Woburn High School - Innitou Yearbook (Woburn, MA)
- Class of 1951
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? jy i Woburn Hi Woburn, jh School Massachusetts JUN 12 1951 N S3‘ foreword When a great philosopher, poet, or scientist makes a discovery that he wishes all mankind to know and remember, by word of mouth he can carry his message to a mere few. Through books he can relay his message to millions. Therefore, we wish to dedicate the theme of the INNITOU to Books so that we also may pre¬ serve our school day memories and in future years look back upon our many inspiring deeds. | TABLE ofv Contents || | Mr. HasscTT. , g e tv° ' r CLass- i]l|| Dedicate on „ S jlot to ; foem. °|| Hr 0eau.. • 10 ( L SS Song... tflV H-r. BL ke ■II T uper Seniors 2| FdCuLTy ,2 y j Ik.‘ 3| I n n iTo u Staff T • 13 f?ep ' feSehtatv ' eSOT Message To CL bs. Seniors. . •• H PP rcc, l0N - - £7 f • C OlS S Off i Sponso-ys.. J. FRANK HASSETT To the Members of the Class of 1951: Congratulations to each of you as you approach graduation. I am very pleased to be afforded this opportunity to insert this brief message in your graduation yearbook. Although the world as a whole appears to be in a turmoil and our own government is operating under a national emergency, we know for certain that we who advocate democ¬ racy and freedom will ultimately be victorious. In the meantime we must support our coun¬ try during this present struggle and at the same time never lose sight of our own individual ambitions and goal in life. The record of the first half of the twentieth century is one of amazing achievement. The record of the next fifty years can be even more amazing. Whether for good or evil remains to be seen. We do know that there is more than enough of everything for everyone. The material needs and wants of all people can be adequately satisfied. Peace of mind, security, physical well-being, happiness, opportunity etc. are possible for all citizens of the world. Perhaps the year two thousand will record that great progress had been made in the previous fifty years towards attaining these goals of human happi¬ ness. Those of you who find it possible to continue your education in a day college should do so, and those who find it necessary to seek immediate employment should continue to improve their mind by taking various vocational courses offered evenings and by reading a great deal. Our public library contains much valuable and interesting reading material. May I at thi s time also congratulate your proud parents. I know how happy and pleased they are on this special occasion. In conclusion I wish each of you success and happiness in any new undertaking which you decide to pursue in September. I. Frank Hassett Superintendent of Schools ' Dedication To Miss M. Maude Morton, our Art Supervisor: It is with deep admiration and gratitude that the Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-One dedicates its book, The Innitou, to a teacher who has helped us in innumerable ways to achieve our scholastic goals and to assist and guide us in our endeavors and undertakings. farewell OREL M. BEAN Remembrance is the sweetest flower Of all this world ' s perfuming, Memory guards it sun or shower Friendship keeps it blooming. The greatest inspiration to future achievement is to look with satisfaction on a job well done. As we review the years which Mr. Bean has spent as principal of Woburn High School, we are impressed with the meaning of these words: Friendship without familiarity, justice without favoritism, and education without indoctrination. On these premises he carried out his administration for thirty-three years. Although he is no longer head of the school, his influence will still be felt in the pattern which he has established for his successors to follow. May he enjoy his retirement and may the friendship which he has culti¬ vated ever remain with him. Welcome HENRY D. BLAKE, PRINCIPAL Success! What constitutes this medium? All philosophers have their theories concerning this open sesame” to happiness and many expound them at great lengths in newspapers and books of today. Everyone will agree that the success of a high school student depends in a large mea¬ sure, upon the leadership which he receives from the time he enters that school until he is graduated from it. The principal of the school is called upon to furnish the inspiration for this leadership among both students and teachers. We, as students of the Woburn High School, have been very fortunate in having had Mr. Blake as one of our teachers during our three years at this school, and we were very happy when he was selected as principal of the building. As we leave, we wish him every success and happiness in his new position. Zke faculty First Row: Margaret L. Burke, Anastasia G. Canty, Hazel M. Percy, M. Maude Morton, Myrta A. Hall, Orel M. Bean, Helen M. Gillespie, Zilpah F. Ranney, Ethel M. Bascom, Margaret M. Burnap, Helen V. Doherty, Elizabeth Jones. Second Row: John F. McGovern, Helen R. Sheehan, Mary E. Thyne, Louise S. Mawn, Geraldine A. Soles, Helen A. Salmon, Catherine E. Burke, Doris T. Lynch, Alice E. Brady, James F. Brennan. Third Row: Timothy F. Ring, Edson L. Kimball, P. Joseph Connolly, James H. O ' Donnell, Wilford A. ' Walker, Shipley W. Ricker, Timothy C. Higgins, William A. Roche, Henry D. Blake, William R. Philips, Charles D. Roche. Zke Jnmtou Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Helen Triantafilou ASSISTANT EDITOR Francis Masse BUSINESS MANAGER Edward Morris LITERARY EDITORS Rochelle Levine Ellen Lyons Pearl Ray Robert Scire ART EDITORS Beverly Phinney John Seminatore TREASURER Alfred Potter ADVERTISING Earl Adams Dorothy Dobbins ' Anna Koniares Margaret Thomas JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Blanche Hanlon Bernard McLaughlin PHOTOGRAPHY Charles Forrester TYPISTS Ruth Doherty Patricia Golden Sonja Lovgren FACULTY ADVISERS Margaret L. Burke Doris T. Lynch Louise S. Mawn Mr. Mean’s Message ... You are leaving school and going into life at a very critical period in our history. Of the kind of life that lies ahead we can¬ not be certain; but we do know that our country needs men and women who can think straight and act wisely, up-right individuals who are self-reliant, resourceful, and unafraid. It is for you to serve to the end that our democratic way of life may be sustained and go forward with the firm faith that good will endure. Be loyal to God, your country, your family, and your friends. Then you may call life good and will have served life ' s purpose. It is my sincere wish that each of you will be allowed to live your life to its fulfillment with many happy and prosperous days ahead. Orel M. Bean, Principal EARL ADAMS President Vice President HELEN TRIANTAFILOU Secretary o F F SONJA LOVGREN Treasurer iMi EARL FRANCIS ADAMS The greatest gentleman. Handsome . . . intelligent . . . most ambitious. . .most likely to succeed . . . done most for the school . . . popular . . . President of Senior Class, Yearbook, Co- Captain of Football Team, Junior Rotarian . . . enjoys football ... he may be found anywhere there ' s a cer¬ tain junior girl . . . Pet Peeve—homework . . . Secret Ambition—to make a touchdown . . . Future Plans— college. JOHN MYLES AIREY As a wit, if not first, in the very first line. Tall ... nice-looking . . . curly hair . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—to have straight hair . . . Favorite Sport—hunt¬ ing . . . Pet Peeve—lipstick (on girls) . . . Future Plans —taxidermist. RONALD VERNON ALLEN Red “As merry as the day is long. Small . . . red hair . . . friendly . . . always laugh¬ ing . . . Secret Ambition—to travel . . . enjoys hockey . . . Pet Peeve—conceited people . . . Future Plans— forestry. LAURA HELEN AMES “A mistress fair. Cute ... quiet . . . enjoys dancing and roller skating . . . Secret Ambition—model . . . Future Plans—to further education. MURIEL AMES True as the dial to the sun. Friendly . . . likeable . . . cute . . . like her sister, she enjoys dancing and roller skating . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—Waves . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Bal-a-Roue . . . Future Plans—Business school. ANNE MARIE BARRASSO Ambition has no risk. Small . . . liked by all . . . beautiful black wavy hair . . . Reflector, Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—model . . . enjoys baseball and sewing . . . Pet Peeve—gym the first period. HAZEL ANNE BATTEN “Sincerity is great. Best-dressed . . . ambitious . . . enjoys football, base¬ ball, and dancing . . . Senior Play, Bowling . . . As¬ sistant Editor of Reflector, Badminton and Glee Club. CHARLES ERNEST BEVILACQUA “Bevie Both wise, and both delightful too. Handsome . . . tall . . . cutest boy . . . Baseball, Bas¬ ketball, and football Team . . . Secret Ambition—play big league baseball . . . Pet Peeve—girls . . . Future Plans—to visit the West. mm MARY FLORENCE BEZZATI Hungary For health, wit, and sense. Best Sport . . . ' full of fun ... enjoys basketball and softball . . . Reflector, Glee Club, Basketball, Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—housewife . . . Pet Peeve—gos¬ siping females . . . Future Plans—office work. ADA CORRINE BIGGER She that has patience may compass anything. Friendly . . . enjoys football . . . Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—to make people miserable . . . Pet Peeve— girls that laugh about nothing . . . Future Plans—hair¬ dresser or bookkeeper. BARBARA ANN BOUDREAU . Barb For happiness is the gift of friendship. Cute . . . nice clothes . . . enjoys football and basket¬ ball . . . Co-captain of Cheerleaders, Student Gouncil, Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—dressmaker ... Fu¬ ture Plans—office work. RICHARD BRATT The best humor ' d man. Friendly . . . enjoys baseball . . . tall . . . Cross Coun¬ try and track . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Strand Theater. SHIRLEY ANN BREEN Herdu Silence gives consent. Cute . . . good natured . . . enjoys football and base¬ ball . . . Spelling Bee . . . Secret Ambition—to be¬ come a nurse . . . Future Plans—undecided. BARBARA ANN BROGNA Wisdom is good. Nice clothes . . . likeable . . . enjoys baseball . . . Cheerleader, Orchestra, Junior Prom and Senior Dance Committee, Field Hockey, Softball and Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—to study concert work . . . Pet Peeve —the boys . . . Future Plans—Boston University. JOSEPHINE ANN BRUNO Jo Happiness is strong. Friendly . . . liked by all ... enjoys baseball and bas¬ ketball . . . Glee Club ... Secret Ambition—to grad¬ uate . . . can be found at Barney ' s. KARYL EUNICE BRYAN , Carmen You have no certainty until you ' ve tried. Good natured . . . friendly . . . Favorite Sport—box¬ ing . . . Secret Ambition—to be a model . . . Glee Club . . . Pet Peeve—girls smoking in school. DONALD JOHN BUCKLEY “Buck “Rich in good works. Nice looking . . . friendly . . . studious . . . enjoys skiing . . . Traffic Squad, Senior Play . . . Secret Am¬ bition—to take a trip to the moon . . . Favorite Meet¬ ing Place—East Woburn . . . Future Plans—college. ANGELO JOHN CAPUA “Gargo Silence more musical than any song. Tall . . . quiet . . . curly black hair . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—to own a little business with an income of one million dollars . . . South End Italian Club . . . enjoys football and baseball. ANN MARIE CARR “A cheerful heart doth good. Friendly . . . tall . . .blue eyes . . . Secret Ambition— to write a book . . . enjoys baseball and tennis . . . Future Plans—office work . . . can be found at Candy- land. JOHN HENRY CARTON “Jack “To the wise the light. Happy-go-lucky . . . enjoys baseball . . . Secret Am¬ bition—concert pianist . . . Future Plans—to make one million dollars . . . Favorite Meeting Place—O ' Brien ' s Drug Store. JOHN LOUIS CENNERAZZO “Jule “He provideth a kindness for many generations. Likeable . . . full of fun . . . enjoys basketball. . .bad¬ minton . . . Boys ' Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—to learn languages . . . Pet Peeve—women . . . Future Plans—to join the Navy. ALBERT JOSEPH CHESTER “Al “A good man possesses a kingdom. Quiet . . . likes football and baseball . . . Bowling . . . Future Plans—undecided. THERESA MARGARET CLANCY “Tree “It is better to be faithful than famous. Charming . . . always has a smile . . . Majorette, Bowling, Glee Club . . . likes football, baseball, and badminton . . . Secret Ambition—to fly ... Favorite Meeting Place—Barney ' s . . . Pet Peeve—conceited people . . . Hobbies—playing the piano and baton twirling . . . Future Plans—Airline Stewardess. JEAN MARIE COAKLEY “Cook “All her paths are peace. