Watertown High School - Annual Yearbook (Watertown, MA)

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THE ANNUAL 1937 Volume XI WATERTOWN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Watertown, Massachusetts 1937 THE ANNUAL DEDICATION To Miss AL1cE M. HODGE who has won our deep admiration with her friendship for all of usg who has faithfully served the school and its students for thirty-two yearsg who, with her smiles and understanding, has encouraged us to greater endeavorsg and who has Worked with us in friendly cooperation, we, the Class of 1937, re- spectfully dedicate this, our Annual. 2 M-vu-1-5. THE ANNUAL 1937 3 1937 THE ANNUAL FOREWORD There is something about our own, be it good or bad, that is always dear to us. So it is with our relations with others. We are all members of the Class of 1937, and because of that we shall always reserve one place in our hearts for whatever is associated with these three years that we have enjoyed together. The diploma which we receive on graduation night is but a symbol of the life that we have shared. This Annual is also a symbol, it is our own, and into it we have put most of what we wish to remember. To others it is of lesser importance, but for us it will serve as the chief reminder of our High School life. 4 THE ANNUAL 1937 We regret that We are the last class to have the benefit of the guidance and friendship of Miss Carrie Tozier. Her absence will leave a deeply felt vacancy in this school of which she has been a loyal and enthusiastic faculty member for seventeen years. 5 1937 THE ANNUAL To MR. HERBERT H. ARCHIBALD we extend both our heartfelt thanks for making our Senior year one which We shall always remember, and the hope that he will have many years of supervision over future students of Watertown High School. Kwai R JANE CLARK THE ANNUAL 1937 AN N UAL STAFF ELIZABETH 0'BRIEN Editor-in-Chief ROBERT RYAN ELEANOR JONES BRADFORD SIIERLOCK Biifinen Manacgfer Chairman, Perxonal Wzfite-ap Askrixtant Biifineff Manager' Committee Personal Write-Up Committee BARBARA HAM GANNON MACDOUGALL GEORGE TSOLAS CLAYTON GRAY FLORENCE NOREN BERNARD OYKANE Clnh Editor DOROTHY EDWARDSON Photo Editorx LOUISE ABERLE RITA SHERIDAN FEATURES Thumbnail Sketchef Clan Prophecy ELEANOR JONES WILLIAM FALLON RICHARD ARNOLD Sport Editorx AILEEN HARLOW STEWART OTTO Typists CAMILLA CORSETTI RUTH GIBSON JAMES HOLMES Artiftf JAMES CAVALLARO GEORGE KALAFATIS Candid Camera Accounting Affiftant GORDON LABONTE MARY CAMPBELL FACULTY ADVISERS A. R. KELMAN RUTH APPEL 7 1937 THE ANNUAL HERBERT H. ARCHIBALD Headmmter R. GLENN SMITH Sub-Master SARA D. ABBOTT ALFRED S. ADAMS RUTH P. APPEL FRANCES C. AVANZINO SALLY T. BIGGANE JOHN BLACK ALICE M. CARVER ELISHA CHRAKIAN JOHN F. CRAIG ANGEL DEDEIAN DOROTHY F. DENNING HUGH EISENHAUER PEARL GRIFFITH GEORGE F. GRIMES ADMINISTRATION LUCY E. GROSVENKJR GRACE W. HAMILTON CATHERINE HAMMILL ROSE HUGHES EDITH JACOBS ALTHEA JOHNSON ESTHER C. JOHNSON LUCILLE JONES IRVING C. KEENE MARION P. KEEP A. ROBERT KELMAN HAROLD S. KENNY CHESTER M. LOOMER ELMO D. MACCURDY JOSEPH A. MALLEY GLADYS E. MCKINNEY ALICE M. MCNALLY JOHN E. MCNEALY 8 MADELEINE F. O'BRIEN THOMAS QDYBRIEN, JR. WILLIAM E. O'TOOLE WINIFRE13 PRENDERGAST FREDA RANDALL RENA D. RANDLETT ETHEL A. RICKER AGNES SEMPLE ELIZABETH SEVERANCE ROSE C. SMITH MARION SWEET CATHERINE F. TAYLKJR HELEN A. THAYER EDNA M. TIERNEY CARRIE M. TOZIER RUTH P. VAHEY EDWIN H. WARD BERNARD D. WHITE SENIOR CLASS 1937 THE ANNUAL CLASS OFFICERS President . . . GEORGE SEXTON Vive-Prefident . GANNON MACDOUGALL Serretmjf . MILDRED FARWELL Treafzirer MARION CARROLL Executive Committee RICHARD BROOKS BARBARA HAM BRADFORD SHERLOCK 10 1 THE ANNUAL 1937 CLASS HISTORY Tonight is the night of the class of 1937. We are all having a joyous time, and yet there is sadness mingled with the laughter. As I look around me and see all the familiar faces of my classmates I think of the grand times we have had during the last three years, and I wonder what the next few years will bring. Three years ago we were all juniors. Some of us attended classes in the morning, some in the afternoon. We elected our officers and the outcome was George Sexton, President, Mildred Farwell, Vice-President, Aileen Harlow, Secretary, Jean Taylor, Treasurer, Grayce Fitzgerald, Marion Carroll, and Dale Reitz, Executive Committee. We were a very enterprising class and did what hadn't been done for years-we pre- sented a play for assembly. The stars of the Pampered Darling were Doris john- son, Marion Carroll, Robert Ryan, George Sexton, and Maurice Healy. We spent the remainder of our Junior year uneventfully, except for our able scholars. The capable members of this class were apparently saving energy and brains to develop later into a class that would ever be famed in the annals of the Watertown High School. Two years ago we were all Middlers. This year we were just beginning to assume that superior attitude. Once again old faces gained prominence as well as new ones. We elected George Sexton, President, for the second time, Dale Reitz, Vice- President, Aileen Harlow, Secretary, Marion Carroll, Treasurer, and Doris Johnson, Bradford Sherlock, and Thomas Carney, members of the Executive Committee. Outstarring anything that had ever been produced, the play that year, Growing Pains , was a success beyond all expectations. The principal roles were taken by Mildred Farwell, Doris Johnson, Malcolm MacDonald, and Thomas Torri. It was at the end of this year that Mr. Whitehill retired. We were all exceedingly sorry to have him leave. This year, under the guidance of Mr. Archibald, our new head-master, has been a year filled to overflowing with exciting events and happy remembrances. For the first time in history, the class was led by a boy who for three years won the honor of President-George Sexton. Gannon MacDougall was chosen as Vice-President, Mildred Farwell as Secretary, Marion Carroll as Treasurer, and Barbara Ham, Richard Brooks, and Bradford Sherlock were chosen as our Executive Committee. The Junior Chamber of Commerce undertook and successfully organized a traffic system this year. We decided to change our ring to one with a gold background and the Watertown seal set in black onyx. Because the Class of 1937 had always been a prominent class, we presented a stirring drama entitled Barbara Frietchie in which Doris Johnson, Mildred Farwell, Stanley Hopkinson, and Richard Brooks led the players. The Senior Prom followed as the next affair. This was a delightful occasion for all enhanced by the soft music and dimly-lighted gym, decorated in purple and gold. In the annals of our class, I come to the event we are now celebrating. The Ivy Planting is over and the poem written by Anna Gegerias has been read. The An- nual , of which Elizabeth O'Brien is Editor-in-Chief, we unanimously agreed to dedicate to Miss Alice Hodge and Miss Carrie Tozier, who, after more than thirty- two years and seventeen years respectively, are retiring from teaching. We will hear the Prophecy, written by Eleanorjones and Richard Arnold, the Thumb Nail Sketches written by Jane Clark and William Fallon, and the Hall of Fame. I know we all will look back in the years to come and realize what a truly fine three years we have spent together. Leaving the Watertown High School is like parting from an old friend. MILDRED FARWELL, Secretary of Clair 0f1937 11 'I937 TH CLASS POEM Fare thee well, dear Alma Mater, Parting hours are drawing nigh, Memories dear abide Within us, As we bid our last good-bye. May the ivy here embedded, Climbing toward a golden peak, E ANNUAL E'er bring memories of our classmates, Striving nobler lives to seek. Youthful years have fled and left us! Fruitful were they, blirhely sped, Let those memories spur us onward Toward the gleaming goal ahead. Many friends whom we have made he Happy hours of Work and play, Cherished scenes and honors gained, Dominate our minds for aye. Paths for us will be divided Each to roads of pain or flowers, Love and peace will e'er be with us, If aright we spend our hours. Teachers, we a debt do owe thee, Recompense is in our power: Loyal service to our country Pledge we now this parting hour. Let this ivy be our emblem, Climbing onward toward the sky, Take our humble gratitude, Alma Mater, dear, good-bye. FE' By ANNA G11GER1As 12 THE ANNUAL LOUISE HELEN ABERLE 300 Main Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Camera Club 2, 1, Secretary-Treasurer Ig Annuul: Photo Editor Ig Bulletin Staff 1, Business Manager 1 Louie Photography 1937 Suit the uction to the woril, the woril to the notion. ARPENA A, ALEMIAN 94 School Street East Junior High GENERAL COURSE INTERIOR DECORATOR Library Club 3, 2, lg Field Hockey 3g Class Play Candy Committee 2 Peunufr Collecting Souvenirs A merry bear! it u good ineilitinef' MARIE LILLIAN ALLEN 510 Belmont Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Library Club 3g Knitting Club 2, lg Basketball 3 Bebe Knitting If laughter were iz orinie, the iz nmrter oriininnl would be. LOUISE V. ARGIRO LIBERTY L. AMERIAN 86 Dexter Avenue East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BEAUTICIAN Liboy Dancing Full of niirflf nnil nierrimentf' 'iHe CHARLES ANDERSON 356 Arlington Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION junior Chamber of Commerce 2, 1g Class Day Committee lg Class Play 2, 1g Home Room Representative 2g Oflice Work lg Usher at Prom 2g Usher at Graduation 2 who keeps' moving will ulwiiyf get Ionieufheref' 65 Prentiss Street Eastllunior High GENERAL COURSE NURSING SCHOOL Glee Club 25 Locker Duty 2 We1u Dancing A rinile if the .fume in all languages. THERESA A. ARGIRO 65 Prentiss Street East Junior High GENERAL COURSE NURSING SCHOOL Glee Club 2, 1 Skating By me olivine life may be prolonged. RICHARD H. ARNOLD 30 Carver Road, East East junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Hi-Y lg Junior Chamber of Commerce 15 Usher at Class Play Ig Locker Duty 2, lg Home ROOn1 Regresentative 3, lg Trarhc Marshal Ig Class Play Property Ommittee 2 Dirk He it not onb witty in bimfelf, but the mute rho: it ix in other men. ' ' 13 WA Football 2, Basketball 2, 1 1937 THE ANNUAL RICHARD ASLANIAN 102 West Boylston Street East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Orchestra 3, 2 Fishing Thy moele.tty'J o omzelle to thy merit. CHARLES A. BABBITT 152 School Street East Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Trafhc Marshal 1, Usher at Class Play 1, Locker Duty 1 Butter Music A ufofzelrour man if he Sludiour, conrrienliour, thorough. l THOMAS LINCOLN BAGSHAW 48 Bridge Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Locker Duty lg Football 2, lg Track 2, 1 ' 'Li1zk Photography I om very foml of the company of lodierf' AROXIE BARMAKIAN 358 Arlington Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BRYANT AND STRATTON Arox Radio Quiet, but not idle. EDWARD CHARLES BARMAKIAN 31 Keenan Street East junior High TECHNICAI, COURSE MASS. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Usher at Graduation 2, Traffic Marshal 1 EJ Radio He if to he admired, A mon of work. DANTE I. BARTONE 984 Belmont Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE MECHANICAL ENGINEER f Bart Woodworking U5!Zlbb0f71 lohor ronquerr everything. ROGER WHITNEY BEERS 50 Washburn Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE VETERINARY SCIENCE Junior Chamber Of Commerce 1g Hockey 3, 2, 1g Base- ball 3, 2, 15 Soccer 2, 1g Locker Duty 3, 2, Usher at Class Play Ig Traffic Marshal 1 Rage Hockey He hor jiroveil ei zzreful oeljzmrt, on ornament to forietyf' DORIS H. BELANGER 25 Palfrey Street East Junior High X COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Library Club 3, 25 Junior Chamber Of Commerce lg Tri- - Hi 15 Class Play Candy Committee 3, 1, Chairman 1, ' All School Night 2 A Abbie Reading To know her if to love her. 14 T H E A N N U A L EVA MARIAN BERRY 51 Patten Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WORK Glee Club 1, Secretary 1 Eve Souvenirs Here I amp from rare Fm free: Why aren't Ihey all fontentetl like me? VERONICA G. BICHOKIAN 538 Mt. Auburn Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE PRIVATE SECRETARY Type Club 2, 1, Trafhc Marshal 1 Rm1nie' ' Photography ,- HAl1llf071bl of ilrerf, and rhange ani! praire, .Yo much a woman in her way.r, WALLACE WEBBER BIXBY 18 Standish Road West junior High GENERAL COURSE DRAMATICS Locker Duty 2, 1, Class Play lg All School Night 1 Wally Dancing IJ thir that haughry, gallant, gay Lolhuria? GERALDINE BOLDUC 6 Middle Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE CARNEY HOSPITAL Quid Nunc 1, French Club 1, Tennis 3 jer0 ' Making a Scrapbook She who .frier hamlet! ufually .rucreetl.r. 1937 X MARY P. BRENNAN 3 Ladd Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Home Economics Club 1, Tennis 2, Locker Duty 3 Pat Collecting Rings Full many a flower if harn to hlufh unreen, Anil wane in Jweetnerr an the ilererf air. JOSEPH THOMAS BRESCIA 330 Arlington Street East junior High COLLEGE COURSE TECHNICAL SCHOOL Orchestra 3, 2, Band 3, 2, 1, Track 2, 1 Radio Come, then, and run a run with me. RICHARD W. BROOKS 37 Wren Street, Roxbury West Junior High TECHNICAL COURSE OBERLIN COLLEGE Band 3, Orchestra 3, Hi-Y 3, 2, 1, Vice-President 1, Class Executive Committee 1, LOCker Duty 3, 2, Class Play 2, lg Junior Chamber of Commerce 1, Usher at Graduation 2, Prom Committee 1 BraolaJie Radio He har a head to ronrrive, anil a tongue to perrueule and a hanil to exefure any mifchief PAUL V, BROWN 11 Edgeclifle Road Boston College High GENERAL COURSE COLLEGE Locker Duty 3, Debating Club 1, President 1, Football 3, 1, Wrestling 3, 2, Baseball 3, 2, Basketball 3, 2 'Reif' Sports Untl1inlzing, idle, wild, aniljaung I laughed and danced and zalked anil Jung. 15 1937 THE ANNUAL MARION I. BRYANT 8 Westland Road E2lSfKlUI1i0l' High COMMERCIAL COURSE TEACHER Or CSYMNASTICS Hockey 2, lg Basketball 2, I, Captain lg Class Play Ticket Committee I F11llql rim, full of pep, Gout! ,It azlilvtitr? You beI ' ROBERT M , BUSSE Y 134 Summer Street West junior High COLLEGE COURSE MASS. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY' Rifle Team 2, I, Manager IQCLIP and Gown Committee 1 Bah Printing IVE gmnf. ulllwzzgli be Iwi! mfzclf wil, He um zwiy rlqy of Il.l'l7lLZ if. ANTHONY E. CALDARONI MARY P. CAMPBELL 187 Fayette Street Westjunior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE 1jRAFTSMAN Tratlic Marshal I Tow Making Model Airplanes Hal tliillfli' upon the u'ifzg.r of the mimi. MARIE F. CALLAI-IAN 71 Spring Street West .Iunior High COMMERcIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Hockey 3. 2, lg Basketball 2, Ig Tennis 2 Cal Collecting Stamps Thought zmlkr in .rilem'e,' .ra ilaer virtue. 23 Green Street West Junior High 1 COMMERCIAL COURSE ACCOUNTANT Knitting Club 3g Class Play 2g Quid Nunc 1, Annzml: Accounting Staff 1 Mae Collecting Souvenirs Intent upon ber clroien comfre, Graceful and ureful in all the Moet. EDWARD CARNEY 134 Cypress Street East junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY Basketball 2, 15 Football 2, 15 Baseball 2, 1 Ed Sports A'The glory of ayozmg mmz ir in hir ftrengtlvf' TERESA C. CARNEY 62 Riverside Street Catholic Commercial Institute l . COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WVORK Knitting Club 25 Glee Club 1, Field Hockey 3, 2, Ig I Basketball 2g Tennis 2 Swimming ' Hfbynerr it alufayr bewmingf' MARION E. CARROLL 53 Shattuck Road East junior High COLLEGE COURSE VASSAR COLLEGE Tri-Hi 3, 2, 1, Treasurer 1, Quid Nunc 3, Dramatic Club 3, 2, Knitting Club 2, junior Chamber of Commerce 1, Basketball 3, 2, Class Executive Committee 3, Class Treasurer 2, 1, PrOIn Committee 15 Class Play 3, 2, 1, All School Night 3, 2, 1, Home Room Representative 2, Trafhc Lieutenant 1, Waitress at Senior Banquet 25 Bullezin Staff 1 Mimi Golf A :laughter of the gazlr, flizfincbf fall Am! mort 4li11ineQfjazir. 