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

 - Class of 1934

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THE SEMAPHORE LILLIAN GEMME Lil An outstanding character is ' Lucy Hacker ' In the play she made this chai-acter. Here ' s Lil, our actress who took the part of a gangster ' s ' Moll and spiritualis- tic medium in the Senior Class Play. She has been very active in her four years at High school, being a member of the French, Glee. Latin, and Art Clubs, and numerous dance and graduation committees. She has also been on the SEMAPHORE Staff for two years. This year she was voted the most popular giil in the Senior Class, as well as the Class Flirt. We all think a great deal of Lillian and wish her loads of luck at Massachusetts State Colle je in Am- herst, where she is going to study to be a French teacher. JOHN SHIPPALOWSKI Shippa ' Shippa ' simply slays her dead; ' Betty ' s really gone to his head. Here we have quite a ladies ' man. Watch his face turn scarlet when Betty is men- tioned. He ' s always ready for a good joke and is well-liked. This year he suddenly rose as a football hero and was he cheered from the stands? He is almost a star athlete for he has earned four letters in football, two in basketball, and two in baseball. He has taken part in Class Day Exerciser and was on the Banquet Committee. Therefore, we know why our banquet was good. He tells us his future is undecided but we know better! WILLIAM KELL Bill He ' s often seen up in the ' sticks ' , Who is the girl that ' s got him fixed? Being what these girls call rather cute, Bill had no difficulty whatsoever in em- barking upon a High School romance. He also has another side to his character in addition to being romantic — he is a good athlete, prominent in school affairs, and a swell sport. He received seven letters — four in football and three in basketball. Bill never exeicised his vocal chords in the Glee Club but he did participate in French Club activities. Sophomore Dance Committee, Prom. Commttee, and the Ivy Day Sketch. Bill intends to go to busi- ness school, but personally — we think he ought to start a bakery and bake only choc- olate cakes! What do you say, Bill ? JOHN DeLOUGHREY Duke This Indian athlete is noted afar. All girls except one he does bar. Duke, our red headed he-man has pos- itively ruined more than one Sophomore girl ' s peaceful existence by merely flash- ir( her a smile. He has earned four letters, two in baseball and two in football. Duke was also a member of the Senior Class Play Business Committee. He has no plans for the future as yet but we hope he has all the success in the world, anyway. ANTHONY KIRELIS Tony ' Tony ' s ' quiet all the time, The best dressed boy in the line. Tony is the best dressed fellow in the Senior Class. He is tall, very blond, and verrreee quiet. Tony has not taken part in very many school activities but of course that ' s where he gets the reputation of being so quiet. He has no plans for the future but we hope that he ' ll be a success in whatever line he chooses. JOSEPH JOYCE Joe ' Brissels ' was supreme on the football field. Fooling the opposition with the ball con- cealed. Joe is noted for his pleasantness and is always ready and waiting for a laugh. Mebbe he likes football or sum ' p ' n — he went out for it four years and received two letters in the same. He also earned two letters more in basketball — a grand total of four S ' s . Joe has been on the Prom. Committee, Senior Pictures Committee, Graduation Committee, and in the French Club. An all-round good fellow, eh what? WILLIAM HORAN Billy ' Bill ' looks bored but don ' t be fooled, ' Cause he really loves to go to school. Billy is rather small, blond, and ex- ceptionaly quiet. As far as we know, Billy ' s pet hobby is reading and he spends most of nis time with his nose buried in a book. This year he is on the School Gift Committee, which is going to have a hard time choos- ing a gift — within our meagre means. As for the future, Billy plans to enter the mighty business world. Page Eight Patronize Semaphore Advertisers

