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THE SEMAPHORE ELEANOR MOSMAN Glee Club, Handicraft Club, and French Club have all been attended by Eleanor. Commencement Committee. Her crocheted things have been the envy of all of the gals . EDITH KETTEXDORF Edith has only been with us a short time, but has managed to belong to a great many clubs. She had the responsible part of the prompter in the Senior Play. BARBARA HINDS Barbara hasn ' t much to say but she has belonged to the Art and Glee Clubs and has played Hockey and Basketball in her Freshman year. RUTH BERKOVITZ Ruthie was the Property Manager of the Senior Play. She is on the Banquet Committee and has belonged to numerous clubs throughout her four yeai ' 3. She can almost talk as fast as Floyd Gibbons. MARY RUGGERIO She is one of the quietest girls of our class. The little we know of her we like. She belonged to the Hiking Club in her Freshman year, and is a member of the Banquet Committee. MARY REVNOFF Mary ' s great accomplishment consists of keeping her hair in perfect order. It speaks Avell for its care. She has played Hockey and Basketball, and belongs on the Com- mencement Committee. LORRAINE PHILLIPS Lorraine is our greatest chatterbox. She is always full of ne .vs and fun. Her gi-eat- est joy in life is to find a good argument and proceed from then onward. We like to call her Flips . HELENE MADDEN Helene is an ' ther of our quiet, good- looking girls. She has found time to be- long to many clubs. HELEN LUTTED We all heard that Helen w-as in the Senio r Play, but she was quite a shock to us when we saw her in the get-up of Aunt Olivia . She did the part perfectly. She plans to go to Bridgewater Normal and become another schoolmar ' m . MARION KEMP Marion has belonged to the Glee Club (President, 3), French Club, Dramatic Club, and Hiking Club. Her giggle is fam- ous throu jhout school. EFFIE ZUMAS Effie has played industriously in the or- chestra. We wonder when the big day will be, for we hear she has a hope chest. MARGARET LANIGAN Mai ' garet is one of the Stock Room igirls. She seems to specialize in clubs, for she is a member of five of them. Class Ode Words by LOUISE WERESKA We are leaving our Alma Mater, We are leaving our comrades and friends, We are stepping with gi-eat hopes forward On the road t .at never ends. Hardships we ' ll strive to conquer, And though the path is thorny with strife, We will seek for the silver lining And try to find the sunny side of life. In the future that lies before us. Life ' s harvest may often seem small, But we ' ll struggle against temptation And we will sidestep fate ' s pitfalls; Fortune may oft ' befriend us. And when we answer His last call, Then we can say that our lives were worthy For we were happy and helpful toward all. Page Twelve Patronize Semaphore Advertisers
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STOQGHTON HIGH SCHOOL RUTH SOUSA Ruth is a petite girl who is very viva- cious. She was Property Manager in the Senior Play and kept the tennis rackets straightened out. She has been a member of the Glee Club for four years. MARGERY COOPER Margery is one of the tall, slender, dark girls. She was a member of the Glee Club and Art Club. Commencement Committee. Her rosy cheeks are the envy of the rest of the girls, who have to buy theirs. ANNA MARIE CHAPMAN Marie played Hockey for four years. She also belongs to the Handicraft Club. She just can ' t understand why one needs to know so much about History. LILLIAN KAMINSKY Lillian belonged to the Glee Club for the first three years. She managed the Hock- ey team in her Sophomore year. Com- mencement Committee. Lillian ' s quietness disappears outside of school. EDNA CASHEN Edna is a very busy girl, occupied with many cluibs. She is President of the Handi- craft Club and the