16 T H E A N N U A L MARGARET E. CARSON 760 Belmont Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Chorus 2, Camera Club lg Traflic Marshal 1 Peggy Photography Farizi!ti1e wurlil waliffl mf! l1erf1'ieml. JOSEPH F. CARUSO 133 Fayette Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Chorus 1 foe Dancing An lmnerr miznfr the nnbferr work of Gail JAMES JOSEPH CAVALLARO 337 Arlington Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE ART SCHOOL Debating Club lg Italian Club 2, Annual: Art Com- mittee lg Locker Duty 3, Trallic Marshal 1 ,8'reu ' Baseball Ari if more Gmllike tlum Jcienfe: Science ili,rto1'er.r,' nrt L'l'Ui1.76'I.U FRED S. CAVANAUGH 9 South Park Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Oflice Work 1 Red Ping-Pong Your won! if at gem! i1,r,1'nm' blI7llI.il 1937 CHARLES E. CHAPMAN S9 Walnut Street East Junior High GENERAL COURSE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Nature Club 35 Aero Club 2, Type Club lg Football 3, 2, 13 Hockey 3, 2, 1, All Bay-State Team 1, Track 3, 2, 1, Basketball 3g Locker Duty 3, 2, Home Room Representa- tive 3, 2, l Clmppi Ping-Pong Variety if the vefjf Jpiie of life. EDNA MAY CLARE 285 Arsenal Street East Junior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE NURSING Librar ' Club 3 2, 1 y , , ' Souvenirs Patience if bitter, but in fruit ir Tweet. E, JANE CLARK 11 Katherine Road West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE MOUNT HIBLYOKE COLLEGE Knitting Club 2g Junior Chamber of Commerce 1, Tri- Hi 3, 2, 1, Class Day Committee lg All School Night 3, Ttarlic Lieutenant lg Bulletin Staff 15 Waitress at Senior Banquet 2, Annual: Thumbnail Sketches 1 ufinneyu Reading Geni1z.rfm1r iff own rain! nm! mrrier itr own lump. RUTH M. COOK 83 Union Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE NEW HiXMPSIi1RE STATE COLLEGE Tri Hi 2, 1, Quid Nunc 1, Cap and Gown Committee 1, Locker Duty 25 All School Night 3, 2, Class Play Candy Committee 2, 1 'Cookie' Collecting Souvenirs Wwe Itlilfkf in beimiy, like the night Of flaznlierr tiifnef nm! Jturzjy Jkierf' 17 0 X 1937 THE ANNUAL GEORGE JOSEPH CORAZZINI 54 Edenheld Avenue East Junior High PRACTICAL ARTS COURSE FLORIST Football 2, 1, Captain Ig Traffic Marshal lg Usher at Class Play l Gigi Sports Thou art the mighty captain. GERTRUDE CORAZZINI S7 Cypress Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WORK Library Club 1g Home Room Representative 3g Traffic Marshal l Corrie Readlflg In Ike ber! books great men mfk to ur. WILLIAM N. CORBETT 26 Morse Street WestJunior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE DIESEL ENGINEER Band 3, 2, 15 Class Play Stage Committee 1g Soccer 2, 15 Golf 1 Bill Reading A book tluzfi jitly rlvoren it u life long friend. VIRGINIA CORLISS 5 Middlesex Road West Junior High GENERAL COURSE NURSING SCHOOL Class Play Candy Committee 1 jimIv Photography 'flirnile uno! the world rmiler with yon. CAMILLA CLAIRE CORSETTI 199 Lexington Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE PRIVATE SECRETARY Italian Club 2, 1, President 2, Ig Home Economics Club 1g Annual: Typist 1g Italian Play 2, 15 All School Night 1 Mil 1 Swimming She bath a natrmzl, wife rinceritv, A bmntifnf trlztlyfzzfnen. JEANNE M. CRAM 67 Capitol Street ' West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE BOSTON DENTAL SCHOOL Locker Duty 2, 15 All School Night 2g Quid Nunc 1 Horseback Riding A bone! 4 bone! My kingdom for 4 l1orJe, ' JOHN H. CRANDON 120 Russell Avenue East Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Nature Club 24 Debating Club 1g Track 1g Usher at Class Play lg Locker Duty 1g Traffic Marshal I fork Hunting To know him ir enough. MICHAEL N. CRITSOTAKIS 35 Hazel Street Cambridge High and Latin COLLEGE COURSE BOSTON UNIVERSITY Stamp Club 1 Mike Stamp Collecting Enrne.rr e ort mrrief 4 mam 18 ji ME THE ANNUAL 1937 ROSEMARY A. CRONIN 95 Marshall Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE LESLEY SCHOOL Dramatic Club 3, 2g Tri-Hi 1g Quid Nunc 3, 24 Class Play Ticket Committee 14 Class Play 34 Traffic Marshal lg Ofbce Vbork 1 Dramatics A .mfr fmfwer twnetb auzgy uwzzbf' SANTO JOSEPH CRUPI 31 Prentiss Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Debating Club lg Home Room Representative 34 Traffic Marshal 1 Doc Sports OurAyaurb we can bane but todqyf' V ALLAN DACEY 158 Worcester Street West junior High GENERAL COURSE CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Football 2, 1g Glee Club 1 Cbubby Sports Lei not life all labor be. HELEN ANNE DAILEY 154 School Street Browne junior High, Malden COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Knitting Club 2g Home Economics Club 1g Tennis 25 Locker Duty 3 Collecting Tie Pins Tbe :oily of borzar dignzfy repofef' H ROSE M. DALEY 88 Edenfielcl Avenue West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Office Work 1 Movies She if mart cemzifzbj' 41 friend indeed. HERBERT P. DANE 100 Walnut Street West junior High COLLEGE COURSE BOSTON UNIVERSITY Hi-Y 2, 13 Aero Club 29 Camera Club 15 Orchestra 3, 2, lg Tennis 2 Herb Photography I am tbe mzuteff bf my fate, BERT T, DANIELSON 98 Harnden Avenue West Junior High TECIINICAL COURSE MASSACHUSETTS NAUTICAL SCHOOL journalism Club 24 Hi-Y 3, 2, 15 Home Room Repre- sentative 2 Music I may be Jlow, but I am preriouf mrs SARA E. DANIELSON 32 Birch Road Somerville High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL I Kalb Collecting Snapshots i V Y GentZeneJr am! ajjrabiliry conquer az Init. 19 1937 THE ANNUAL ANTHONY 'l. D1-XNTONIO l 200 Summer Street West llunior High INDUSTRIAI. COURSE CONTR ACTOR Basketball Ig Football I To111 ' Wootlworlting ON lo blziftl, ffl b111H.' 'lifwf if Ifu' 11f1bfI',i! nf11!!11r1.r. PARKMAN DARTE 15 Auburn Place Worcester High GENERAL COURSE lIusINEss Locker Duty 1 Dari Au f1o11r'.rt 1111111 IJ' fu' 1l'lIIl if ffm' 147,111 l7jUl.I'6'!f.ll CARI. DAVIS Z Lacltl Place West junior High TECHNICAL COURSE CIVIL ENGINEERING Hi-Y 3, 2, 1, Secretary Ig Rifle Club 2g lluniur Chamber Of Commerce Ig Class Play 2, lg Usher at Graduation 2g Usher at Parent-Teachers' Night 1 A'IViml1 ' Souvenir Collecting HBUXQUIIC, 1f11ffm1'v.' l ffritfwu bl'tZU7l?f7'I17II IIILYV' ANNIE M. DECHIARO 102 PleaSa1It Street West llunior HiglI COMMERCIAL COURSE CRFFICE XVORK Swimming The 113111 111111 lim ill u'u111I1114.I Ij1r.f it fair tu we. MARY M. DEFILIPPO 211 Watertown Street West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WORK Glee Club 1 M11j ' Skating llMl!.ffE ir ilu' 1111111 f7U71fL'tTI f1c'r11H of jrgyf' NORMAN DEMARAIS 25 Adams Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SCIIOOL Soccer 2 Emi Aviation A fricmf if 141111111 nfl 1110 l111g11nf.r uw mu ffm. WILLIAM DIPIETRO 24 Hillcrest Circle East junior High COLLEGE COURSE MASS. INS'r1'ru'rE OF TECHNOLOGY Camera Club 25 Nature Club 35 junior Chamber Of Commerce Ig Hi-Y 2, I Pere Collecting Phonograph Records Ever in rZ1ea1f11!!e.rt moot! tiff zlwzzf' ALFRED DIVICO 168 Fayette Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE LAWYER Fred Law if king of ull. 20 THE ANNUAL 1937 MARY M. DONNELLY 30 Ladd Street West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WORK Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Captain 1, Basketball 3 Don Swimming 'Trienelrbip ir u .rbeltering tree. JAMES L. DUFF 15 Stoneleigh Road East ,junior High GENERAL COURSE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Nature Club 3, 2, President 2, Football 3, 2, 1, Track 3, 2, 1, Basketball 3, 2, Locker Duty 3, 2, 1, Home Room Representative 3, Home Room Treasurer 1, Hi-Y 1 .Ybezggy Ping-Pong A lion urnong rbe lnelier if u mort rlreeulful tbingf' NATALIE SHIPMAN DUNBAR 141 Marshall Street Westjunior High COLLEGE COURSE LIBRARIAN Knitting Club 2, All School Night 2 Neel Knitting Lerbiu bulb u beuming eye. MARIE LUCILLE DUNSTON 48 Whitney Street West junior High COLLEGE COURSE LASELL JUNIOR COLLEGE Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Fashion Show 2 Kee I bute noboelyj I urn in rbnrig' witb tbe worlu' ROBERT D. EATON 21 Elton Avenue East Junior High GENERAL COURSE LAWYER Journalism Club 2, 1, Yacht Club 1, Football 2, Cap and Gown Committee 1 Quebe Dancing God giver ,rpeeeb to ull, Jong to few. MARY L. EBERLY 23 Fifth Avenue East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Home Economics Club 2, 1, President 1, French Club 1, Vice-President 1, Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Basketball 3, 2, 1, Tralbc Marshal 1, Class Play Committee 2, Class Play, Candy Committee 3, 2 flue ibut wur ever fuir unol never proud, Hnzl tongue ul will, unrl yet wnr never loud. ' DOROTHY B. EDWARDSON 24 Bancroft Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Camera Club 1, French Club 1, Secretary 1, Annual: Club Editor 1, Locker Duty 3, Class Play 2, 1, All School Night 2, 1, Bulletin Staff 1 Doi Dancing Tbe rude Jen grew mail at ber Jong. MICHAEL COSTOS EGIROUS 21 Hosmer Street East Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Glee Club 2, 1, Wrestling 3, 2, Golf 1, Football 2, 1, Co- Manager 1, Track 1, Class Play Property Committee 2, 1, Band 3, Orchestra 3, All School Night 2 'ABone Crufbern Skating Tbe kinoleft mun in rloing rourlerieff' 21 X., 1937 THE ANNUAL BETTY C. EWART 2 Bromfield Street West junior High GENERAL CoURsE Dancing Teacher Chorus 2, lg Knitting Club 25 Field Hockey 3, 2, 15 All School Night 3, 2, 1 Bert Collecting StuH'ed Animals I have no other but ez wameznlf rearon: I think him Ja, became I think him re. WILLIAM H. FALLON 286 Belmont Street Cranston, Rhode Island COI.LEGE COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Hi-Y lgjunior Chamber of Commerce 13 Locker Duty 2g Class Play 15 Trafiic Lieutenant lg Class Play Property Committee 23 All School Night 1g Annual: Thumbnail Sketches 1 Bill Bill me iliicomfre, I will enrbezn! thine ear. I ROMEO FARESE 16 Gleason Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE UNDECIDED Football 2, lg Track 2, 15 Baseball 1 A tlmiemnel frienilr Juffice zlaee not. MILDRED ALICE FARWELL 70 Robbins Road West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE CORNELL UNIVERSITY Dramatic Club 3, 25 Knitting Club 2, Secretary 2g Junior Chamber of Commerce 14 Tri-Hi 3, 2, lg Class Vice- President 3g Class Secretary 15 Prom Committee 14 All School Night 3, 1g Class Play 3, 2, 1gTrafIic Marshal lg Bulletin Staff 1g Waitress at Senior Banquet 25 All School Night Candy Committee 2 Teen Collecting Hats IJ Ibe not paJJingfezi1'? DONALD B. FAULKNER I 55 Chapman Street West junior High INDUSTRIAL CouRsE ENGINEERING Soccer 2, 1g Trafhc Marshal 1 Dan Sports Good Jenre ir the gift af Heaven. RALPH P. FAULKNER 55 Chapman Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL ARrs CouRsE ENGINEERING Football 2 jpgeJ' Sports Ne nian'r pie ir free from hir ambiziem fngerf' WILLIAM EDWARD FERSON L 114 Rutland Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Baseball 2 Heron Sports Anil gaail lurk ga wills thee. GRAYCE CECILLE FITZGERALD 836 Belmont Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE KATHERINE GIBBS SCHOOL Dramatic Club 3, 25 Quid Nunc 3, 2, 1g Knitting Club 2, 15 Class Executive Committee 3g Assembly Play 35 All School Night 3, 2, 15 Class Play 3g Cheer Leader 2, 1g Orlice Work 1 Boating AJ merry di the play ii' lang. I 22 THE ANNUAL 1937 FRANCES H. FLIGLER ' 23 New Lexington Street West 'junior High COLLEGE COURSE NURSING Dramatic Club 3g Quid Nune 2, Ig Tennis 3g Basketball 2, 1, Manager lg Locker Duty I Fran Knitting Youth comer hut ante in u lifetime. SALVATORE FLORIDIA 20 Lawrence Street South Junior High, Waltham COLLEGE COURSE MASS. INSTITUTE OF TECIINOLOGH' Sul Amateur Inventor He needi no eulogy he can rpeulz for himself. BRANDINA MARIE FONTANA 29 Elmwood Avenue West 'junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WVORK Chorus 25 Athletic Club 3g Trarhe Marshal I Brumb ' Sewing A iwmun who ir quiet, Jimpie, urzurruming ir rare. HELEN FRISSORA 86 Waverley Avenue West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Italian Club 25 Quid Nune I Collecting Wild Flowers The Jrhao! will min her glee. BERNARD B. FULK, JR. 40 Katherine Road West junior High GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Hi-Y 3, 2, lg Indoor and Outdoor Track 2, 13 Rifle Team 2, Ig Class Play Property Committee lg Locker Duty Ig Home Room Representative 25 Usher at Prom Zg Usher at Graduation 2 Biddle I know rm which .ride fur bread ix huitererlf' VERA M. GALLINARO 55 Prentiss Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Knitting Club 3, 2g Chorus I Vinie Dancing On with the dance, fer jqy he uncorzfineilf' 1 CONSTANCE ESTHER GARAFALO 32 Myrtle Street West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Type Club 39 Chorus 2g Italian Club 2, 15 Italian Play 25 Locker Duty 2 Connie Drawing Within the midnight of her hair, half-hirlileiz in in ileepm Jeeprf' RITA M, GARVIN 75 Galen Street West junior High GENERAL COURSE BOSTON UNIVERSITY Tennis 35 Chorus 3, 2g Quid Nuns Ig Tennis Club 3 A'Mickey Souvenir Collecting A quiet um! thoughtful grate, i Though happy Mill. 23 1937 THE ANNUAL ANNA CEGIZRIAS 59 Porter Street East ,Iunior High COMMERKI.