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

 - Class of 1933

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THE SEMAPHORE Page 7 EVELYN TAY Evie Here ' s a little girl who has suddenly grown tall in the last year, and is she glad! Evie has a small, perfect little face with nice eyes and a lovely complexion. Her blonde beauty created quite a sensation when she appeared in the cast of the class play as the thweet girl friend of Dickie. We ' re not the only ones who think Evie is adorable — there ' s a certain somebody — who said Canton? Evie has brains, too! She is an honor pupil, and received a pin for typing sixty words a minute! ! Her wit and sweetness make her one of the most popular among both boys and girls. Evelyn belonged to the French Club and was considered quite a nuisance in that august organization. GRACE D. MUELLER When we hear that name we ' re interested. Grace is a very lovable sweet girl and promi- nent in the Class of ' 33. She is tall and slim and do the short girls envy her in evening dress! She has very lovely silky brown hair with which she is never satisfied — isn ' t that always the way? Captain of her basketball team this year she led it through a victorious season. Grace has received four letters in sports since her entry into High School — two in basketball and two in hockey. This makes her one of the star athletes among the girls. A slight attack of appendicitis prevented her from obtaining another letter in hockey last fall. Grace was the head of the girls ' gradua- tion committee and is a member of the Latin and S Clubs. She is going in training as a nurse and we know her patients will adore her. JENNIE McEWAN Jen Good old Jen! Here ' s a girl whom S. H. S. will be sorry to lose. Have we had fun with her! A born wisecracker , Jen can take it. She brings humor into every situation and always looks on the bright side of things. Her only failing is her gum-chewing. There will be one thing Jen will miss when she leaves and that is her U. S. History — she loved it so! Jen has twinkling blue eyes — or are they green? In about two years look over your hairdressers and you may find Jennie among them. Go to it, gal. Here ' s to you ! HELEN LIGNICKIS Libby Libby is a great worker for the type room, and should certainly be a success at Burdett ' s, where she intends to go after graduation. She has been quite active in school, belonging to Glee Club, Swastika Club, two years on the Semaphore, as well as being chairman of the Hallowe ' en dance. This year she filled two offices being on the Senior Play Business Com- ♦ mittee, and also prompter of the play. And 1 can she prompt! i LUCY EVERETT t Lucy is going to settle down to being a I nurse in spite of the fact that she has been I buzzing around Stoughton High for four years. f Having earned her S in hockey and basket- f ball, she was on the S Club Dance Commit- I tee. She belongs to the Dramatic Club and I the Home Economics Club. She was on the t Sophomore Dance Committee, the Junior Prom I Committee, and the Junior Class Ring Commit- | tee. She ' s on good terms with the masculine sex — for a short time ! f ARTHUR E. JASMIN j Art j Tall, good-looking Art has been treasurer t of his class for two years and has done a ♦ mighty fine job of it. His rangy build made him excellent material for football and he has ♦ received three letters as a result of his prowess. ♦ Baseball also netted him a letter. Last year » he served on the Junior Prom Committee and played an important part in making it the ♦ success it was. He was a member of the Science Club in his Freshman year, and has J served on the S Club Dance Committee and ♦ Senior Play Committee. His dark good looks 4 cause many a flutter among the femmes. t Art will go to Bentley ' s School of Accounting t and Finance with a good record as financial I administrator of his class. I VETY STRIMITIS Strum We ' ve been wondering where and how Vety i acquired his nickname and the only thing we ♦ could think of was that he is in the orchestra ♦ — only he doesn ' t strum, he blows! Vety is liked by many because of his healthy grin and I non-assuming manners. He seems to have no ♦ interest in girls although his blonde hair and ♦ nice features make him interesting to not a i few!!! We really think that he ought to con- tinue on in music as he is a fine player. How- ♦ ever, he has decided to take up some further t schooling in business. MARION BROGREN t Although she has been with us but a year Marion has endeared herself to all who know t her. She is a sweet girl with a charming smile t and beautiful blue eyes. Her lateness in enter- t ing class did not prevent her from becoming popular immediately, and she is active in many ♦ class afl airs. She was a member of the Busi- ♦ ness Committee for the Senior play, served on the Senior Picture Committee and Graduation Committee. She has also been an honor stu- ♦ dent. Some lucky man will find in her the perfect secretary some day!

