Woburn High School - Innitou Yearbook (Woburn, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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Monitou, chief of the Indian spirits, offended by the lack of gifts and attention rendered to him by the Aberginians, caused widespread famine and disease. He came to the Indian chief and promised him that prosperity would return and that the Braves would regain their former health when he was given proper worship. After these things had come to pass, Manitou was to smile on them. They were to assemble in canoes on Lake Innitou and wait for the sign. All that had been promised had been fulfilled and one day the Indians as¬ sembled on the lake. A white swan appeared from the waters, spread its beautiful wings of light over them, and then disappeared. Darkness came and the Indians returned home. When morning came, they saw in the lake a beautiful island where the swan had been. They named the island Wabisi”, meaning swan. ( 5 ) foreword We, the members of the Innitou Staff, hav¬ ing meticulously worked throughout our senior year, proudly present your yearbook. The staff has great hopes that you, the members of the Senior Class of 1952, will be immensely pleased with your book. We hope it will serve as a mirror of pleasant memories in the years to come. Zable of Contents ( 7 ) Zo the Class of 1952z The Yearbook of the Class of 1952 is a permanent, pictorial record of class- work, activities, and social events of your life in the Woburn High School. In a very real sense the school is a community with standards, ideals, and activities which are organized to provide the youth of Woburn with the best educational opportunities in secondary education. Graduation from high school is often referred to as the beginning of a new way of life. In a sense this is true. However, the Woburn High School pro¬ gram you pursued under guidance was directed to the end that this time of graduation would be transitional and would follow a logical sequence, rather than abruptly send you forth to meet the unknown. In the areas of oral and written communication, preparation for civic com¬ petence, and analysis of your talents and achievements you have had a com¬ mon background. Your individual needs have been met by a broad program of courses and activities. How well the school has met your needs will be reflected in the attitudes of your adult life. May this book be a lasting memorial of the activities and experiences which will assist you in becoming a more alert and responsible participant in our American democracy. HENRY D. BLAKE, Principal PRINCIPAL of the WOBURN HIGH SCHOOL The members of the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two are in¬ deed proud to dedicate this issue of The Innitou to our new principal, Mr. Henry D. Blake. We were first privileged to make the acquaintance of Mr. Blake as our English teacher and, during our funior year, we were pleased that he was appointed our new principal. He has always been our leader, friend, and counselor in all our undertakings throughout our high school days. As the first Senior Class to have completed a year under his guidance, we wish him success in all his future endeavors. ( 9 ) TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1952: Graduation night will soon be with us again, and this time for the Class of 1952. Time seems to pass very quickly. It seems only yesterday that 1 came to Woburn to serve as Superintendent of Schools, and when I made my first visit to the elementary schools, I received a very pleasant reception from all pupils and especially from the pupils in the sixth grade. These same sixth grade pupils have now grown to be young men and women, and ore complet¬ ing the second stage of their educational preparation for their place in society. With your parents and relatives I shall be very happy and proud to witness the graduation exercises this year. May I congraulate you and your devoted parents on this special occasion. With Divine Guidance and the continued counsel of your parents, I know that you will find success in whatever you decide to undertake in adult life. If I can be of any service to each of you, please do not hesitate to stop in to see me occasionally at the School Office. J. Frank Hassett Superintendent of Schools ( 10 ) ipifr ' ■ I ' k - ' • jjt ' f iU - ’ ,lP s;i r . ' - ,‘ - . h:- - , 1 ' i ' iy , • • ■ ’ - ' - V ' . ' -: ' v: ' : ' :, S ' V ' J - •1 Zhe faculty First Row: Helen A. Salmon, Margaret M. Bumap, John F. McGovern, Ethel M. Bascom, Shipley W. Ricker, Henry D. Blake (Principal), Helen M. Gillespie (Secretary), James H. O ' Donnell, Margaret L. Burke, Charles C. Roche, Helen V. Doherty. Second Row: Catherine M. Foley, Geraldine A. Soles, Louise S. Mawn, M. Maude Morton, Hazel M. Percy, Pauline A. Lyons, Alice E. Brady, Patricia A. Deehan, Myrta A. Hall, Catherine E. Burke, Helen R. Sheeran, Zilpah F. Ranney. Third Row: Anne K. Higgins, Joseph P. Connolly, Jr., Edson L. Kimball, John A. Reddy, Wilfred A. Walsh, James H. Brennan, William A. Roche, James T. Tedesco, Doris T. Lynch, William