-NI. CoURsE BUSINESS SCHOOL Chorus 2, lg Orclicstra '5, 2, lg Basketball 24 Hockey 3, 2, lg Trallic Marshal lg Class Poet l Music Fur If gmail flllff-.f zzmifi' Im' zceff .1.f bmw. CAROLINE I., GERETY 67 Capitol Street Worcester North Senior High CTENERAI, LZOURSE l3osToN IBENTAL Stuooi. Knitting Club lg Quill Nunt lg Locker Duty 1 K1q1 ' Knitting 'lIXlL'1'L'l' jiffu I1 1l1'l11llr'!1f, but F!ll'll'1f1 will fbllllgllffllf of 0tl1er.r. RICHARD C, GIBSON ZS Marion Roatl Westllunior High CoLLEtsE CoURSIa M Ass. INSTITUTE or TEcHNoI.oGY Radio Club I, President lg Cap anal Gown Committee lg Locker Duty lg Senior Play l Dick Radio NnIfff11'g 50771711011 nm .wwf 1l'lII'flf'l qf -vnu. RUTH GIBSON 14 Avon Roatl East 'lunior High COMMERCIAL clOURSl-I CAMP DIRECTOR Tri-Hi 3, 2, IQIDTUIII Major 2, lgClass Play Committee lg Class Day Committee Chairman lg Home Room Repre- - sentative 35 Trafhc Marshal lg Amzzmlx Typist lg Head Usher at Band Concert lg Aeon Society l Collecting Souvenirs l UA Illfll!'ElI .f jifirlif, 11 jdfzllllil' jay. VINCENZIA CATHERINE GIGLIO I I9 Berkeley Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOGRAPIIER Orchestra 3, 2, lg French Club lg Field Hockey 3 Cheney Cross Word Puzzles .Yfw Razr I1 rrfwlai' um! fl rife um! gum! one. FLORA GIRGOSIAN 125 West Boylston Street Eastjunior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BOOKKEEPER Library Club 3, 2 Fla Roller Skating 'Wire ir buf 11 fiftle girl, qnief ,xml 11m1.r.r1zmmg. l WILLIAM G. GLIDDEN I l ISO Cypress Street East 'junior High I COLLEGE COURSE SPRING HILL SCHOOL Trafhc Marshal 15 Basketball 1 'iGliel1U Athletics De.rpafcb if the .mul of b1z.ri21cr.r. CONSTANCE LILLIAN GOODROW S5 North Beacon Street Westllunior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE HINIIIDIIESSER Household Arts Club 2 i'Com1ie The ir neatnerr itself 24 THE ANNUAL 1937 RICHARD E. GOR MAN 24 Bacon Street Saint Patricks Grammar GENERAL COURSE AVIATION Rifle Club 3, Aero Club 24 Track Team 3, 2, Locker Duty 3 f Dirk Making Model Airplanes Very little ir rleetlftl to wake 11 lwjvjii' lffvf' PHYLLIS E. GRACE 9 ,lewett Street, Newton West .junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WVORK Chorus 2, Bulletin lg All School Night 2 Pear11ztJ Se w i ng A merry lvmrf gow dll Ilia tltqrf' GLENYS RAE GRANT I2 Spruce Street East .lnnior High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WVORK Library Club 3, 2, Type Club lg Class Gift Committee lg Locker Duty 2g Traflic Marshal 1 Glennj Photography lVlvere the Jlream VIHHIUII7 .rmoorlvert Ilia zwrvi' ir fleepertf' BARBARA GRAY 24 Maplewood Street East 'lunior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY French Club lg Junior Red Cross Delegate 2, I Barb A winning mtv, fl pleamrzt mills, Dresml Ja neat, mul quite in rtylef' ' ' CLAYTON FRANK GRAY 20 Lincoln Street East junior High COLLEGE COURSE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Hi-Y 3, 2, lg Hockey 2, lg Tennis 3, 2, l, Manager 24 Awzzmlx Personal Write-Up Committee Ig Bulletin, As- sistant Editor Ig Band 3, 2, lg Orchestra 3 Clava Skiing 0 l76dlf'fl7Z.l were man But rourmnf, be were peaferff' ALAN GREEN 46 Brigham Street West .lunior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Rifle Team 3, 2, I, Captain l, Locker Duty 2, I, Track Team 2, I Al Golf TlIere'.r fzlituqyr room af flu' lofi. ELLIOTT G. GREEN 296 Arlington Street East 'lunior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Debating Club Ig Locker Duty 3 'il Ilerlre rl life of 6d.l'?, ulilfaugb I ala fm! .l'l7I'l7Ikf7'07lY1l'07'k.n RICHARD E. GREGOIRE 24 Whites Avenue West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE DIESEL ENGINEER Indoor Track 2, lg Outdoor Track 2, l 'iGreg Stamps l'Vbrzt a mmz har, Ja mach Lf be mfr 1937 THE ANNUAL DOROTHY A. GULLASON 55 Hazel Street East junior High COLLEGE COURSE BOSTON UNIVERSITX' Library Club 3, 2, lg Quid Nunc lg Chairman Class Play Publicity Committee lg Locker Duty lg Bulletin Staff 1, Traffic Marshal l Dot Collecting Dog Pins Her voice i.r ever lofi, Gentle, aml loug' an excellent thing in a woman. .IOSEPHINE ANN GULLOTTI 68 Westminster Avenue West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE XVORK fo Dancing Beazley i.r truili, trulll beauty. BETTY A. GUSTAFSON 774 Belmont Street West ,junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Knitting Club 2, 1, Quid Nunc 3, 2g Field Hockey 3, 2, Style Show 1 Ben Knitting Slow to ipeak, .flow to wrath. KENNETH G. HAAG 24 Quincy Street Torrington High, Connecticut GENERAL COURSE MACHINIST i Sugar Collecting Pennants PAULINE HAGOPIAN 6 Hosmer Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Type Club lg Oflice Work 1 Polb Swimming A worthy friend, .fteadfaet and true. SIDNEY LIANICE HALL 14 Carroll Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE NURSING SCHOOL Glee Club 1, Home Room Representative 3 jan 'Gooil company on a journey make: the way Jeem Jlvorterf' BARBARA PHILLIPS HAM 15 Spruce Street East junior High COLLEGE COURSE WELLESLEY COLLEGE Tri-Hi 2, 1, Secretary 1, Dramatic Club 3, 2, Knitting Club 2, Quid Nunc 3, Junior Chamber of Commerce lg Tennis 3, 2 15 Basketball 3, 2, Field Hockey 3, Class Executive Committee 1, Prom Committee lg All School Night 3, 2, 15 Class Play 2, 15 TrafHc Marshal lg Bulletin Staff lg Waitress at Senior Banquet 2, Annual: Personal W rite-Up Committee 1 Hainmie Interpretive Dancing Anil then Jlze ilaneeol-0 Heaven, bei' ilancingf' JESSIE N. HAMILTON 108 Elm Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED jeu Tennis A pemive, lender maiil, ol01072C:l.ff and .rl1y. 26 'lfillhonglv nnall, be ii alwayr heard. X T H E A N N U A L E. AILEEN HARLOW 27 Franklin Street East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE BOUVE-BOSTON SCHOOL Dramatic Club 3g Tri-Hi 1,Junior Chamber of Commerce 2, 1, Secretary 1, Basketball 3, 2, 1, Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Tennis 3, Class Secretary 3, 25 Class Play Ticket Com- mittee 1, Bulletin Staff 1, Chairman Class Play Candy -, Committee 2, Annual: Sports Editor 1g Traffic Marshal 1 SPOITS ., f m H97 Ute war want to .fpeak plain and to the purpvref' ZAVEN HARTUNIAN 47 Dartmouth Street Dorchester High GENERAL COURSE MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY Stamp Club 3, Vice-President 3 Great tlaoughtx lead to great deedJ. ROBERT P. HASTINGS 115 Worcester Street West junior High COLLEGE COURSE AVIATOR Track Zg Class Play Program Committee 1g Locker Duty 1 Lefty Photography The wixext man can axle nu more of Fate Tltan to be simple, modeft, manly, Iruef' DORIS JEAN HAUCK 104 Spruce Street East Junior High GENERAL COURSE ART SCHOOL Art Club 3, Treasurer 3, Knitting Club 2, 1g Chairman Class Play Program Committee 14 All School Night 2, 1g Home Room Representative 3 Hauekie Art Art ix indeed not the bread but the wine of life. in ' za -5':?LfZ?fQ5?Zi1zl?''41t. N , , - 'Ti' fl .5'::5'!:E' ' V Tl , .' . Q all fi tile? E 2 Q gpiioixi tsl? 2 5 ff , if , , ROBERT D. HAWES 43 Bigelow Avenue George West Junior High, Providence, R. I. COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS Nature Club 2g Soccer 2 Bob Model Plane Building The true Jhip if the Jltipbuilderf' DOROTHY A. HAYES 77 Union Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Basketball 3, Locker Duty 1, All School Night 25 Quid Nunc 2, lg Usher at Teachers' Convention 1, Debating Club 1 Dat Horseback Riding It'J a very good world ta live tn. JANE F. HAYES 78 Church Street West junior High COLLEGE COURSE SIMMONS COLLEGE Knitting Club 2, 15 Quid Nunc 2, 1, Secretary 1 Swimming The doeth little kindneirer Wbieln mort leave undone, or derpiref' DORIS A. HEALY 20 Prospect Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Junior Chamber of Commerce 2, 1, French Club 1, Treasurer 1 Alufayf thauglatful, and kind, and untroubledf' 27 1937 THE ANNUAL MAURICE F. HEALY, JR. 35 Puryis Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE HIKRVARD COLLEGE Bulletin Staff 3, 2, l, Editor 2, lg Hi-Y 3, 2, 1, President lg Class Play Publicity Committee 2, 1, Chairman 2g Class Day Committee 13 Ollice Work lg Class Play 35 Home Room Representative 2g Tralhc Marshal lg Usher at All School Night 2g Usher at Class Play 2g Usher at Prom 25 Bus boy at Senior Banquet 24 Usher at Gradua- tion 2 'lournalisrn HU u'o:'il.r, like .rn mtniy flimlfle mal ally .rerz'ifw'f, lrlp ezbazei him ul mmmemel. JOHN S. HEGGER l6 Bostonia Avenue West junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE IRIHSEL ENGINEER i'Hizler Automobile Mechanics There it no mail or really wqy ta virtue. WARREN W. HILL 700 Belmont Street West Junior High TECHNICAL COURSE CJBERLIN COLLEGE Hi-Y 3, 2, 14 junior Chamber of Commerce 2, lg Soccer lg Class Play lg Class Play Stage Committee 24 Usher at Parent-Teachers Night 1 A il'Vcll'Illt i Hflll liif vftlllffj' me mrll flux! one lr11'e,r lfim .rllll tlre belief for zhemf' GEORGE A. HOBEN 61 Copeland Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE ENGINEERING Basketball lg Trarhc Marshal l ju l Stamp Collecting Tl1e mem who bl1f.rlve.r ir not quite if brzelef' JAMES A. HOLMES 55 Channing Roatl Arlington High GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Type Club 2, 1, President lg Locker Duty 2g Class Play 2, lg Class Play Ticket Committee lg Class Day Com- mittee lg Alllllldff Typist lg 'llrallic Marshal lg Hi-Y 13 Golf 3 Jimmie Golf Ile frlzrfeiir ezbaiu' llie fer! uf llllu STANLEY HOPKINSON 115 Rutlantl Street North Tarrytown High, New York GENERAL COURSE lVlASSAClIUSE'I l'S NfXU'FlCAL SCHOOL Football lg Track l' Class Play lg Debating Club lg All School Night l 'iH0p,!Z1 ' Sailing fill llltllllcillil lower if lu1'e1'. ROSE HOVAGIMIAN H2 Laurel Street East Ilunior High COMMERCIAL COURSE KRIIIERINE ciIBBS ScIIoOL Camera Club 2, l Refill Photography H.sifllbb0l'7l labor l'lII1tfl!L'I',f ei'eijy1l1i21i1. l3ENllAMlN HOWELL 12 Fitchburg Street West junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Radio Club l, Secretary-Treasurer lg Wrestling 2g Stage Committee for Class Play 2, lg Stage Committee for All School Night 2, 1 I'mfeymr Radio He ir a mem of lnml 1iw1i'le. 28 W. HENRY HUBBARD T HEANNUAL MALCOLM PATTEN HOWIE 68 Standish Road West .Iunior High COLLEGE COURSE MASS. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Hi-Y 3, 2, 1, Treasurer 1g Baseball 3, Manager 3, Class Play Property Committee 1 flown Music HYHll7lg-fZ!f01Ul' will bUA1'l11ll1AZ frffozzfi'. 1937 218 North Beacon Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE CERTIFIED PUELIL' At'coUNT.'xN'r LOCker Duty 11 Class Play I Bud Boating A'0b, .fiifjffly glider Ile Lonnie hour. MARGERY ANN HULLIHEN 6 Fairview Avenue West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Knitting Club 2, 1, Tratlic Marshal 1 Mn1gie Knitting But mme wlmf may the girffi' in fuck Wlwa tmfm it all fo glee. ROSE MARY IANNAZI 302 Arlington Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE MUSICIAN Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 2, lg Style Show 3, All School Night 3, 1 Ru Music M1zJir maker the foul, ami lifzir it high. MICHAEL FRANCIS IODICE 117 Warren Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE MUSPIROONI GROWER Locker Duty 3 Mike Sports tha wnrk one knouhr tlfe wurkmizzzf' HELEN I. .IACOBSON 87 Hovey Street Westjunior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Knitting Club 3, 2, lg Quid Nunc 2, Class Play Ticket Committee 2, Style Show 1 Hflfzpl' Knitting Memory if aw' lfurifzg friunilf' GRACE .IANIKIAN 22 Fairheld Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BRYANT AND STRATTON Knitting Club 2, Library Club 2, 1, Secretary I Gracie Books A book ii' tl friem! lim! never I!eruiz'e.r. DORIS CONSTANCE JOHNSON S9 Palfrey Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE DRAMATIC COACH Dramatic Club 3, Knitting Club 24 Junior Chamber of COnInIerce 1, Tri-Hi 3, 2, Ig Class Executive Committee 2, Class Day Committee 1, Class Play 3, 2, 1: All School Night 3, 2, Trarlic Marshal lg Bulletin Stall' lg Aeon SO- Ciety 1, Waitress at Senior Banquet 2 Drawing Yiwu www tl gmfiferiy tim! .rlfe fnokr I1 qnem. 29 'Cl-Zum., 1937 GEORGE KALAFATIS 13 Porter Street East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COMMERCIAL ART Art Club 2, Vice-President 2, Wrestling 3, 2, Annual: Art Committee 15 Posters for Play Publicity 2, 1 Kal Stamps l have bean! ofyozn' paintingi too, well enough. HARRY A. KALAJIAN S7 Prentiss Street East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Stamp Club 1 Marty Stamp Collecting A tiny .rtone often rreatef big ripplerf' JOHN KASPER 532 Pleasant Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE LAWYER Debating Club 1, Class Play Ticket Committee 2, Class Play lg Locker Duty 1 Fishing Give me mine angle, I'll go to the rizierf' MARY RUTH KAVANAUGH 20 Marion Road West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE BURDETT COLLEGE Bulletin 3, 2, 1, Assistant Editor 1, Quid Nunc 3, 2, 1, Vice-President 1, Locker Duty 1, Traffic Marshal 1 Knitting The light that liei In womank eyes. THE ANNUAL ELEANOR TRAVERS JONES 181 Maplewood Street East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE BOSTON UNIVERSITY Tri-Hi 3, 2, 1, Vice-President 1, Quicl Nunc 3, 2, 1, President 2, Knitting Club 2, Junior Chamber of Com- merce 1, Annuolx Chairman Personal Write-Up Com- mittee, Class Prophecy, Locker Duty lg Class Play 2, 1, Traffic Marshal 1, Waitress at Senior Banquet 3, 2, Usher at Parent-Teachers Night 1, Candy Committee for All School Night 3, Home Room Representative 2 Ellie Collecting Toy Dogs The glam of fuflwion, nm! the mold of form, ARTHUR JORDAN 38 Chapman Street West Junior High OLQ GENERAL COURSE SONG WRITER z Home Room Representative 2 Art Swimming Titty man i.r freeil from ,feriiile bomli hope to rite or fear to full. ANNIE E, JOYCE 64 Bates Road WestJunior High GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Library Club 2, Quid Nunc 2, Tri-Hi 1, Knitting Club lg Locker Duty 2, All School Night 2 Ann Knitting The mirchief lurking in ber eyer Her .folemn wonl in truth belief. MICHAEL H. JULIANO 121 Fayette Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Chorus 1 Mike Hunting Rifle in lmml I roamed apacef' 30 ' W W! T H E A N N U A L ANNA KEHYAIAN 69 Dexter Avenue East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Home Room Re resentarive 3 P Ann Playing Piano MnJie maker ine mul. iznil Ziff: it high. ARLINE A. KELJIK 48 Fairfield Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE DRAMATIC ARTS Class Play Candy Coininittee Zg Traffic Marshal 15 Library Club 3, 2, 1 Pet Singing Oli, than nrt fairer tlnzn the evening nie Clizil in flue bennty of n tlfanmnll finer. DOROTHY KELLY 29 Springlield Street Brighton High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Kel Dancing A merry bemft gear Iwire the Mfdj iz mil one. FLORENCE AGNES KELLY 23 Morton Street West Junior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE DIETITIAN Quid Nunc 2 fl Girlie Dancing Dwell 1Llh07?Zj'0?! will but 7l91!Ei',j'0ZH'.l'9lf,U 1 1937 WALTER JOSEPH KELLY 567 Main Street Vvlest Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Track 2, 15 Locker Duty Ig Debating Club 15 Class Play 1 Kell Golf I took to ina' beelr nr fmt nr I eonlilf' EDITH MARION KENNEY 63 Parker Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COMMERCIAL ARTIST Camera Club 3, 2, 15 Basketball 3, 2, 1g Color Com- mittee 1 Photography Hn: rbe not ez Jnfeet nnil ifirlnniu foul? STANLEY H. KEYES 19 Irma Avenue East Junior High GENERAL COURSE U. S. DIESEL ENGINEERING SCHOOL Nature Club 2, Treasurer 24 Locker Duty 1 Fin Photography Happy am I, contenteil too Ann' not to be bofliereil by ilnll care. DORIS LILLIAN KIRKER 16 Lawrence Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT Library Club 3, 2, 1, Treasurer 2, President lg Basket- ball 35 All School Night 1 'fS'loriny Swimming All innriml people .reein to lie happy. 31 1937 GRACE LAMBERT 51 Boyd Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE LAW SCHOOL Gracie Reading 1 X W W f There are many virtuer in hoakrf' ALFRED LAWRENCE LANDRY, JR. 173 Spruce Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Home Room Representative 3, Hockey 1 Team Sports He Jmiler when otherr .righ. BARBARA BELLE LANDRY 36 Hall Avenue West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Dramatic Club 3, 2, Knitting Club 15 Quid Nunc 3, 2, 1, All School Night 2, All School Night Candy Committee 35 Office Work lg Class Play Property Committee 2g Waitress at Senior Banquet 2 Barb ' Tennis She feemx af happy df a wave, That dancer on the rea. WALDON L. LAROSEE 74 Russell Avenue West Junior High GENERAL COURSE INSURANCE SALESM AN Nature Club 35 Soccer 2, 1, Class Play Stage Committee 15 Locker Duty 1 Farmer Collecting Stamps Few ran panefr ruth qualifier of cheerful wayr and friendli- nerr. 32 THEANNUAL BARBARA KIVELL 15 Longfellow Road Rosary Academy COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Knitting Club 2, l Early Horseback Riding i'.Yi11g, ritlingfr a jqix' Fm' 1, 1 rule. ALICE LOIS KOUMJIAN 105 West Boylston Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE RADCLIEFE COLLEGE Tennis 3, 2, Hockey 3, 2, Bullffin 2 Algae Dancing lfVhy ,rhaultl I na! luulz happy? ALICE 13. KURKJIAN 190 Walnut Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BOOKKEEPER Library Club 3, 2, 1 Al Books l The love of hnokr ir a love which requirer neitherjuitijiratian, l apology, nur Jelena. 