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STOUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL ALEXANDER WANCUS Al He ' s tile ' wise-guy ' of our class, Whos« booming voice we ' ll never surpass. Al put his nickname down as Rats but we aie inclined to disagree. Although he has taken no part in sports, Al has shown his prowess as a pitcher in baseball. A noted feature of Al ' s is his deep bass voice which he vainly tried to get under control in the Glee Club in his first and third years. He also was a member of the Commencement Committee. RUTH SMITH Jeff Here ' s ' Ruthie ' ; ' though kind of plump. She causes many a throat to lump. Jeff is just as her name implies — very petite . She is good natuied and just loves to romp around the gym during gym classes. The French Club has vouched for her presence and she was on the Reception Committee. JefF says she ' s going to Business School to further her career as a stenographer. SARAH IRWIN Sally Here ' s a girl that ' s easy on the eyes; She ' s very popular with us ' guys ' . Sally joined the ranks of ye Stough- tonites during the Junior year. However, since then she has come into the limelight considei ably. She wasj chairman of the Graduation Place Committee and in the Ivy Day Sketch. As Florrie, in the Senior Play, Sally made an adorable young- er sister and filled the part to a T . She has no plans for the future other than re- turning for a P. G. course next year. JOHIn KLUND Tubby Tubby ' s a very likable kid. And willing to do the least little bid. Tubby was voted the best looking boy in the Senior Class. He was co-captain of the basketball team and received three let- ters in this sport, besides four letters in basehall. Despite all this activity, Tubby was also prominent in other school aft ' airs, being a member of the Graduation Dress C;nimittee, Junior Prrtm. Committee, and the Banquet Committee. Tubby took the commercial course and aspires to be a heap big business man . Patronize Semaphore Advertisers JACK DRUKER ' Yunk Here ' s a hustler and business man. If ads are needed, you ' ll find he can. S ' toughton High will lose one of the most willing workers it has had for several years when Yunk leaves here in al few days. He has been a one-man business staff of the SEMAPHORE for the past two years, and this humble publication owes much to him for his splendid woik in soliciting .ad- vci tisements. Although a natural-boin woman-hater. Jack ' s wavy blond hair has swayed many a girl ' s glance. Besides be- ing ti-ack and basketoall manager during the last two years, he has found the time and energy to be an active member of the Glee, French, and Science Clubs, not to name all the various dance. Prom., and graduation committees. He was Vice-Pres- dent of the Class during his Sophomore year, also. Having taken an active part in all advertising and publicity work during his tei-m in school, it is only natural for him to announce that he intends to make Sales and Advertising his career. With his am- bition and energy, he is sure to be a suc- cess in this field. Good luck. Jack! VICTOR WINROTH Vic Here ' s a lad in a love tangle, Someone ' s neck he ' d love to strangle. We all recognize Vic by his neatness and his ironic humor. Has anyone ever seen Vic when his face wasn ' t beaming like a new penny? He has a good start for his deep, dark, secret ambition. He intends to go to Tufts ' Medical School to become a dashing young doctor. He has served on the Junior Prom. Committee, the Class Ring Committee, and the SEMAPHORE staflT. He caps the climax and ends his High school career as Ivy Orator on Class Day. Good luck, Vic . WALTER PHILLIPS Phil His passion is for pretty ' dames ' . He gets along, (so he claims). Walter supported the Basketball, Foot- ball, and Track teams during his Fresh- man year. He was a member of the Glee Club for three years and the French Club during his Sophomoie year. He was the His- torian for the Junior year at the Senior Banquet. He expects to go to some busi- ness school and learn to juggle figures. Good luck, Walter Page Seven



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STOUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL ARTHUR STONKUS Art A football player of not«, He often got the enemy ' s goat. Here ' s another one of our good-looking boys. Art isn ' t tall, dark, and handsome but he is good-looking, blond, and possess- es a perfect physique . He has been out for basketball, baseball, and football, re- ceivinij an S in the latter. He has also been in the Science Club and on the Sen- ior Banquet Committee. Oh, yes, and we must mention something else about Art — he surely can dance. One of these kind, y ' know — y ' dance with ' em and just drift away somewhere. He intends to work days and attend night school. Some ambish , I ' ll say. GENEVIEVE CERUTI Genie Our dashing Secretary has changed a lot, Who is this boy that she has sought? Genie has light hair and is very cute . She has a way with the boys. The Student Council consumed much of Genie ' s abili- ty and reason. This year, the Senior Cla.ss election found Genevieve Secretary of the Senior Class. We are sure that she will be successful at the profession she chooses to follow, which is nursing. YOLANDA ALIMANDI A certain song describes her best, We ' ll not tell; we ' ll let you guess. Yolanda is a little girl and is just as quiet as a mouse. She keeps her youthful figure by making the rounds with the notices each morning. Besides making her Freshman numerals in basketball, Yolanda has been a member of the Glee Club, French Club, and the Banquet Committee. She is undecided about the future. MARY WALLACE Polly Good luck to you and may it last. You ' re always smiling in every class. Polly is one girl who has a perpetual good-naturedness. She joined our ranks during our Junior year and has become very well liked. Polly has been chosen for the Class Gift Committee and is a good participant. As yet she has no plans for the future, but may you have much luck, Polly! EVERETT PERRY Scottie The commander himself is in our school, Good old Everett will follow his rule. Scottie showed speed and ability in the track meet last year by coming in sec- ond in the discus throw and the 220-yard run, and third in the 440-yard run. He played Basketball during his Freshman year. For two years he was a member of the Glee Club and plays in the School Or- chestra, and is a member of the Senior Re- ception Committee. He has hopes of work- ing for Uncle Sam in the Railway Postal Service. We hope you have lots of luck and success, Everett ' DORIS BURBRIDGE In the office she holds sway. She ' s always toiling every day. Doris is another one of our little girls and judging from the amount of noise she makes, one would think she never does any- thing, but this is not the case. She belongs to the Banquet Committee and has belong- ed to the Glee Club and French Club, and has made her Freshman numerals in basket- ball. Doris wants to go to a business school and she ought to make a success as she is very efficient in that line of work. PRISCILLA HILL Pussy ' Pussy ' is her nick-name. Here ' s the girl ' Bid ' did tame. Pussy is the musician of the class. She plays the piano for the Senior Class and for the orchestra. Pussy also excells in Latin and was a member of the Latin Club her Freshman year. She is very fond of dc«?- wood branches and may be seen at certain times of the year gathering arms full of the stuff. Lots of luck! GEORGE LITTLEFIELD Enoch When you hear a laugh and a roar. You ' ll know it ' s ' Enoch ' at the door. George was almost arrested once for theft. He was charged with stealing a laugh from a horse. Everyone has him noted for it. He was on the Graduation Committee and cut some figure at all the League Basketball games. Any afternoon you may see George peeping from behind counters as he diligently waits on customers at the First National Store here in town. Patronize Semaphore Advertisers Page Nine

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