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GRACE TAMULEVICH The only way to have a friend is to be one. (irace is a good-nature I blonde, liked by everyone. She can ' t decide what to do with her future, but whatever she tiickles we know she ' ll do well. Activities — Dramatic Club 2. .S ; ( oinniei cial Club 4 ; Semaphore . ' 1 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Handi- craft Club 2, 3. IRENE TIRELIS There is no genius in life like the genius of everg; . Irene — just say that and it will be sufficient. Her initiative and friendliness have been our mainstay throuKhout four years. We deei)l.v appreciate the res- imnsibilities you have borne for us, Irenr, and take this oppor- tunilv to thank you. Activities: Hockey 1, 2, . ' 5, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 4, captain S, 4 ; Vice-presi- dent of cia.ss 2, . 5, 4 ; Sophomore I ance (V)mniittee : Dramatic Club 2, 3: Handicraft Club 2, 3, treasurer 2 ; .Junior R n ' Committee; Junior I ' rom Com- mittee; Student Council 2, 3, 4: Hockey-Kootball Hamiuet Com- mittee 4 ; Semai)hore 3. 4 ; Senior I ' lay Committee ; Senior ria, ; Cheerleader 1; Cradualion Com- mittee. EDITH TROLLOPE Her eyes as stars of i% ' i- light fair. Like twilights too her dusky hair. lOdie is that shy. curly- haired, hrown-e.ved lass that one can always see attendinf; all school activities. Yet under- neath that ardent school spiril and (luiet charm is a heart of Rold that has man.v claimants — and may the best man win 1 She was in the Clee Club 1. 2; Dramatic Club 2. 3; Handii-raft Club 3; Head I ' sherette for Senior Play. FELIX TRICZIXSKAIS eon f ess nothing nor I deny nothing. Room 22 wouldn ' t bi ' the same without Truck ' s cheerful jires- ence. Remember his excellent work with the scener.v for th ' class play? He even stayed up all night in ordci- that his class play might be the most success- ful of years. Activities — -Class I ' lav Committee. Sc ner.v 4 ; Football 3, 4 ; Baseball 3, 4. VINCENT UGO Man is made great or little, by his own will. Jim came to StouThton High in his Junior year, but his pleasing personality tiuickly won him many friends. He is the sheik of the senior class and make.s (luite a hit with the girls. LILLIAN VITKAUSKIS My love is her attire doth shotv her wit. For ex ery season she hath dressings fit. A merry smile, a flash of color and a gay laugh just passed by — in the form of Lil . who is that attr: ctive young miss whose personality is as rich and lovely as her clothes. Added charm is her keen sense of humor which is always at work. Activities — French Club 1 ; Art Club 4 ; Basketball 2, 3 ; Handicraft Club 3. ANTHONY WALENT My eyes make pictures, when they are shut, Bright Eyes has a disposi- tion as changeable as the weath- er, but he has won many friends through his kindness and un- sellishness. His ambition is to be an ec ' onomist. Activ ities — -Art ( lub 3 ; Baseball Manager 3 ; Semaphore staff 4. PATRICIA WILLIAMS Whatever is popular de- serves attention. She is Miss Donovan ' s right hand man. Whenever there i.s a new machine to be tested I ' at is always there to be a witness to it. She is an excellent student and her friendship is jiriceless to those who possess it. Activities— C.lee Club 1. 2, 3. 4 ; Librarian 2 ; Vice Presi- dent of Glee Club 3 ; President of Glee Club 4 ; Junior Prom Committee ; Junior Ring Com- mittee ; Ilramatic Club 3 ; French Club 2, 3 ; Commercial Club President 4 ; Senior Play : Graduation Committee; Sema- phore 4. ANGELYN ZIENKO Style is the dress of thoughts. Angie is nf)ted for her fine style in dressing. She is a very intelligent and dependable girl, and is loyal supporter of Stoughton High. Activities— Hockev 1. 2. 3, 4; French Club 1. 3 ; Dramatic Club 2 ; Junior J ' rom Committee ; Handicraft Club 3; Senior Play, Music Ap- preciation 4. Page Eleven
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ILLIAM REILLY 7 like ivork; it faschiates me. I can sit aud look at it for hours. Red is the brawny man who dominates h i s history and English classes, by his very eilent moods. A likeable fellow, ne has in the past displayed strong feelings toward the fair- er sex. This carrot-topped young man has thrilled us in the field of sports and all in all has been the life of the party throughout these four all-too- short vears. Activities — Foot- ball 3. 4. GEORGE RIST Rome was not built in a day. George is a very big little Senior, and a good friend to all. Moe is a quiet Boy Scout but he ' ll always be ready to help out a classmate. MARY RIVELLA It is not what he has o-- even what he docs, which expresses the worth ot a person, but what he is. The Queen of Hearts, our never-tiring Mary. Remember her dancing in the Senior Play? Her name is constantly on the honor list. Where there ' s Mary, there ' s Sallv. Activities — Bas- ketball 1. 2, 3, 4 ; French Club 1. 3 : Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4, captain 4 ; Hallowe ' en Dance Commit- tee 2 : Secretary of Class 3. 4 : Junior Prom Committee ; Jun- ior Ring Committee ; Dramatic Club, vice-president 4 : Student Council 3. 