will still honor and cherish the ideals of S. H. SENIOR STATISTICS (Concluded from Page 30) FREDERICK EVANS Sicede Swede was leading man in the play. It seems that the redheads had the leads in that play! He was the whole play and his charac- terization of the difficult part of Jerry was screamingly funny. Swede has lately been missed around the school, having been ill. He was welcomed back in time to be graduated with his class and perform his duties as class lawyer. Swede is tal l and generally big all around. He has red-gold hair ( ' which he never can keep trained back), and blue eyes. He is adept at sq to football games. although his interest lies solely in a little stu- dent nurse! He has been raving about going to a school to study embalming — we hope he gives up that morbid thought ! HELEN BRADY Helen is a sweet little girl with large grey eyes. She has many friends for she has partici- pated in the meeting of several clubs during her High School years. She is a member of the Glee, Dramatic and French Clubs. As a mem- ber of the Dramatic Club she has participated in several plays. Last year she was prominent in the cast of Two Christmas Boxes, proving her mettle as an actress. Helen can be as still as a little mouse at times and has never of- fended anyone. We are all pulling for her when she makes her debut in the business world. LOUISE BYRON Here ' s a beautiful, charming girl! Louise ' s lovely complexion and perfect disposition are the envy of all us girls. She has a lovely sing- ing voice which is naturally low but she is always stuck in with the Sophs and is too polite to say anything about it. Louise is a staunch member of the Glee Club. She pals with Marion Brogren and two nicer girls one would never hope to meet! Louise is one of the girls who have managed to keep their hair long and not cut it off. This isn ' t as remarkable as it seems for she has lovelv black locks. S. and do the work to be done. The Class of 1983 extends its best wishes for the success of S. H. S. and to its class- m.ates — By Helen Lignickis, ' 33 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY (Concluded from Page 16) spite the fact that times are hard and money is scarce for pleasure, the Prom was made a profitable affair. It was enjoyed by all who attended. The Junior Ring Committee chose from among many types two different types of rings for the class to vote on. A yellow gold ring with a synthetic red ruby stone, and a seal set on the stone was the favorite. — By John Tracy, ' 34.
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