5. GORDON LABONTE' 22 Orchard Street West Junior High 'TECHNICAL COURSE NVENTVVORTH INSTITUIE Yacht Club 3g Band 3, 2, lgOrthestra 3, 2, lg Locker Duty 1g Annuals Candid Camera 1 Photography He tha! well hir workr heginnefh The razher a goml entl winnethf' X Nature Club 2, Treasurer 2, Locker Duty 3 THEANNUAL 1937 HELENA C. LEAH 223 Arsenal Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE Hairdresser Library Club 2, 1 Ginger Dancing Let not thy hair he out of order. ARLINE R. LEFEVRE 244 Sycamore Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Knitting Club 1, Italian Club 2, Italian Play 2 Lin Collecting Autographs All quiet perronf are welromeel everywhere. PAUL LESCARBEAU 1 26 Oakley Road Eastjunior High 1 GENERAL COURSE COLLEGE 'iB1alely Photography He who lceepr moving will alwayf get romeufheref' 1 PRISCILLA LILJEHOLM 43 Garfield Street East Junior High GENERAL COURSE COLLEGE Chorus 2, Quid Nunc 2, 1, Cap and Gown Committee 1, Class Play Candy Committee 2, 1, All School Night 2, Home Room Representative 1 Prix Collecting Souvenirs Her .rtatare tall ilelightr the eye. JOHN JOSEPH LINEHAN 13 Fletcher Terrace West Junior High GENERAL COURSE POLITICIAN Bulletin 3, 2, 1, Business Manager 2, Football 2, Baseball 2, 1, Basketball 1, Soccer 1, Class Play Publicity Com- mittee lg Locker Duty 1, Class Play Ticket Committee 2 Lemon Bowling A eomraile hlithe anal fall of glee Who ilarer to laugh out lozal anel free. ROSANNA LOUISE LOGAN 12 Fletcher Terrace West Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Quid Nunc 2, Basketball 3, 2, Tennis 3 Roxy Stamp Collecting Moeleft, Jimple, anil Jweetf' Y x EARL ATCHINSON LOVEJOY 10 Laurel Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Hi-Y 1 Butter Chemistry I love experimentr. I am alwayr making them. KARI LUND 27 Richards Road East junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Tri-Hi 2, 1, President 1, Knitting Club 2,.luniOr Chamber of Commerce 1, Dramatic Club 3, 2, Quid Nunc 3, Basket- ball 3, Gift Committee Chairman 1, All School Night 3, 1, Home Room Representative 1, Traffic Marshal 1, Waitress at Senior Banquet 2 Karili Baton Collecting For Nature hail but little rlay like that of which She moltletl her. 33 2 67 1937 THE ANNUAL MORLEY LUSH 138 Common Street West junior High COLLEGE COURSE HARVARD COLLEGE Band 3, 2, lg Orchestra 3, 2, 1 Amateur Radio TMJ wut the flying llmt I war born ta lla, YVILLIAM ALLISON MACARTHUR 32 Springfield Street West junior High INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE lVlACHlNIS'l' Rille Club 2, 1, Range Ollicer lg Track 1 Mar Hunting Patient of Iailj rereize amitlrt ulm'm.r,' Irlflexzble in faith, iiivincible in umm. GANNON D, MACDOUGALL W 17. 36 Howard Street Westjunior High GENERAL COURSE STANFORD UNIVERSITY llunioi' Chamber of Commerce 2, lg Trallic Marshal lg Home Room Representative 2, lg Class Vice-President lg Aniiuizlf Personal Write-Up Committee 1, Basket- ball 2, 1, Captain lg Football 2, lg Baseball 2, Usher at Class Pla-y 3, lg Usher at Parent-Teachers Night 2, lg Prom Committee lg Class Play lg Usher at Prom 2, Recess Council l Red Athletics Much may be muzzle of az .fmtrhmmz if he be mugllt-a'aung. FRANCIS XAVIER MAHONEY 3l Priest Road Boston Latin High COLLEGE COURSE BOSTON UNIVERSITY Aero Club l Friz11ie Hunting He who reef life .rfeuilib uml wer if whole. CHARLES A. MALONEY, JR. 12 Carver Rimal, East Eastjunior High CSENIERAL Coua E TUFTS COLLEGE Chwrus 3. 2g Clee Club 1g Bulletin Staff 2g Soccer lg Track 1: Hockey 2g Football 2, Basketball 2g Locker Duty 2. l Blurb Sp: rrs iluyr pam pleumnlbf away. DOROTHY L. MANGAN 12 Meleily Avenue East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOGRAPIIER Library Club 2, 1, Vice-President 1, Traffic Marshal 1 Dar Swimming Tail ir law of life and it: bf?J'lfl'1lil.H I ELEANOR ELIZABETH MANN 13 Middle Street West junior High HOUSEIIOLD ARTS COURSE TELEPI-IONE OPERATOII Chorus 2, Library Club lg Bulletin Stall 1 Ellie Collecting Souvenirs ln her tongue it the law uf kimlne.r.r. LEO MANOOGIAN 9 Dexter Avenue East junior High PRACTICAL ARTS COURSE CIVIL SERVICE Camera Club lg Soccer lg National Youth Administra- tion 2, lg Manager l Lion Collecting Coins M41your life izlwuyr balil , That innumerable luuglszer of the fm umm. 34 THE ANNUAL 1937 MARY DONNA MARCANTONIO 33 Boylston Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BRYANT AND STRATTON Glee Club 2, lg Glee Club Concert 1 Markie Singing She if a hury hee, forever helping Hl'bE1'.l'.H ALICE MARDIROSIAN 35 Crawford Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Chorus lg Orchestra 2, 1, Secretary 2, Librarian 1g Basket- ball 2g Hockey 3, 2, Ig Cafeteria Duty 2 AZ Sports She if marie perranzfni And Iureb' mmf: if the helm of hmmm wear. ORA M. MARGOSIAN I2 Adams Avenue East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE KATHERINE GIBBS SCHOOL 'AA mirror of all rourte.U'. JOHN E. MATTISON 24 Charles Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE COMMERCIAL ARTIST Art Club 2 1' Wrestlin 24 Color Committee Chairman 1 Y a g Y Ig Class Play Stage Committee 2, I Matt Sports Anti through Art mb mn we realize our peffertianf' , MARY HELEN MAZZA 16 Morseman Avenue East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Italian Club 2, Treasurer 25 Chorus 2, 15 Field Hockey 2, lg Basketball 2, 15 Tennis 2, I Photography WiJtlam ir hetter than richer. MARGUERITE E. MCCASSIE 10 .Iewett Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Tennis 3g Basketball 3, 2, 1 Hjiggrn Reading A gaod hook ir the heat af friemly, the mme today and fare12er'. IRENE HELEN MCCUE 293 North Beacon Street Rosary Academy COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Renee Swimming She htm 4 Jmile in her ge. FRANCIS GEORGE MCDERMOTT 18 California Park West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE BOSTON UNIVERSITY , Band 3, 2, Ig Orchestra 3, 2, Ig All School Night 3g Locker Duty 2, 1g New England Festival Orchestra 2, 1 Mar Collecting Autographs Muric'5 farce can mme the furiaur heart. 35 1937 THE ANNUAL ' BERTRAM N. MCELHINEY, JR. ljl Worcester Street West junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE FIREMAN Locker Duty 3 Gee11ey Chasing Fires Let my true mme ga into Jiletztef' 'IOHN A. McGRANE 35 Wilmot Street Hyde Park High GENERAL COURSE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD Track Z, lg Class Play Ticker Committee lg Class Play 2, lg Band 25 Traffic Marshal lg All School Night l Mac Building Model Houses 'AGUHJ at a fight, but ltetter at 4 pfqixi' JOHN JOSEPH McHUGH 77 Fayette Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE TUFTS COLLEGE Baseball 3g Rifle Club 2, lg Soccer l Reel Chemistry HU bear! war ar great df the ufnrld, but there war no roam in it ta hold the memarj' of fl wrong, ELEANOR L. McKEON l12 Church Street Westtjunior High GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Quid Nunc lg Tri-Hi lg Knitting Club I A Collecting Souvenirs , A merry hem? that laughr at nzre.r. CATHERINE E. McLELLAN 20 Palfrey Street Westtlunior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Key Collecting Autographs Of .mul .riurwc in action fuiffifltf, am! in holler' cfealf' GEORGE ALFRED McWHIRTER 30 Parker Street West llunior High GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Locker Duty 3 Melt Skating There if na wirtlam like fl'd7IklIK.Y.f.' FRANK P. MERCURIO 37 Prentiss Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS Debating Club lg Football 2, lg Baseball lg Track 1 Killer Poetry Ami mme on Nature wztle a peetfr eye. VICTORIA MILLIAN 71 West Boylston Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Type Club I Vteky Roller Skating fire meetr the tlntznger Time um! Clamzte preferzt, With motlcrt tlignig am! mlm content. 36 THE ANNUAL 1937 C. ALLAN MOONEY 35 Washburn Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE METEOROLOGIST Hockey Manager 2, 1g Class Gift Committee 15 Office Work 1, Baseball Manager 1 Mvonbeam Hunting I am mrmarrh of all I .ru1've1', My right there if none ro Ili.rpute. ALLEN MOORE 1086 Belmont Street West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STATE POLICEMAN Kike Fishing I marvel haw the jirbef live in the rea. HOLDEN H. MOORE 35 Everett Avenue West junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Model Yacht Club 3, Locker Duty Z Photography 'AA friend that maker the leaf! noir: Ir often the mart ll.fQfll!.H RICHARD S. MOSELEY 24 Marcia Road Westjunior High GENERAL COURSE -IOURNALISM Band 3, Orchestra 14 Track 25 Class Play Publicity Com- mittee lg Locker Duty 2, Home Room Representative 3, Ski Club 1 Dick Skiing A pablir man of light and leading. ARTHUR H. MOSMAN 127 Highland Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Yacht Club 2, 1, Commodore 1, Ski Club 1, Wrestling 2, Class Play Stage Committee 2, 1g All School Night Stage Committee 2, 1, Trarhc Marshal 1 Moth-Bal!.r Yacht Racing A rude and bainereaf raptain af lhe Tea. HAZEL LILLIAN MUGRDICHIAN 1 Crawford Street East junior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE DOCTORVS ASSISTANT Library Club 3, 2, 1 Lil Reading i l A blerreel mmpanzan ir a beak. ANNE MURPHY 17 Fairfield Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Athletic Club 3g Knitting Club 24 Home Economics Club 1, Basketball 3, 2, Tennis 3, 25 Field Hockey 3, 2 Nan Collecting Rings A heart of true rteel bean in fbi! brearlf' FLORENCE E. MURPHY Perkins Institute Oak Grove Seminary COLLEGE COURSE SARGENT SCHOOL Basketball 2, Hockey 2 Fla Swimming Charming, frank, and frankbf charming. 37 1937 THEANNUAL FLORENCE KNAPP MYOTT 29 Ladd Street Westjunior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE AVIATRIX Color Committee 1, Band 3, 2, Ig Orchestra 3, 2, 1 Babe Collecting Toy Dogs The .rurert way to get .refnewhere ir to knew where -you are going. GEORGE FREDERICK MYRA 59 North Beacon Street West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Football lg Locker Duty 1 Freil Drawing A friend of all. MARTHA JUNE NATOLI 125 Russell Avenue East junior High GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Library Club 3g Knitting Club 2, I, President lg Basket- ball 3, All School Night 3, 2, Ig Class Play 2, Trafhc Marshal 1 Nat Knitting FLORENCE E. NOREN IO Harnden Avenue West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Knitting Club 3, 2, Home Room Representative 3, 2, Class Play 2, Annual. Personal Write-Up Committee I Bunny 'ffhf ir a maizlen young and fairy A girl with a wealth of blontl hair. ELIZABETH K. O'BRIEN She war nzaile for happy thoughrr, For plajful wi! and laughter. JOHN J. NICKERSON 69 Spring Street West junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Football 2, lg Class Play Property Committee I Niche Collecting Pictures Dun eammanilr uf to lable neither za the right Nor ze the lefz-but Jtraighlf01'u'awl. 99 Spruce Street East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Dramatic Club 3, 2g Knitting Club 2, Quid Nunc 3, Z, 1, Secretary 25 Tri-Hi 1g junior Chamber of Commerce 1, Basketball 34 Annual: Editor-in-Chief 15 Class Play Ticket Committee lg Class Play 2, 1, All School Night 3, 2, 15 Assembly Play 3g Home Room Representative 3, 1, Trarhc Marshal 1, Waitress at Senior Banquet 2, Usher at Parent- Teachers Reception 1, Usher at Teachers Convention lg Bulletin Staff I Libby Knitting The iloeth all thingy well. HELEN E, OCHAB 138 Edenheltl Avenue West Junior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE WAITRESS Un Collecting Pictures The joy ofyouth anal health her eyer ilirplaykl, Anil eare ef hear! her every lable een11ey'el. DOROTHY FRANCES O'CONNOR 8 Phillips Street Eastilunior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BOSTON UNIVERSITY Class Play Candy Committee 1 Dot Collecting Autographs If ix nice ta be natural- When 3'ou're naturalb nice. 38 THEANNUAL 1937 JANET E. ODLUM 52 Marshall Street West junior High GENERAL COURSE COLLEGE Quid Nunc 2, Bulletin 2 Sports Laughter and common Jenre -a rare romhinationf' ROBERT HENRY O'HALLORAN 107 Fayette Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE Locker Duty 2 Bah Woodcarving Serene are my elayr and bright, Anel happy ir my nature. BERNARD J. O'KANE I 51 Mt. Auburn St East Junior High ' COMMERCIAL COURSE STAGE WORK Bulletin 3, 2, 1, Italian Club 2, President 2, Library Club W 1, Annual: Personal Write-Up Committee 2, All School Night 2 Aj Bernie Tap Dancing A chilelfr among you taking notef, Antl, faith, he'll print it. J. DOUGLAS OLIVER 112 Robbins Road West junior High COLLEGE COURSE HARVARD COLLEGE Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Band 3, 2, 1, Hi-Y 1, Basketball 2, 1, Locker Duty 2, 1, Class Play 1, Usher at Prom 2, Festival Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Trafhc Marshal 1 Doug Music Like Douglar conquer. STEWART OTTO 155 Robbins Road West junior High COLLEGE COURSE MASS. INSTITUTE or TECHNOLOGY Hi-Y 3, 2, 1, Baseball Manager 3, 2, Football Manager 2, 1, Locker Duty 1, Home Room Representative 3, Usher at Graduation 2, Trarlic Marshal 1, Annual: Sports Editor 1 Hoff, Sports Editor None hut himtelf tan he hir parallel. FRANCES E. PALMIERI 86 Lexington Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE UNDECIDED Bulletin 3, Glee Club 2, Basketball 3, 2, 1, Field Hockey 2, Tennis 3, 2 Fran Tennis , Her moelert looler the cottage might aolorn, I rfweet at the primrore peepi heneath the thorn. MARY PAPPAS 8 Berkeley Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOGRAPHER French Club 1, Field Hockey 3 Marigula Telling Fortunes With gentle yet prevailing force Intent upon her tleyireol eourfef' IRVING R, PARSONS 14 Carleton Terrace West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE AVIATOR Orchestra 3, Stamp Club 1, President 1, Soccer 1, Wres- tling 3, 2, Football 2, Locker Duty 3 Reel Stamp Collecting ExiItenre it a merry treat. 