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Page 6 THE SEMAPHORE t LAURENCE McCARTHY ♦ Tim J Tim is one of the shining lights in his ♦ English class, and is the leading exponent of 4 the white cotton socks fad (which we, per- J sonally, think is hideous). Tim has worked ♦ his way up from waterboy to become manager I of the football team and bo3s other water boys. I He has held this unfortunate position for two ♦ years. Baseball is one of the sports he is in- ♦ terested in. In his Freshman j ' ear he belonged to the Glee Club — but for some unknown reason ♦ he isn ' t in it any more! Laurence is consid- ♦ ered to be one of the few good-looking beys ! in the class and will probably choke us for J saying so. He has blue, veiw blue eyes and ♦ blonde hair. In regard to his plans for the ♦ future he says I. C. S. in a mean voice, leaving us without the faintest idea as to J what he means. j JOHN McGARRY ♦ Puer t Puer (which means boy in Latin) has ♦ been attached to John ever since he took up the beloved subject of Latin in his Freshman J year. Puer like3 his fun anywhere and is I one of the reasons w hy teachers go stark, raving mad. In our class play, he surprised ♦ us by coming out with some of the most pas- ♦ sionate love-making ever made. Perhaps he + was inspired by his partner, who knows!! ♦ We ' ll never forget his antics with the gun at ♦ the end of the second act. He is a member of the S Club as he received his letters in J basketball (manager) and track. John is one ♦ of the class nuisances but an exceedingly « likeable one, at any rate. The most interest- ♦ ing thing about him, to us, is the way his ♦ nose turns purple when he thinks something ♦ is funny. He hasn ' t the faintest idea as to ♦ what he will do next year, but thinks he would ♦ like to be a street cleaner!! ♦ ANGUS CAMPBELL ♦ Soup ♦ Whenever you are aware of a great quiet- ♦ ness in the room, you ' ll know ' Soup is there. He makes an art of his quietness. However, ♦ outside with the boys h? completes a rem.ark- ♦ able change. As far as he is concerned his ♦ future is undecided but we can bet that some toothpaste company will snap him up for their ads when they get a look at his smile. Soup I has dark brown hair that is always falling in I his eyes, giving him a strained look. He pals t with Rich Sarrey, Tim McCarthy, and ♦ McGarry — the Lincoln Street gang. He was a i member of the Science Club back in the days J when Tex Houston was at the head. Soup ♦ has an individual way of clipping his words ♦ when he talks that is quite intriguing. Liked by everyone for his dry i-emarks. EDWARD PALAYMA Eddie Good old Eddie! This poor fellow was bothered to death by a certain tease, who sat behind him in history! Eddie is a good-na- tured kid, even if he doesn ' t look very hard for his Hirtory book! He is the strong man of the class and takes a mighty swing with much gusto at a baseball. Sometimes he doesn ' t connect — but when he does — WOW ! I Eddie has a funny way of swaggering around with his chin thrust out and say Huh? in a challenging tone. He is very popular with the boys and that is enough to make the girls admire him. He plans to further his education at Textile School. GEORGE GAY Duke Du]:e is a quiet sort of person noted for his pleasantness as an usher at the State. As- semblies don ' t seem to interest Duke and he think.s the jokes are terrible — anj vay he ' d rather sleep! Looks a lot like his sister Flor- ence and has a nice smile. In his Freshman year he was manager of the Track team and has always been interested in and done well in that sport. His capability caused him to be elected to the Sophomore Hallowe ' en Party Committee and he accounted for a considerable part of the success of that function. He was enrolled among the members of the Science Club in his first and second years. Duke is going to Burdett ' s. Here ' s wishing him luck! RICHARD SARREY Sarrey Rich is dark and has very nice brown eyes. He was captain of the basketball team this last season and was an outstanding player. Two letters were given him in this sport and so he is a member of the S Club. Rich is a very ardent Biology student and is teacher ' s pet in that class. Boy, can he draw and sculp ! He is highly talented in that field and hopes to become a commercial artist. We hope he ' ll think of us when he is famous and in the money ! ! Naturally fun-loving and pleasant he is a great favorite with everyone. Richard always liked chemistry and if he doesn ' t go in for art, he would make a excel- lent pharmacist. RITA FOSTER Rita is a charming Commercial Course student. She has an outstanding characteris- tic — her beautiful, big brown eyes. What per- son could resist them? Besides being one of Mr. Randall ' s ofl!ice girls this year she has been a member of the Glee Club, the French Club, and the Swastika Athletic Club. The sports she participated in were basketball and hockey. Rita aspires to be a stenographer. W e know- that she will go far as she is an honor pupil and exceedingly efficient.



