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

 - Class of 1936

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STOUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM BASSETT A man he seevis of cheerful todays and co nfident to- morrows. Semaiiliore Business ManaKcr. (He follected these advs.). Basketball llaiuiKer ; a ineiiiber of the Glee Club and Assistant Scoutiuastef of Troop 2. Stoughton. He is very much in- terested in Radio work and intends to jio til .Massachusetts Radio School. EVELYN BERGMAN A passion for dramatic art is inherent in the nature of man. Kv came in her Freshman year a very homesick young lady from I ' hil- adelpliia. Since then she has dls- tinduished herself alone dramatic and literary lines. A member of the dramatic club her last three years (Secietary Senior year), A member of Art Club S iphoniore year: Clee Club 2. 4 ; Semaphore 2. 3. 4 (Literary Ed. 3. 11 : Vice I ' lesident of French Clnh 4. After she attends a dramatic school, slie aspires to be a dramatic critic. PAUL BORGESON The blush is beautiful but it is sometiine inconvenient. raid always seems to be having a good time and eiijoyins! his High Scliool years with the rest of his group. AINA CARLSON Pale tresses whose locks out- shine the sun. Aina is a charnung, dependable, lanky blonde who is disliked by absolutely no one. For some reason she can ' t decide whether she wants to become a secretary or a lil)rarian. We favo- the former, especially since she a tod in that capa -ity for IMr. Randall. Her clubs were (ilee 1. 2. S. 4: French 2. :i : Dramatics 2, 3: X edlccvaft 2. 3. 4. She was manager of t ' -e girl ' s Hockey team 2 and 3 and has served on numerable com- mittees. Hall( we ' en Dance Com- mittee. Prom Comnuttee, (iraduation Committee. JOSEPH DI CASTRO Victory belongs to the most persevering. Joe was a member of the public speaking class formed by Air. Ran- dall and also chairman of iiublicity for the Senior Play. He won the sjielling c intest last year and the prize for s ' -lling the most tickets to the Senior Play. He intends t i be a postal clerk. PETER CHRISTOPOULOS None but himself can be his parallel. Peter ' s pe|). sense of humor and enthusiasm for all athletics, make him one of the best cheer leaders S. H, S. has ever had (and we ' ve had good ones). Piter is going to learn the tricks of all trades and then devote Irs k.iiowledge to the restau- rant business. If Peter ever owns any restaurants we ' ll wager that his specials will always be Greek Salad. Peter was in Dramatics 2, 3, 4 : (Jlee 3. 4 and i)layed baseball and star basketball as a Senior. He also assisted in the staging of the Senior Play. MARY BUCK A thousand blushing appari- tions to start with her face. Mary intends to g( into the busi- ness Wdrld and voti ' for the Demo- crats every time! She belongs to the (;iec Club, played Hockey 1. 2. and was on the Sophomore Dance Refreshment Connnittee. PAUL S. COFFEE He sleeps well who is not conscious he sleeps ill. Look out for the K-illege-Ice Kid r- he ' s .going to be another Fred Astaire. , , Believes in owniim a Ford and going out-of-town and that .Mr. Field was a public-spirited man. Paul ..was Class President 3. and on all the, conunittees that year. (Tel. 42.-.). HERBERT BUSCHENFELDT Oh happy years, who would not be a boy? Herliert is a very ipiitt person, whose hobby is radio wiirk. He in- tends to be an apprentice in an orthopedic shop and to become a first class oithopedic mechanic. JOSEPH BARTON COPELLO But with the air of a man whom nothing can turn from his purpose. If a vc(te were taken, .loe woulil probably be U(l.iudge(l the fellow must likely to succeed. This can be un- derstood when one is ac([iuiinted with his extra-curricular activities. Clubs: French 2; Dramatic 2. 3: Art 3: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Baseball 4: Class Offices: Treasurer 2. Presi- dent 4 : Conunittees : Sophomore Daiu ' e. .luiilor Prom, .lunior King, (iraduation : Senuipliore 2, 3, 4. Ed- itor-in-Chief 4: Senior Play and Student Council 2, 4. MAY CADDELL A thing of Beauty is a joy forever. .May is one of our quiet little ladies and is very popular with all her classmates. She is a member of Handicraft Club 4 and intends to be an efficient beautician after at- tending the Wilfred Academy. ALFRED DI SALVIO Who makes quick use of the movement is a genius of prudence. Alfred is one of the best dancers in our class. He seems to have pretty fair taste among the fe- males. He was an active member of Dramatic Club and was in the Senior Play.

