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KAY GRUBENSKAS 77a ' l mvcr of tliouyhi — . ' ( ' magic of tlic mind. Kay i.-- the tall, blond chap who always knows the correct answers. Many feminine hearts have Muttered at the sight of his blue eyes and manly heisht. He poswsses a keen mind and appreciates the bettei- thingrs S. H. S. has to offer. DORIS GUAY little 11 on sense }!07 ' and thru is relished by the 7 ' isest men. This newcomer to our lanks has made herself popular with everyone and especially the boys of the S. P. M. She has a keen sense of humor, soulful brown eycvS. and an intriguing- gig ' :;le. Her ambitions lie along seci-e- taria! lines — best of luck. Dor ' s Glee Cluto; Commercial Club 4. DONALD KELIJHER ( cr no secret of success than liard work. Don , another of the famous trig- clas.s, is our most tiavel ' ed member. He has crossed the country twice. In addition to travelling, his hobbies are skat- ing and photography. He is a ' - l eady a member of the National Guard Reserve. Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; 4-H Club 3. THOMAS HALLORAN Life has no blessing like a prudent friend. Tommy may not have made himself felt in the politics of the class, but he ' s been there just the same. Like his broth- er Johnny , he is both quiet and industrious. His hobbies in- clude sports in general but giv- en a catchers ' mitt Tommy can burn up the diamond . Ba.-eball 1, 2, 3. DANA HAMILTON There ' s one proof of abil- ity — action. Bonsie , our class poet is the originator of the Constitution of room 22. He is a stai- ath- lete, a surprisingly good danc- er, and a ladies ' man. He also does all right by his studies. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 2, 3, 4. KENNETH HILL Whose zi ' orth ' s nnknozvn, thou h.s height be tiaken. Kenn.v is one of our class ' s most accomplished practical jokers. The public presentation of his class dues in pennies will be long- remembered by ue. While he spends .some of his sii.-ire time liiliind a grocery louiiter, hi- has a definite yen for radio, fishing-, and smash- ing monopolies. Glee Club 3, 4. Tresident ; . rt Club: 4-H Club; Promenade Committee 3. (tLADYS HINCKLEY From the ero7 ' n of her head to the sole of her (cot, she is all mirth. Gladys is the env.v of all her classmates for her taste in c ' othes and her ajbility to wear them. She and Edna Gayc are an inseparable pair. Maybe its the Peiry Street - Perry Avenue atmosphere she likes. Graduation nminittee; Senior I ' lay Usherette 4; Hallowe ' en Dance Committee 2, BLANCHE HOW LAND Good nature is the I ' cry air of a good mind. Blanche — 59% inches of pep and personality which have made her an outstanding mem- ber of our class. She was the girl of a hundred men in trig class. However, Canada ' s the main attraction. S-niaphore; Cheerleader: Se- nior I ' lay Cast; Graduation I ' oinmittee 4; Vice President; I ' roni Committee 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Office Girl 1; Honorary Woman ' s Club Mem- ber 4. RICHARD JOHNSON A man he seetns of cheer- ful yesterdays and confi- dent tomorrozvs. To Richard goes the laurels as class electrician. The Dra- matic Clirb will long- remember liim for the footlights he rig-g d uji for them. As it is, his on ' y p;i,-si(in is the radio work he I NOOK ' S in. Son i or Play Committee; Dra- matic Club 4; Art Club 2, 3; Moving Picture Operator 2, 3, 4. IRENE KABLIS She -a ' as form of life and light. ' Renie is a very gay and stylish member of our class and both designs and sews hei- own clothes. She has no definite Iilans foi- the future — but if she hitches her wagon to a star, .--ihe ' s sure to get there for she posse.sses brains as well as beaut V. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Senior Play Usherette 4 Page Nine
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KATHERINE E ' AXS As- tJicrc a heart that music cannot melt? While Kay has been veiy much occvipied during higrh i chool tihe .has found time tn pursue (among- other things ) her hobby of playing- the piano at which she is very proficient. Her flawless complexion is an- other outstanding characteris- tic. Glee Club 3. 4; Dramatic Club 3. 4: Christmas Play 4; Hallowe ' en Dance Committee 2; Senior Play Committee; Gradu- ation Committee; Semaphore 4. A ILLIAAr FERREIRA ; ( ; of heart find ui ' ujht of ' limb. Bill , very talented along ar- tistic lines, is a grand athlete and Captain of the South Shore Basketball Champs. His likes include jackets, swimming, and hiii pal Mike . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Football 3. 4; Art Club; Glee Club 2: Baseball 2. 3, 4. MARGARET FOSTER The poetic element lyiuq hidden in most -a ' ODien is the source of their mag- netic attraction Maggie , one of our statliest and most attractive s-.-niors has gained renown for her hair- dressing proficiency. She intends to continue in this line after graduation. Canton seems to be preferred to Stoughton in her case. Senior Play Usherette; Gr.-id- iiation Committee 4; Glee Club 1. 2. FLORENCE GAY Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. Izzy is noted for two things. First her infectious gig- gle, and second a certain in- terested party w-hose first ini- tial i,s C. She took the Home Economics course and will be long remembered for her des- criptions of such concoctions as spinach sandwiches. Senior Play Usherette 4; Hal- lowe ' en Dance Committee 2; Glee Club 1. EDNA GAYE May I aki. ' ays have a heart superior, zvith economy suitable to m fortune. Edna, one of our petite girls, has a set of lovely, sparkling teeth wjhich make her smile ir- resistible. Her skill as a hair- dresser is evidenced by her own shining locks. We ' re inclined to think her ambitions are do- mestic — but we don ' t wish to be quoted. Senior Play Usherette 4; Hal- lowe ' en Dance Committee 2; Glee Club 1. Page Eight -MARION GIBSON There is a majesty in sim- plicity which is above the ijiiaintness of tcvY. Gibbie , voted as possessing the most pleasing smile, is a worthy member of the class. She is a secretarial student but :ispires to be a .hairdresser. Music is her hobby and she can usually be seen carrying a vio- lin case. Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Orchestia 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club ' lARV GLENNON I er hair -a ' as black as night Olid her e es li. ' cre starry bright. Mary is a pretty petite brun- ette with a love for hiking, bi- cycling, roller skating as w as ice skating. Betty the other Ash Sti-eet brunette, shares her enthusiasm for such things and they are an insep- tiable twosome. Glee Club 1, 2. ELIZABETH GLOX ER The word impossible is not in my dictionarx. Betsy , Mr. Randall ' s very efficient secretary, may be seen reading novels at all times or pushing a bicycle up Pleasant Street hill. She plans to take a f . G. course. We ' ll all remep- her her for her splendid char- acterization of Mrs. Ware. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Senior flay Cast 4; Semaphore 4. AIELVIN GOLDBERG Intellect, talent, and genius, like murder zi ' lll out. Maisihie is one of the few who combine intellect, talent and humor, noted for his effi- lif-ney in all undertakings. Though he has no definite pla ' - for the futuie we are confident iif his success in any v enture. Senior Play Committee ' i • Ticket Seller 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2; Basketball 1; Hallowe ' en Dance Committee 2. PATRICL GREENE Enthusiasm and sponfaneify forever linked. fc Mention Pat , and immedi- ately popularity, pep, and per- sistency come to mind. Exquis- ite taste in clothes, love of dancing, riding, swimming-, and dates mean Pat . Semaphore 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Hallowe ' en Dance Committee 2; Promenade Com- mittee; Ring Committee 3; Hock- ey Manager; Senior Play Ush- erette; Vice President 4.
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MRGIXIA KASPER More liable to give help than ask for it. Ginnie , our clasp blonde, never ' -ay. ' much — except in the locker room. She i? seldom without her constant compan- ion, Nellie. She makes most of her own clothes and does an excellent job. Ulee Club 1. 4; Girls ' Basket- ball Manag-er 4. GEORGE KASUPSKIE The mati that lox ' es and laughs m u s t s ii r e do well. Georgre love.= to argue of. dog-s and fishing-. When not thus engagH-d he enjo.vs dancing: and playing his clarinet. He i. a good .-piiit and can take a joke even on him. ' ielf. Orch- tra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee riub 1. JOHX KELLY Xone but It i nisei f ean be his parallel. Johnnie , or if you wish Kelly , is one of our smallr-r editions of wit and humoi ' . Hi- does work after schonl liour.-; in a local grocery. A caretrf-e, happy-go-lucky, good natured fellow like him is sure to i, t along anywhere. HEXRY AL LIXOSKY To be of serz ' ice, ratiier tlian conspieitoiis. Henry is a quiet, serious young man, but one of the gen- uinely liked persons of the school. While he is a man of few words in the Eng]i.i--h lan- guage, just wait untiLh- starts spouting any one of the oilier three lang:uages to hi oitdit — a veritable linguist! LORETTA KENNEDY Iiad rather liavc a fool to make me nierrx than experience to make me sad. ■Loretta gained fame this year for her green knitted suit. In addition to knitting, .=he is fond of reading, and S. M. L. S, P. meetings. Her application re- sides at Bridgewater and three years hence she ' ll be a perfect teacher. Semaphore 2, .3, 4; Drama ti ' ' Club .3. 4: French Club 2; Hal- lowe ' en Dance Committee 2; Senior Play Committee 4; 1-H Club 4. Page Ten PAUL KENNEDY Fare thee a ' ell ! and if for- ez ' er, still forever fare thee z. ' cll. A ' hen we think of Paul, M.-l- 111. money and the State Thea- tii ' come to mind. His frienrlly iiatui,- lias won for liim many friends both boys and girls. He ' ll go far in life, we ' re suie. Treasurer 3, 4; Ba.seball 1. 2, o, 4; Hallowe ' en Dance Commit- tee 2; Promenade Committee 3; Senior I ' lay Committee; Gr.id- uation Committee 4. L RY LYXCH Good nature atid good sense are her companions. Mary. better k n o w n as Lynchie , i.« fotid of dancing and attends all the school ' s so- cial functions. She is a loyal .-upporter of all S. H. S. ath- letic events. Her ambition is to be a secretary and ■ ' Lyiichie will make a competent one. Commercial Club 4. PAUL LYSKO Art needs no spur be ond itself. . s ;i man of art and of the meat outdoor.-; (West Stougli- ton) F ' aul fills a very definite I lace in our class. He is thinl - iiig of taking hi. ' ; paints aii 1 brushes to art school where, if his paintings In the Senior 1 ' 1,-iy (did you notice them hangin.g on the inn wall?) are any in- dication, he ought to be very successful. Senior Play Committee 4, VILLL [ IcCOR IICK A tozi ' n that can boast in- habitants like me can hai ' c no lack of good so- ciety. Scotty is the dark-haired, regular featured chap who never has much to say but is an attentive listener. When he does say something it is worth listening to. In spite of being so shy and unobtrusive Bill has many friends. We all wish him future success. JAXE : L RRON She i ' as as good as she zvas fair. Jane, a cute blonde miss, has decided leanings toward •-lil,.i]d f the ' Pposite sex, i.f i-oui. ' ;e. Tennis, bicycling, and 4-H Club work has occupied much of her time for the pa. -t four vears. French Club 2, 3: Dramatic Club. Promenade Cominittee 3; Senior Play Committee 4.
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