1937 THE ANNUAL ROBERTA OSANNA PERKINS 73 Fayette Street St. Patrick Grammar HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER Chorus 24 Locker Duty 2 '4Berr Collecting Snapshots UAH ozztuwiul .mtl rirjlele sign of im ininziwl will .rpiririzal gi-arc. THOMAS 'l. PERKINS 29 Eliot Street West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Football 35 Office Work 3 Tom Boxing Bler.reil LI he who lun' llie gif! nf nmklngfrienr1'r. EREE E YIOLET E. PERRY 61 Lexington Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Knitting Club 33 Chorus 24 Italian Club 2, 15 Italian Play 25 Type Cluh I TeIlely Collecting Poems But .rn Mir, .Sllie falter the breath nf men nufajf' A. SELMA PETERSON 58 Keenan Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Kellie Collecting Odd Things Htlilerzte jr Ilw fnaflvei' of lI'IlfZ7.H ADELINE C. PIANTEDOSI ' Z4 Cushman Street West .junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOORAPHER Allah Reading A gout! bunk if the preriazzr life-blood of tl grant rna.rter. PHHlPj.PLUNKETT S6 Hovey Street West .junior High GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS Basketball Ig Locker Duty I Phil Guns Oli, be Jiri lvigli in all the peaplek l1eui'f.r. ANGELOS G. POLITES 72 Edgecliffe Road East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL SOCCer 2, I, Manager Ig Ofhce Work 35 Locker Duty 3 Eddie Radio Mi.rrl9ief Jpurkler in lair eyer, Anal MJ lauglvter never flier. MARGARET PORRETTA ISA Cuba Street Waltham High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOGRAPHHR Hockey 3g Basketball 3 Margie Tennis My' rlsaughtr are bert expreueel in action. Y 40 THEANNUAL 1937 MARSHALL A. PORTER IIA Cuba Street West junior High INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE UNDECIDED Chorus 3, 2, 15 Office Work Ig Junior Party 3 Rell Music HHZJ objllg and ezmbiriofz make him ol frieml to dll. ROBERT PORTER 34 Irving Street West junior High GENERAL COURSE REPORTER Locker Duty 2 i'Bob Bowling A rmile for all, a welcome glad, A jovial waxing weqy he had. VIRGINIA R. PORTEUS 83 I-Iovey Street West junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Knitting Club 2, Ig Quid Nune I Ginnie Reading llwdfflij' boolzr me Jolitmler DOROTHY POU LIOT 231 North Beacon Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE HAIRDRESSER Dol Souvenirs 'lflourbf provoked, The early forgiven' ' E. LUCILLE PULSIFER l 27 Hovey Street West junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDFCIDED Glee Club 2, Ig Basketball 2, lg Style Show 3, 2 'iLo14 Singing Q HA'IlLllc' exixlfr L'r1Lkl7 joy, r1llqV1'.r wolf grief ROBERT R. RAEKE 91 Spruce Street East Junior High PRACTICAL ARTS COURSE CIVIL SERVICE Chorus 2, I Bob Golf 'AFM fmfllre made him urlwr he is Q Am! never mezlle another. M. KATHERINE REED 18 Robbins Road West junior High COLLEGE COURSE OHIO UNIVERSITY Junior Chamber of Commerce 2, Ig Locker Duty 25 Home Room Representative 3 Kay Skating Her 1wg3'J are ufqyr of pleez.remt1ze.rJ. Aml all her paflmr are peace. HAROLD S. REES 256 Common Street Milton High COLLEGE COURSE AUCTIONEER Debating Club I Harm Debating i - 'kDa not argue ezgolmr the rwzf 41 junior Chamber of Commerce lg Baseball 2, lg Soccer 1, 1937 THE ANNUAL MAURICE P. REHM Watertown Arsenal West Nottingham Acad., Maryland COLLEGE COURSE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY Hi-Y lg Trafhc Marshal lg Usher at Class Play l Bud Model Airplanes High-e1'ectee1' thonglrtr rented in the lvenrt of cam'te.r1'. ARTHUR JOHN REID 140 Winsor Avenue East Junior High GENERAL COURSE COLLEGE ,lunior Chamber of Commerce lg Hockey 3, 2, l, Captain 2g Soccer 3, 2, Baseball lg Locker Duty 3, 2, lg Usher at Graduation 2, Usher at Class Play lg Traflic Marshal l A ' Ffn.rl1 Hockey I Jo not knou' beneath :chat tkier not an wlmt .rear Jim!! be thi- fum' I anlv know it fha!! be nigh, I anim' know it .rliall be great. DALE REITZ 60 Standish Road VVest.luniOr High COLLEGE COURSE OEERLIN COLLEGE Hi-Y 3, 2, lg junior Chamber of Commerce 2, l, Vice- President lg Bulletin lg Soccer lg Basketball 1: Football Manager 3g Class Executive Committee 3g Class Vice- President 2g Class Play 3g Home Room Representative 3, 2g Usher at Class Play 2g Bus-boy at Banquet 2.5 Usher at Graduation 2g Usher at Prom 2, Usher at Parent- Teachers Night l A little nonrenre now ant! then If relirlned by the wiieft men. BARBARA RICHARDSON 25 Robbins Road Westjunior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Tri-Hi 2, lg Quid Nunc l, Executive Committee 1, Class Gift Committee lg Orchestra 3, 2, lg Band 3, 2g Class Play Publicity Committee 2g Music Festival 2, lg Red Cross Representative l Barb Music 'AI am Jiypated to lmrmnny. ANGELINA MARY ROMANO 31 Prentiss Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Type Club 3g Chorus 2, lg Italian Club 2, l, Vice-Presb dent 2, President lg Home Room Representative 3 DelU ' Collecting Pictures The it goat! at The ir fair. WILLIAM M. ROMANO 14 Adams Street East junior High GENERAL COURSE TRAVEL Wrestling 3g Track l HRM., A were traveler never tlerpifet bi.: own cazzntzjif' BETTY RUSTIC 320 Mt. Auburn Street East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Junior Chamber of Commerce 2, 1, Treasurer lg French Club l, President lg Class Play Property Committee Chairman 2, 1 Reading Benin are the bert thingy, well meal, ROBERT H. RYAN 25 Langdon Avenue East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE HARVARD COLLEGE Band 3, 2g Orchestra 3gjunior Chamber of Commerce lg Annual: Business Manager l g Class Play 3, 2, lg All School Night 3, 2, lg Home Room Representative 3, lg Usher at Graduation Z Bob Music I um not in the ra!! of common men. 42 THE ANNUAL 1937 ARTHUR SADLER I 16 California Park West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BENTLEY BUSINESS COLLEGE Hi-Y lg Nature Club 35 Soccer 15 Locker Duty I Hubby 'AA youth to whom war given .Ya much of ebrzh, Jo much af heaven. RUSSELL L. SADLER I6 California Park West junior HiglI GENERAL COURSE AUTO MECHANIC Nature Club 3 Travel Ar like ar one pea ir to another, .Yo if thi: one to bit brother. CATHERINE MARY SALLESA l 103 Westminster Avenue West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOGRAPHER Italian Club 2, 1g Home Economics Club Ig Basketba'l 3 Kay Sports A Jmile if ez .rmile in everv lmzgzetzgef MARION JOSEPHINE SALLESA 153 Pleasant Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOGRAPI-IER Home Economics Club lg Italian Club 2, lg Italian Play Zg Basketball 2, Ig Tennis 2, I May - Sports A'The girl whore hapgy lzfe if one perpeluul grin. ELVIRA SALLESE 36 Coolidge Hill Road East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOGRAPHER French Club Ig Home Economics Club Ig Field Hockey 3 Altjy Cross Word Puzzles She har tx bright ,mtl tlerer mind. .IOSEPH SANIGIAN 15 Templeton Parkway East Junior High PRACTICAL ARTS COURSE BUSINESS Chorus 3, 29 National Youth Administration 1, As- sistant Manager lg Tralhc Marshal 1gOrChestra 3 foe Golf I 'Character if our will, far what we will we ure. IRENE BARBARA SATTANINO I4 Everett Avenue West Junior High GENERAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Hockey 3g Knitting Club Ig Traffic Marshal I Tippy Souvenirs Elegant tu Jimplicitv, uml warm M Ar et1rtt1.r1'. ,, ' 2 ELIZABETH SCHROEDER ,, a E V 177 Common Street Waltham School for Girls in A 4 5 Ml 'E QIENERAL COURSE GARDENING SCHOOL 'Y Glee Club 3, 2g Knitting Club l is V ifgaiiif ,I ' LBWU' l Km Wing 'lf' , 'AGentlenerJ mul uffubility rnnquer at lair. 43 1937 THEANNUAL HELEN CAROLYN SCOTT 104 Hillside Road Eastllunior High COLLEGE COURSE UNDECOIDED Tri-Hi 2, 1, Quid Nunc 2, 1, Executive Committee 1, Band 3, 2, Traffic Marshal lg Class Play Ticket Com- mittee 2 ' 'lcrfftie' ' HGll'L1L'Qflllolflzlllltffltf in all .rlw river. BARBARA B. SECORD SO Marion Road Waltham North ,Iunior High COLLEGE COURSE DANCING STUDIO ' Field Hockey 3, 2, Basketball 2, Class Play Candy Com- IIIittee l .iGil1lZKl ' Collecting Pictures Glance ber .ruff-ft, tuiirzkfirzg feet. ERIC V. SELEEN 29 Channing Road Ithaca High School, New York COLLEGE COURSE CORNELL UNIVERSITY Trallic Marshal 1 Chemistry 'Wcience if orQgani1etlknuuilet!ge, LOUISE MARIE SEVERINO 112 Edenlield Avenue West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SEcRE'r,xRY Italian Club 2, 1, Italian Play 2, 1, Home Economics Club lg Basketball 3, 2, Tennis 2, Locker Duty 3 Lan Reading FfiemZ.fhip'.r the wine of life. Wx GEORGE SEXTON 98 Windsor Avenue East llunior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Class President 3. 2, 1, Junior Chamber of Commerce 2, 1, President lg Head Usher at Class Play 2, lg Prom Committee lg Traffic Captain 1, Locker Duty 3, 2, Class Play 3, Soccer 3, 2. l, Captain lg Baseball 3, 2, 1, Captain lg Tennis 3, 2, lg Hockey 2, lg Usher at Prom 2 Sports Anil limrr hir lvlzuliing honamir thick upon him. MARJORIE G. SHAW 476 Mt. Auburn Street North Quincy High, Wollaston COLLEGE COURSE PORTIA Law SCHOOL Quid Nunc 2. 1, President lg Dramatic Club 2: Debating Club 1, Secretary Ig Basketball 3, 2, lg Field Hockey 2, Tennis 2, Class Play Candy Committee 1, Class Play Publicity Committee I Marnie Collecting Spoons 'AA mercy limrf gaef lwica 1176 uuai' L1 rail me. MARIORIE E. SHEILS 195 Mt. Auburn Street Eastjunior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Glee Club Accompanist lg Tri-Hi 1, Bulletin Stall 1, Class Play,7I2'cket Committee 1, All School Night 3, 2, 1: New: England High School Or- chestra 3, 2, 1 Mafjgie Music M14iic'.r power can mme the 'fllfiHll.f breaz.rf. RITA SHERIDAN 152 Bellevue Road West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BOOKKEEPER Junior Chamber Of Commerce 2, 1, French Club 1, Cheer- leader lg Annual: Photo Editor 1, Class Play 2, 1, All School Night 2, lg Home Room Representative 3, Band Concert Usher 2, Waitress at Senior Banquet 2, Office Work 1 I prefer the nigh? to the day. 44 THE ANNUAL 1937 E. BRADFORD SHERLOCK 102 Hillside Road East Junior High GENERAL COURSE CIVIL SERVICE Class Executive Committee 2, lg Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Band I 3, 23 Hi-Y 2, lg junior Chamber of Commerce 1, Usher at Class Play 2, lg Prom Committee lg Annual: Assistant Business Manager: Tennis 2, 1, Captain lg Trarhc Lieu- tenant lg Football 23 Hockey 2, Bus Boy at Senior Banquet 2 Bud Tennis Life ir ll jeff, and all flvingr .thaw it: I rlfouglrf .ru ohm. am! naw I know if NINO G. SPERANDIO 203 Summer Street West junior High INDUSTRIAL CoURsE UNDECIDED Wrestling 2 'AH0nk Collecting Stamps Play up, play up, and play the game. EDWARD H. STACEY 11 Dwight Street Westjunior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Library Club lg Locker Duty 1 Ed Electrical Appliances A goat! man mul true. PAUL A. STANDARD 32 Hersom Stre t Westjunior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Locker Duty 3 2, l Collecting Stamps Em!1mzn:e ir the crowning qmz!ity. BARBARA A. STEWART I 164 School Street East junior High COMMERCIAL CoURsE PRIVATE SECRETARY Chorus 2, lg Office Work 1 Baht Crocheting Mot!eJzjf it fn merit what rlnarle if to fgnrer in u pirtzn'e. MARGARET M. STEWART 164 School Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BOOKKEEPER Chorus 2, 1 Peggy Sports Ge1z.ffer1err mrceedi' better than vioZe1zre. ERNEST D. STILES 92 California Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE UNDECIDED Nature Club 3, 2 Bundy Travel H111 he comer One mir Jubimntiaf mule. EDNA A. SURABIAN 72 Prentiss Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE COLLEGE Type Club 24 Club Reporter 2 Dancing LABKHHU it truth, ffufb beulzgyf' 45 if 67 Waltham Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE DRAMATICS junior Chamber of Commerce 14 Class Play 2, lg Home Room Representative 2g Usher at Prom 2 Thicker Dramatics 1937 THE ANNUAL ADELAIDE SWETT 44 Walnut Street West junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE KATHERINE GIEES SCHOOL Bulletin 2g Knitting Club 3, 2g Class Day Committee 1g Class Play 2, 1 Luilrlie Horseback Riding A voice of Jilzfer mal crystal. JEAN FRANCES TAYLOR 92 Mount Auburn Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Knitting Club 2g Tri-Hi 3, 2, Ig Class Treasurer 3g Class Day Committee 14 Class Play 2, Ig Home Room Repre- sen tative 2, 1gTraf'hc Marshal lg Aeon Society 1g Waitress at Senior Banquet 25 All School Night I jeannle Collecting Toy Dogs Grace if in all her rtepr, heaven in her eye, In evefgf gerture dignity aml love. ELINOR F. THOMPSON 18 Melendy Avenue East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE UNDECIDED Glee Club Z, 15 Basketball 3, 2, lg Field Hockey 2gChair- man Cap and Gown Committee 1g Locker Duty 3 L Swimming S he equalf the her! mortal On the earth tlwellingf' VIOLA A . TIRABASSI 66 Cottage Street East junior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE UNDECIDED Vi Hiking AIHDHPII lahorr uetzr 4 .rmiling face. V IOLA WI. TOCCI ' 240 Waverly Avenue Vllest Junior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE BEAUTICIAN Italian Club 2g Italian Play 2g Cap and Gown Committee 1 Peggy Collecting Banners Experience if the her! of teachers RICHARD F. TOMBRINK 96 Hillsitle Road East junior High TECHNICAI. COURSE COLLEGE Rifle Team 2, Ig Football 2, Ig Track 2, 1, Manager lg Trafhc Marshal 15 Locker Duty 2 Dick Stamp Collecting Such popularity mart he tlererifetlf' THOMAS JOSEPH TORRI Act ll'El!V1'0llf ptzrtg there all the honour liar, VICTORIA ANNE TRAPASSO 35 Dexter Avenue East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SECRETARY Italian Club 2, Vice-President 25 Italian Play 2g Knitting Club lg Basketball 2g Locker Duty I Vicky Collecting Poems A girl'r will if the wimfr will. 46 W T H E A N N U A L AIDA R. TREGLIA 79 Salisbury Road East junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Type Club 35 Glee Club 2, 15 Field Hockey 3, 2, 15 Class Play Candy Committee 1, Glee Club Concert 1 Knitting 'The ir one out of many, nnzl the world lover lnelioieluolifyf' ELEANOR F. TRUESDALE 23 Avon Road East junior High COLLEGE COURSE WHE.ATON COLLEGE, ILLINOIS Class Play Property Committee 15 Locker Duty 1 ' ' Trufie' ' Do hui look at her hair, it ir bright AJ lozIe'J Jim' when it rirethf' GEORGE TSOLAS 41 Coolidge Hill Road East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE MEDICAL SCHOOL Band 3, 25 Orchestra 3, 2, Camera Club 1, Wrestling 3, 25 Locker Duty 3, 2, 1, Class Play 3, Home Room Repre- sentative 1, Tralhc Marshal 1, Usher at Senior Prom 2, Usher at Graduation 2, Class Play Ticket Committee 1, Class Day Committee 1g Annual: Personal Write-Up Com- mittee 1 Music Knowledge if power. ALICE TUTUNJIAN 243 Boylston Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE BUSINESS SCHOOL Tennis 1, Type Club 15 Quid Nunc 2, Locker Duty 1 Tor Photography Frienelrhip and eheerfulnem are :lore eompnnionrf' 1937 HELEN A. TUTUNJIAN 54 Quimby Street East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Class Play Property Committee 1 Be nlwezyf or mgfljl or eoeryoo mn For no one elelightr in el ,rorrowful mem. PERCY VANDYKE 77 Springfield Street West Junior High COLLEGE COURSE ART SCHOOL Art Club 2, President 2, Camera Club 1, Track 3, 2, 1, Captain 15 Class Play Ticket Committee Chairman 2, 15 Locker Duty 3, 2, 1g Class Play 2, 1, Orchestra 3, 2, Traffic Marshal 1, Usher at Graduation 2, Usher at Senior Prom 2 Van Music iiAf0H7l4l the fnighly mnrler mme The marvelr whirh hir penril wrought. CANELA GREGORY VOUROS 13 Morse Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE CIVIL SERVICE POSITION Locker Duty 2, 1, Ofhce Work 1 Boxing I would mlher he rmnll nnzl thine. MARY C. WALLACE 135 Morse Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE LAW SCHOOL Locker Duty 2, 1 Muigie Sport A mnizlen moelert mul relf-por.re.rJerl. 