4 ; Commercial Club 4 ; Graduation Committee 4. ANTRINETT ROACH Of all the arts, great music is the art to raise the soul above all earthly storms. Music hath charms which Antrinett has mastered. In spite of leading a busy life at home and in school activities and studies. Ann has found time to study music and organ- ize an orchestra. Activities — Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Dramatic Club 2 ; Usherette at Gradua- tion 3 ; Senior Play. CHESTER SMITH Young fellows will be young fellows, We remember Chet especially for his splendid acting in the Senior Play and Dramatic Club plays. Even off stage he is the dashing young Romeo, especial- ly with a certain brown-eyed Junior. Chet is interested in Chemistry; no wonder he ' s on the honor list ! Activities — Dra- matic Club 2, 4 ; Junior Prom Committee 3 ; Senior Play 4. Page Ten 2 INIARIE SmTH The enduring elegance of female friendship. Who could forget the girl with the smile? Marie has brought happiness to everyone ' s heart by her never-ending fun and joking. Another case of Where there ' s Marie there ' s Re- gina. ROBERT SMITH There is an unspeakable pleasure attending the life of a voluntary student. Bob, the scholar of the class, says little. but works mindful of responsibilities, which he carries so well. He has also proved himself to be a talented actor. Remember his portrayal of Prof. Mclntyre in the Senior Pla.v? You ' ll suc- ceed. Bob. and we are all cheer- ing for you. Activitie.s — Junior Prom Ticket Committee ; Jun- ior Ring Committee ; Senior Play Committee ; Senior Play cast ; Semaphore 3. 4. ALICE STANWOOD How like a poplar — so tall and stately. Shorty is an adept toe- dancer, we hear. Her sense of hum jr has thrived on the con- stant references to her stature. Alice is our own tall, thin, girl ! Activities — Handicraft Club 2 : Fasketball 2, 3, 4 ; Commercial Club secretary ; Senior Play : Senior Play Program Commit- tee ; Usherette at Senior Play. ELIZA STONE Of every noble ivork the si- lent part is best. Of all expression that tvhich cannot be expressed. Liza is that tall, quiet girl to whom credit for part of all good art work seen in the Sema- phore is due. Her lovely hands are destined to wield a painter ' s brush and Liza is going to make sure that her career is Art. with time out. probably, for dancing. Her ac tivities include Art Club 3. 4 : Semaphore 3, 4 ; Handicraft Club 3. ADAM STONKUS Thought is deeper than all speech. Feeling deeper than all thought. The boy with the motto. Silence is golden. If we had all boys like this one we should have a perfect school.
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LEON BURKETT He murmurs near the run- ning brooks, A music sweeter than their 0U ' 7i. Leon is the class poet (rather roguish but por sessing a good =:ense of rhvthni) whose sonnets, hrics and ballads are all for his Cukie. He is an expert pho- tographer, as proved by the pic- tures he took of the cast of the Senior Play. Activities— Al took the role of Hal in the Senior Play. JOSEPHINE DELUCA A good name is better then riches. Josie has the most sincere and vet comically different laugh from all other seniors. She is an experienced dish washer but prefers typing. Good luck Jo. Activities — Clee Club 1 ; Semaphore 3. 4 : French Club 3: and Commercial ( lub 4. ROBERT EVANS A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Bob has an affliction— long will he be remembered for his habit of incessantly tapping his fingers to the time of his own (verv nice) voice. Quite an Adonis is Bob. what with his flaming red hair and i triking green eves. His latest hobby is the studv of photography. And I am sure he will be re- membered for the u 111 que shots he has taken of many of us. MARY FULLERTON 7 never, with important air, in conversation over- bear. Marv is the little girl who started writing her essay and (ouldn ' t stop. She is a very tiuiet girl, but is very chummv and lovable. She appreciates the better things in life. Her pleasing personality will bring her up the ladder of success. Activities — French Club 3. DONALD HILL The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconven- ient. Ding is a very quiet boy, and spends his afternoons work- ing in a grocery store. He finds time ill the evenings to go up to Pleasant Street and take the girls out for a ride. He hopes to own a taxi business. MANUEL JARDIN Blessings on thee, little man. Manuel, our mascot. He ' s tiny, but big in our eyes for did he not recentl.v up.sel the plans of a dating robber? His ambition is to be able to speak to Shorty Stanwood without getting a crimp in his neck. ANNA KEARNS Everyone of his opinions appears to himself to be written with su7ibeams. Not only a graduate of St. John ' s school in Canton. Anna is also one of S. H. S. With the aid of her grand personality and good-natured humor, it certain- ly doesn ' t take her long to make friends. ALICE LEATHERS If you can ' t do anything else to help along just smile. Alice is one of the best dancers in the Senior class. She has a very pleasing personality and her smile is contagious. As to her future, we wish her all the luck in the world. EILEEN MACLEOD Her eyes are sapphires set in snow. Eileen made her successful debut at the S. H. S. in her senior year. It was only a short time before everybody knew this blue-eyed lassie from Xorwell. She spends much of her time dancing. We hope your magnetic attraction in making friends never wears away. WENDELL MORRILL We wish for more in life, than more of it. Winkie is his nickname, but Argument is his middle name. Lnruly blond hair makes him the boy blond of our class. Wendell can often be heard ar- guing just for the sake of ar- guing. Activities — Baseball 1 ; Football 3. DOROTHEA NAUGHTON Success is naught; endea- vor ' s all. Dottie is another ath- letic Senior, and always has a sheaf of letters from her many boy-friends. Activities — Hockey team 2. 3. 4 : French Club 3 : Glee Club 1. 2 : Commercial Club 4 ; and Senior Play Com- mittee. LENA POILLUCCI Spirit of dancing nutsic! Tarry still awhile. She lacks a nickname but abounds in friendships. She is noted for her witty come-backs and snapping black eyes, as well as her nimble fingers that would drag music from a soap box. Remember her Oh-yeah in the Senior Play? Activities — Glee Club 1 ; Commercial Club 4 ; Senior Play ; Semaphore 4. CHARLES RUGGERIO Judge a man by his ques- tions rather than his answers. Charlie is very popular among his class-mates. He is a very talkative fellow and keeps a certain teacher busy watching him. He is interested in for- estry. Page Twelve
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