Vice-President of the Glee Club. Besides this she has b€en on many committees. She firmly declares this is a free country. HELEN HARDING The old saying that good things come wrapped up in small packages is certainly true of Helen. She is very talented and has devoted much time to her art. But she has still had time for belonging to many clubs. Funny how blondes attract blondes. HELEN FLYNN Helen is the girl who can hammer a type- writer. How that girl can go. She be- longed to the French Cluh and is on the Banquet Committee. EVELYN SMALL Evelyn hasn ' t much to say or do. She is very quiet. She is on the Commencement Committee. RUTH TROW Ruth wants to go to Trade School and we hope that she can. She has belonged to the Glee Club, French Club, and Handicraft Club. Commencement Committee. RUTH BELL Ruth has belonged to French Club and is on the Reception Committee. She used to be very interested in North Easton, but maybe her interest has waned by now. LUCILLE S ' TONE Lucille is a pretty, dark member of the Handicraft Club, which teaches her to make many attractive clothes. FLORENCE DeLUOA Florence has belonged to the Glee Club, French Club, Dramatic Club, and Hiking Club. She is a member of the Graduation Committee. We remember her for the long reports she gave in History room memory. EDNA MAHONEY French Club and Dramatic Club h ive had Edna as their member. School Gift Committee. She is another of our quiet girls who is seldom heard from. MARY MeSWEENEY Senior Plav Committee, Dramatic Club, Handicraft Club, Reception Committee. It seems that a certain blonde is seeing a great deal of Mary. ROSEMARY MAHER Rosemary won the $5 prize for the essay given by the American Legion. Besides this, she has found time to belong to many clubs, and work in the library. MARGUERITE HUMPHREY Marguerite lives way up in the sticks of North Stoughton, but she seems to think it is pretty nice there. Of course, there is a reason for everything. Patronize Semaphore Advertisers Page Eleven
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STOUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Weel Committees Mr. Randall Miss Donovan Mr. Payne Mr. Knowles Miss Dainty Graduation Reception Commencement Banquet K. Donahue R. Bell M. Bearse R. Bercovitz M. Dee A. Chapman M. Cooper M. Rue:gerio F. Vinskus M. Fay G. Dean H. Flynn A. Selansky M. Fraser M. Hadley B. Hinds F. DeLuea B. Holmes M. Humphrey F. Jones H. Lutted M. Kearns L. Kaminsky E. Kettendorf A. Bolin M. Kemp M. Kunigenas R. MacCombie M. Lanigan H. Miadden E. Mosman M. McSweeney E. Cashen R. Maher M. Revnoff R. Sousa A. Radvilas A. Spillane E. Small E. Zumas R. Leahy L. Stone R. Trow R. Bartlett VV . JxU Web J . VV lliolll ' jj Xv. JjClloUIl A R £1 o 1 jjcaie J. Abril A. Carrara L. Bisbee A. Boutelier A. Tirelis J. Cassidy A. Bonda C. Gushing S. Connell W. Deady R. Eliason R. Farrell R. Drake C. Everett G. Fuller W. Coulter H. Iversen J. Kelleher J. Lisowski C. Kimtis A. Lindelof T. McCormick C. McEwan J. McGrath J. Oldsman George C. Pelland A. Pentz Pappademetropoulos M. Currie S. Simanavich W. Snowdale E. Wahl S, Wallace J. Seba CLASS DAY Ivy Oration Joseph Abril Adviser: Miss Arnold Class Will Bernard Jatul Adviser: Miss Lyons Prophets: Louise Weieska, Barbara Twom- bly, Claudia Hart, Alice Selansky, Mary Dee, Jeanette Dunkerly Adviser: Miss Clark BANQUET History: Alice Bolin, Mary Da ly, Carmen Urcuioli, Arthur Radvilas Adviser: Miss Murphy Class Gifts: Hazel Burns, Lorraine Phillips, Anne Tumonis, George Iversen, Francis Vinskus, Joseph Walent Adviser: Mr. Burke School Gifts: Stanley Bettoney, Alphonse Chestnut, William Dibbern, Dorothy Cunningham, Helen Harding, Edna IVJahoney Adviser: Miss Twombly Class Ode Louise Wereska Patronize Semaphore Advertisers Page Thirteen
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