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A Magazine Published by the Students of Stoughton High School IIITHEASTERM 5. Nu iBER III Stoughton, Mass. JUNE, 1935 Price 35 Cents TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 1 Semaphore Staff 2 Semaphore Staff Picture 4 Editorial 4 Senior Statistics 5-12 Senior Class Picture 8 Commencement Week Committees 13 Class Will 16 A Wee Bit of Scotch (Story) 17-21 Freedom (Poem) 22-23 School News 24-26 Girls ' Hockey 27 Girls ' Basketball 27-28 Football 28 Basketball 28 Baseball 29 After Graduation, What? 30 Autographs . 31
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SEMAPHORE STAFF Adviser Miss Ruth Dainty Editor-in-Chief Alice Bolin Assistant Editor Joseph Copello Business Manager Richard Farrell Assistant Business Managers William Bassett Walter Gorday Kenneth Donahue Jeanette Dunkerly Literary Editors Evelyn Bergman Barbara Kennedy Assistant Literary Editor Alice Dunkerly Alumni Editor Lorraine Phillips Assistant Alumni Editor Frank Neylon Boys ' Sports Editor ' . John Oldsman Assistant Boys ' Sports Editor Alfred Stripinis Girls ' Sports Editor Mary Dee Assistant Girls ' Sports Editor Louise Gushing Exchange Hazel Burns Assistant Exchange Priscilla Maltby Social Editor Barbara Twombly Senior News Helen Lutted Junior News Joseph Quill Sophomore News Nellie Kucinskis Freshman News Loretta Kennedy Joke Editor Joseph Martin Art Editor Kenneth Donahue
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SEMAPHORE STAFF Back row, left to right: John Oldsman, Joseph Copello, Joseph Quill, Frank Neylon, Walter Gorday, William Bassett, Joseph Martin. Second row: Priscilla Maltby, Nellie Kucinskas, Louise Gushing, Alice Dunkerly, Helen Lutted. Loretta Kennedy, Jeanette Dunkerly. First row: Hazel Burns, Lorraine Phillips, Barbara Twombly, Richard Farrell, Miss Dainty, Alice Bolin, Kenneth Donahue, Mary Dee, Barbara Kennedy. To the Seniors : A ' e. the Senior Class, chose as our motto. Life is what you make it. Re- member this, classmates, as you go out into a cold and unfriendly world to try and make your living. Keep this in your mind when you are discouraged and dis- heartened, and let nothing and nobodv change it or make you forget it. You will perhaps not, unless you are lucky, be able to secure the kind of employ- ment you want to do. But while you are working in some inferior job be- cause of necessity, do not forget that you are going higher. Fix your mind on a goal and work towards this un- ceasingly. Do not stray from the path you have planned out, for then it is much Page Four harder to get back on again. Brush each obstacle out of your way and if you can ' t do this walk around it. but in the right direction. Believing in yourself is half of the battle, so whatever your mistakes have been remember them only long enough to correct them. Make each day count and you will be a success, if you remember and believe, Life is what you make it. To the Teachers : We want to thank you for your inter- est shown us. We appreciate the hard work you have done, and hope that the associations with our Senior Class have been as pleasant for you as they have been for us. Patronize Semaphore Advertisers
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