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . athletic . . . earnest . . . cheerful . . . Bowling . . . Pet Peeve—getting up in the morning . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Carol ' s . . . Secret Ambition—to work . . . Future Plans—un¬ decided. PETER JAMES COCCOLUTO, JR. Butch To read history is to make history. Business Manager of Reflector, Junior Rotarian, Senior Play, Washington Franklin Medal award in history, Traffic Squad . . . likes baseball and hockey . . . Secret Ambition—chemist . . . Pet Peeve—conceited girls . . . Future Plans—college. INEZ ANN COOPER Bubbles Friendship is constant in all other things. Quiet . . . full of fun . . . Glee Club . . . likes to- bowl and travel . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Silver Lake . . . Future Plans—office work. THOMAS HENRY COLLINS ”Ez “Truth is the highest thing man can keep. Athletic, sincere, earnest . . . end on Football team . . . wants to have a car and become Athletic Coach of W. H. S. ... likes baseball, football, hockey, and basketball . . . Favorite hangout—Ben ' s pool room . . . Pet Peeve—people who argue over something when they have been proven wrong . . . Future Plans — undecided. ROMA HELEN COX Babe A friend is never knowne till a man have neede. Charming . . . hospitable . . . companionable . . . French Club, Glee Club . . . likes to watch football and baseball . . . Secret Ambition—to be a nun . . . Pet Peeve— nosey people . . . Future Plans—Dental School. JOAN MARIE CROCKER Cracker A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Cheerful . . . humorous . . . sensible . . . likes base¬ ball . . . Secret Ambition—to be a governess . . . Pet Peeve—nosey people . . . Future Plans—undecided. MARION LOUISE CULLIVAN “A loving heart the beginning of all knowledge. Delightful . . . cheerful . . . small . . . enjoys field hockey, badminton, archery . . . Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—professional dancer . . . Favorite Sport— archery . . . Pet Peeve—Conceited boys . . . Future Plans—work. RITA DAHLMAN Ree Virtue is her own reward. Pleasant smile for all . . . Orchestra, Glee Club, Stu¬ dent Council . . . Favorite Sports—swimming and skating . . . Pet Peeve—people who criticize women drivers . . . Future Plans . . . secretary. ELLEN ELIZABETH DASCOLI A true friend is forever a friend. Good sport . . . encouraging . . . Badminton, Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—to graduate . . . Favorite Sports—swimming, baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Spa . . . Future Plans—to get a job. JOAN PATRICIA DAY Joanie “A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Happy . . . attractive . . . Cheerleader, Basketball, Bowling, and Softball . . . Secret Ambition—Airline Stewardess . . . Favorite Sports—football, dancing, and swimming . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Ever¬ greens in East Woburn . . . Pet Peeve—conceited people. FRED WILLIAM DEKOW ' ' Decan “Bravery never goes out of fashion. Athletic . . . humorous . . . Baseball, Basketball . . . Secret Ambition—Air Force . . . Favorite Sport—bas¬ ketball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Pool Room . . . Pet Peeve—women drivers. DONALD EDMOND DELOREY “Dee “Good health and good sense are two of life ' s greatest blessings. Easy going . . . cheerful . . . Secret Ambition—Coast Guard . . . Favorite Sport—baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—the corner. DANIEL ROBERT DETESO “Danny “Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . easy-going . . . happy . . . cheerful . . . Pet Peeve—neckties and Eng¬ lish . . . Future Plans—to own a grocery store. JEANNE MARIE DEVER “Of good cheer. Good natured . . . friendly . . . enjoys football . . . Cheerleader, Student Council, Senior Play, Reflector, Glee Club, Badminton and Basketball . . . Future Plans . . . Lowell Teachers College. BERNARD ANTHONY DIMAMBRO “Nothing is so dear and precious as time. Tolerant . . . Basketball . . . Secret Ambition—to re¬ tire . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Towers . . . Pet Peeve—skipping school . . . Future Plans—University of Massachusetts. HARRY NICK DIAMANTAS Nick “The youth of a nation are the trustees of prosperity. Cheerful . . . ambitious . . . Orchestra . . . Secret Ambition—to pass Algebra . . . Favorite Sport—foot¬ ball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—in front of the office . . . Future Plans—to go to prep school. DOROTHY ELIZABETH DOBBINS Dottie “Peace is always beautiful. Pleasant . . . ambitious . . . co-operative . . . Year¬ book, Reflector, Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—artist . . . Favorite Sport—baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Barney ' s . . . Future Plans—secretary. FLORENCE SUSAN DOHERTY Bonnie Music is well said to be the speech oi angels. Attractive . . . cheerful . . . good sport . . . always laughing . . . Reflector, Senior Play, Bowling, Bad¬ minton, Glee Club . . . Favorite Sport—football . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Barney ' s . . . Future Plans— secretary. PAUL GENE DOHERTY Budsie “Almost everything that is great has been done by youth. Easy going . . . good sport . . . Secret Ambition—to make money . . . Favorite Sport—golf . . . Favorite Meeting Place—telephone . . . Pet Peeve—girls . . . Future Plans—work. PAUL RICHARD DOHERTY Dot ' s Happy is the house that shelters a friend. Green eyes . . . brown hair . . . Secret Ambition — to graduate and settle down . . . Favorite Sport — baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place — Herb ' s Bil¬ liard Parlor . . . Pet Peeve — girls, extra sessions . . . Future Plans — to retire. RUTH ELEANOR DOHERTY Ru The mirror of all courtesy. Hazel eyes . . . brown curly hair . . . Yearbook, Woman ' s Club Representative . . . Secret Ambition— to go to South Carolina . . . Favorite Sport—tennis . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Candyland . . . Pet Peeve—conceited boys . . . Future Plans—secretary. RUTH IRENE DOHERTY Ruthie Your wit will never worry you. Cheerful . . . gay . . . Reflector, Glee Club . . . Favor¬ ite Sport—baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Spa . . . Future Plans—Nurses ' Training School. CARLOS RAY DOWNER Jake No legacy is so rich as honesty. Pleasant . . . genial . . . Track Team . . . Secret Am¬ bition—to be a general manager ... Favorite Sports —hockey, dancing, eating, and sleeping . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Shaw ' s store in the West Side . . . Future Plans—owner and operator of a store where there will be plenty to eat. PETER JAMES DURAN Pete “Tis the mind that makes the body rich. Best sport . . . liked by all ... witty . . . Reflector, Bowling, Badminton . . . Pete has represented our school on the Boston Poll for two consecutive years . . . Secret Ambition—to live without working . . . Future Plans—to continue schooling. MARGERY LOUISE EDMONDS Margie A still small voice. Quiet . . . blue eyes . . . enjoys dancing, ice skating, and baseball . . . Secret Ambition—to travel . . . Pet Peeve—homework . . . Future Plans—office work. JOAN KATHRYN FAY Joanne Happiness is speechless. Blond hair . . . blue eyes . . . cute . . . Cheerleader, Reflector, Tennis, Badminton, and Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—Kindergarten Teacher . . . Favorite Sports—football and tenths . . . Future Plans—to fur¬ ther education. MARJORIE ANN FENTON Margie A good reputation is more valuable than money. Full of fun . . . easy going . . . Secret Ambition—to travel to California . . . Favorite Sports —baseball, football, and basketball . . . Future Plans—telephone operator. LORETTA RITA FIGUCIA Dutty “Bright as young diamonds. Most likely to succeed . . . intelligent . . . Woman ' s Club Representative, Operetta, Spelling Bee Finals at Fanueil Hall, Reflector and Bowling . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—singer . . . Hobby—music . . . Pet Peeve—con¬ ceited people . . . Future Plans—secretary. BARBARA ANN FINLEY Fin Wisdom is better than rubies. Friendly . . . likes all sports . . . ambitious . . . Re¬ flector, Basketball, Field Hockey, Softball, Badminton, Tennis and Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—gym teacher or physiotherapist . . . Future Plans—college . . . Pet Peeve—gym first period before English. CHARLES JOSEPH FORESTER Pete “He, perfect dancer, climbs the rope and balances your fear and hope. Best dressed . . . best dancer . . . impressive . . . Track and Cross Country . . . Captain of Traffic Squad . . . Pet Peeve—people ' s whims . . . Favorite Meeting Place—No. Woburn . . . Future Plans—draft age is 18 . MARILYN ANN GARRITY Mai “Manner, not gold, is woman ' s best adornment. Brown hair . . . blue eyes . . . friendly . . . likes base¬ ball . . . Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—private secretary . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Torres, Read¬ ing . . . Future Plans—office work. morning. ANASTASIA GRACE FINNEGAN Ann “Speak the truth and shame the Devil. Easy going . . . athletic . . . Softball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Badminton, Glee Club and Student Council . . . Pet Peeve—cold toast . . . Future Plans—college. MARION LOUISE FITZLER Fitzie The light that shines comes from thine eyes. Cute . . . nice smile . . . likes hockey and football . . . Basketball, Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—to get that certain guy (?) ... Favorite Meeting Place—East Wo¬ burn Evergreens . . . Pet Peeve—getting up in the SHIRLEY JEAN GARVEY Garv Good words are worth much. Friendly . . . easy going . . . Secret Ambition—typist . . . likes baseball and football . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Sugar Bowl . . . Future Plans—New England Trust until further notice. ATHENE JOYCE GIANACOPOLIS With flower of perfect speech. Charming . . . liked by all ... ambitious . . . Reflec¬ tor, Senior Play, Glee Club, Speaking Contest, Spel¬ ling Bee Champion and Bowling . . . Secret Ambition —to be successful . . . Favorite Sports—swimming and football . . . Future Plans—undecided. JEAN MARIE GIBSON Jeannie Still to be neat. Pretty bldnd hair . . . blue eyes . . . friendly . . ., Glee Club, Tennis Club . . . Secret Ambition—to get an A on English tests . . . Pet Peeve—cold weather . . . Favorite Sport—football . . . Future Plans—office work. PEARL BARBARA GICHUN “Mopsy Kindness as large and plain as a prairie wind. Wittiest . . . likable . . . Captain of Junior Basketball Team, Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—second Betty Hutton . . . Favorite Sports—hockey and basketball . . . Future Plans—policewoman. GEORGE FREDERICK GIGGEY Gy A happy a man as any in the world. Black hair . . . friendly . . . likes baseball . . . Favor¬ ite Meeting Place—in front of Central Square Stores . . . Pet Peeve—women dirvers . . . Secret Ambition— to fly an airplane . . . Future Plans—Engineering College. GILBERT EUGENE GODING Gill As upright as tthe cedar. Tall . . . friendly . . . easy-going . . . liked by all . . . President of Junior Home Room. DOREEN GILBERTSON Doddie ' A good mind possesses a kingdom. Cute . . . nice smile . . . quiet . . . Basketball, Bowl¬ ing, and Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—live on an Idaho ranch . . . likes horseback riding and football . . . Pet Peeve—guys with lines . . . Future Plans—fur¬ ther schooling. MARY PATRICIA GOLDEN _ Pat Knowledge is power. A friend to all ... intelligent . . . Reflector, Yearbook, Softball, Girls ' Bowling Team, and Woman ' s Club Re¬ presentative . . . Pat enjoys baseball and swimming . . . Secret Ambition—to travel . . . Future Plans— secretary. RICHARD MAXWELL GOLDMAN Dick And life is itself but a game at football. Likes baseball and basketball in which he participates . . . Bowling, Badminton Club and Traffic Squad . . . Secret Ambition—successful coach . . . ' Future Plans— Springfield College. JAMES GOLES Goats There is no wisdom like frankness. Brown eyes and hair . . . Basketball, Bowling . . . Pet Peeve—silly girls . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Miss Poliaks ' Variety -Store . . . Secret Ambition—to travel . . . Future Plans—Airplane Mechanic. CARL THEODORE GUSTAFSON, JR. Virtue is the truest nobility. Studious . . . quiet . . . Pet Peeve—teachers who give too much homework . . . Favorite ' Sport—hunting . . . Future Plans—Navy. LAURETTA MARY HARGROVE , Lulu As good as gold. Friendly . . . nice smile . . . Basketball, Softball, Field Hockey, Badminton, and Bowling . . . Secret Ambition —to graduate . . . Pet Peeve—homework . . . Favor¬ ite Meeting Place—Spa. MARY WHITE HARRON May A mistress fair. Small . . . Reflector Typist, Vice President of Room 2, Student Council Alternative . . . May also received the Tidd Scolarship in North Woburn . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—teacher . . . Future Plans—secretary. PAUL ROBINSON HATHAWAY They that put their trust in him shall understand the truth. Easy-going . . . liked by all ... Reflector, Bowling . . . Favorite Sport—basketball . . . Pet Peeve—Alge¬ bra and Geometry . . . Future Plans—to study Joural- ism. DORIS ANNE HEDBLOM Dory She finds a place for many a fad today. Witty . . . Reflector, Badminton . . . Favorite Meeting Place—in front of the office . . . Favorite Sport—bad¬ minton. DAVID ERSKINE HILL Dave Both wise and both delightful too. Quiet . . . enjoys baseball . . . Traffic Squad, Photo¬ graphy Editor of. Reflector . . . Pet Peeve—silly girls . . . Future Plans—Aeronautical School. PANO JEFFERSON Twas natural to please. Ambitious . . . enjoys baseball and basketball . . . Bowling, Band, and Orchestra . . . Secret Ambition— to graduate . . . Future Plans—college. CARL HELGE JOHNSON Sonny Whate ' er he did was done with so much ease. Short . . . quiet . . . Band and Orchestra . . . enjoys skiing . . . Secret Ambition—to take a slow boat to China . . . Future Plans—Radio and Television Tech¬ nician or Navy. GILMAN PARKER JOHNSON Gil “In action faithiul, and honor clear. Tall . . . brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . enjoys ski¬ ing . . . Secret Ambition—to sail around the world. . . Future Plans—to study gunsmithing. LENNART CARL JOHNSON Swede “Many small make a great. Short . . . friendly . . . Favorite Sport—hunting . . . Future Plans—to work in a business office. JEAN SHIRLEY KANE Sugar Patience is the remedy for every sorrow. Easy-going . . . small . . . Basketball, Softball, Bowl¬ ing, and Reflector . . . Secret Ambition—to visit Hawaii . . . Favorite Sport—basketball. JOAN MARIE KELLEY Divinely tall and most divinely fair. Tall . . . athletic . . . Badminton, Glee Club, and Bowling . . . Favorite Sport—baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Spa . . . Secret Ambition—office work. RICHARD JAMES KELLY Dick Powerful indeed is the empire of habit. Tall . . . brown hair . . . hazel eyes . . . liked by all . . . Secret Ambition—to graduate . . . Favorite Meet¬ ing Place—Spa. PATRICIA GAIL KNAIDE Pat Genuis, that power which dazzles mortal eyes. Petite . . . intelligent . . Reflector, Woman ' s Club Representative, Senior Plav, President of Room 2, and Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—dressmaking . . . Fav¬ orite Meeting Place—Portsmouth, N. H. ... Pet Peeve —conceited people . . . Future Plans—nurse at the Mount Auburn Hospital. ANNA KONIARES The best mirror is an old friend. Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . ambitious . . . Glee Club, Bowling, Senior Play, Advertising Editor of Year¬ book . . . Secret Ambition—success in life . . . Favor¬ ite Subject—Algebra . . . Future Plans—to attend the Fisher School. ARLENE KAY LANGILL What wisdom can you find that is’greater than kindness. Small . . . active . . . Pee Peeve—teachers . . . Secret Ambition—to travel . . . Favorite Sport—ice skating.. EDWARD THOMAS LANE Eddie He that has patience may compass anything. Tall . . . friend to all ... Bowling . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—Air Force . . Favorite Sports—bowling and Swimming . . . Pet Peeve—girls. ANN MARIE LAWN Sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb. Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . enjoys dancing . . . Badminton . . . Favorite Sport—football . . . Future Plans—typist. DANIEL FOSTER LAWRENCE Dan Sincerity is man ' s greatest asset. Tall ... blond hair . . . blue eyes . . . friendly . . . Bowling . . . enjoys baseball . . . Secret Ambition— Aircraft Technician . . . Future Plans—Preparatory School and College. DOROTHY MARGARET LITTLE Dotty She wears her heart upon her sleeve. Well liked . . . humorous . . . marvelous personality . . . Glee Club, Badminton, Tennis . . . Secretary of Room 23 ... likes footbball . . . Secret Ambition— secretary . . . Future Plans—Business School. ROCHELLE DOROTHY LEVINE “Shelly But where there is true friendship, there needs none. Nice personality . . . attractive clothes . . . enjoys tennis and football . . . Senior Play, Glee Club, Stu¬ dent Council, Girls ' Bowling League . . . President of Room 12 ... Literary Editor of Yearbook . . . Future Plans—Boston University . . . Secret Ambition—suc¬ cess in life. JAMES PAUL LOGUE Loguie It is good to be merry and wise. Easy-going . . . enjoys basketball, football, and base¬ ball . . . Basketball and Badminton . . . Home Room President . . . Secret Ambition — to retire at 21 ... Future Plans — a mason. HELEN TERESA LOMBARD Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Nice personality . . . full of fun . . . likes basketball . . . member of Student Council for two years . . . Pet Peeve—girls that smoke . . . Future Plans—secretary. JOHN ALBERT LOVE Al It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness. Tall . . . handsome . . . well-liked . . . enjoys hockey . . . Bowling, Band, Treasurer of Student Council . . . Pet Peeve—women drivers . . . Future Plans—to be a man. SONJA JOANNE LOVGREN Sonny The memory of the just is blessed. Attractive blond . . . blue eyes . . . pleasing person¬ ality . . . Woburn Woman ' s Club Representative, Treasurrer of Senior Class, Yearbook . . . Secret Am¬ bition—to visit Sweden . . . Favorite memory—June, 1950, (why?) . . . Favorite Sports—skating and bowl¬ ing . . . Future Plans—bookkeeper. JOHN THURSTON LUNDIN Jackie “The eye is not satisfied with seeing. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . good sense of humor . . . Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—to own a stock car . . . Favorite Sport—auto racing . . . Favorite Meeting Place—King Cole Do-nut Shop . . . Future Plans—mechanic. DOROTHY RITA LYNCH Dorita Great is truth, and mighty above all things. Tall . . . blond . . . blue eyes . . . Reflector . . . likes ice skating, football and baseball . . . Secret Ambition —to own a Cadillac . . . Favorite Meeting Place— Spa . . . Future Plans—Art School. CAROL ANN MACE Macy “Good as a play. Brown hair . . . green eyes . . . pleasing smile . . . most popular girl . . . Cheerleader . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—to graduate . . . Favorite Sports—football and baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Woburn Square . . . Future Plans-—to work. ELLEN LOUISE LYONS “Ell “To love, cherish, and to obey. Blond . . . blue eyes . . . Reflector, Yearbook, Bowl ¬ ing, Badminton, Glee Club, Tennis, Junior Representa¬ tive on 1950 Yearbook, President of Room 20, Filene ' s Fashion Board, Queen of the Senior Dance, and Sen¬ ior Play . . . Secret Ambition—model . . . Future Plans —Lowell State Teachers ' College . . . Pet Peeve—con¬ ceited boys and boisterous girls. ROBERT GREGORY MACKINNON Whiffle Words of truth and soberness. Good sport ._. . Basketball, (Football, and Baseball . . . wittiest . . . Secret Ambition—to be successful and meet Betty Grable . . . Favorite Sport—baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Barney ' s and Ben ' s . . . Pet Peeve—girls with big feet (why Whiffle . . . did some one step on your feet) . . . Future Plans—to join the Marines. LENA LEONILDA MAFFEO Lee Virtue is like a rich stone . . . best plain set. Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . attractive . . . Favor¬ ite Sport—baseball . . . Bowling Team . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Oak Island, Revere . . . Pet Peeve— leaving kerchiefs in her locker. JAMES SPENCE MAHONEY Mo “Chiefly the mould of a man ' s fortune is in his own hands. Tall . . . light brown hair . . . blue eyes . . . Traffic Squad, Band, Senior Play, Public Speaker, Boys ' Bad¬ minton Club . . . Secret Ambition—to graduate . . . Favorite Sport—football . . . Favorite Meeting Place— Ben ' s . . . Future Plans—to be kept out of the infantry. EDNA CLAIRE MALONE Jo-Edna ' I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fort¬ ress, my God in him will I trust. Gray eyes . . . brown hair . . . active . . . Badminton, Reflector . . . Secret Ambition—actress . . . Favorite Sport—swimming . . . Favorite Meeting Place—J. J. Newberry ' s . . . Pet Peeve—silly girls . . . Future Plans—Southern Union College, Alabama. PETER JOSEPH MARASHIO Pete A gentleman makes no noise. Hazel eyes . . . brown hair . . . tall . . . dark . . . Secret Ambition—to manage Red Sox . . . Favorite Sport—baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Town Line . . . Future Plans—undecided. JOSEPH CLARENCE MARCHANT Joe Take care and pay this with presence of mind. Brown eyes . . . black hair . . . tall . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—bookkeeper . . . Favorite Sports—football and ice skating . . . Pet Peeve—school. CHARLES NEWTON _MARTIN Charlie “A good man possesses a kingdom. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . handsome . . . Traffic Officer, Junior Committee . . . Secret Ambition—to own a trucking company . . . Favorite Sports—base¬ ball and football . . . Future Plans—Mechanical En¬ gineering School. MICHAEL MARCIANO, JR. Mikie The truth is always the strongest argument. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . popular . . . Football, Basketball, and Baseball . . . Secret Ambition—to graduate with A1 Love and with a cute little Swede . . . Favorite Sport—football . . . Favorite Meeting Place—10 Harrison Avenue . . . Future Plans—un¬ decided. FRANCIS XAVIER MASSE Fran Success is man ' s god. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . tall . . . Traffic Squad, Student Council, Yearbook, Senior Dance Committee, Senior Play . . . Favorite Sport—skating . . . Future Plans—college. BEVERLY MARY McCALL ”Bev Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . tall . . . Glee Club, Reflector . . . Secret Ambition—singer . . . Favorite Sports—softball and basketball . . . Future Plans— office work. SHIRLEY MAE McCUE , Mick “Your heart ' s desires are with you. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . well-known . . . friend¬ ly .. . Glee Club, Reflector, Softball, Tennis, C. A. P. . . . Secret Ambition—to go to California . . . Favorite Sports—ice skating and roller skating . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Candyland . . . Future Plans—tele¬ phone operator. MARY FRANCES McGINN “The end is not yet. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . friendly . . . Bowling Team . . . Favorite Sports—basketball and baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Candyland . . . Pet Peeve—conceited people . . . Future Plans—office work. ZOE HOPE MENTAS “Zo-Zo “Unto you is paradise opened. Brown eyes . . . black hair . . . petite . . . attractive . . . Badminton, Tennis, and Reflector . . . Secret Am¬ bition—to visit Gay Paree . . . Favorite Pastime— dancing . . . Favorite Meeting Place—305 Common¬ wealth Avenue . . . Pet Peeve—teacher . . . Future Plans—Burdett College. JOHN MENTES Johnny Rejoice, o young man, in thy youth. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . tall . . . handsome . . . Favorite Sport—basketball . . . Favorite Meet¬ ing Place—Spa . . . Pet Peeve—boys with Model A ' s. KATHERINE CONSTANCE MIGGOS “Kay Knowledge increases strength. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . brilliant . . . Reflec¬ tor, Badminton, Tennis, Operetta, and Junior Marshall at Class Day . . . Secret Ambition—truckdriver . . . Pet Peeve—sarcasm . . . Future Plans—University of Maasachusetts. EDWARD NICHOLAS MORRIS ”Moe “What is yours is mine, and all mine is yours. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . handsome . . . quiet . . . Operetta, Yearbook, and Traffic Squad . . . Favor¬ ite Sport—football . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Town Line. THOMAS FRANCIS MULLEN Fran For all we know. Easy-going . . . tall . . . good-looking . . . Secret Am¬ bition—to be a famous story writer . . . Favorite Sport —baseball . . . Favortie Meeting Place—O ' Brien ' s Drug Store . . . Future Plans—chemical engineer. JOHN THOMAS MULRENAN ”Mul His native home deep imagined in his soul. Sincere . . . tall . . . Secret Ambition—to graduate. . . Favorite Sport—hockey ... Pet Peeve—tipping over in cars . . . Future Plans—college . . . Favorite Meet¬ ing Place—Scott Street. EUNICE LOUISE MURPHY Eunice I shall go softly all my years. Liked by all ... good sport . . . sense of humor . . . Basketball Manager of the Girls ' team, Field Hockey, Badminton, Softball, Student Council, and Operetta . . . Secret Ambition—to travel extensively . . . Favor¬ ite Meeting Place—Candyland . . . Pet Peeve—extra sessions . . . Future Plans—nurse. RICHARD LAWRENCE MURPHY ' Rich I am as sober as a judge. Blond hair . . . tall . . . good-looking . . . Boys ' Bowl¬ ing League . . Secret Ambition—$1,000,000 in the bank . . . Pet Peeve—woman bowlers . . . Future Plans—accountant. DONALD ROBERT NEGRI Don “It is better to be faithful than famous. Easy-going . . . happy. . . good basketball player . . . Secret Ambition—to graduate . . . can be found in the Y. M. C. A. ... Future Plans—join the marines. EDITH ELEANOR NELSON El “Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. ' Green eyes . . . brown hair . . . Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—to be a secretarv . . . Favorite Sport—base¬ ball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Spa . . . Future Plans—work as a secretary and get married. HAROLD PETER NELSON A word spoken in due season, how good it is. ' Brown eyes . . . dark brown hair . . . Favorite Sport —football . . . Future Plans—Radio Technician. ALICE MARY NEWTON Manner is all in all. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . quiet . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—to travel around the world . . . Favorite Sport— swimming . . . Future Plans—Waves. AUSTIN LAYTON NICKERSON Nick I will maintain it before the whole world. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . tall . . . friendly to all . . . Favorite Sports—hockey and basketball ... Fav¬ orite Meeting Place—any place where there are wo¬ men . . . Pet Peeve—dull pencils . . . Future Plans to graduate and join the Navy. RICHARD ALVIN NOHELTY Dick A moral, sensible, and well-bred man. Hazel eyes . . . brown hair . . . tall . . . cheerful . . . Favorite Sports—baseball, basketball, and bowling . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Y. M. C. A. ... Pet Peeve—coming to school . . . Future Plans—to join service. DORIS MARIE NOONAN Doe Good health and good sense are two of life ' s greatest blessings. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . cute . . . friendly . . . Orchestra, Tennis . . . Favorite Sports—football and basketball. HELEN DOREEN O ' DONNELL ”Huna Let patience have her perfect work. Blue eyes . . . brunette . . . friend to all . . . active . . . Basketball, Softball, Field Hockey, Badminton, Bowling, Reflector, and Student Council . . . Secret Ambition—Bridgewater State Teacher ' s College . . . . . . Favorite Sport—basketball . . . Pet Peeve—silly girls and smoking. MARGARET HELEN O ' HEARNE Maggie “I ' would help others, out of a fellow feeling. Blue eyes . . . dark brown hair . . . Basketball, Bad¬ minton, Glee Club, Knitting Club, and Reflector . . . Secret Ambition—to live a long life . . . Favorite Meet- Place—City Hall Steps . . . Pet Peeve—people who exaggerate . . . Future Plans—typist. IRENE MAY OLSON “The very pink of perfection. Blue eyes . . . blond hair . . . pleasant . . . Basket¬ ball, Softball, Cheerleader, Senior Dance Committee, and Badminton ... Secret Ambition—to keep going steady with Mike . . . Favorite Sport—basketball . . . Pet Peeve—when you give a teacher an excuse that is a fight one, and he doesn ' t believe you. BASIL COSTAS PAICOPOULAS Billy The hearing ear and seeing eye. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . tall . . . good-look¬ ing . . . Favorite Sport—basketball . . . Future Plans —undecided. DEAN EARLE OULTON A merry heart doeth good like a : medicine. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . friendly . . . Orchestra, Band, Circulation Manager for the Reflector . . . Fav¬ orite Sport—baseball . . . Future Plans—to further education. JOSEPHINE MARY PARIS Dolly Righteousness exalteth a nation. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . most bashful . . . Bowling . . . Secret Ambition—Horse Trainer . . . Fav¬ orite Sports—Polo and Horse Racing . . . Future Plans -—Art School. NANCY ELEANOR PARKER Nan A soul as white as heaven. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . cute . . . friend to all . . . Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—to fly a plane and marry a pilot that sings . . . Favorite Sports— swimming and bike riding . . . Favorite ' Meeting Place —corner of Willow and South Bedford Streets . . . Pet Peeve—people who swear a great deal . . . Future Plans—singer. RONA PARKER Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . friendly . . . Reflec¬ tor, Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—to see the world . . . Favorite Sports—basketball and roller skating . . . Pet Peeve—second lunch . . . Future Plans—to attend Business School. JUNE RUTH PETERSON Junie Fair and softly goes far. Brown eyes . . . reddish brown hair . . . ambitious. . . Secret Ambition—actress . . . Favorite Sports—Base¬ ball, Hockey, and Football . . . Favorite Meeting Place —North Congregational Church . . . Future Plans— join the Wacs. BEVERLY ANN PHINNEY Bev Peace I leave with you. Brown eyes . . . brown hair . . . tall . . . attractive . . . Operetta, Reflector, Yearbook, Spelling Bee Finals, Glee Club . . . Secret Amb ition—Commercial Artist . . . Favorite Sport—skating . . . Hobby—music . . . Future Plans—Massachusetts School of Art. ANGELO JOSEPH PIAZZA Al “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Nice-looking . . . friendly . . . Football, Basketball, Baseball, . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Central Square. ELVIRA JOSEPHINE PICA Vera A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Pleasant . . . full of fun . . . likes horseback riding . . . Basketball, Badminton, Field Hockey, Bowling, and Tennis . . . Pet Peeve—gooey lipstick . . . Future Plans—veterinarian. DONALD EDMOND PIGOTT Don Good sense is one of life ' s blessings. Good sport . . . co-operative . . . Cross Country, Foot¬ ball . . . Pet Peeve—talkative girls . . . Favorite Sport —hunting . . . Future Plans—Navy. CHARLES FRANCIS PORTER Charlie A generous heart is a rich quality. A swell friend . . . Student Council ... Favorite Sport—hockey . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Dinny ' s Store . . . Future Plans—A government job. ALFRED RICHARD POTTER “Al “A smile can hide any sorrow. Pleasant smile . . . ambitious . . . Yearbook, Traffic Squad . . . one of four chosen to attend Saturday classes at Massachusetts School of Art ... ' Favorite Sport—swimming . . . Future Plans—Massachusetts School of Art. VIRGINIA MARGARET PRADO “Ginny “Honesty is the best policy. Cute ... an excellent student . . . liked by all ... likes to attend the football games . . . Future Plans— college. EDWARD EUGENE REIL “Red “Life is just a bowl of cherries. A good athlete ... cheerful . . . enjoys sports, espec¬ ially baseball . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Joe ' s Pizza Place . . . Secret Ambition—chemist. MARGARET ANNE RAMSEY “Margie “Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Friendly . . . enjoys baseball and roller-skating . . . Reflector, Glee Club, Tennis, Softball . . . Secret Ambi¬ tion—to get hold of Miss Burnap ' s red pencil . . . Fu¬ ture Plans—Mount Auburn Nursing School. FRANCES PEARL RAY “Pearl “Busy here and there ' . ' Cute blond . . . well-dressed . . . extremely ambitious ... a good sport . . . Yearbook, Senior Play, Badmin¬ ton, Bowling, Glee Club, Vice-President of the Student Council, Junior Prom Dance Committee, Representative of High School on Good Government Day . . . enjoys badminton, baseball, and football . . . Pet Peeve—dis¬ courteous people . . . Secret Ambition—-to be success¬ ful ... Future Plans—Chamberlain Retailing School. DONALD STUART RICHARDSON “Donnie “A merry heart doeth good. Blond hair . . . green eyes . . . tall . . . handsome . . . easy-going ... Favorite Sport—baseball . . . Future Plans—undecided. MARJORIE ANN REIL “Puchie “Sweet are the thoughts that savor content. Friendly . . . likes bowling and ice skating . . . Glee Club . . . Future Plans—bookkeeper. THERESA RODOLFOS “Terry Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. Quiet . . . always has a smile . . . Favorite Sports— baseball and football . . . Bowling, Glee Club . . . Fu¬ ture Plans—undecided. GUY JOHN ROTONDO, JR. Roty Music, the harmony of life. Ambitious . . . conscientious . . . likes basketball and singing . . . Operetta, Reflector, and Student Council . . . Secret Ambition—to be a second Perry Como . . . Future Plans. . New England Conservatory of Popular Music. ROBERT CHARLES SCIRE “Fud A finger in every pie. ' Liked by all ... sports-minded . . . Co-Captain of the Football Team, President of the Student Council, Vice-President of the Senior Class, Yearbook, Badmin¬ ton, Baseball . . . Favorite Sport—football. JOHN ROBERT SEMINATORE ' A hard beginning makes a good ending. Talented .... friendly . . . Art Editor on the Year¬ book, Traffic Squad, Operetta, Home Room winner of medal for Spelling Bee, and Senior Play . . . Pet Peeve —Homework . . . Secret Ambition, .to become a pilot . . . Future Plans—college or art school. JAMES DUNCAN SHERBURNE Dunck The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Bashful . . . nice-looking . . . good natured . . . Secret Ambition—to stay single . . . Favorite Sports-—hockey and swimming. PAUL RICHARD SHWAB Shwabie The greater man the greater courte sy. Sports-minded . . . cheerful . . . Secret Ambition—to be principal of Woburn High School . . . Favorite Sports—baseball, basketball, and golf . . . Pet Peeve —conceited people. ROBERT WARREN SIMONDS Si A contentious man will never lack words. Tall . . . nice-looking . . . friendly . . . enjoys basket¬ ball . . . Secret Ambition—to become Vice-President of the A P ... Future Plans—to become manager of the A P. MARJORIE ELAINE SMITH Midgie She ' s as fair as a summer ' s rose. Cutest girl ... Jr. Prom Dance Committee, Reflector, Spelling Bee Champion in Junior and Senior year, Glee Club . . . enjoys baseball . . . Secret Ambition —to pilot a plane . . . Favorite Memory—August, 1947 . . . Pet Peeve—prejudice and also gym the first period . . . Future Plans—nurse. JAMES EDWARD STEARNS “Jim “ Lead me to the rock that is higher than I. Bashful . . . tall . . . brown hair and eyes . . . enjoys sports, especially baseball . . . Secret Ambition—to be short. SHIRLEY ANNE STENQUIST Shirl Without kindness there can be no true joy. Quiet . . . pleasant . . . hopes to get married and live in California . . . likes football and badminton . . . Senior Play, Badminton . . . Pet Peeve—people who tease . . . Future Plans—office work. JAMES HENRY SULLIVAN Jimmie The way to gain a iriend is to be one. Nice-looking . . . friendly . . . enjoys hockey and baseball . . . President of Room ' 10, Baseball . . . Secret Ambition—to get out of school . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Town Line. ELIZABETH ANN SWANSON Betty Neatness in 1 a woman is one of the greatest qualities. Quiet . . . liked by all ... Glee Club, Softball . .. Pet Peeve—conceited people . . . likes football, swim¬ ming and skating . . . Secret Ambition—to be a pri¬ vate secretary . . . Future Plans—office work. CORA MAY TAYLOR Chick It is quality rather than quantity that matters. Cheerful . . . enjoys baseball ' . . . Favorite Meeting Place—in Medford . . . Secret Ambition—taxi driver . . . Pet Peeve—girls who stand in front of the mirror until the bell rings and still don ' t make any improve¬ ments . . . Future Plans—office work. DAVIDA JEANINE TAYLOR Deedee Patience is the best remedy for any trouble. Pleasant disposition . . . likes football and baseball . . . Pet Peeve—getting up in the mornin g . . . Bad¬ minton, Reflector . . . Secret Ambition—umpire for major league baseball games. MARGARET MARY THOMAS Peggy In her tongue is the law of kindness. Quiet . . . swell pal . . . enjoys baseball and football . . . Yearbook . . . Secret Ambition—to be a famous ice-skating star . . . Pet Peeve— waiting for the phone to ring. SHIRLEY ANN TIERNO Shirl Cheerfulness is the result of goodness and wisdom. Nice personality . . . enjoys badminton ' and football . . . Basketball, Badminton, Reflector . . . Pet Peeve— having Mr. Walker only four times a week .... Secret Ambition—to settle down. HELEN CONSTANCE TRIANTAFILOU Length of days in her right hand, in her left hand riches and honor. Nice personality . . . elite . . . sincere . . . enjoys dancing and music . . . Student Council, Reflector, Jr. Representative on 1950 Yearbook, Woman ' s Club Rep¬ resentative, Secretary of Senior Class, Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook, Red Cross Representative, Glee Club, and Senior Play . . . Favorite Meeting Place—305 Commonwealth Avenue . . . Future Plans to become a good secretary and attend Burdett College. VIVIAN MARY VALENTE Viv The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Friendly . . . liked by all ... likes football and bowl¬ ing . . . Future Plans—to be a cashier . . . Favorite Meeting Place—Medford Square. PAULINE THERESA VERRECCHY Polly Truth is the highest thing a woman may keep. Liked by all ... nice personality . . . Reflector, Oper¬ etta, Glee Club . . . enjoys basketball and baseball . . . Pet Peeve—homework . . . Secret Ambition—tele¬ phone operator . . . Future Plans—to further educa¬ tion. GEORGE BURNEY WELLS. JR Burney He was a burning and shining light. Friendly . . . nice looking . . . Baseball, Football . . . Secret Ambition—to graduate. „ DOROTHY LOUISE WESCOTT Dotty Sing away sorrow, cast away care. Cheerful . . . good sport ... Glee Club, Badminton, Majorette, Rainbow Girl . . . Secret Ambition—ballet dancer . . . likes roller skating and bicycling . . . Pet Peeve.—nagging . . . Future Plans—to teach grammar school—but not for ' long! ■Ill JOHN THOMAS WESTWATER Jackie Progress man ' s distinctice mask. Friendly . . . enthusiastic . . . Secret Ambition—to graduate . . . likes football . . . Pet Peeve—conceited people . . . Future Plans—Bentley ' s Business School. NORMA JEAN WHITE ”Hi-Jean Nothing succeeds like success. Pleasant . . . cheerful . . . President of Room four . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . Secret Ambition.—to move to Arizona . . . Future Plans—hairdresser . . . Pet Peeve—-jealous people. MARY FRANCES WHITTIE ' Mimi Dance, laugh, and be merry. Full of fun . . . always has a smile. . . Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition— to drive a man mad! . . . Future Plans—to marry an air force man . . . Pet Peeve—boys with a phony line. RUTH HILDEGARD WIKMAN Gasker To’a young heart everything is fun. Friendly ... a good sport . . . enjoys baseball and football . . . Badminton . . . Pet Peeve—conceited people . . . Future Plans—office worker. HOWARD PHILIP WILDER Sonny Hope and be happy that ' s all for the best. Good natured . . . easy-going . . . enjoys football games . . . Bowling, Band, ' and Orchestra. AUDREY JOAN WORLEY ”Auds By the work one knows the workman. Nice personality . . . blond-hair . . . enjoys baseball . . . Editor-in-Chief of the Reflector, Bowling . . . Pet Peeve—two faced people . . . Future Plans—Kather¬ ine Gibbs Business School. EVA YEATROPOULOS She has the luxury of doing good. Friendly . . . likes dancing and dancing . . . Pet Peeve —getting sessions for something you didn ' t do ... Secret Ambition—to be successful and to take a trip to Sun Valley . . . Favorite Meeting Place—305 Com¬ monwealth Avenue . . . Future Plans—Burdett College. JUDY SOPHIE ZIEMBA Hoody Where the willingness is great the difficulties cannot be great. Nice smile . . . well-liked . . . likes baseball . . . Bad¬ minton, Tennis, Reflector . . . Secret Ambition—to get a MacKenzie Special . . . Pet Peeve—people who drink Red Cap . . . Future Plans—secretary. RICHARD NORMAN BRADLEY Herb What ' s mine is yours and what ' s yours is mine. Quiet . . . easy-going . . . full of fun . . . Secret Am¬ bition—to be an accountant . . . Favorite Sport—swim¬ ming. HUGH ROBERT McELHINEY Herb Road, mark, learn, and inwardly digest. Blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . Favorite Sports—foot¬ ball, bowling, and fishing . . . ' Favorite Meeting Place —corner of Hudson and Main Streets . . . Future Plans —Navy. ALBERT GEORGE McGUERTY Al With time and patience, the leaf of the mulberry tree becomes satin. Very very co-operative . . . tall . . . good-looking . . . can be found in McLaughlin and Dennisons . . . Fu¬ ture Plans — undecided. DORIS ELIZABETH MYOTT Dorry Distinction without a difference. Intelligent . . . petite and quiet . . . Glee Club . . . Secret Ambition—secretary . . . Favorite Sport—base¬ ball . . . Favorite ’Meeting Place—Spa . . . Future Plans—to work as a secretary and get married. MICHAEL HAROLD TOFFALO Harry Life is just one big holiday. Friendly . . . tall . . . Orchestra . . . Pet Peeve—girls . . . Secret Ambition—to travel . . . Future Plans— Aeronautics. 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J_A_J’_Bft_____ _ N -rie. s of days fhaT wc loolci So de.a ' -r w ij ],.(V m m m m j r C J) ■3 J • • Mc,v - — e-r _ — • U puC- T ___J_ --,- X -2- -l Z T m) □ 1 CJ l5 m w m HaiL to our AL- MA• . - TE R - A- 4 -_j_ x A 1 -ar-7 . u aad-Ly we. say good - bye. MOST TALENTED Pauline Verrecchy Guy Rotondo MOST ATHLETIC Florence Bezzati Robert Scire CUTEST Marjorie Smith Charles Bevilacqua S u p E R MOST AMBITIOUS Pearl Ray Earl Adams MOST BASHFUL Josephine Paris James Sherburne S E N I O R S MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Loretta Figucia Earl Adams MOST POPULAR Carol Mace Robert Scire BEST DRESSED Hazel Batten Pete Forrester WITTIEST Pearl Gitchun Robert MacKinnon BEST DANCERS Joan Day Pete Forrester BEST SPORTS Florence Bezzati Peter Duran DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL Pearl Ray Earl Adams Class Will We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-One, being of sound mind, gather here to bestow our most cherished possessions. We do here and now reveal to the public our Class Will and Testament. DOROTHY MARGARET LITTLE leaves her witty manner. JAME S DUNCAN SHERBURNE leaves his shy disposition. BEVERLY MARY McCALL leaves without a sound. SHIRLEY ANN BREEN and ALICE MARY NEWTON leave their subtleness. JOHN LOUIS CENNERAZZO withdraws from his seat in Room 20. DOROTHY ELIZABETH DOBBINS and ATHENE JOYCE GIANACOPOLIS de¬ part taking their intelligence with them. EDWARD THOMAS LANE leaves his books practically new. HELEN DOREEN O ' DONNELL departs from her position on the Reflector. CHARLES ERNEST BEVILACQUA leaves his end position on the football team. RUTH HILDEGARD WIKMAN leaves with her usual smile. ALFRED RICHARD POTTER and DONALD STUART RICHARDSON depart with their jovial spirit. ANN KONIARES leaves her pleasing personality. RONALD VERNON ALLEN leaves his place in the Biology class to some daring Junior. DORIS ELIZABETH MYOTT leaves with a feeling of accomplishment. BENNIE ANTHONY DIMAMBRO leaves his unique creative ability. NANCY ELEANOR PARKER leaves taking her vocal talent with her. PAUL GENE DOHERTY leaves taking his girl troubles with him. HAZEL ANN BATTEN leaves her thoughts with a Junior Football Star. ROBERT CHARLES SCIRE withdraws from all his offices. MARY FLORENCE BEZZATI leaves her sportsmanship. PETER JOSEPH MARASHIO leaves his baseball equipment to an oncoming baseball star. SHIRLEY JEAN GARVEY leaves her baby sitting job to a patient Junior. JOHN THURSTON LUNDIN leaves his jalopy to some future teenacide artist. BEVERLY ANN PHINNEY departs with her artistic talents. JAMES HENRY SULLIVAN departs with a trail of girls behind him. PANO JEFFERSON leaves his position in the band. MARGERY LOUISE EDMONDS and MARJORIE ANN FENTON leave arm in arm. MARY WHITE HARRON leaves with a host of friends. AUSTIN LAYTON NICKERSON and BASIL COSTAS PALICOPOULAS leave their biology worries behind. MARY PATRICIA GOLDEN leaves her place on the Yearbook to a worthy Junior. ROBERT GREGORY MACKINNON leaves his charm and wit to whoever wants it. BARBARA ANN BOUDREAU and CAROL ANN MACE proudly withdraw from their co-captaincy of the cheerleaders. HOWARD PHILIP WILDER leaves the teachers still sending him sessions. JEAN MARIE GIBSON and JOANNE KATHRYN FAY leave many friends be¬ hind. SHIRLEY ANN TIERNO leaves to join Bobby. DOROTHY LOUISE WESCOTT leaves her famous baton (but not in mid-air). CLASS WILL — (Continued) RICHARD MAXWELL GOLDMAN and JAMES GOLES leave their positions on the Basketball Team to some lucky Junior. LORETTA RITA FIGUCIA leaves her position as one of the top spellers to a worthy Junior. JOAN MARIE KELLY leaves her bowling ability. ANGELO JOHN CAPUA leaves with George. EDITH ELEANOR NELSON departs with a bright smile and beaming personal¬ ity. MARY FRANCES WHITTLE leaves her many problems. JOHN THOMAS MULRENAN leaves for North Woburn in the oil truck. DAVIDA JEANINE TAYLOR and DORIS ANNE HEDBLOM leave together. MARY FRANCES McGINN leaves her happy disposition to a lucky Junior. GILBERT EUGENE GODING gives up his interest in school — what was it? CORA MAY TAYLOR leaves a lovely smile. LAURETTA MARY HARGROVE leaves to join Anthony. MICHAEL MARCIANO, Jr. and IRENE MAY OLSON leave their sportsmanship. PEARL BARBARA GICHUN bestows her happy manner on all Juniors. EARL FRANCIS ADAMS bequeaths his position as President of the Senior Class to some worthy Junior. MARILYN ANN GARRITY leaves with her many friends. CHARLES NEWTON MARTIN leaves his mechanical curiosity. RUTH ELEANOR DOHERTY bestows her place in the Woman ' s Club to a lucky Junior. ANGELO JOSEPH PIAZZA leaves the girls of Woburn High to the boys of ' 52. SHIRLEY JEAN KANE leaves her place on the basketball team. ADA CORRINE BIGGER leaves smiling as usual. MICHAEL HAROLD TOFFALO bestows his position in the orchestra to some worthy person. PATRICIA GAIL KNAIDE leaves her high scholastic record. LAURA HELEN AMES leaves with David. MARJORIE ANNE REIL departs with a pleasing personality. ANASTASIA GRACE FINNEGAN and EUNICE LOUISE MURPHY leave their cheerful manner behind. MAJORIE ELAINE SMITH leaves her position as the cutest girl to a lucky Junior. DAVID ERSKINE HILL leaves with a lucky senior girl. ROCHELLE DOROTHY LEVINE leaves the Chemistry laboratory — safely. GILMAN PARKER JOHNSON leaves in a quiet manner. MARION LOUISE FITZLER leaves her host of friends. ELLEN LOUISE LYONS leaves her senior dance queen ' s crown to a deserving Junior. DONALD JOHN BUCKLEY departs still talking. DANIEL ROBERT DETESO leaves happily. VIRGINIA MARGARET PRADO leaves soft spokenly. MARGARET HELEN O ' HEARNE transfers for a better life. THOMAS FRANCIS MULLEN leaves willingly. JUDY SOPHIE ZIEMBA l eaves Mrs. Gillespie looking for a new helper. DANIEL FOSTER LAWRENCE departs to begin a new life. KARYL EUNICE BRYAN leaves W. H. S. willingly. JOHN ALBERT LOVE leaves with Barbara. HELEN CONSTANCE TRIANTAFILOU proudly leaves her many accomplish¬ ments. THOMAS HENRY COLLINS gives up his place on the football team. CLASS WILL — (Continued) ZOE HOPE MENTAS and EVA YEATROPOULOS depart the best of friends. RICHARD JAMES KELLY leaves the honor of being tallest boy in the Class of ' 51. JOAN MARIE CROCKER grants Miss Mawn peace. ARLENE KAY LANGILL leaves school to those who enjoy it. JOHN THOMAS WESTWATER leaves the teachers in peace. FRANCES PEARL RAY leaves her ambitious qualities. PAUL RICHARD DOHERTY leaves W. H. S. sadly. SHIRLEY MAE McCUE leaves her quiet manner. JOSEPH CLARENCE MARCHANT leaves headed towards