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Page 8 THE SEMAPHORE CARL RYDER Sharlie Sharlie is rather inconsistent. First, he is with us, then he ' s gone. Now he ' s back again. He, too, lent his melodious voice to the Glee Club. Outside of that he ' s a mystery. He intends to enter aviation school. Happy landings, Sharlie! EUNICE PAINE Noonie Tall, dark Eunice is an active student of the Commercial course and has many friends. She has perfect, flashing, white teeth and they make her smile a radiant thing. Her lithe tallness make her an excellent center on the basketball team and she has received letters in that sport. Eunice has a very pleasant, low- speaking voice that is easy in the ears. Perhaps this is the result of her membership in the Glee Club ! The French and Dramatic clubs list her among their members, too. This last year she served in the Senior Picture Com- mittee. Eunice, as yet has no vocational plans, but we imagine that she will soon be some- body ' s stenog . MARJORIE SMITH Marge There is something different about Marjorie — something refined and cultured. She has an inherent sense of niceness and is charming to every one. Because of her devotion to her art studies, Marge has found little time for extra activities at the school but she makes up for this by her achievement in studies. She is a fine painter and we predict a brilliant future for her. Marjore is easily distinguishable in a class by her cameo-clear features and will- ingness to recite. That last part shows her in her true colors ! ! HARRY F. DOULL Harry is another newcomer, having arrived here from Dorchester two years ago. Han-y is what we call big all over and this makes him shine in baseball and football. People are still talking about his wonderful acting as Mr. Vare in the Senior play. It was a difficult part and he handled it exceedingly well. LYLE MORRILL Shrimp Lyle is short and dark and has dimples when he grins. That crack will probably kill him as he seems terribly shy and modest. He is a member of the gang from North Stoughton and is very popular among them. Lyle has considerable ability in baseball but has never gone out for it in High School. He seems rather subdued in Home Room but is altogether different outside. Like a great majority of people nowadays he hasn ' t made up his mind as to his future career. RUSSELL HAMPE Russ Russ is the most popular boy in the Senior class. It is not hard to see why. He is not only liked by the girls because of his good looks but also by the boys because he is r egular . To look at him we would know that he plays football — and well, too. He has received three letters in that sport and one in baseball besides being an honor student. This last year he has stepped out of his shell of reserve and made himself so popular with the girls that we are afraid they might spoil him!! Russ will someday be an outstanding horticul- ture and landscape architect. PAUL KEARNS Baron Paul takes the cake for being the best wise- cracker in the class. On first appearance he seems quiet enough although there is a mis- chievous glint in his eyes which belies this. His curly brown hair seems very wayward and eludes all his attempts to subdue it and this gives him a harrassed expression. He is well- liked by the entire group and was elected treasurer of his class while a Sophomore. That same year he served on the Hallowe ' en Dance Committee and proved very reliable. Paul says his future is uncertain because who ever heard of a certain future? KATHERINE CONNELL K K is petite and highly temperamental. This is what makes her so interesting and out of the ordinary. She is very talented in the histronic line as was shown by her finished performance in the part of Vi in the Senior play. We hope she will continue with this work as she would like to attend Emerson ' s School of Oratory. Katherine has the features of an actress — clear profile, lovely skin, and expressive hands. She is quick as a flash and sometimes says cutting things without thinking and is filled with remorse afterwards. This does not detract from her charm in the least. Here ' s wishing you luck, K . HELEN NAGY Not only is Helen among the most popular girls but she also ranks among the most beau- tiful. Her lovely dark eyes are a cause of envy and admiration among the girls. Helen has a smile for everyone and is charming to all — something rather uncommon in these days of depression. She has been an honor student in all her four years and has been employed as an assistant in the principal ' s office. Because of her modesty not eveiyone knows that she is the most efficient typist in the school and has the highest speed of typing in her class! That is an achievement. Helen wants to go to some business school. Here is a girl who will go a long way and do big things.

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