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

 - Class of 1938

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£7 Semaphore Stoughton High School Stoughton, Massachusetts The Editorial Staff of 1937-1938 Adviser Miss Ruth Neily Mditok-in-Ciiief Franjes Mitkievicz Assistant Helen ' acoulis Business Manager Charles Urciuoli Assistant Alma Burk Assistant Russell Cunningham Literary Co-editors Loretta Kennedy Elizabeth Powers Assistant Annette Crane Boys ' Sports Francis Crimmins Assistant Joseph Duggan Girls ' Sports Blanche Howland Assistant Natalie Stevens News Editor Virginia Campbell Senior Katherine Evans Junior Evelyn Rieser Sophomore Edward Daly Freshman Annie W ' alent Exchange ElizalDeth Glover Assistant Bertha Landman Alumni Barbara Daly Humor Joseph Neylon Art Ilona Rafalko Theodore Mitchell Page Five

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Top Row — Joseph Duggan, Russell Cunningham, Francis Crimmins. Joseph Neylon, Edward Daly. Second RoiK. ' — Annette Crane, Elizabeth Powers, Katherine Evans, Ilona Rafalko, Alma Burk, Bertha Landman, Barbara Daly. First Rozv — Annie Walent, Elizabeth Glover, Loretta Kennedy, Helen ' acoulis, ]Miss Ruth Xeily, Frances ] Iitkievicz, Natalie Stevens, Evelyn Rieser, Blanche Rowland. To the aders The present issue of the Semaphore yearbook marks the third year of this type of publication. The members have co-operated in an endeavor to create a book surpassing the past issues. Their success we leave to the judg- ment of our readers. This year coupled with a new yearbook and staff, we have a new adviser — Miss Ruth X eily, who has very ably assumed the position formerly held by Miss Dainty. The entire stafif and especially the Senior members wish to thank her for her understanding and guidance. Also our sincerest appreciation to Miss Christine Donovan for the important part she has played in the issuing of the four mimeograph copies. To artists William Ferreira and Stewart Fee, responsible for the sectional headings and cover design respectively, the entire staff is ver ' grateful. ' ith- out their help this issue would have been practically impossible. And to our readers — thank you for your support in the past, present, and, we hope, in the future. Page Four



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ELIZABETH AXDERSOX Fair of face, iiobic of heart. Ash Street must be noted for good-looking brunettes for Kliz- abeth is certainly a fine exnni- ple of feminine pulchritude. Where Mary ' s interests lay, there are Elizaht-th ' s also — reading, hiking, bicycling, ice and roller skating. Glee Club 1, 2. ROBERT AXDERSOX A good face is the best let- ter of recommendation. ■ ' Bob ' s cheerful air and ready smile h s made him oni- of our most likeable class- mates. From the inexhaustil-h- supply of historical data ln- po sesses, we think Bob is destined to teach U. S. History. Senior Play Cast 4; Frenili Club 3. JEAX BAXTER ]Ve leoiild not haz ' e her otherwise. Jean, hailing fioni Xew York, joined us in our junior year. She has spread much laughter ■with her never ending fun and joking. With a voice as fine as her ' s her future is assured. Wf would judge that she is fond of chewing gum, niUvsic periods, and Saturday nights. DORIS BEARCE All zee ask is to be let alone. Doris has a sweet personal- ity under the cover of her quiet reserved manner. The fortunate few who have been honored with her friendship will tell you this. She has an ever-ready smile to give us In passing. Commercial Club 4. BERXICE BISBEE The sight of yon is good for sore eyes. Bunny has a charmng mih- and a grand sense of humor. In addition to her beauty she does very well at pounding a typewriter and shorthand notes. Her favorite pastime is walk- ing (not alone). Senior Play Committee. Com- mercial Club, Vice President, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Promenade Com- mittee 3, El.EAXOR BORGESOX small proportions we just beauties see, and in short measure life may perfect be. • Peanut as her name inipli s is of ;imall stature but is veiy active in school affairs. She is a commercial student and has film intentions of becoming a secretary. Here ' s hoping . ' ' ;he won ' t be sidetracked in her ambitions. Cominercial Club President; Senior Plav Cast 4: Glee CUib 1, 2, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Promenade Committee 3. MARY BUTTERALL good name is better to be desired than great riches Mary always has a word of cheer for everyone. This along with her loyalty and good will has made her many friends. She and Margaret F. may be glimpsed hiking across S. H. S. Atliletic Field any morning . ' ilM.m four minutes to eight. ;it,. Club 1, 2, 3. MRGIXIA CAMPBEIT. Gaiety is the .wuls ' health; — sadness its poison. Drainatics, gardening, b acn wagoM nice c.othes, dancing — all these we associate with Ginn ' a , Although she is un- decided as to her life ' s work she plans to attend Wheaton College next fall. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Plav cast 4: Semaphore 3, 4; French Club 2; Hallowe ' en Dance Committee 2. MRGIXIA I. CAMPBELL He that works and does a Poem, not that merely says one is zi ' orthy of tlie name of Poet! Gin or as you wish Red , is the author of the class od e and in addition to being a poet is an accomplished actre,ss. The M in her name is very im- portant, standing for Margaret, Her charming personality and sinceritv will carrv her far. Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Vice President 3, 4; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; Christmas Play 4; Dramatic Club 4. ERWIX CLIXE Jl ' Iiat zeorry — and me so young! We always thought Erwin a ciuiet retiring lad but besides a car he lists — philatelic ac- cumulations and angling for vertebrate animals with ser- manent gills in H-2-0 as a hob- by. Xow tell us in English, Erwin. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Page Six - 3r

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