47 1937 THE ANNUAL ROY A. WALLACE 48 Pequossette Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE Ofhce Duty 2, Locker Duty 1 RM Gardening Gooilll1ir1,gr are ilone up in mmf! poekoga.r. JOHN WATSON 12 Longfellow Road East Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Nature Club 3, 2, 1, Track 3, 2, 1, Home Room Repre- sentative 3 He'.r iziufiqyr liken! wherever be ,goerf i ROBERT Is. WATTS 187 Maplewood Street East ,junior High COLLEGE COURSE COLLEGE Hi-Y 3, 2, 1, Treasurer 2, Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Band 3,,luniOr Chamber Of Commerce 2, Hockey 3, 2, 1, Football 3, Baseball 2, 1, Usher at Class Play 1, Locker Duty 2, 1, Usher at Senior Prom 2 Roggie Sigh no more, lezeliey, .rigli iio more. JESSIE MAY WESTGATE 89 Edenlield Avenue West Junior High GENERAL COURSE TELEPHONE OPERATOR Glee Club 2, 1 ferr Music M1i.rir if tive right bam! of nature. JOHN W. WHITE 3 Morse Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Glee Club 2, Stamp Club 3, Track 3, 2, Locker Duty 2, I Whitey Stamps A miznk laoppinerr-to do the thingr proper to man. ROBERT S. WHITE 36 Chester Street East Junior High INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE ARCHITECT Hockey 1, Home Room Representative 2, Chorus 2, 1, Traffic Marshal 1 Whitey Drawing It if not xtrengtla, but art, obtains the prize. SYLVIA E. WIDENER 14 Hosmer Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE SOCIAL WORKER Chorus 2, 1 iii Swimming It molten not what you are thought lo be, but what you are, DORIS ELIZABETH WILSON 20 Commonwealth Road East Junior High GENERAL COURSE NURSING Dot Music How does your patient, r1ur.re? 48 T H E A N N U A L DOROTHY R. YOUNG 12 Ladd Street Belmont High COMMERCIAL COURSE OFFICE WORK Dramatic Club 2, Treasurer 2g Class Play Publicity Committee 1g Candy Committee 2 Dot Skating A laufy riohbf clad if The, Beautiful exoeeolingbf. ' ' SETH G. YOUNG 175 Church Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE REPORTER Hockey 3, 2, 1 Tinker Sports Bubbllng over with nonrenfef' CATHERINE M. YUCHNEVICZ 18 Cottage Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE Type Club 2 Kay Collecting Pins Although the laxt, rertainb not lean. ARTHUR ABRAHAMIAN 8 Adams Street Rindge Technical, Cambridge GENERAL COURSE COLLEGE Yacht Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer 1g Class Play Program Committee 1 Curty Boat Building The world it all before me. Iaf' NINO A. ADAMO 59 Warren Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE PHARMACIST Spark Sports A rreatlfaxt heart anal true. ELSIE MARIE BEEHNER 37 Lawrence Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE SECRETARY Field Hockey 3, 2 Beam Dancing Thoughtful and wise the gee: her way. RUTH LOUISE BOND 18 Lovell Road West Junior High GENERAL COURSE LELAND POWERS SCHOOL OF DRAMATICS Dramatic Club 25 Quid Nunc 1, All-School Night 2, 1, Cheerleader 1, Office Work 1 Bontlie 'AA woman it alwayr changeable and rapritiourf' 1937 J.,-,if JOHN CLIFFORD 36 Hosmer Street East Junior High PRACTICAL ARTS COURSE RADIO SINGER Debating Club 1, Class Play Publicity Committee 2 jackie Collecting Recordings What .rhoultl a man do but be merry? THOMAS C. CONLON 12 Thurston Road Rindge Tech, Cambridge GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Camera Club 1 Tom Music I hola? he lover me bert that rallr me Torn. BERNICE F. CURTIN 63 Carver Road East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE MACHINE SCHOOL Chorus 3 Bunny Dancing That loaol bemner light which if oheerfulb borne. JOHN LEONARD DELOREY 141 Waltham Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE AUTOMOBILE AGENT Baseball 2g Hockey 2, 1g Locker Duty 1 Stretch Sports He will not fly from hlJ-firm baJ'e. 49 1937 ROGER E. DYER 62 Capitol Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE AEROPLANE MECHANIC Band 3, 2, 1 Eel Aviation ' He tloth fly upon the wing: of the wind. ERNEST BERNARD FORD 738 Mt. Auburn Street East Junior High COLLEGE COURSE U. S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY Orchestra 3, 2, 1gBarid 3, 2, 1, Track 25 Baseball 3, 2, lg Hockey 2, 1, Home Room Representative 3, 2 Ernie Sports O, it if exeellent to have a gianfr Jtrengthf' CONSTANTINO C. GROSSI 92 Elm Street East junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE MAJOR LEAGUE BALL PLAYER Baseball 2, 1 Hunting The man and the gun. ESTHER LORRAINE HARVEY 34 Stoneleigh Road East Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Glee Club 2, 1, All School Night 3 Music She who :ings frightenx away her ills. WILLIAM FRANCIS McDONNELL 112 Orchard Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Locker Duty 3 Bill Collecting Rats and Frogs The runfhine came along with him. EDWARD FRANCIS MORAN 92 Riverside Street West junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Locker Duty 3 Friends he har many, Foerehar he any? THEANNUAL CHARLES EMERSON HAWES 44 Woodleigh Road East Junior High GENERAL COURSE DANCE BAND Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Chorus 1, Football 2, 1, Baseball 2 Hawk Music Maxi: ii' in all growing thing. JAMES C. HUMPHREYS 192 Orchard Street Weeks Junior High, Newton COMMERCIAL COURSE RADIO ADVERTISING Library Club 1 jim Automobiles ' 'There if great ability in knowing how to conceal one': ability. CHESTER A. LITTLE 4 Melville Terrace West Junior High, Somerville INDUSTRIAL COURSE ARCHITECT Chairman Class Play Stage Committee 2, 15 Assembled Track 3, 2, 1 Chet Stamp Collecting Laugh and the world laugh: with you. AVIS L. MASON 4 Charles Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE NURSING SCHOOL Hockey 35 Tennis 35 Library Club 2, 1 Sandy Knitting She ir Tweet, quiet, anol pleasant. MARGERY P. MYRA 27 Purvis Street West Junior High HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE NURSING SCHOOL Marg Reading My early ana' invincible love of reading, I would not exchange for the treaxurer of India. ARTHUR ROGER NOLAN 32 Elmswood Avenue West Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Bud Collecting Autographs Earne1tneJJ and .ri erity are Jynonomourf' THE ANNUAL JAMES F. PELRINE 34 Hillside Street West Junior High INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE PROFESSIONAL GOLEER Football 2, 15 Golf 2, lg Basketball Manager 1 jimmy Autograph Collecting My .ftfength ir the .rtrength of ten. JOHN PETRIELLO 44 Bacon Street Southern Junior High, Somerville GENERAL COURSE UNITED STATES NAVAL PILOT Aeronautics Club 3, 2, 1 Ace Collecting He if the happy kind Whore nature never worrierf' WILLIAM ROBILLARD 53 Green Street West Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Aviation Club 15 Football 15 Usher at Class Play 1 Bill Boating I f laughter were a crime he a matter criminal would he. HELEN E. RONK 122 School Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE PRIVATE SECRETARY Italian Club 2, Secretary 25 Hockey 3, 2, Manager 3g Basketball 3, 2, lg Tennis 3, 2, 1 Blondie Athletics ' 'Gentle, genial , genuine. ' ' 1937 WILLIAM H. STEVENSON 73 Poplar Street West Junior High GENERAL COURSE UNDECIDED Locker Duty 3, 15 Class Play lg Home Room Repre- sentative lg Library Club 1 And though hard he the taxk, Keep a :tiff upper lip. RONALD THERIAULT 164 Walnut Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Ronnie Happy ir he who fndf plearure in hir own eompanyf' HIGIE T. TOOMASIAN 15 Elton Avenue East Junior High INDUSTRIAL COURSE UNDECIDED Baseball 2, lg Locker Duty 2 Movies Nothing great was' ever achieved without enthuriaxmf' JENNIE VARTANIAN 66 Belmont Street East Junior High COMMERCIAL COURSE STENOGRAPHER Reading Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digertf' VICTOR S. YANKOWSKI 151 Pleasant Street PRACTICAL ARTS COURSE Basketball 1 Yanko West Junior High AVIATOR Basketball Well done, thou good and faithful .reroant. WL- I 51 6 7 4444 1937 THE ANNUAL CLASS PLAY Barbara Ftiercliief' by Clyde Fitch was chosen by the ofhcers of the Class of 1937 as the senior play. Although this was more diflicult to portray than the usual comedies staged by schools, it was felt that the rare talent possessed by this class should not be wasted on an easily presented play. This confidence was not mis- placed because the production, difficult as it was, had a very successful presentation. The title role was played by Doris Johnson, well-known and excellent actress of many high school productions, who ably portrayed a beautiful Southern belle involved in tragedy. The male lead, Captain Trumbull, was taken by Stanley Hop- kinson, newcomer to the school, who proved in this, his first dramatic appearance, that he has great ability. Mildred Farwell took the part of Sue Royce, in love with Barbara's brother Arthur, J Marion Carroll . Rita Sheridan . Elizabeth O'Brien Dorothy Edwardson William Stevenson . Robert Ryan . . Richard Brooks . Thomas Torri Warren Hill . . Charles Anderson . William Fallon . Wallace Bixby . . Gannon MacDougall . James Holmes . Richard Gibson . ohn McGrane. Other characters were: Barbara ' J 52 . A Southern heauty . A Southern heauty . A minifterfr wzfe . A negro mammy . Barharalr father An elderbf ,gentleman crazed Southern lover Confederate Joldier . Confederate roldier . . . A heau . . A doctor . Union ,roldier . Stonewall fackron . . . A hey Union .roldier HCNORS 1937 THE ANNUAL GRADUATION AWARDS WASHINGTON AND FRANKLIN MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNITED STATES HISTORY QUID NUNC TROPHY FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING GIRL HARVARD CLUB TROPHY WILLIAM H. POTTER SCHOLARSHIP TROPHIES WILLIAM H. POTTER ATHLETIC TROPHIES UNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK TROPHIES FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE STUDIES OF THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT WOMEN,S CLUB TROPHY FOR EXCELLENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS WOMEN'S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP WOMEN,S CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOR 1937-1938 ROTARY CLUB TROPHY EOR EXCELLENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS LIONS CLUB TROPHIES FOR GENERAL IMPROVEMENT I JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TROPHY FOR GIRL AND BOY WITH OUTSTANDING PERSONALITY YACHT CLUB TROPHIES 54 THE ANNUAL 1937 MARION CARROLL BARBARA HAM ELIZABETH O,BRIEN JANE CLARK ELEANOR JONES GEORGE TSOLAS DOROTHY GULLASON KARI LUND CUM LAUDE The Cum Laude Society, founded at the Tome School, Maryland, in 1906, has for its object the encouragement and reward of high scholastic attainment in second- ary schools and corresponds in aim and methods with the Phi Beta Kappa in colleges. The motto of the society consists of the three Greek words gpm-11, 5LK11 and -rtpq signifying virtue, justice and honor. Watertown High School is one of the few schools to hold membership in this society and was granted its charter in 1921. . The organization was first called the Alpha Delta Tau Fraternity, but to avoid confusion with the Greek-letter fraternities of a different character, this name was changed in 1916 and it became the Cum Laude Society. In the same year the consti- tution was amended in order that girls, who had formerly been excluded from the society, might be allowed membership. The society is incorporated under the laws of Maryland. 55 1937 THE ANNUAL HONOR ROLL CHARLES ANDERSON 3 NVERONICA BICHOKIAN 2 TONY CALDARONI 2 MARION CARROLL 3, 2, 1 JANE CLARK 3 SARA DANIELSON 1 FRANCES FLIGLER 1 RUTH GIBSON 3, 2 BARBARA GRAY 3 DOROTHY GULLASON 2, 1 PAULINE HAGOPIAN 2, 1 JANE HAYES 1 MAURICE HEALY 1 ELEANOR JONES 1 KARI LUND 3, 2, 1 DOROTHY MANGAN 3, 2, 1 LEO MANOOGIAN 2 MARY MAZZA 3, 2 ELIZABETH OYBRIEN 3, 2, 1 HELEN RONK 1 BETTY RUSTIC 3, 2, 1 ELVIRA SALLESE 3, 2 RICHARD TOMBRINK 3 GEORGE TSOLAS 1 ALICE TUTUNJIAN 3 PERCY VAN DYKE 1 SUPER-HONOR ROLL VERONICA BICHOKIAN 3 PAULINE HAGOPIAN 3 JANE CLARK 2, 1 BARBARA HAM 3, 2, 1 VICTOR YANKOWSRI 1 PERFECT ATTENDANCE RICHARD ASLANIAN LINCOLN BAGSHAW SANTO CRUPI RALPH FAULKNER ALLAN GREEN MALCOLM HOWIIL JOHN KASPER GORDON LA BONTE WILLIAM MCDONNIELL GEORGE MCWHIRTER FRANK MERCURIO RUSSELL SADLER GEORGE SEXTON EDWARD STACEY PAUL STANDARD RICHARD TOMBRINK 56 HIGE TOOMASSIAN SETH YOUNG ROSE DALEY AILEEN HARLOW DOROTHY MANGAN HELEN TUTUNJIAN JENNIE VARTANIAN UNDERGRADUATES 1937 THE ANNUAL CLASS OF 1938 Prexident . ...... LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS Vice-Provident THEODORE DUBOIS s6CI'EldIfj' . . . PEGGY LUND Treafurcr .... . NANCY WILSON Executive Committee MARJORIE CHASE THOMAS DIPACE ELEANOR DOE 58 THE ANNUAL 1937 CLASS OF 1939 Prexident . ....... STUART NEWELL Vice-Prexident WILLIAM GIVEN Secretmjf . . CLAIRE BURKE Tremurer .... BETTY DODGE Executive Committee PHYLLIS DANNER JOSEPH DRUMMEY JOHN KIRKER 59 I937 THE ANNUAL U N DERGRADUATES The underclassmen of Watertown High School have already made a name for themselves, and bid fair to be credits as seniors to the school which has had so many outstanding senior classes. The class of 1938, at present middlers, contains many eminent young people. There are exceptional scholars, among whom are included Anna Walter, Lefteris Lavrakas and William Rote, all of whom have been on the super-honor roll. Thes- pians are not lacking to this class. Their class play brought forth the talent of Shirley Reese, the newcomer to the class from the South, Robert Johnson, Belle Stanley, William Rote, Helen Rosenske, Jack Walsh, Marjorie Chase and Gordon Cate. In the All School Night some of these already proven actors in addition to heretofore untested ones made a line showing: Agnes Fiske, William Rote, Leigh Sawyer, Belle Stanley in the operetta, Robert Johnson and Hugh O'Brien in the play, and Louise North, Shirley Reese, Norma Nelson, Nancy Wilson and Margaret Grogan in the dancing. The athletes of this class are numerous: in football, William Mona- han and Tom DiPace, next year's co-captains, also Lefteris Lavrakas and Thomas Carney, in basketball, Allan Green, Benjamin Stonoga, Warren Kelly, in track, Salvatore Simone and James Mannix: and in baseball, Lefteris Lavrakas and Ernest Ford. There are also some very capable girl athletes: in field hockey, Mary Yuchne- vicz, Helen Campbell, Marjorie Chase and Vivian Seipleg in basketball, Helen Rosenske, Ethel Cooper and Vivian Seiple, and in tennis, Judith Chick, Marjorie Bruckner, Marjorie Chase and Nancy Wilson. The class of 1939, which is our present junior class, has not had as much oppor- tunity to show its merit, but even so it has shown great promise. The intelligentsia of the class includes Aurora Pane, Betty Tevlin and Margaret Kurkjian. The juniors this year did not present aplay of their own, but many of them took part in the All School Night program. Among these the most outstanding is Philip Hart who ap- peared as nine year old Bobby Stubbins in the play. He will probably assume leading roles in his middler and senior plays. Also in the All School Night entertainment Were Thomas Boylan, Ann Guidrey, John Kirker and Marion MacDonald. The out- standing athlete of the junior class is Gscar Khederian who stars in both football and baseball. Another baseball star is Frank McHugh who next year will become regular pitcher of the team, and who this year won every game he pitched. Ray Whelan was a bulwark of defense on the football team. Stuart Newell is interested in both football and baseball, while ,john Kirker is outstanding in track. A credit to any class is Margaret Kurkjian who, in addition to being an honor student, plays the piano with the touch of a genius. 60 CLUBS 1937 THE ANNUAL AERO CLUB PURPOSE: To promote the pupils' interest in aeronautics. OFFICERS: President, Richard Kandar: Vice-Premiwzt, James Keohane: Trueermfer, Arthur Cunningham. ACTIVITIES: Studied theory of aerodynamics and gained knowledge from Weekly discussions. Spomor: Mr. Eisenhauer. .sH'i5!.iff?:f. giifi.. BAND PURPOSE: To learn and practice appropriate hand selections in preparation for play- ing at school games and assemblies. ACTIVITIES! Played at athletic events, the Legion and High School Concert, and the Annual Concert. Director: Mr. Chick. 62 THE ANNUAL 1937 BULLETIN PURPOSE: To study the principles of journalism and to be responsible for the pub- lication of the Bnlletln. OFFICERS: Editor-in-Chief, Maurice Healy: Affiftnnt Editor, Ruth Kavanaughg Adver- vertifing Manager, Louise Aberle. ACTIVITIES: Published the Bulletin. Sent three delegates to the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention in New York City. Sponsored very successful Sports' Night. Spanforr- Miss Tierney, Mr. Craig. CAMERA CLUB PURPOSE: To promote understanding of and develop skill in the Various phases of photography. OFFICERS: Prerirlent, Warren Waite: .S'ecretnrgf-Trensrzrer, Louise Abetle. ACTIVITIES: Photographed group pictures for the Annnnl and Bulletin. Photo- graphed posters made by students in the art classes. Sponror: Miss Thayer. 