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

 - Class of 1951

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STOUGHTON DAILY SEMAPHORE. JUNE 14, 1976 - PERSONNEL - Editor EDWARD DANAHY Associate Editor ROBERT TUCKER Sports Editor GREGORY KROLLMAN Art Editor ADRIENNE COX Advertising Editor FRED CROGAN Styles JOAN McGILLIVARY Photography REGINA MAGEE — ' 51 REUNION (Continued from first page) Mr. Vincent Maraglia, chemistry consultant of the Windall Labora- tories. A balcony spotlight singled out a number of notables on the main floor. When picked out by the spotlight, each rose in recogni- tion. Many familiar faces were seen in the mass of people that had pushed its way into the hall. Among the number of operators present from Bell Telegraph and Telephone were the Misses Joan Broderick, Nancy Russell, Dorothy Tucker, Barbara Halloran, and Barbara Leonard. Other well-known personalities noticed among the guests were Mr. James Washburn of Wash- burn Soda Pop and his secretaries, Miss M. Keefe and Miss R. Doyle; Mr. Charles Batchelder and Mr. Christie Murphy of the Batchel- der and Murphy Circus; Mr. John Rebello and Mr. Norman Randall, owners of the Double R Spa; Play the game of Life Safe You Might Lose It I LADY ' S APPAREL | 1 SALE! I I } I WOMEN ' S DRESSES J I 14% OFF I j JOANNE WALKER, Manager j and Mr. Robert Holmes, president of Holmes Hardware, Inc. Those who made only a brief appearance were Mr. Daniel Ma- honey and Mr. Felix LaPorte, in- ternationally known interior deco- rators; and Mr. Richard Durkee and Mr. Edward Gonsalves, who were accompanied by their secre- taries, the Misses Mary Blake, Barbara A. Brown, Cora LeBrun, ind Mary Power. The following were also in at- tendance with their secretaries: Mr. Martin Kaitz with Miss Nancy Truell of Kaitz Real Estate; Mr. Daniel Crean with Miss Marilyn Tansey of the Crean ' nsurance Company; Miss Therese Felos and Miss Lorraine St. Ger- maine accompanied Mr. Harvey Cushing, owner of the Gushing Cushion Factory. Late in the evening Miss Joan Macaluso, beautician, demon- strated a number of new hair :tyles with the aid of Miss Mary Grace and Miss Mary Hallett, po- pular Power ' s models. The success of the reunion can be accredited to such people as Miss Eleanor Martin, Miss Norma Corbett, and Miss Mary Corbett, caterers to the social set cf Park Avenue; Miss Evelyn Ciriello and Miss Florence Frietas, banquet advisors; Miss Barbara Fennes- =:ey and Miss Retha Johnston, whose colorful decorations in- spired an air of gaiety and con- tentment throughout the night. Others who offered their services were Miss Joyce Rieser and Miss Helen O ' Brien, proprietors of the Stoughton Day Nursery, where many people left their children in order to attend the reunion; and Mr. Jack Audlee, whose Western Mass. Transportation Co. supplied free transportation to all attend- ng the reunion. SLEEPY DANAHY DYKEMAN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES DONOVAN $5 $10 STORES SPRING SALE General Alarm Fire Sweeps Brockton A general alarm fire raging along a seven store block in down- town Brockton last night brought out fire apparatus from three neighboring towns as well as the Brockton Fire Department. Trucks from Avon, Stoughton, and Ran- dolph arrived on the scene about 11:01, as Brockton trucks were sending streams of water into the burning buildings and spraying other buildings to prevent the spread of the fire. At 2:25 this morning, after three hours and fifteen minutes of tedious work, the fire was brought under con- trol. Damage was estimated at $250,000. —SERVICEMEN (Continued from first page) courage, the perseverance, and the freedom which are America. We, of Stoughton, are, and of right ought to be, proud of our servicemen. Proud of men and women like: Lt. Commdr. James Hadley, U. S. N. Sgt. Harold Doyle, U. S. A. Lt. Nicholas Macrogianis, U. S. A. A. F. Col. William Frost, U. S. A. A. F. Ph Mate James Robichau, U. S. N. Ensign Frank Phillips, U. S. C. G. Major June Sampson, W. A. C. Sgt. Mary Small, W. A. C. Lt. Rosemarie Green, W. A. C. Sgt. Ruth Reed, W. A. C. Commdr. Shirley Stap les, U. S. Waves True sons and daughters of our country. Betty Mackie ' s VARIETY STORE GOOD QUALITY FOODS ' LOW PRICES Walsh ' s Ice Cream 28 Different Flavors BARBARA SMITH, Prop.

