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Semaphore Staff Advisor Editor-in-Chief Assistant . . Business Manager Assistant Literary co-editors Assistant . . Boys ' Sports Assistant Girls ' Sports Assistant News Editor Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Exchange Assistant . . Alumni Humor Art Typing Advisor . . Miss Ruth Dainty Irene Tirelis . . Frances Mitkievicz Kenneth Leahy Ruth Raby Elizabeth Daly Loretta Kennedy Madeline Elliott Leroy Litchfield Francis Crimniiiis Grace Tamulevicli . . . Patricia Williams Robert Smith Nellie Kucinskis Virginia Campbell Russell (-unningham Edward Daly Eileen Crean Josephine DeLuca Lena Poillucci Earle Dykeman Eliza Stone Anthony Walent Miss Christine Don ovan Page Five
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Front Row — F. Mitkievicz, P. Williams, L. Poillucci, Miss Ruth Dainty, advisei , K. Leahy, I. Tirelis, editor, N. Kucinskis, L. Kennedy, J. DeLuca. Second Row — E. Dalv, E. Crean. G. Tamulevich, E. Daly, E. Stone, V. Camp- bell, M. Elliott. Last Ron- — E. Dykeman, R. Smith, L. Litchfield, A. Walent, R. Cunningham. McssiJge From The Scf uipJiorc Staff Compiling and publishing a school paper is no easy task, or is it a much appreciated one. Ne ertheless. Semaphore staffs for vears now have endeavored to £;ive to the Stoughton High School an interesting, readible and clean publication. In niv humble opinion they have always done just that. We are members of the Southeastern Massachusetts League of School Publica- tions, an organization whose purpose is the general betterment of school papers. Each year the League gives prizes for the best school publication in each of its three classes. No. the Semaphore hasn ' t carried off anv honors recently. This, however, is due to the limitations placed upon us by our financial status and technical equip- ment. The League meets four times yearly at the schools of its various members. The last two meetings I which incidentally were very enjoyable I were at eynmuth and Oliver Ames High Schools. In addition to the pleasure side of these meetings, common publication and financial problems are brought up for discussion. Next year, we hope to entertain the League members at Stoughton High. Now. a word to our senior members who are in a large proportion responsible for this vearbook edition. To you — from the remainder of the Semaphore Staff and the student bod . our sincere thanks and heartiest good wishes for success in the future. Semaphore Staffs vet to come will endea or to uphold the high stand- ards you have set. both in co-operation and general fine workmanship. Again — many thanks. Page Four
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STELLA ALOSEVITCH Sincerity and truth are the bases of every virtue. Stella is the class blonde who joined us from Cambridge in her Sophomore year. We consider her quite an addition to the class and hope that she has no regrets for coming here. Activities — Senior Play Promp- ter : Olee Club 2 ; Basketball 2 ; French Club 2. 3 ; Handicraft Club ; Commercial Club 4. GEORGE ANDERSON His every tone is niiisic ' s own. Like those of morning birds. Carl is another one of our musicians — his ability being pia- no-playing. He is also a good salesman, and in the future we shall use him selling his mu- sical wares to the public. Ac- tivitie.s — Carl has played in the school orchestra for the last two years, and also has served as pianist during music period. ROBERT BEATON A smile will go a long, long, way. Bob — the man who seldom smiles. A snappy dresser, an acquiline profile, and brains — complete description I The level- headed gentleman of our class. Activities — Freshman Student Council Representative : Junior Prom Decoration committee : Marshall at Junior Prom ; Grad- uation committee. ELSA JO BEATTY He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything. Elsa-Jo has the only quaint name of our class. Well versed along literary lines, she writes wlth a style all her own. Some da.v we hope you ' ll have a best- seller, Elsa. MELBA CAPEN Plain living and high think- ing. When we see Melba, we see Maude ; when we think of Melba «e think of her smile and good nature. She has never failed in any of her undertakings in the past and we know she will ful- fill her ambition and be a per- fect secretary. Activities — Commercial Club 4. Page Six MARGARET CASSIDY Debate is the death of con- versation. She is popular and everybody is fond of her. She is also another good student especially in the Commercial field. Activ- ities — Dramatic Club 2, 3 : Glee Club 1.2; Commercial 4 ; French Club 3; Hockev 1. 3, 4 ; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3 ; Senior Play Com- mittee 4. VIRGINLA CERUTI As merry as the day is long. Gay. carefree, little Ginger ' . We ' ll all miss her tingling laughter. Many a gentleman ' s heart has skipped a beat in her young life. She is one of the three musketeers. REGINA COTTER A laugh is worth a hundrea groans in any market. Gena has a great many friends becau.se of her cheerful personality and good sense of humor. Moreover, she ' s a fine dancer. Activities — Glee Club 1, 2. 3 ; Commercial Club 4. EILEEN CREAN Fair tresses man ' s imperial race ensnare. And beauty draws us with a single hair. Curly hair, blue eyes, dimples, bewitching smile — all are part of that Irish coquette — Eileen. Not being satisfied with captur- ing the hearts of half the male population in Stoughton, she has also bewitched her studies, therefore being our learned fiirt. Activitie.s — Semaphore 2. 3. 4 : Senior Plav 4 ; Dramatic Club 2, 3 ; Handicraft Club 3 ; French Club 1,3. ELIZABETH DALY Give me love and work — only these two. Betty is the perfect secre- tary of Mr. Randall. Her very presence in the office has made it a more pleas ant place to visit, even while under stress. With her intense love for doing things quickly and efficiently and her friendly and helpful at- titude she is bound to succeed and ne wish her all the success in the world. Activities — Glee Club 1. 2 ; Dramatic Club 2, 3 : Semaphore : Publicity Commit- tee for Senior Plav ; Usherette ; Cast.
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