63 1937 THE ANNUAL DEBATING CLUB PURPOSE: To give to its members practical training in various forms of public speak- ing, such as debate, extempore speaking, oratory, etc. To increase knowledge of an interest in public speaking in Watertown High School. To support in every way representatives of Watertown High School in interscholastic contests. OFFICERS: Prefident, Paul Brown: Vice-Preyidefzt, Florence Robbins: Secretary, Marjorie Shaw: Atrrifmnt Secretary, Walter Kelley: Trmmruff, 'lack Watson: A.l'.l'f.l'Id7lf Tremzzrer, Lincoln Bagshaw. ACTIVITIES: Had debates at Thursday after-school meetings and with other school debating teams. A Spafzfom' Mr. Chrakian. FRENCH CLUB PURPOSE: To continue the study of French and maintain interest in l:I'CllL'll outside of class when regular French classes were not possible. OITITICERSI Prefident, Mary Eberly: Pm! Pw,t'in!w1t, Betty liusticg .S'm'uttnQy, Dorothy Edwatdsong Trmfurer, Doris Healy. AC'fIVI'F1ESZ Studied the life, music and literature ol' l t'attce. Spomon- Miss Severance. 64 THEANNUAL 1937 CILEE CLUB PURPOSE! To learn to enjoy the best in music, to study choral singing and to cultivate good voices. OFFICERS: Prefident, Eva Berry. ACTIVITIES: Sang at High School hand concert and sent representatives to the Hyannis Music Festival. .SlP077J'0I'.' Miss Bisbee. HI-Y PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, a high standard of Christian character. OFFICERS: Prefident, Maurice Healy: Vine-Pw.rm'enr, Richard Brooks: Tremurer, Malcolm Hovvieg A.r.fiImnt Tremwer, Stewart Ottog Cwfrefpwzding Secretary, Clay- ton Grayg Recording .S'ecretm'y, Carl Davisg World lhfotberboad Xecremry, Dale Reitz. ACTIVITIEs: Attended general Hi-Y conference, conducted a Victory Dance. 65 1937 THE ANNUAL HOME ECONOMICS CLUB PURPOSE: To interest the members in making articles for themselves and their homes. OFFICERS: ljraridefzt, Mary Eberly: Secretary, Lucy Kouyoumiiang Tremurer, 'janet Sweet. ACTIVITIES: Gave bridge parties and teas. Went bowling and took part in other extra-curricular sports. Enjoyed handicraft. Sp9n.rar.' Miss Randall. U . E? ' ' W- ' 1 ,. ins K I ,Lg E in Ii ,,-TZ -I ITALIAN CLUB PURPOSE: To create an interest in the Italian language and customs. OFFICERS: Pwyiderzt, Camilla Corsettig Secretary, Catherine Salleseg Treuxmw, Constance Giglio. ACTIVITIES: Made notebooks o1I Italy, its poets, literature and music. Spomor, Miss Avanzino. 66 THE ANNUAL 1937 JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUI1PoSE: To take an interest in all School affairs, to promote an interest in civic institutions and to get information from speakers. OFFICERS: Preridenf, George Sexton, Vice-Preyident, Dale Reitz, Secrelrzry, Aileen Harlow, Treasurer, Eleanor Doe. ACTIVITIES: Distributed Thanksgiving baskets, received several Speakers at meet- ings, gave a Christmas party, planned an outing, organized school traffic system, took charge of All School Night Exhibition. .S'parr.rar.' Mr. Kelman. 1 KNITTING CLUB PURPOSE: To learn to knit and to make useful wearing apparel. OFFICERS: Prefidenr, lvlartha Natolig Vice Prefiderrt, Jean Osborn, Secretary, Rosamoncl Spidell, Trerzmrer, Annie Joyce. ACTIVITIES: Made svveaters, Skirts, suits, etc. Spamar: Miss Sweet. 67 1937 THE ANNUAL LIBRARY CLUB PURPOSE: To promote an interest in good books, to help care for the school library, and to assist students in their use of it. OFFICERS: Proficient, Doris Kirkerg Sbcrorofy, Grace Janikiang Treowrer, William Stevenson. ACTIVITIES: Gave a successful dance and a banquet. Enjoyed several speakers. Bought several new books for the lilIr:u'y. 5'po1z.ror.' Miss Johnson. MODEL YACHT CLUB PURPOSE: To design, build, and sail Inodel yachts, and to learn true sportsmanship through keen competition. OFFICERS: Commodore, Arthur MOSIHZLIIQ Sec1'em13f-Tremmfer, Arthur Abrahamian. ACTIVITIES: Built IT1OClCl yachts. Spomor: Mr. Black. 68 THE ANNUAL 1937 ORCHESTRA S PURPOSE: To give those students who play musical instruments an opportunity for orchestral practice. Concert Martyr, Harold Steifel. ACTIVITIES: Played for All School Night, Senior and Middler plays, sent represent- atives to Hyannis to the New England High School Music Festival. Director: Miss Bisbee. QUID NUNC PURPOSE: To serve loyally this school and community and to maintain a high standard of conduct. OFFICERS: Prexident, Marjorie Shawg Vice-Prwizient, Ruth Kavanaughg Secretmgf, Jane Hayesg Treamrer, Doris Haley. A ACTIVITIES: Made Scrapbooks, gave teas, supper parties. Sponsored annual spring dance. - .S'pon.rar.' Miss Jacobs. 69 1937 THE ANNUAL RADIO CLUB PURPOSE. To build radios and attempt to put a public address system in the school. OFFICERS: President, Richard Gibson, Vice-President, Kenneth Bell, Secretazry-Tmzm1'e1', Ben Howell. ACTIVITIES: Made a receiver for the school, and built radios. Sp011.l'07'.' Mr. Grimes. RIFLE TEAM PURPOSE: To acquire sportsmanship, self-control, and accuracy with rilles. OFFICERS: Captain, Alan Green, Nlmmcger, Robert Busseyg Runge Officer, William MacArthur. ACTIVITIES: Practised once a week and held matches with various high schools. .S'pamor.' Mr. O'Toole. 70 THE ANNUAL STAMP CLUB 1937 PURPOSE: For the development of knowledge about, stimulation of interest in, and cooperative acquisition of items of philatelic interest. OFFICERS: Praridcnf, Irving Parsons, .Yecrermgg David Sullivan, Tmzmw1', john Fitz patrick. AC'rIVI'I'I1cs: Collected stamps from different countries, had debates about stamps. 5I70W.i'01'.' Mr. Adams. 3 hem- Hitt: up is :alla C , n in an var ll 'X an Hill ll TRI-H I 1 .Q-n mn ' an KRD !J an an u ... 4 1 Q an :tin lic EF .J li at any 1 was 5 zz PURPOSE: To Create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian Character. OFFICERS: Prmident, Kari Lund: Vice-Prefident, Eleanor Jones, Secretmy, Barlvai 1 Ham, Tremurer, Mario1I Carroll. ACTIVITIES: Gave a tea, donated to District Nursing Association and to Red Cross Cooperated with Hi-Y to hold Parent-Teachers' Night. Spon.ror.' Mrs. Clark. 71 1937 THE ANNUAL TYPE CLUB PURPOSE: To obtain speed, acciiracy, and perfect rhythm in typing. OFFICERS: Pffmident, James Holmes: Secrenzfgf, Anna Puglieseg Tremwer, Pauline Daily. ACTIVITIES: Accomplished our purpose by typing ro music, contributed to exhi- bition, had :L lnanqiicr, gave pins io expcri rypisrs. Sponmr: Miss Taylor. 72 SPGRTS 1937 THE.ANNUAL SOCCER Coach, ,john F. Craig, Captain, George Sextong Nlanager, Andrew McClellan. Games played, 16, Won, 10, Lost, 6. Outstanding games, Medford, Belmont. Outstanding players, George Sexton, Dominic D'Alano. Paced by their leading scorer and captain, George Sexton, the soccer team fought their way to the league championship or the second successive year. The deciding game was played at Watertown against Medford. Our booters edged Medford out of the championship by a score of 1 to 0. The team again met New Bedford for the mythical state championship but were beaten by an exceptionally strong opponent. The team, at a party sponsored by Mr. Craig, elected Allen Green and Dominic D'Alano as co-captains for the following year. September 25 at Quincy . Watertawn Opponents 1 3 September 30 at Lexington 0 October 6 Belmont . O October 9 Quincy . 4 October 13 Malden . 0 Cdefaultl October 16 at Medford . 3 October 21 Lexington 2 October 23 at Malden . 0 October 27 at Belmont . 2 October 30 at Reading . 0 November 3 Medford . 0 November 6 Reading . 1 November 10 Wellesley 0 November 21 New Bedford 5 November 28 at New Bedford 6 December 8 at St. Marks 1 'THE Af4NlJAL 1937 FOOTBALL Coach, Irving C. Keene, Captain, George Corazzini, Mafzager, Stewart Otto. Games played, 9g Won, 3, Lost, 5, Tied, 1. Outstanding games, Framingham, Dedham. Outstanding players, James Duff, George Corazzini. The team began the season by dedicating the new Framingham High athletic field with an impressive seven to nothing win over their opponents. The season, as a whole, was only mediocre. However, it had its high spots. With revenge in their minds, after the Arlington game, the team battled a strong Dedham eleven to a scoreless deadlock and the following week eked out a victory over Woburn High by the margin of a safety. The annual Turkey Day tilt saw Belmont slip and slide to a muddy fifteen to nothing victory. At a meeting held after the close of the season Bill Monahan and Tom DiPace were elected co-captains for the following year. Watertown Opponentr 7 O September 26 at Framingham .... . October 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 October 31 November 7 November 14 November 26 at Canton Winthrop at Wakefield at Arlington at Dedham Woburn Melrose at Belmont 75 1937 THE ANNUAL FIELD HOCKEY Couch, Sally T. Biggane, Captain, Mary Donnelly, Muzluiger, Helen Ronk. Games played, 8, won, 4, lost, 2, tied, 2. Outstanding games, Winchester, Newton. Outstanding players, Mary Donnelly, Helen Ronk, Mary Eberly, Aileen Harlow. This year the field hockey team had a fairly successful season. In all of the games the defense showed both speed and endeavor. The forwards, although they lacked cooperation during the first part of the season, improved decidedly and played nicely, preventing opposing teams from scoring. ' The Winchester game was a trying one, as the ball was sent back and forth on the field without score. Watertown scored two goals which were not counted be- cause of fouls, and Winchester finally tallied two points to win the game. During the Newton game, which was very fast and exciting, both teams were prevented from scoring and the game ended 0 O. After the season was over, a banquet was held at which Mary Yuchenevicz, fast center defence player, was chosen captain for the coming year, while Helen Campbell, who played right inner on the varsity, was elected manager. October 8 Medford , October 15 at Concord . October 22 Winchester October 29 at Belmont . November 3 at Waltham . November 5 at Needham November 12 Swampscotr November 19 Newton . 76 , THE ANNUAL 1937 HOCKEY Couch, John Howard, Ctzpmjrz, Roger Beersg Nlmlagw, Alan Mooney. Games played, 9, Won, 4, Lost, 4, Tied, 1. Outstanding games, Walpole, Wellesley. Outstanding players, Art Reid, Roger Beers. Entering into league competition with only a few days practice on ice, the 1937 edition of the hockey team fared remarkably well. The puck-chasers checked Wal- pole's plans for the league championship by heating them one to nothing. On the other hand, Wellesley, runners-up to the champions, ended our hopes for the cham- pionship in the last league game by a score of one to nothing. Art Reid was Chosen to guard the nets for the All Bay State team for the second successive year. Roger Beers and Charlie Chapman were selected for the second team. At the Close of the season Tom Meehan, stellar defenseman, was chosen to captain next year's team. December Framingham December Waltham . January Needham . January Walpole . January Quincy . January B. C. High January Wellesley . February B. C. High Februarv Walpole . l937' TF1E APJNIJAL BASKETBALL CHJCZI, Irving C. Keeneg Cwpmizl, Gannon lV1acDougallg Mtnmgur, Jgunes Pelrine. Games played, 14g Won, 6g Lost, 8. Outstanding players, George Hoben, John Linehan, Tony D'Antonio. After a poor start, the team finished their last six games with but two losses. George Hoben led the scorers with nfty-five points and was followed by Ed Carney with forty-eight and John Linehan with forty-three. In the second Winthrop game the score seesawed back and forth up to the last minute of play. Winthrop then sank a foul shot to win. After coming from behind in the last half of the second Newton game, the team was barely edged out in the longest game ever played on the Watertown floor Qthree overtime periodsD, by a score of seventeen to sixteen. Allen Green, who is co-captain of the soccer team, was chosen to lead the basketeers next year. lV11tertou'11 Opparzezltr December 22 Alumni . . 29 19 January 5 Woburn . 24 33 January 8 at Newton . 15 33 January 12 Lexington 15 24 January 15 at Weymouth 11 44 January 19 Melrose . 22 15 january 26 at Winthrop 10 25 January 28 Winthrop 18 19 February 1 at Melrose . 34 11 February 3 at Lexington 15 13 February 5 at Belmont . 18 22 February 9 Weymouth 22 18 February 12 Newton . 16 17 February 16 Norwood . 24 15 78 THE ANNUAL 1937 INDOOR TRACK Coach, John F. Craig, Ctzpmizz, Percy Van Dyke, Manager, Richard Tombrinlc. Meets held, 7, Won, O, Lost, 2, Tied 1. Outstanding meets, State meet, Arlington. Outstanding runners, John Watson, Lincoln Bagshaw. After securing a coach late in the Season, the team showed some spirit. Due to a technical error the team lost the Class B relay carnival. At the state meet the team surprised all spectators by taking third place, principally because of the running ofjohn Watson and Lincoln Bagshaw who placed one-two in the 60 yard run. These two also took first and second places in all the races they ran. At Arlington the team was barely edged by a score of thirty-nine to thirty-eight because ofa weakness in the field events. January 30 Northeastern, six men entered, no points February 4 at Huntington, Watertown 34, Opponents 34 February 13 Relay Carnival, 3 teams entered, 4 points February 20 Andover Meet, no points February 27 State Meet, 3rd place, 12 points March S B. C. High, Watertown 36, Opponents 45 March 9 at Arlington, Watertown 38, Opponents 39 79 1937 THE ANNUAL GIRLS' BASKETBALL Coach, Sally T. Bigganeg Captain, Marion Bryant, Mfzzmgur, Frances Fligler. Games played, 45 Won, 4. Outstanding game, Winchester. Outstanding players, Marion Bryant, Helen Ronk. This season the varsity basketball squad was undefeated. Their schedule was short, but the competition was with undefeated teams. The Winchester game was one of the best and most exciting of all the contests. Each team had to play very hard to gain the advantage. However, Watertown came home with the honors. Captain Marion Bryant and Helen Ronk, the two varsity guards, played ex- ceptionally well this season and may well be called outstanding players. At the close of the season, interclass games were played with Newton. The Juniors and Middlers were successful, but the Seniors were overtopped 18ff8. Vivian Seiple, an excellent forward, had previously been chosen manager of hockey, but gave this up to become captain of the basketball squad for next year. Helen Rosenske, a jump center, was chosen manager. Watertozriffl Opponentf February 4 at Winchester ..... . 15 9 February 11 Medford . . 12 11 March 4 at Malden . . 14 11 March 11 at Concord . . 