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STOUGHTON DAILY SEMAPHORE VOL. 25 JUNE 14, 1976 PRICE 5c SPORTS REVIEW The 1976 sports season at Stoughton High has had a suc- cessful ending. The field hockey team led the way, when the girls opened with a win over their archrivals, Canton, by a score of 3-0. Following this game were wins over Braintree, two games; Randolph, two games; Oliver Ames, two games; and finally ending the schedule, another win over Canton. This undefeated season was accredited by the girls and their coach. Miss Barbara Naughton. Coaches Lou Baeta and Bill Coe, led an undefeated football team through a rough schedule. Braintree, North Attleboro, Ab- ington. Whitman, Plymouth, North Easton, Dedham, Walpole, and Canton went down to defeat un- der the overpowering strength of the Stoughton team. Basketball found the Stoughton team, coached by Frank Jardin and Bob Poskus, at the top of the Hockamock League. In an exhibi- tion game played at Boston Gar- den, Stoughton defeated Boston College High, 76 to 54. In baseball, Stoughton High ' s team, under the capable coaching of Algert Januskis and Edward Kundiot, finished an undefeated season last Friday. Members of the different teams and their coaches will be feted at a banquet in the gymnasium of the new Stoughton High School sometime in the near future. THE WEATHER Stoughton, June 14 Forecast for Stoughton and vicinity, warm, little change in temperature. Unofficial Temperatures 1976 1951 Maximum 86 85 Minimum 80 79 Protect your future — Buy Bonds Class of 1951 Celebrates Twenty-fifth Reunion Gather at High School Auditorium; Many Celebrities Return for Big Day Stoughton, June 13, 1976 • — At a large banquet held last night in the auditorium of the new Senior High School of Stoughton, the graduation class of 51 celebrated their 25th class reunion. Beginning at 4:30 in the afternoon with an invocation rendered by the Rev. C. Schaaf, the reunion lasted far into the night. Among the many nationally Stoughton Salutes Its Servicemen Two hundred years ago, on July 4, 1776, the foundation of a great nation was laid, the democratic foundation of these United States. Throughout the years that his- tory has been etched in time; the cost of that foundation has been paid for time and time again, paid with the sacrifice and blood of the American citizen, paid at places like Valley Forge, Lake Erie, Gettysburg, the Alamo, Chateau Thierry, Normandy, Iwo Jima, and Seoul. Out of the smoke of battle, the American service- man has risen as a champion of fundamental rights and liberties. Today he is a symbol of the (Continued on next page) SARGO ' S BAKERY FINEST FOODS ' Just Like Mom ' s Cooking ' 1951 Washington St. VIRGINIA SARGO, Prop. known celebrities who turned out for the yearly event were. Dr. H. Waller, founder of the Waller Memorial Hospital of Boston; the Misses Mary Lyons, Barbara Brown, and Francis Sheehan, head nurses at Waller Memorial; Miss Carol Holmes and Miss Phyl- lis Smith, noted dental hygienists; md Miss Carol Barbato, Waller Memorial ' s head laboratory tech- nician. During the course of the even- ing, many fine speakers ascended the speaker ' s platform to address the large gathering. The first of these speakers was Miss Marion Harris, teacher of government at the Senior High School. She was followed to the speaker ' s rostrum by Miss Patricia Sarados, kinder- garten teacher; Miss Lorraine Loving, grade teacher; Miss Mar- jorie Spaulding, librarian; And (Continued on next page) BOB DiMATTEO AND DON MONE USED CAR DEALERS ALL MAKES



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SEMAPHORE 195 1 CLASS HISTORY Class histories are supposed to be An accumulation of facts, For names and dates and places too Are things it never lacks. But I would like to slight the facts, If it so should please the reader. In such a way as to express Our love for our Alma Mater. In the 47th year of this 20th century On an early September morn, Our Freshman class was banded together Like a host of motherless fawns. Into these wondrous, friendly walls, Through doors we grew to love, With faltering steps and furtive looks, We climbed to the rooms above. Stern-faced teachers our seats assigned. We took them without a word. And when we received our Freshman books. We kept our thoughts unheard. But the year, before we knew it, Had faded into the past. And entering into our Sophomore year. We at once noticed the contrast. The teachers now we knew by name. The maze of halls we mastered. Elections were held, our very first, As president, F. Stanton was elected. Our dance committee was carefully picked. And our dance surpassed them all. And Sophomores with their heads held high Strutted Proudly through the halls. The Sophomore year came to an end. And we were Juniors now. We had passed half our high school education. And some of us wondered how. In our Junior year, permit me to say. In class discussions and meetings. There was never a lack of upraised hands. For Juniors were flashing their rings. 26

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