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4 THE SEMAPHORE Semaphore Staff Adviser MISS RUTH DAINTY Editor-in-Chief JOSEPH COPELLO Assistant IRENE TIRELIS Business Manager WILLIAM BASSETT ROBERT SMITH. JULIAN DONOVITZ. ' EILEEN CREAN and PAUL KELLEY Literary Editors EVELYN BERGMAN and BARBARA KENNEDY Assistant LORETTA KENNEDY Alumni Editors AINA CARLSON and DOROTHEA McDONALD Boys ' Sport Editor ALFRED STRIPINIS Assistant LEROY LITCHFIELD Girls- Sport Editor MARY SHEEHAN Assistant GRACE TAMULEVICH Exchange Editor PRISCILLA MALTBY Assistant JOSEPHINE DeLUCA Social Editors JOSEPHINE GILL and BARBARA LUTTED Senior News ' ALICE DUNKERLY Junior News NELLIE KUCINSKIS Sophomore News F. MITKIEVICZ Freshman News RUSSELL CUNNINGHAM Jokes Editor ALFRED DeSALVIO Publicity Editor WALTER GORDAY Assistants JOSEPH QUILL and JOSEPH MARTIN



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6 THE SEMAPHORE RALPH DEXTER The man of meditation is happy. Ralph is a gond-lookinc fellow, well-liked — even if lie is a little aloof. On occasion lie can be ultra sociable — especiall.v in Chemistry riass. DOROTHY DIBBERN The men of few words are the best men, • ' DoU.v is a real club woman. A member of the Glee Club. Handi- craft and Dramatic Club. She was on the Costume Committee for the Clee Club and an Isherette at the Senior Play. Dorothy plans to study nursing at the Evangeline Booth Hosjiital. HAROLD FOWLER A gentleman and a scholar makes no noise. Harold is a (luiet fellow, one of the genuinely well-liked chaps of our class. His voice swelled the chorus of the c;iee Club 3 and 4. Went- worth Institute should see him en- rolled as a student in the electrical courses next year. Weren ' t you pleasantly suri)rised by his acting in the Senior Play r Harold insists he was surprised too. JOSEPHINE GILL She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone. Jo always says and does .iust about the right thing. She is tall and slim and attractive, very adept in studies: and can she wield a wicked needle ' . Makes most of her clothes. Basketball 3 ; Chairman of Ring Comnuttee3. GEORGE P. DONAHUE An amateur may not be an artist though an artist should be an amateur. George is a nonchalant good-look- ing voung man who certainly is talented along the artistic endeavor lines. After school hours he is busy establishing himself in one of our town ' s nicest drug stores. ALICE DUNKERLY Archly the maiden smiled with eyes running over with laughter. Alice is a very busy little lady and at affairs is usually seen accom- panied by Jimmie. And now, take a deep breath, while we reel off the extent of this girl ' s business. French Club 1 (Secretary); Art 3; Drama- tics 3. 4 ; Secretary of Class ' 36, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2 (Captain 1 of Freshman team) ; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. She was on numerous committees and made an extremely lovely leading lady in the Senior Play. Alice plans to become a history teacher par excellence. GRACE DYKEMAN Vanity is a Virtue. Grace is the champion blues si nger of our class, specializing in Va- hoo. If it ' s a tall blonde, nicely dressed, you can bet it ' s Gracie. Her ambition is to be an expert fisher- man. Well she always did have a pretty good line. Glee Club 3. 4 : Handicraft 3 ; Basketball ; Hockey. HELEN FRANCES FOSTER would help others out of a fellow feeling. Helen is a very popular youngster and can she cook 1 She played hockey 1 and 2 and is a member of the Glee, Hiking and Handicraft clubs. She intends to go to Fannie Farmer ' s Cooking School. WALTER GORDAY Better late than never. Walter is certainly one of the most interesting boys in our group. His jokes are made a la Will Rogers and he walks about with a pre- occupied expression in his eyes. On the other hand he loves an argu- ment and waxes very eloquent on the slightest provocation. He is an extremely conscientious student ami excells in the mathematical anfl scientific studies. His activities wert : Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4 : Dramatics 4 ; Treasurer ' 3( . 4; Motion Picture Committee and Senior Play. Walter ' s ambition is to become a doctor via Tufts Medical School. GEORGE LEWIS GOWARD Character is the diamond that scratches every other stone. George is a grand athlete (Foot- ball Captain ' 35) and also a good student. He is ciuite popular — espe- cially in Chemistry Class. ARTHUR HAZELSTEIN A mind full of knotoledge is a mind that never fails. Arthur is quite a scientiflc-minded chap, and we admire him for his supreme self-confldence. He has among other numerous activities been a busy member of Dramatic Club. KENDALL HAMPE A test of true c omedy is the masked expression. Hamp is a tall, slim, loosely- knit-together fellow who as a nat- ural comedian can ' t be beat.

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