59 1 80 A THE ANNUAL 1937 BASEBALL A Coach, Thomas O'Brieng Captain, George Sexton, Manager, Alan Mooney. Games played Cto May 6D, 45 won, 45 lost, O. Outstanding games, Arlington, Woburn. Outstanding players, George Sexton, Oscar Khederian. After two championship years and with another one looming, the team was dismayed to learn that the Mystic Valley League' had struck out. However, new teams were scheduled to take the place of those dropping out. Captain George Sexton and Frank McHugh, who comprised the hurling corps, proved that they were capable of winning games by the results shown in the first four games of the season. Sexton won three, McHugh won one. Early in the season the batting strength of the team was tested and was not found lacking. April 19 at Arlington . April 23 Woburn . April 27 Reading . . May Sat Framingham . May 7 Lexington . May 10 at Reading . May 14 at Woburn . May 19 Belmont . May 21 at Lexington . May 24 Wakefield . . May 26 at Belmont . . . May 28 Watertown Teachers June 1 Arlington . . June 4 at Waltham . . 81 1937 THE ANNUAL il ll Ilia IWW! in 1 Ki GOLF Coach, Irving C. Keeneg Captain, Richard Capen. The team, consisting mostly of Middlers and Juniors, had played four matches by May 6. Of these, it had won only one. The team was a member of the Greater Boston Interscholastic Golf League along with Arlington, Newton, Brookline, Waltham and Lexington. Though the team has lost some of its matches this year, by the time the golfers become seniors they should be winning consistently. Captain Richard Capen was the best golfer but was Closely followed by Joseph Leary and Frederick White. Wdterta ufn Opponents April 23 Arlington April 26 at Newton . April 30 Brookline May 3 at Waltham May 7 Newton . May 10 at Lexington May 21 at Brookline May 24 Waltham May 28 Lexington May 31 at Arlington THE ANNUAL 1937 BOYS' TENNIS Coach, John McNealyg Captain, Bradford Sherlockg Manager, Maurice Rehm. For the first time in many years the Watertown team pinned a defeat on Newton. The score was four to three. Ben Stonoga was the ranking player. Following Ben came Bud Rehm and Clayton Gray. The doubles team did not have the strength of the singles, but a winning Combination was hoped for in the early part of May. This year the team was defending champion of the Suburban Tennis League. May May May May May May May May May May May May 1 3 6 7 10 12 14 18 20 24 26 28 Watertoztfn Opponenrf at Newton . . 4 3 at Melrose . . 2 3 Belmont . . at Swampscott . Arlington . Winthrop . Lexington . at Belmont . Melrose . at Arlington at Winthrop Lexington . 83 1937 THE ANNUAL OUTDOOR TRACK Coach, John Craig, Captain, Percy Van Dyke, Manager, Richard Tombrink. Though the team was rather weak in the Held events, it was strong enough in the running events to pull through with a win in its first scheduled meet with Nor- wood High by a score of forty-four to forty-two. Under the leadership of Percy Van Dyke, Lincoln Bagshaw, and John Watson, all of whom had done well in past seasons, the team expected to win most of their dual meets, and place high in the other interscholastic meets. ' Waterto1un Opponentx May 3 Norwood . 44 42 May 6 at Dedham . . May 14 B. C. High . . May 18 at Belmont .... May 22 at Harvard lnterscholastics May 25 Waltham . . May 29 State Meet at Newton . June 1 Mystic Valley Meet . June 5 at Fitchburg Relay . . . June 12 Quadrangle Meet at Dedham . 84 THE ANNUAL 1937 GIRLS' TENNIS Coach, Sally T. Biggane, Captain, Judith Chick, Manager, Marjorie Bruckner. Outstanding players, Judith Chick, Marjorie Bruckner. By May 5 the following games had been scheduled for the tennis season, which was an extremely successful one for this year's team. The three most outstanding games were those with Newton, Belmont and Winchester. Each of these teams has, in past years, had a great deal more practice and many more excellent players than Watertown. May 13 Concord May 21 Framingham May 24 at Belmont May 25 at Winchester June 1 Malden June 3 Newton 85 I937 THE ANNUAL in Wra- .WAM fig? ig!! Xs- FEATURES 1937 THE ANNUAL CLASS PROP!-IECY Well do I remember that eventful day. It was the last Friday in June in the year 1957. After a vain attempt to conceal itself behind lowering clouds, the sun had burst forth in all its dazzling glory to welcome my coming guests. In fact, every living thing seemed to know what was going to happen, for the flowers were beaming their brightest and the poplars along the drive were rustling and whisper- ing among themselves in anticipation. Like a thunderbolt had come the idea to have a houseparty for my former high school friends and classmates, and like lightning I had set about to bring into effect my only half-formed plans. Now, while sitting in my drawing-room awaiting the first arrivals, I picked up the Evening News , this being my first opportunity to read, even so much as a newspaper, for days. Maurice F. Healy, Jr. feMy, that name sounds familiar.- Then it came to me. I suppose it was the natural course of events that the editor of the Bulletin should go on in newspaper work, but to become the editor and pub- lisher of the Evening News takes great ability! Thinking of this, I glanced idly over the front page when another familiar name caught my eye. Dr. George QI. Tsolas had performed a brilliant and difficult operation, one which had heretofore been unsuccessful and his assisting nurse was Miss Theresa Argiro. Then, hoping to find more familiar names, I looked through the rest of the paper. My curiosity was soon rewarded, because from Page Two I gained the in- formation that Jean Frances Taylor had just been appointed as principal of one of our surburban high schools. Speaking of newspapers reminds me that Marion Bryant made all the front pages when her basketball team won in the 1956 Olympics. As I was reading, the maid brought in the afternoon mail which contained several notes with apologies for not being able to attend my houseparty, and as she WCIIIZ out she turned on the radio. In the mail in my hand I found notes from Morley Lush, Francis McDermott, Marjorie Sheils, Alice Mardirosian and Rose Mary Iannazzi who regretted to refuse my invitation because they had to play in the Boston Symphony Orchestra concert that evening. And another .... Good evening, ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience! This is Dick Arnold, your radio commentator, bringing you the latest news flashes compiled by the trans-radio news service. Washington, D. C.--HEX-mayor Robert Ryan of Boston, Massachusetts, tonight announced his intention of running for resident on the Capitalist ticket. Montreal-The Boston Bruins defeated the Montreal Maroons to clinch the hnal game of the play-off series. The real credit for the victory should go to Art Reid whose superb net-minding proved to be the important factor of the game. Roger Beers, who has led the league in scoring throughout the season, was another standout in the game, tallying twice and getting three assists. Charlie Chapman played a fine game on defense, breaking up every possible chance that Montreal had to score. St, Louis, Missouri-The Boston Red Sox today held at a tie the St. Louis Cardinals. The star players for the Sox were George Sexton, manager, Roggie Watts and Bill Romano. Denver, Colorado-It was disclosed today in .... In the midst of this coincidental interruption came yet another one: the tele- phone. It was a joint telegram from Dale Reitz, Richard Brooks, Carl Davis and Warren Hill sending their regrets and good wishes from California. The reason for their being unable to come was their newly acquired ownership of the Trans-conti- nental Airline Company which makes weekly trips around the world. As the operator finished reading me the telegram she inquired, Did you, by any chance, graduate from Watertown High School in '37? Why, yes? said I, did you? 88 THE ANNUAL 1937 I certainly did. My name is Eleanor Mann, she replied. After a few minutes of reminiscing we said good-by, both of us regretting that she could not come to my party, and at least one of us feeling that the fates had a hand in these unusual occurrences. And then, . . . I found myself in the midst of a walking Tower of Babel, for on answering the insistent ringing of the doorbell I found that the bus, bringing about half of my guests, had arrived from the 5:39 train. As I hurried about, seeing that they were all served tea before going upstairs to rest and change for dinner, I realized how inevitably people with the same interests group together. For there was Ruth Gibson telling a number of doting parents about her camp for older boys and girls, a place Where they could have a holiday and yet work at the same time. In the next group James Pelrine, the famous golf pro, was telling George McWhirter, Frank Mercurio, Richard Moseley, Arthur Sadler and Charles Anderson, all suc- cessful business men, the merits of playing golf every week-end. In a corner I saw Doris Belanger, Ruth Kavanaugh, Violet Perry, Angelina Romano, Irene Sattanino, Dorothy Kelly and Theresa Carney, all of whom are now married, of course, dis- cussing laughingly the old days as secretaries and boasting proudly of their families. Next to them, ardently discussing medicine and dentistry were Margery Myra, Doris Kirker, Hazel Mugrdichian, Frances Fligler and Jeanne Cram. Then came the lawyers: Grace Lambert, Marjorie Shaw and John Kasper arguing about the most important legal question of the day. Here in this next group I caught a wisp of conversation, 4and Arlene Keljik was chosen Miss America. That's not sur- prising, I thought, if she's still as good-looking as she was in High School. Yes, and here were the artists, John Mattison, James Cavalaro, Doris Hauck, George Kalafatis, Edith Kenny and Percy Van Dyke trying to convince Arpena Alemian that interior decoration isn't art, but it was all in fun and they argued only because it is expected of artists and decorators to question each other's ability. I happily noted the adventurers swapping yarns, among them were Navigator Hopkinson, Marine McGrane and Aviator Hastings. Around the piano a crowd was listening to Dorothy Edwardson's glorious voice. I stood there a moment, thinking of the success Dorothy was experiencing on her new radio program, and then moved on to be sure that all my guests were enjoying themselves. As I passed by some movie enthusiasts I heard them talking of Eleanor Powell's popular successor, Martha Natoli. I smiled when I saw Hollywood's favorite, Tom Torri, surrounded by a cluster of worshiping ladies demanding his autograph. In the ballroom I found Emerson Hawes, Douglas Oliver, Barbara Richardson, Helen Scott, Earl Lovejoy and Gordon LaBonte setting up their music stands in preparation for carrying out their kind offer to entertain us that evening. After my guests had gone upstairs to dress for dinner I was helping the maid clear away the plates when .... Boston, MassachusettseThe first showing of 'We Who Love' proved to be very popular with the theatre-goers. The excellent acting of Mildred Farwell and Doris Johnson is beyond description. Both of these fine actresses should be close runners-up for the Academy Award. Many celebrities were present at this opening, among whom were especially noted: Bill Fallon, well-known Broadway theatre critic, Marion Carroll, recent winner of the women's national golf championship at Miami, Florida, Elizabeth O'Brien and Jane Clark, successful business women of Boston. Paris, France-Mr. Bradford Sherlock, recently appointed United States am- bassador to France, arrived here today and was greeted at the boat by Gannon Mac- Dougall, extensive European traveler, and 'Clayte Gray and All the Lads,' famous New York dance orchestra which is now touring Europe. -But before I had time to marvel at this final and greatest coincidence, I heard my guests descending. My party had begun. ELEANOR JONES RICHARD ARNOLD 89 1937 THE -nhgliw 1 - . N . 'Y v .XE B. Landry D. Johnson E. Jones A. Keljik W. Bixby W. Fallon M. Healy A. Harlow E. O'Brien C. Anderson Ruth Gibson B. Ham ANNUAL . m Yi, Lx ,M ,f' , I 4 .J ' D. O'Connor M. Shells M. Carroll R. Arnold THE ANNUAL 1937 an RW! -Sims. 'ip I . . . J, Ji- 'ie-...W WM ' B. Sherlock F. Noren E. Clare J. Holmes H. Jacobson G. Sexton B. Richardson S. Hopkinson A. Gegerias A. Romano B. O'Kane C. Davis J. Hayes D. Young G. Grant G. 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Highlands 5130 Tel, Mid. 4381 Reasonable Rates ' Work Guaranteed Expert Radio Servicing NICK BARATTA Member of the R. T. G. SALES OF ALL MAKES OF RADIOS Easy Terms 140 Main Street Watertown, Mass Graduate Class of 1923 Office: Middlesex 4577-Edwin L. Stone, Inc Residence: Middlesex 0395-Insurance Edwin L. Stone Real Estate - Mortgages 68 MAIN STREET R. M. Stone WATERTOWN Homes d O Vx? Middlesex gn O - L d Howllnnc Fosmficie D. B. Raymond .li CINDERS Sand. Gravel Stone Dust and Loam 8l5 MT. AUBURN STREET Crushed Stone, WATEHTOWN MASS, W Tel, Middlesex 3250 - 8079 AUSTIN F. D EWS Class of-E24 R Sincere Wishes Milk and Cream Of Direct from Massachusetts I-'arms 43 Franklin Street, Watertown, Mass. 11 I and LYNDONVILLE CREAMERY HAPPINESS Milk and Cream to the GRADUATING 86 Elm Street Mass. of 1937 1 15 h ,ny-Y-:-1-:ftf'l'.w,'.-ff.-Vw lf' l ,'7'Yff7G:f1:-r': ,'P'. .',.2.-15: '3:f3gg:5:g'-:f.L:5p ' .' P W , :' 2:25.j:Z'f:f:g:E:j:f:3.-. 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R. V. RICHARDSON Tel. Mid. 2191 STAND-BY SHOE REBUILDERS Shoes Rebuilt by Modern Equipment 56A Mt. Auburn Street Watertown, Mass. Compliments of T. R. EGLESTON High Grade Shoe Repairing Best Quality Stock Used 82 Main St., Watertown, Mass. F, Delsorenzo, Prop. ln August . . . Come to CAMP WINNECUNNET MARTHA'S VINEYARD Compliments of LINCOLN MARKET 281 Mt. Auburn Street For information, Coll or Write Boston Y.W.C.A. Watertown Mass. 140 Clarendon Street Ken. 7940 COH1D11mef1tS Of CHERUBINO GENTILE GOLDEN COOKIE COMPANY BAKERY 64 Grove Sireet 396 Main Street Watertown ' Mass. Waleflowfl Mass- T. B. HAFFEY CO. Upholsterers - Mattress Makers 32 Centre Avenue Newton, Mass. ZANI'S MARKET Quality Meats Groceries Fruits and Vegetables Call Mid. 5192 Tel' N- N. 1U91,W 181 Fayette St. Watertown PAYSON PARK MARKET. Inc. Dependable W Prompt C. F. MCUOWI pl-es. A. C' Lockhart' 'press' You'1l find these words mean somethiuq at Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Fish 495 COMMON STREET BELMONT MASS. Tel. Bel. 4100 l.l.ll. PICCOLO'S PHARMACY Watertown's Busiest Drug Store 2 Watertown St., Watertown, Mass. Attention Graduates! . . . 1 M- .- ill The backing plovided by ready cash lu a most valuable business asset. llj Start your business career with the opening ol a savings account and resolve to add to it each day. Uniun Market National Bank Watertown, Massachusetts . . MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . . A 'Ik A M E R I C A N Compliments 0 I L Compliments 'Roof' COMPANY sofa The The T R I - H l . ..1,1.1:1: 5:2:z:2:2:are:s:5:2552E252525?z22S2Es:5:5:s:::1:1.1,.. H I ' Y C L U B C L U B ik ik 1936-1937 - - TON' a--- I9364937 755 mllflllll? lo Sk 370 I'l.CfU Compliments of . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Carroll Rand Type-Setting Service roummw TYPE, MACHINE coivuvosmon MAKEUP. onNAMENmL RULES LEADS and swcs 695 Belmont St. Belmont Tel. Bel IUESU-M KELLY the FLORIST 2167 ORCHARD STREFYI' Cut Flowers and Floral Designs WATEH'l'OWN, MASS. Compliments at of W. THE WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK 60 Main Street Watertown, Mass. attention! .f Compliments CA, a of C Be One of the Mr. and Mrs. lohn W. Cronin Shareholders in this Bank These are the People who are Getting Ahead Watertown llnnperativn Bank Watertown ' Mass. Tel. Middlesex 7070 Cleaners ROCHELLE'S Dyers 58A Mt. Auburn Street Watertowri Compliments of ROSE BEAUTY PARLOR 163 MT. AUBURN STREET WATERTOWN


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