Winchester. RONA PARKER and MARGARET ANN RAMSEY willingly leave without a complaint. JOHN HENRY CARTON leaves the initials D. W. on that certain desk. ANN MARIE LAWN leaves her sparkling smile. HAROLD PETER NELSON leaves his shadow. BARBARA ANN FINLEY leaves her pleasing personality. FLORENCE SUSAN DOHERTY leaves a sparkling smile to be remembered. INEZ ANN COOPER departs as happily as she came. HUGH ROBERT McELHENEY departs in a cloud of smoke. LENNART CARL JOHNSON departs relieving certain teachers. AUDREY JOAN WORLEY leaves her position as Editor-in-Chief of the Reflec¬ tor for an oncoming senior. RITA DAHLMAN and DORIS MARIE NOONAN leave their accordian talent. DONALD EDMOND PIGOTT leaves without a struggle. DOREEN GILBERTSON leaves with her many friends. JUNE RUTH PETERSON leaves her tales behind her. CARLOS ROY DOWNER, PAUL RICHARD SHWAB and CHARLES FRANCIS PORTER willingly leave together. CARL THEODORE GUSTAFSON, JR. leaves quietly. THERESA RODOLFOS leaves w ithout a doubt. THERESA MARGARET CLANCY bestows her position as leader of the Band to some Junior. JOHN ROBERT SEMINATORE withdraws from the Yearkbook Staff. JOHN MYLES AIREY rides away on his motorcycle. JOSEPHINE ANN BRUNO leaves her smile and friendly disposition. DONALD ROBERT NEGRI leaves for the Y. M. C. A. ELVIRA JOSEPHINE PICA gives up her chemical curiosity. RUTH IRENE DOHERTY and PAULINE THERESA VERRECCHY transfer their positions as Art Editors of the Reflector. CARL HELGE JOHNSON leaves his shyness. EDNA CLAIRE MALONE leaves a perfect record. ROMA HELEN COX departs with her host of friends. GEORGE FREDERICK GIGGEY bequeaths his solid geometry book to some lucky Junior. DONALD EDMOND DELOREY and JAMES PAUL LOGUE leave to join the rest of their crowd. HELEN THERESA LOMBARD departs with Jimmy. GUY JOHN ROTONDO, JR. leaves the school minus a singer. JEAN MARIE COAKLEY willingly departs. GEORGE BURNEY WELLS, JR. leaves a string of broken hearts. BARBARA ANN BROGNA leaves the orchestra ' s piano. RICHARD ALVIN NOHELTY sadly leaves his many Junior friends. JEANNE MARIE DEVER bestows her friendly personality on all. CLASS WILL — (Continued) CHARLES JOSEPH FORRESTER leaves his thoughts to a Junior girl. NORMA JEAN WHITE leaves her sparkling personality. JAMES SPENCE MAHONEY departs taking his dancing ability with him. JOAN PATRICIA DAY willingly departs for another town. RICHARD BRATT leaves his cross country uniform hanging in the locker room. GEORGE ALBERT McGUERTY leaves at last. VIVIAN MARY VALENTE leaves nice thoughts to all that know her. ALBERT JOSEPH CHESTER departs in peace. MARGARET MARY THOMAS gladly leaves her chemistry problems behind. EDWARD NICHOLAS MORRIS leaves a few broken test tubes to some unlucky Junior. MURIEL AMES leaves tardy slips. JOHN MENTES leaves much in accordance with his wishes. ANN MARIE BARRASSO departs with her lover Peter. RICHARD LAWRENCE MURPHY proudly leaves his manager ' s position. MARION LOUISE CULLIVAN departs on her tapping feet. FRANCIS XAVIER MASSE leaves his trigonometry book to the next victim. SONJA JOANNE LOVGREN bequeaths her position as Treasurer of the Senior Class. SHIRLEY ANN STENQUIST departs from working in the office. RICHARD NORMAN BRADLEY leaves after a short stay. ELLEN ELIZABETH DASCOLI bestows her best wishes on all Juniors. KATHERINE CONSTANCE MIGGOS departs taking her stage ability with her. JAMES EDWARD STEARNS leaves without a complaint. ANN MARIE CARR departs joyfully with her East Woburn friends. ELIZABETH ANN SWANSON sadly leaves Bobby. DEAN EARLE OULTON grants his position on the traffic squad. JOSEPHINE MARY PARIS withdraws from Room 25 quietly. FRED WILLIAM DEKOW departs with his favorite senior girl. DOROTHY RITA LYNCH leaves without regrets. LENA LEONILDA MAFFEO departs with a circle of friends. PETER JAMES DURAN and PAUL ROBINSON HATHAWAY gladly leave their Latin books behind. EDWARD EUGENE REIL leaves his lefty ' s mitt. HARRY NICK DI AM ANT AS transfers his broken seat in Room 16 to an un¬ lucky Junior. PETER JAMES COCCOLUTO leaves his seat in Rotary Club. ROBERT WARREN SIMONDS withdraws as silently as he came 1 in. EDWARD CHARLES DINEEN leaves his position on the track team. In witness whereof we do set our signature on the first day of June in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred Fifty-One. Signed: Class of 1951 fsie-v l Q m,rruJ ' i $- t4 vu r%. Our Representatives SPELLING BEE — Home Room Winners Shirley Ann Tierno Doris M. Noonan Ada Bigger Dorothy Dobbins Marjorie Smith ((Class finalist) Patricia Knaide (alternate) Loretta Figucia JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Earl Adams Barbara Brogna Pearl Ray Marjorie Smith Charles Martin Francis Masse SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Barbara Brogna Irene Olson Earl Adams Robert Scire Francis Masse MOTTO COMMITTEE Earl Adams Anna Koniares Francis Masse Pearl Ray Guy Rotondo Marjorie Smith Helen Triantafilou RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVE Helen Triantafilou WOMAN ' S CLUB Ruth Doherty Loretta Figucia Mary Golden Patricia Knaide Sonja Lovgren Helen Triantafilou JUNIOR ROTARIANS Earl Adams Peter Coccoluto SENIOR PLAY CAST Hazel Batten Jeanne Dever Florence Doherty Athene Gianacopolis Patricia Knaide Anna Koniares Rochelle Levine Ellen Lyons Pearl Ray Shirley Stenquist Helen Triantafilou James Mahoney Francis Masse John Seminatore Donald Buckley Peter Coccoluto GOOD GOVERNMENT DAY AT STATE HOUSE Pearl Ray SEMI-FINALISTS IN SPEAKING CONTEST Barbara Brogna Athene Gianacopolis Beverly McCall Helen Triantafilou Dorothy Wescott Richard Bradley Paul Hathaway Football Lettermen Robert Scire, Co-Captain Michael Marciano Angelo Piazza Earl Adams, Co-Captain Tom Collins Charles Bevilacqua Baton Twirling Teresa Clancy Dorothy Wescott LETTER AWARDS Cross Country Edward Dineen, Captain Charles Forester Richard Bratt Field Hockey Marion Cullivan Elvira Pica Cheerleaders Carol Mace, Co-Captaiin Barbara Boudreau, Co-Captain Irene Olson Barbara Brogna Jeanne Dever Joan Day Joanne Fay ' Jvl. p w ' £ f 04.44 n. I g.P i H«n U L sy t- L? a z tltu —p F- tto bt tune- 3L. c t n. £ i 44 L? ? h eu£tsn . ju till Ji.tu 1 ' 1 ' P u ■Jt, £4-4.‘ , p- ij, ? , V ’ crtU- aAM f£ a eJu Yn.nU, C ue-iin $ Ci£ w ll 7 o-u-dj 0 i if MirtfielTt. yiirtni lYL tUaJt J LiA-htif -— Jt)- yt yiiA ' ORCHESTRA DRUM MAJORETTES First Row: B. Russo, T. Clancy, E. McAllister. Second Row: R. Desmond, F. Maicc hi. Third Row: M. Solderholm, D. Wescott, J. Herd. Fourth Row: N. Horton, M. Rogan. Fifth Row: M. Morandi, F. Beagley. BAND First Row: P. Jefferson, M. Johnson, F. Russo, G. Walters, P. McCarron, H. Wil¬ der, A. Love, H. Stenquist, J. Flaherty, D. Hanlon. Second Row: Mr. Kimball, F. Desmond, J. Tedesco, D. Mellen, D. Manning, D. Janke, J. Dwyer, E. Hastings, R. Wheaton, J. O ' Connor. Third Row: C. Johnson, G. Cain, D. Oulton, C. Mahoney, K. Butts, R. Hamilton, S. Spicer, E. Lundin, R. Berardi, E. Bavaro. ORCHESTRA First Row: B. Brogna, H. Diamantas, D. Cennerazzo, D. Noonan, R. Dahlman, H. Toffalo, R. Oram, W. Fucarile. Second Row: P. McCarron, J. O ' Connor, J. Flaherty, C. Mahoney, H. Wilder, J. Tedesco. Third Row: Mr. Kimball, K. Butts, F. Desmond, P. Jefferson, D. Oulton, C. John¬ son, F. Russo, G. Cain, E. Bavaro. FOOTBALL TEAM BASEBALL TEAM CHEERLEADERS First Row: M. Scire, C. Mace, B. Boudreau, I. Olson. Second Row: J. Fay, J. Day, B. Hanlon, J. Dever, M. Veno, B. Brogna. FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: F. Hawkes, M. DiMonico, N. Barbas, L. Trearchis, B. Capaldo, W. Fountain, R. Coleman, W. Barch, J. Bavaro, W. Carney. Second Row: P. McLaughlin, R. Matthews, N. Cotter, J. Day, M. Marciano, P. Canty, E. Adams, R. Scire, R. Catania, L. Coiro, B. McLaughlin, T. Collins, C. Bevilacqua, W. Hamilton. Third Row: Assistant Coaches Walter White and Joseph Tobin, A. Piazza, D. Rosa, C. Anderson, T. O ' Blines, D. Rogan, J. Maher, D. Lundquist, F. Mc- Phearson, Coach Paul Dorrington, R. McCauley. Fourth Row: W. Johnson, H. Kerrigan, J. O ' Donnell, G. Holland, A. Nelson, R. Pierce, B. Konon, R. Gonsalves, J. Simes, G. Inglese, R. Varney. BASEBALL TEAM First Row: C. Bevilacqua, R. McKinnon, F. Dekow, B. Wells, R. Scire, E. Reil, M. Marciano. Second Row: Coach James Brennan, H. Kerrigan, W. Johnson, J. Berardi, G. Inglese, B. McLaughlin. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: J. Dover, B. Strong, E. Hilbrunner, S. Kane, P. Gichun, F. Bezzati, H. O ' Donnell, L. Hargrove, I. Olson, M. Whittie, C. Wiggin. Second ' Row: Miss Higgins, J. Lowcock, A. Paine, M. Bento, B. Lynch, J. Dahl- man, M. Chambers, E. Barrucci, E. Anguioni, M. Rantano, C. Crocker. Third Row: B. Quinno, J. Figucia, I. Rennison, M. Seminatore, E. Barbas, M. Morandi, A. Flaherty, A. Dahlman, D. Larson, G. Cooke, A. Quill. BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: P. Shwab, A. Piazza, R. McKinnon, J. Goles, M. Marciano, G. Inglese, R. Scire, B. McLaughlin, H. Kerrigan. Second Row: Mr. Brennan, R. McCauley, A. Marciano, R. Goldman, E. Canniff, R. Gonsalves, J. Berardi, D. Rosa, J. Lennon, T. Duran. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First Row: I. Gonsalves, D. Hanlon, C. Forester, A. Bruno, E. Wells, T. Linehan. Second Row: Mr. McGovern F. McElheney, R. McKittrick, R. Bratt, C. Cagnina, J. O ' Connor. BOY ' S BADMINTON TRACK TEAM GIRLS ' BADMINTON First Row: D. Little, S. Tiemo, D. Taylor, D. Hedblom, J. Dever, D. Wescott, M. Cullivan, M. Whittie, S. Stenquist, R. Wickman. Second Row: Miss Doherty, I. Rennison, A. Lawn, K. Lynch, E. Murphy, E. Pica, P. Busa, B. Taylor, R. Bell. Third Row: J. Harrington, C. Wiggin, E. Anguioni, E. Barrucci, M. Farpelha, B. Upton, N. Smith, L. Brady, E. Bell. BOYS ' BADMINTON First Row: G. Walters, J. Cennerrazo, B. McLaughlin, R. Cerasolo, R. Scire. Second Row: Mr. Brennan, R. Goldman, T. Collins, A. Nelson, P. McLaughlin, G. Johnstone. TRACK TEAM First Row: D. Rosa, E. Wells, J. Gonsalves, C. Cagnina, D. Hanlon, A. Bruno. Second Row: John McGovern (coach), P. Canty, C. Anderson, C. Foley, D. Ryan. BOYS ' BOWLING LEAGUE FIELD HOCKEY GIRLS ' BOWLING LEAGUE First Row: E. Lyons, R. Levine, K. Miggos, A. Gianacopolis, D. Dobbins, P. Ray, P. Knaide, A. Barrasso, A. Koniares, D. Gilbertson. Second Row: Miss C. Burke, Miss Mawn, H. Lombard, R. Hoyt, J. Lowcock, D. Bartlett, M. Fccrpelha, A. Paine, P. Jordan, Miss M. Burke, Miss Lynch. Third Row: B. Brogna, J. Coakley, B. Eckberg, E. Weafer, E. Hilbrunner, M. Chaulk, A. Flaherty, I. Rennison, T. Clancy, C. Wiggin. Fourth Row: B. Gangi, F. Bezzati, M. Ames, K. Barch, M. Cullivan, D. Reddy, B. Strong, M. Seminatore, A. Hallberg, D. Flood. Fifth Row: P. Golden, M. McGinn, E. Swanson, L. Figucia, Y. Levesque, H. Batten, E. McGowan, A. Dahlman, M. Veno, F. Doherty. Sixth Row: J. Day, S. K ane, L. Hargrove, H. O ' Donnell, M. DiMartino, I. Olson, T. Rodolfos, J. Paris. BOYS ' BOWLING LEAGUE First Row: J. Goles, R. McKinnon, J. Cennerazzo, P. Doherty, A. Love, R. Mur¬ phy, L. Coiro, P. Hathaway, P. Jefferson, R. Nohelty, C. Gagnina. Second Row: Miss C. Burke, Miss Lynch, W. McDonough, T. Duran, J. Meehan, E. Lundin, R. Kelley, P. Kayavis, A. Chester, J. Yeatropolous, Miss Mawn, Miss M. Burke. Third Row: S. Ficociello, F. McCauley, D. Rosa, L. O ' Donoghue, D. Lawrence, S. Spicer, R. Goldman, G. Inglese, E. Lane, B. DiMambro, R. Morgan. Fourth Row: R. Bennett, F. Scarbo, A. Valente, J. Ryan, E. Wells, H. Wilder, R. McKittrick, W. O ' Donnell, J. Erickson, H. Stenquist, R. Berard. FIELD HOCKEY First Row: E. Angiouni, N. Smith, A. Quill, A. Hallberg, C. Wiggin, N. Roessler, A. Flaherty, I. Rennison, E. Pica. Second Row: K. Barch, A. Paine, M. Cullivan, F. Shelzi, J. Lancelotta, E. Bell, C. Crocker, Miss Higgins. Third Row: J. Figucia, R. Brogna, E. Barbas, M. Seminatore, N. Finethy. STUDENT COUNCIL TRAFFIC SQUAD First Row: L. Figucia, P. Knaide, S. Lovgren, R. Doherty. Second Row: P. Golden, P. Coccoluto, E. Adams H. Triantafilou. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: A. Hallberg, R. Dalhman, H. O ' Donnell, K. Miggos, A. Love, R. Scire, P. Ray, B. Boudreau, H. Lombard, M. Veno. Second Row: Mr. Blake, M. Mullen, M. Foley, P. Tourigny, N. Towse, J. Dever, R. Levine, G. Cooke, M. Pierce, B. Beukelman, Mr. Ricker. Third Row: G. Rotondo, T. O ' Blines, F. Masse, H. Kerrigan, E. Adams, C. Fores¬ ter, R. Varney, W. McDonough. TRAFFIC SQUAD First Row: H. Cohen, C. Foley, F. Masse, C. Forester, W. Pierce, E. Morris, D. Oulton. Second Row: J. Seminatore, G. Rotondo, A. Potter, Mr. Walker, E. Adams, D. Hill, R. Goldman. HONOR STUDENTS REFLECTOR STAFF First Row: B. McCall, P. Verrecchy, F. Doherty, P. Knaide, H. Batten (assistant editor), A. Worley (editor-in-chief), H. O ' Donnell (assistant editor), Athene Gianacopolis, M. Smith, R. Doherty, S. McCue, D. Oulton. Second Row: Mr. Connolly, Miss Ranney, Miss Morton, Miss Hall, Miss Canty, M. O ' Hearne, J. Ziemba, Miss Doherty, Miss M. Burke, Mr. Blake. Third Row: Mr. Higgins, Z. Mentas, M. Harron, L. Figucia, R. Parker, M. Ram¬ sey, D. Taylor, D. Hedblom, S. Tiemo, A. Barrasso, J. Fay. Fourth Row: M. Seminatore, M. Veno, J. Lundskog, J. Dever, D. Flood, A Swan¬ son, B. Beukelman, Ann Gianacopolis, B. Lynch, F. Foley, J. Figucia. Fifth Row. J. Figucia, J. LeRoux, J. Lowcock, B. Eckberg, R. Hoyt, D. Shedd, S. Feinberg, M. Rantano, D. Larsen, P. Jordan. Sixth Row: S. Altavesta, G. Rotondo, W. Pierce, E. Weafer, J. McKee, E. Ma¬ lone, R. Case, D. Hill, P. Hathaway, P. Coccoluto (business manager) absent. Appreciation A high school yearbook is one of the most trea¬ sured possessions of every individual fortunate enough to have one. We should be, indeed, remiss if we did not at this time give much consideration to those who have made ours possible. Our grateful thanks are extended to the advis¬ ers, Miss Burke, Miss Lynch, and Miss Mawn, who have given untold hours of their time to this project. To the merchants and sponsors whose financial con¬ tributions made our book a reality, we extend our sincere appreciation. As we thumb through our book in future years, we shall be ever mindful of your unselfish efforts in our behalf. A Friend A Friend A Friend Miss Blanche Adams Mr. Ralph Adams Adrian ' s Fabrics and Yarns Anthony Alba, M. D. Mrs. Fred Altavesta Mrs. Salvatore Altavesta Peter Amari, Jr. June A. Ananian Carl W. Anderson Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson Angeline Annas Anna M. Balestrieri Mrs. Doris Balestrieri Eva M. Balestrieri Mrs. Mary C. Balestrieri Bertha Bane Mrs. Susan Barrasso Mrs. Joseph Barrett Alice Barry Ethel M. Bascom Ken Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Batten Mr. John Baumgardner Mrs. Marion Baumgardner Phyllis Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Orel M. Bean Mrs. James Beaton Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Begley Mrs. Bergeron Mr. Robert Berndt Mrs. C. Berquist Mr. Conrad Berquist Mrs. Albert Bevilacqua Miss Alberta Bevilacqua Bill ' s Boys ' Clothing Mr. John Black, Jr. Cecelia L. Blake Mr. Henry Blake Donald Boissonneault Mrs. Henry Boissonneault Mrs. Leo Boissonneault Bond Shoes Mrs. Claire Bonick Arthur N. Boudreau Henry F. Boudreau Cliff Boutwell Mrs. Edward Boyle Mrs. John Bradley Alice E. Brady Arthur Brazel “Our Sponsors” Alita Breen Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brennan Louis Briand Mrs. Wendell R. Brickett Mrs. Edgar Brideau, N. H. Mrs. Eleanor Britt Mrs. Charles Brogna Mr. and Mrs. John Brogna Mrs. Bradbury Brousseau, Lynn Mr. Donald Brown Mr. James Brown Mrs. S. Bruno Mrs. Anna Brynes Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Buel John C. Burchill Catherine E. Burke Eleanor F. Burke Gertrude R. Burke James A. Burke Margaret L. Burke Margaret M. Burnap Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Burnes Mrs. Rose Bums Mrs. J. Bushey Mrs. Ray Buttaro Katherine G. Cahill Margaret A. Cahill Mrs. Margaret E. Cahill Mrs. Michael Cahill William I. Cahill Mrs. George Cain Barney Callahan Candy Palace Anastasia G. Canty Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carey Mrs. Camns Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carter Mr. George Carter Mrs. George Carter Mr. Leo Carton Mr. and Mrs. Aladino Cassettari, Charlestown R. H. Cavanaugh Roma Chapman, Boston Mrs. H. E. Chase Mary Chester Mr. Robert Chester Mr. Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Claflin Mrs. Tracy Claflin William Clancy Paul Clement Mr. S. Cohen, Winchester Mrs. Earl Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Collins Mr. Bart Conlon Miss Mary Connolly Mr. John Connolly P. Joseph Connolly Mrs. M. C. Connors Mr. Reuben Cooper Mrs. Sara Cooper Chester Copethorne Mary L. Corry Ann Costello Mrs. Thomas Coughlin Kathryn Courtney Miss Catherine Cox Mrs. Fred Cox Mrs. Henry E. Cox Mrs. Patrick J. Cox Maynard Crediford Mrs. Allen Crocker Mrs. Russell Crocker Mary Cronin Cross Street Market George Cross John P. Cullen Mrs. Evelyn Cusato Mr. and Mrs. Verner Dahlman Mildred A. Danforth Mrs. Flossie M. Davis Frank Davis Mrs. Frank Davis Mrs. Joseph Day Patricia Deehan Mary Degnan Miss Pam Dilorenzo Mrs. Richard Delisle Elizabeth Delorey Miss Emma Demonico Mrs. Peter Dempsey Mr. Philip P. Dever Alice M. ’Dillon John Dissel Christina M. DiNapoli Andrew H. Dobbins Mr. El wood E. Dobbins Mrs. Everett S. Dobbins R. Dobbins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobbins Mrs. T. Dobbins Ann Marie Doherty Mrs. Daniel F. Doherty Mr. Edward Doherty Mrs. Edward Doherty OUR SPONSORS — (Continued) Gertrude Doherty Helen V. Doherty Mr. Hugh Doherty Mrs. J. P. Doherty Mrs. John Doherty, Burlington Miss Katherine Doherty Mrs. Katherine E. Doherty Marjorie Doherty Mr. Michael Doherty Mildred Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Neal E. Doherty Eunice M. Donaghey Benedetta Donegan John Donegan Mrs. Mary E. Donohoe Warren G. Downer Mrs. Joseph C. Duran Mrs. John Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Edmonds Mrs. Algat Ek Mrs. A. Erbetta Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ericson Mr. Richard Erwin Elizabeth Fallon Mr. Gabriel Farino Farino Studio Mrs. Winnifred Farino Frederick A. Farrey Mr. William Farrow Miss Belle Ficcociello Frank Figucia Rosemary Finnegan Fireside Gift Shoppe Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Flaherty John P. Flaherty Mrs. Thomas Flaherty Mrs. Gertrude D. Flood Flynn ' s Delicatessen Miss Margaret Flynn, Boston Miss Mary E. Folan Miss Sally L. Folan Catherine M. Foley, Winchester Mrs. William Forbes Charles W. Forester Maria Forester Mary E. Forester Mary L. Forester Mrs. Mary Forester Samuel Forester Miss Edna Fowle Hattie M. Fowle Mrs. Walter Fowle Ragnar Fridolin Mrs. Fred Frizzell Mrs. S. E. Fuller Francis Gaffney Rev. James A. Garrity Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garrity Mr. Albert Gaudet Mrs. Kenneth Gibson Mrs. F. H. Giggey Mary Giggey Helen M. Gillespie Claire Goddard Mrs. Goding Gerald Golden Mark P. Golden, Jr. Eddie Gonsalves John H. Gonsalves Mrs. Lincoln Goodsell Sophie E. Gorrasi Miss Mary Govostes Mrs. Irene S. Graham Mr. William Graham, Sr. Patrick Gralton Edward M. Grant Mrs. E. M. Grant Mr. Charles Gravel C. L. Greaney John S. Grecco Russell A. Green, Jr. Carl Greenan Mr. Grennan Mr. Charles Greenwood Mrs. Thomas Haley Mrs. Robert Hall Hammond Sq. Grocery Mrs. G. Hanlon Mr. George R. Hargrove David Harkins Mr. and Mrs. James Harkins Mrs. Harriman Mrs. Robert Harron Mr. Robert E. Harron Harry ' s Shoe Store Joseph Hartney Mr. Richard Hatfield Mrs. Richard Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. William Hathaway Patrick H. Haverty Robert Hawley Mrs. Ella M. Hayward, Reading Mr. Lawrence Hayward, Reading Mrs. James Hennelly Jack Hennessey Mrs. Josephine Herd George Hetzel . . Anne Higgins, Milton Mrs. Thomas L. Higgins Timothy Higgins William H. Hilbrunner Joseph H. Holloran D. Hazen Hopkins Rev. Gerald B. Horgan Frances B. Houghton Mr. and Mrs. Delphis Hubbard Mrs. Ruth Hulburt Nils A. Hultgren Elizabeth J. Hurld Mr. Thomas Hyldburg I. G. A. Super Market Jack ' s Sandwich Shop Mr. Joseph Jacques Mr. Adforth Jacquith Michael Jefferson Paul Jepson Jimmy the Tailor Carl E. Johnson Eric W. Johnson Mrs. G. Johnson Mrs. H. Johnson Helge R. Johnson Mrs. Ragnar F. Johnson Mr. Raymond P. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Verner Johnson Miss Martha Johnstone Elizabeth A. Jones Mrs. William T. Jones Mrs. Norman Justice Audrey Kean Walter W. Kirkland Esther Kelley Miss Kelley Mrs. Rose Kendall Mrs. Andrew Kenos, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kimball Charles M. Knaide Mrs. Inga M. Knaide Angelo Theodore Koniares Frank J. Koniares Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Koniares Mrs. J. Krupski Mrs. Selena LaCasse Mrs. K. Ladd Mrs. Sadie M. LaForte Louis LaMontagne Pauline LaMontagne LaSalle Company Nellie V. Lawn Miss Mary M. Leen Frank Lenberg Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lennon OUR SPONSORS — (Continued) Joseph Lentini Mr. L. Levesque Lawrence Levine William Liachames Mrs. Chester Lindquist Mrs. Joseph Lisacki Mrs. Patrick Lisacki Peter Lisacki Mrs. San ton Lisacki, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. Logue Charles M. Lombard Michael Lombard Samuel Lombard Mr. and Mrs. Edward Long Miss Helen Louise Long Mr. James J. Long Ruth Loring Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lovgren Oscar Lovgren, Jr. Mrs. Oscar L. Lovgren Mrs. Lovell Lucia ' s Market Phyllis Lundberg Mrs. Oscar Lundblad Mr. Joseph Luise Miss A. Helen Lynch Doris T. Lynch Mr. John D. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lynch Mrs. John P. Lynch Miss Alice Lynn Ned Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Lyons George Madden Anna M. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maher Mrs. George E. Maher Main Street Variety Mrs. Brownell Malone Mr. and Mrs. H. Malone Margaret T. Manley Mrs. Michael Marciano William Marcus Markos and Gardner Esther Marlowe Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall Mrs. A. W. Martin Anna C. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Martin Patricia Martini Mrs. Louis Massaro Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masse Mr. and Mrs. Einar P. Matson Mrs. John Matson K. U. Matson Mrs. Raymond Matson Mr. Matthew Mathson Louise S. Mawn Mr. Thomas Mawn Mrs. Helen Mayhew Mr. J. MacDonald Thom McAn Mrs. Bernard McCall Mrs. Hugh J. McCall Mr. Robert McClay Mae McClintock Mr. and Mrs. T. Harlow McColgan Mr. Wilfred McCoy Francis McDonough Mrs. Joseph McDonough John T. McEachern Laurence McElheny Ann McEnaney James F. McGrath, Jr. Mrs. Mary McHugh Robert L. McHugh Ann Mclnnis Stephen W. McKenna Leo R. McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLatchy Charles McLatchy McLaughlin and Dennison Mrs. John McLaughlin Mrs. T. J. McManus Betty McMorrow Miss Katherine M. McMorrow Mr. Frank McMurray Henry Me Murry Edna McNamara Julia V. McNaney Hugh F. McPartlin Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Miller John Mills Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore Dan Moore Moore and Parker Mr. Josep h Morandi Mrs. Frank Morgan Mrs. Paul Morgan Mrs. E. P. Morrison, Allston M. Maude Morton Josephine M. Mulkeen Mrs. John T. Mulrenan Miss Mary Mulrenan Miss Trudy Mulrenan Mr. Beth Murphy Bob Murphy Mary E. Murray Mrs. Francis Murray Mayor and Mrs. Francis Murray Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Murphy Mrs. Alice Newton Mr. Axel Nelson Earle Nelson Mrs. Edith Nelson Mr. Herman Nelson Mr. William S. Newman Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Noonan North Woburn Pharmacy Marjorie Norton Mr. Joseph Nowasielski, Boston Robert A. Nunes W. H. O ' Brien Mr. and Mrs. James O ' Dohertv Mrs. George Odom Mrs. A. J. O ' Donnell Doris O ' Donnell James H. O ' Donnell Mrs. John O ' Donnell Mr. Joseph P. O ' Hearne Mrs. Margaret O ' Hearne Mrs. Sigfrid Olson Mr. and Mrs. Frank O ' Rourke Mrs. Mary E. O ' Toole Earle R. Oulton Mr. Harold Oulton Mrs. Lee Overton Paine ' s Fish Market George S. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Paradis, Lowell Henry Paris Susan Paris Mrs. John Parker Parker ' s Delicatessen Mrs. F. Patterson Henry G. Patterson Mrs. William Pease Mrs. Antoinette Pecora Mrs. John Pecora Gill Pernokas Mr. Herman Peterson Mrs. O. Peterson Mrs. Leslie Pettie Mrs. J. S. Philbrick William R. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Phinney Angelina Piazza Mrs. Mary J. Pica Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Pierce Mrs. Helen Piggio, Stoneham OUR SPONSORS — (Continued) Madeline Pineau Salvatore Polizzi Mrs. Pollando Mrs. Fern Porman Mr. and Mrs. George Porter Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Potter Robert L. Power, Cambridge Mr. and Mrs. George Prado Hattie B. Pratt Donald P. Prescott, Jr. Mrs. Leon Preston Mr. and Mrs. Herman Quilitzsch Miss Hilda C. Quilitzsch Harvey Ralston Walter Randall Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Ray Martin L. Reddy Mrs. Alice K. Rehm, Winchester Mrs. Edward Reil Mrs. Joseph Reil Miss Katherine Reil Mrs. N. Reil Mrs. Manuel Reis Mrs. Anne Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Richardson Mr. William Rider Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riley William T. Riley Mrs. James Robb Mrs. Evelyn Roberts Mr. Charles Roche Mr. William Roche Mrs. E. Rodolfos Mrs. Carl Rcessler Jean Roessler Miss Mary T. Rogers Miss Gene Rollins Dorothea E. Ryan John Ryan Helen A. Salmon Mrs. H. Savory Mrs. Fred Schneider Mrs. M. Scire Miss Rose Scire Mr. Thomas Scire Mr. William H. Scott Mr. John Seale Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seminatore Mrs. James Sewall Fred Shaw Mr. Thomas F. Shay Mr. and Mrs. John Shea Helen R. Sheeran Dr. and Mrs . J. Paul Sheeran Thomas F. Sheeran Miss Josephine Shelzi Priscilla Sherburne Mrs. William Shoney Joe Simeone Smith Art Store Mrs. Snyder Geraldine A. Soles Mr. and Mrs. Leland B. Soles Mrs. Christien E. Sorenson Mrs. William Spillsbury Raymond Spinazola Mrs. George Spinney Ernest Spring, R. I. Mr. Joseph Stella, Jr. Mr. Charles Stenberg Mrs. Alton Stenquist Mr. Henry W. Stenquist Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenquist Mr. John V. Stenquist Mrs. Clarence Stevenson Mrs. C. Stinchfield Helen C. Stockholm Mrs. Harvey Stone Cornelius Stryke Mrs. Minot Stygles Ruth Sudbury Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mary Jane Sullivan Shirley Sullivan Winifred G. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Swanson Mr. and Mrs. William Swanton Mrs. Eugene E. Sweeney Paul K. Sweeney Mr. Allen Sweetser Mr. John Sweetser Mary H. Swift A. R. Taylor, Jr. Miss Priscilla Taylor A1 Tedesco E. R. Thomas Roger J. Thomas Mr. Charles Thorne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Tierno Mrs. Dorothy Tilton Rosalie M. Tirrell Mr. Philip Tower, Brockton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Towse Charles N. Triantafilou Mary Triantafilou Mrs. P. Turner Mr. Richard Turner, Wellesley Mr. Robert Turner Mary J. Valcour Mrs. Edward Varnum Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Veno Elva A. Veno Mr. and Mrs. Walker Warren Walker Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Walker Mr. James J. Wall Mr. Thomas F. Wall, Brookline Edmund A. Walsh Edward P. Walsh Mrs. Gordon Walsh Miss Trudy Walsh William F. Ward Lee Waters Mrs. William H. Weafer Marjorie Wegner Alderman Albert P. Wescott Mr. Charles A. Wescott, Malden F. J. Wescott, Malden Harold P. Weymouth Louise Weymouth Caroline White Christine White Mr. and Mrs. George White Miss Ida M. White Miss Lillian M. White Mr. Malcolm White Walter P. White Mr. William White Mrs. Harold Whittemore Mrs. Hugo Wikman Miss Shirley Wikman Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Wilder Phyllis Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Witham Woburn Meat Shop Woburn Plumbing Supply Jessie K. Wood Mrs. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Alton Worley Evelyn Wyman Sarah Yates Irene Young Mrs. Kenneth Young Mrs. Robert Young Mrs. Zimmerman COMPLIMENTS OF SEARS ROEBUCK CO. WOBURN, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN J. RILEY CO. WOBURN, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF Murray Leather Company WOBURN, MASS. Central Hardware Co. 437 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0032 Compliments of Mohigan Beef Company Compliments of Neipris Clothing Company 474 MAIN STREET 19 PLEASANT STREET WOBURN MALDEN Mass. Gear and Tool Co. GEARS OF ALL TYPES MANUFACTURERS 30 NASHUA STREET WOBURN Massachusetts School of Physiotherapy FOUNDED 1937 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Courses in PHYSICAL THERAPY MEDICAL LABORATORY MEDICAL X-RAY MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT SIX MONTH, ONE AND TWO YEAR COURSES Veteran Approved -— Co-ed Limited Enrollment — Placement Service Licensed by the Commonwealth of Mass. Dept, of Education REGISTER NOV 240 BEACON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS KEnmore 6-4211 Woburn Co-operative Bank Chartered February 21, 1887 6 COMMON STREET, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS — Serial Shares Always on Sale — Present Rate of Interest two and one half percent Annually — Compounded Quarterly An individual .may hold from 1 to 40 Shares in his or her name or up to 80 Shares in a Joint Account. Co-operative Bank shares are insured in full under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The income from Co-operative Bank shares is Tax Exempt in Massa¬ chusetts. HERMAN P. PETERSON, Pres. TERENCE D. KENNEY, Treas. Smart and Akeson, Inc. 29 WINN STREET, WOBURN Tel. WOburn 2-2445 Compliments of Given Bros. CARNATION GROWERS Burlington BEST WISHES FROM Robert Jewelry Your Friendly Jeweler 383 MAIN STREET Woburn Mass. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Graham Compliments of Charles H. Ungerman, Inc. CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE 40 WINN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0120 Compliments of Woburn Daily Times Complete Up-to-the-minute News on Your School and School Sports — PUBLISHED DAILY — 25 MONTV ALE AVENUE WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0132 — 2-2464 Compliments of Woburn Hardware and Plumbing Supply Co. HEATING, PAINTS and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 502-508 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-2300 Roessler and Sons, Inc. GRANITE AND MARBLE MEMORIALS 117 SALEM STREET WOBURN, MASS. — COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES — WOBURN NATIONAL BANK WOBURN, MASS. Compliments of McLaughlin Funeral Home 54 PLEASANT STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0083 Tribble Cordage Mills, Inc. CLOTHESLINES — MOPS — TWINES — SASH CORD 27 MONT VALE AVENUE WOBURN, MASS. Compliments of Bay State Compliments of Knife Company The White Spot Manufacturers of FOUR CORNERS MACHINES, KNIVES and TOOLS Prospect Street and Jefferson Ave. Woburn Mass. Woburn, Mass. Tel. WObum 2-1885 Tel. WOburn 2-1268 Compliments of Compliments of Woburn Shoe Hospital Mahoney ' s Store EXPERT SHOE REPAIR CANDY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES HATS CLEANED 76 CAMPBELL STREET 9 WALNUT STREET Woburn Mass. W oburn Mass. George Yeatropoulos, Prop. Tel. WOburn 2-2774 Woburn Auto and Supply Company 489 MAIN STREET Woburn Mass. Tel. WOburn 2-1270 More than just an auto store Doherty Bros. Market GROCERIES — HEAVY STEER BEEF 161 MAIN STREET W oburn Mass. Compliments of Annessi ' s Variety Store 94 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Compliments of Fenton Realty, Inc. BUILDERS WOBURN MASS. Compliments of PURTLE ' S PHARMACY Tel. WOburn 2-1850 673 MAIN STREET CENTRAL SQUARE WOBURN Compliments of WARD ' S CUT RATE 455 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. PATENT MEDICINES — TOILETRIES — HOUSEHOLD ITEMS GIFTWARE — GREETING CARDS AMERICAN GIRL SHOES Compliments of Bond Shoes Shoes For All The Family SMART CAMPUS FOOTWEAR 446 MAIN STREET Wobum Mass. RED CROSS SHOES Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1951 A and C Sporting Goods 7 WALNUT STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0437 William A. Crosby Bernard Golden — APPLIANCES — TELEVISION — RADIO — The Ryan Company 516 MAIN STREET, WOBURN, MASS. Elmer A. Franson WOburn 2-0005 Charles E. Ryan Compliments of Jack Carton MODERN MOTOR TUNE-UP Compliments of Arthur A. Veno 880 MAIN STREET NORTH WOBURN WOburn 2-0614 Compliments of S. B. GODDARD and SON CO. — INSURANCE — 15 PLEASANT STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0076 Compliments of The Evergreens Corner of Montvale Avenue and Washington Street EAST WOBURN Compliments of Cl ara Carson Teacher of Modern and Classical Music RECORDINGS MADE 2 Greenwood Ave., Woburn Tel. WOburn 2-2823 Compliments of Axel E. Nilson Interior and Exterior Painting PAPER HANGING Phone 48 PEARL STREET REading 2-2259 READING, MASS. Compliments of Mahoney ' s Barber Shop 422 MAIN STREET, WOBURN Phone WOburn 2-0143 COMPLIMENTS OF C. SPINAZOLA TRUCKING WOBURN, MASS. Compliments of Frederick H. Giggey PAINTING AND DECORATING 25 HART PLACE WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0562-M Compliments of Marian ' s Dress Shoppe Where the fashion-wise Miss Shops 453 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-3069 Compliments of Jaquith and Co. HAY AND GRAIN LIME AND CEMENT FLOUR, SUGAR, SALT 305 MAIN STREET, WOBURN Tel. WOburn 2-0018 Compliments of Woburn Bowladrome, Inc. 32-36 MONTVALE AVENUE, WOBURN, MASS. 10 ALLEYS — OPEN 1:30 P. M. — 12 Midnight Weekdays 2 P. M. — 11 P. M. Sundays Tel. WOburn 2-2376 COMPLIMENTS OF Woburn Telegram WOBURN ' S LEADING NEWSPAPER 18 Walnut Street — Woburn, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF Ted ' s Surplus Store 231 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF w. T. Burnes, Inc. 424 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0496-M COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER COMPLIMENTS OF Don ' s Shoe Repair EXPERT SHOE REPAIR — SHOES DYED ANY COLOR 227 MAIN STREET Opposite St. Charles Church Donald Baiarri, Prop. Woburn COMPLIMENTS OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS A. SHAUGHNESSY, President RICHARD CONNOLLY EDWARD FOLEY JOSEPH DURAN CHARLES FOLEY EUGENE MURPHY MARTIN O ' DONNELL MICHAEL WINN ALBERT WESCOTT CHARLES DELANEY Compliments of G audet Hardware Compliments of 900 MAIN ST., NO. WOBURN Woburn CARMOTE PAINTS AND SUPPLIES Machine Co. HOUSEWARES AND GLASS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 201 MAIN STREET, WOBURN Sanding Machines and Wallpaper Removing Machines Rented Tel. WOburn 2-0330 Tel. WOburn 2-2636-M Compliments of Compliments of Woburn Palage Bros. Cab Co. STEEL FABRICATING TWO WAY RADIO 39 WINN STREET 24 HOUR SERVICE — WOBURN, MASS. WAITING ROOM Tel. WOburn 2-2238 416 MAIN STREET Tel. WOburn 2-2340 Compliments of Woburn Flower Mart 245 LEXINGTON ST., WOBURN Near White Spot CORSAGES $1.50 each Tel. WOburn 2-2462-R Compliments of Wholesome Cafeteria 422 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-2132 Compliments of Compliments of Tanners Barker Lumber Co. National Bank PROSPECT STREET, WOBURN WOBURN, MASS. Phone WOburn 2-0057 BEST WISHES FROM A Friend of the CLASS OF 1951 Woburn Cleansers and Dyers 4 - 6 MONTV ALE AVENUE, WOBURN THE FASTEST SERVICE IN TOWN Tel. WOburn 2-2825 T. K. Lynch, Inc. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 287 MONTVALE AVENUE WOBURN, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF Walter H. Wilcox, Inc. INSURANCE WOBURN, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF Cannon and Neelon Wallpaper, Paints, Window Shades, Venetian Blinds JOE O ' BRIEN, Mgr. Zimbel ' s DEPARTMENT STORE 329 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Thomas H. Dolan INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE — APPRAISALS 325 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-0319 COMPLIMENTS OF The Sold Top PIZZA — SKYSCRAPERS — FOUNTAIN 150 MAIN STREET, WOBURN Tel. WOburn 2-1964 COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN T. ERWIN GROCERIES AND COLD CUTS — DAILY DELIVERIES Tel. WOburn 2-0450 675 MAIN STREET, CENTRAL SQUARE, WOBURN, MASS. SCOTT TOBACCO CO. WHOLESALE SERVICE 14-20 Walnut St., Woburn Tel. WOburn 2-2700 Congratulations AND Best Wishes FROM YOUR SCHOOL COMMITTEE JAMES W. FOLEY, Chairman ELEANOR F. BURKE WILLIAM F. SHAUGHNESSY WILLIAM M. CARPENTER JAMES J. LONG GEORGE T. CONTALONIS R. WADE JOHNSON STEPHEN J. FLYNN PETER E. McHUGH COMPLIMENTS OF L. J. MURPHY PHONE YOUR DRUGGIST WOBURN WO 2-1492 379 MAIN STREET MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL WOBURN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ’Delaney Press SCHOOL and COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS MELROSE, MASSACHUSETTS CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES Woburn Visiting N urses Eleanor F. Burke Rita T. Dunn loan F. 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