H. Flaherty, Jr., Timothy F. Ring. ( 11 ) Zhc hnitou Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Bonnie Beukelman ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Robert Varney Mary Veno LITERARY EDITORS ADVERTISING Norma Egge Blanche Hanlon Eleanor Weafer Bernard McLaughlin loseph Day Pauline Iordan lohn Gonsalves Charles Foley ART EDITORS Anthony Bruno Louis Coiro lUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES ludith Brigham Eugene Shepherd TREASURER lames Foley TYPISTS Robert Brogna lane Herd lohn O ' Donnell PHOTOGRAPHY Robert Dever FACULTY ADVISERS Margaret L. Burke Doris T. Lynch Louise S. Mown Catherine E. Burke ( 12 ) SENIORS ( 13 ) ( ass Officers MARY VENO ROBERT BROGNA Secretary Treasurer I ( 14 ) Robert Edward Adams Butch Long wavy hair, great sing¬ ing voice, good looking, st ong silent type . . . CLUBS. . .Glee Club . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . To attend a music school . . . MEMORABLE EVENT June 1, 1951 . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To become a profes¬ sional singer. Kathleen Lucille Barch Kathy Petite, wonderful sport, good personality, popular, one of our cute cheerleaders, mem¬ ber of Student Council 3, Sen¬ ior Play. . .SPORTS . ... Bowl¬ ing, field hockey 1, 2 ... FU¬ TURE PLANS ... To become ambitious . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . The summer in a tent . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . What heart? Salvatore Altavesta Sal Quiet, courteous, hard work¬ er, smile for all. Reflector Staff 1, 2, 3. . .FUTURE PLANS . . . Business work . . . MEMOR¬ ABLE EVENT . . . Senior year . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a teacher . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Spelling Bee home room winner. Junior year. Dorothy Elizabeth Bartlett Freddie Ambitious, neat dresser, well liked, quite active, has an eye out for the boys . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling, field hoc¬ key 1, 2, tennis, badminton. . . FUTURE PLANS. . . Undecided MEMORABLE EVENT . . Ma¬ sonic Dances . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a book¬ keeper. Anna Elizabeth Angiuoni Anna Friendly, quiet, courteous . . . SPORTS . . . Basketball, archery 1 . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3. . .FUTURE PLANS ... To become a bookkeeper. Esther Helen Barbas Esther Cooperative, wonderful per¬ sonality, popular, likes sports. Red Cross Representative, member of Reflector and Tan¬ ner News. . . SPORTS . . . Bas¬ ketball, badminton, softball, field hockey . . . CLUBS . • ■ Glee Club... FUTURE PLANS . . .To become a secretary. . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be¬ come the owner of a new con¬ vertible, and also to see Win¬ chester lose all its football games. Marie Frances Bento Marie Friendly, neat, always smil¬ ing, swell personality . . . SPORTS . . . Basketball 3, softball 3, field hockey 1, bad¬ minton 1 . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club 3 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . To be a secretary. . .HEART ' S DESIRE. . .To travel to foreign countries. Joseph John Berardi Joe Life of the party, easy go¬ ing, goes for the girls . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To grad¬ uate . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . .English with Miss Hall . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be principal of W. H. S. ( 15 ) Bonnie Rae Beukelman Bon Bon Friendly, neat, intelligent, ■well liked, hard worker, typi¬ cal business girl, member of Reflector 2, Secretary of Stu¬ dent Council 1, Editor of Year¬ book 1, Woman ' s Club Repre¬ sentative, Good Government State Representative, Hearst History Contest Representative . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Sim¬ mons College . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To travel abroad. Francis Donald Bradley Brad Tall, comical, wonderful friend, active in chasing girls 1, 2, 3. . .FUTURE PLANS . . . Mechanic . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Mr. Blake ' s office . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To become principal of Woburn High School for a week. Robert Peter Brogna Bob Tall, dark, handsome, hard worker, popular, member of the Yearbook, Traffic Squad, Junior prom committee. Senior dance committee, typical busi¬ ness man . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To attend Northeastern University . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Junior Prom . . . HEART ' S DESIRE. . .To Dance like Gene Kelly . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Treasurer of Senior Class of 1952.. Dorothy Louise Brown Dottie Small, neat dresser, cute, quiet . . . SPORTS . . . Bad¬ minton, baseball . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Office work . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get marred. Anthony Andrew Bruno Tony Friendly, muscular, strong silent type, artistic, member of Yearbook staff . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling 1, cross country 1, 2, 3, track 2 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Wild life conser¬ vation . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . June 3, 1951 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To re¬ main a bachelor. Gerald John Bruno Jerry Wonderful personality, hap¬ py-go-lucky, full of fun, artis¬ tically inclined . . . SPORTS . . . Cross country, bowling 1, 2 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . Art School . . . MEMORABL’ EVENT . . . First trip to New Hampshire. Dorothy Marion Brusseau Dolly Neat, good-looking, pleasing smile . . . SPORTS . . . Bowl¬ ing 1, basketball . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club 1 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Fashion designer . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get a man I like. Alice Louise Butler Al Quiet, ambitious, hard-work¬ er, nice personality. . .CLUBS . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ... FU¬ TURE PLANS .... To become a secretary . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . May 11, 1951 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get married. ( 16 ) Grace Ann Butler Gray Neat dresser, industrious, friendly, beautiful blonde tres¬ ses, member of Tanner News i . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club 2 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To be a secretary . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be an actress . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . , Prize speaking contest. Senior Play. Edward Thomas Canniff Ed Always has a big smile for everyone, friendly, a flash ai typewriting, good sport, mem ber of Traffic Squad . . - SPORTS . . . Basketball 1, 2 . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To work. . .MEMORABLE EVENT . . . The day of qraduation . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... No to work. Paul Justin Canty P. I. Popular, tall, dark, hand¬ some, nice personality, fools with one junior girl SPORTS . . . Football ,1, 2, 3, track 3 . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To graduate . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . Novem¬ ber 10, 1950 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... A certain junior girl. Thomas William Caplis Tommy A swell fellow, goes for the girls, captivating smile for all . . . CLUBS . . ' . Glee CluV . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To become a millionaire . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... Oc¬ tober 10, 1951 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To own a busi- ( 17 ) Russell Joseph Catania Beaver Witty, happy, friendly . . . SPORTS . . . Football, basket¬ ball, hockey . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To graduate. Daniel David Cennerazzo Mozart Talented in music, very friendly, black curly hair, only violinist in orchestra . . . FU¬ TURE PLANS ... To attend a Music College . . . MEMOR¬ ABLE EVENT . . . Violin solos . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To play in an orchestra. Mary Lou Chaulk Lu Lu Full of fun, pleasant, lik¬ able, blond hair, blue eyes a smile for everyone . • . SPORTS . . . Basketball 3, soft- ball 1, 2, 3, bowling 1, 2, ... CLUBS. . . Glee Club 1, 2 . . . FUTURE PLANS - - . Nurse . . . MEMORABLE EVENT. . . Bowl¬ ing ... HEART ' S DESIRE . . . To own a Cadillac convertible. Mary Therese Chiuchiolo Mary Easy-going, friend to all, co¬ operative, Tanner News Staff 1 . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling 1, badminton 1 ... FUTURE PLANS. . . Nursing School. . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To fly. ness. Paul Alfred Ciampo “Bunny Quiet, friendly, cooperative . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club 2 . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To join Merchant Marines . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To grow. Donald Leo Clark Elmer Happy-go-lucky, always has a smile . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Mechanic . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To graduate. Harris Cohen Harry Intelligent, ambitious, al¬ ways has a smile. Student Council 3, traffic officer 1, 2 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Col¬ lege . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Prize speaking. . . HEARTS DESIRE. . .To have no home¬ work. . .HONORS ACHIEVED Franklin Weller Medal, Har¬ vard Book, Spelling Bee, Hearst History Contest Repre¬ sentative. Louis Ralph Coiro Louie Talented in art, liked by all, full of fun, president of Jolly boys . . . SPORTS . . . Track 1, 2, 3, football 1, 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To be a teacher . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . The House in Reading ? ? ? ... HEART ' S DESIRE ... To graduate. Jane Connolly Jane Quiet, pleasant, cooperative . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling 1 . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To be a teacher . . . MEMOR¬ ABLE EVENT . . . Junior Prom . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To graduate. Edward Cycril Cooper Eddie Sense of humor, liked by all, good sport . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling 1 . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To get a job . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . Book¬ keeping in Room 17 ... HEART ' S DESIRE. . .To grad¬ uate. Neil Cotter Moose Quiet, good sport, friendly . . . SPORTS . . . Football 1, 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . To enter the service. . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . Year of birth, 1933 ... HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To graduate. Carolyn Ann Crocker Kay Wonderful sportswoman , well-liked by all. Reflector 1 ... SPORTS . . . Softball, basketball, field hockey, bowl¬ ing ... FUTURE PLANS . . . To work in an office. . .MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . ' Softball Champs in ”50 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To go to Arizona . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Shield in field hockey 2. ( 18 ) Janet Alice Dahlman Janet Alert, neat looking, plea¬ sant, fashionable dresser . . . SPORTS . . . Cheerleader 1, badminton 2, bowling 1, bas¬ ketball 1 . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club 3 ... FUTURE PLANS To be a secretary. Richard Edward Davis Dick Small, full of fun, jovial, supported all school drives . . . FUTURE PLANS ... Un¬ decided . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Marine Corps. Robert Michael Dever Bob Well known, cooperative, sense of humor, one of the Jolly Boys, Yearbook 1 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . College . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . June 22 - 30, 1951. . .HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be rich. Marion Joann DiMartino Mickey Easy-going, cooperative, sense of humor. Girl Scout for six years . . . SPORTS . . • Bowling 1, 2 ... FUTURE PLANS. . . To be a nurse . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... At¬ tending Girl Scout Conference, 1951 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To become a superintend¬ ent nurse. Joseph Patrick Day Joda Friendly, likable, good sport. Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Senior Reception Com mittees. Student Council 3, president of Room 19, secre¬ tary of Room 22, Yearbook 1 . . . SPORTS . . . Varsity Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3, hockey, baseball . . . FUTURE PLANS ... Un¬ decided . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To succeed Sam Spade HONORS ACHIEVED. . . Elect¬ ed Vice-president of Senior Class 52 . Ruth Frances Desmond Ruthie Quiet, shy, cute, enjoys be¬ ing majorette . . . SPORTS . . . Majorette 1, 2,. . .CLUBS . . .Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ... FU¬ TURE PLANS ... To study hairdressing. . .HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To travel. Joseph Gerald Doherty Chips Cuiet, happy, friendly . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To work for Charles Turgiss . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . Passing Junior English . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To make a mil¬ lion dollars. Gordon Walter Doucette Flash Quiet, well-groomed, witty at times . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To join the navy. ( 19 ) Thomas Joseph Duran Tom Intelligent, quiet, friendly, cute. Reflector 2 . . . SPORTS . . . Baseball 2, 3, basketball 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . work . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . High school baseball . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To beat Winchester in every sport. Barbara Denise Dwyer Barbara Quiet, easy going, friendly. Tanner News . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling League . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Nurse at Melrose Hospital . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Junior Prom May 11, 1951 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To own a swimming pool. John Joseph Dwyer Jackie Quiet, tall, full of fun, neat dresser. Band 1, 2, 3 ... FU¬ TURE PLANS . . . Work . . . MEMORABLE EVENT. . .GraH- uation . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To inherit one million dollars. Barbara Ann Eckberg Bobbie Very ambitious, friendly, wonderful personality. Reflec¬ tor Staff, Editor of Tan ner News 1 . . . SPORTS. . . Bowl¬ ing 1, 2 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . Nursing School and Bos¬ ton University . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a blond. Joseph Sidney Edgett Joe Tall, friendly, smile for all . . .FUTURE PLANS. . .To get married and own a business . . .MEMORABLE EVENT . . . January 26, 1951 ... HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Air Force Cadet. Norma Marie Egge Sunshine Attractive, cheerful, neat dresser . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club 1, Yearbook 1, Student Council 1, Senior Play lead . . . SPORTS. . . Basketball 3, bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To further schooling . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . May 11, 1950 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To become a physiother¬ apist. John Erickson Johnny Witty, full of fun, good lin¬ guist, swell sport . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS ... U. S. Navy . . . MEMORABLE EVENT Giants beating the Dodgers in the 1951 playoff. Maria Grace Farpelha Mary Quiet, liked by all, consid¬ erate, friendly . . . SPORTS . . . Badminton, bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS .... Attend Northeastern . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Certified Public Accountant. ( 20 ) Roland Earl Farrow Wimpy Bashful, quiet, good looking . . . FUTURE PLANS... To be a bachelor . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Graduation . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Retire at 30 . . .HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Reserved seat in room 29 every day at 1:30. June Lorraine Figucia Junie Quiet, friendly, smile for all. Reflector 2, Tanner News 1 . . . SPORTS. . . Field hockey . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To at¬ tend Mount Auburn . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT ... The suc¬ cessful Junior Prom . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To join WARS after college. Leonard Robert Finethy Hod-Rod Tall, friendly, liked by all . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Hunter . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Four flips on the Peabody Race Track . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Indianapolis. Nancy Ann Finethy Nan Friendly, neat dresser, cute, cooperative . . . SPORTS . . . Field hockey 2, badminton. . . FUTURE PLANS. . . Undecided . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To live on Lawrence Street, Wo¬ burn. Marianne Monica Fiorillo Marianne Brown eyes, brown hair, bashful, friend to all ... FU¬ TURE PLANS. . .To be a tele¬ phone operator . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To become a wo¬ man disc jockey. Shirley Ann Fiske Shirley Quiet, friendly, pleasant smile for everyone, well mod¬ ulated tone of voice . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, library assistant 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To study hairdres¬ sing . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . August 22, 1951 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be¬ come the wife a certain Win¬ chester boy. John Albert Flaherty Jack Quiet, neat dresser, good looking, dark complexion, band, orchestra . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling, basketball . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... The day he received his license . . .HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Pro¬ fessional trumpeter and bas¬ ketball player. Robert Coleman Flaherty Flats Tall, shy, comical, easy go¬ ing, blushes easily, likes sports . . . SPORTS . . . Basket¬ ball . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Truck driver . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To go to all the Night Clubs in New York. ( 21 ) Donna Louise Flood Donna Quiet, cooperative, cute, smile for all, Reflector Staff 2, Tanner News 1 ... SPORTS . . . Bowling 1, 2, field hockey 1, basketball 1 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Normal School. . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To own a roller-skating rink . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . Junior Prom, May 11, 1951. Charles Edward Foley Charlie Tall, dark, handsome, neat dresser, pleasing personality, captain of traffic officers . . . SPORTS . . . Track and Cross country . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . College . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To graduate . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... Be¬ ing made Junior Rotarian. Frances Katherine Foley Fran Friendly, smile for all, blond. Reflector 2, Assistant Editor- in-Chief of Tanner News 1. . . SPORTS . . . Basketball 3, bad¬ minton 1, 2, 3, bowling 1 ... MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Poll on Jay McMaster ' s Sports ' Matinee ...HEART ' S DESIRE ... To bowl a decent score . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . ■ Woman ' s Club Representative. James Joseph Foley Jimmy Good personality, witty, friendly, swell sport, traffic squad. Student Council, Year¬ book . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . .Basket¬ ball 2, 3, baseball 1, 2, bowl¬ ing league, Senior Play . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . College . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a success in life. Louise Anne Fresenga Louise Grey blue eyes, light brown hair, liked by all ... SPORTS . . . bowling . -. . CLUB . . . Glee Club . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Telephone operator . . . HEART ' S DESIRE...To grad¬ uate. Charles Robert Fuller Charlie Always pleasant, nice look¬ ing, liked by all ... SPORTS . . . bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . College. John F. A. Gonsalves Gonzi Pleasant smile, ambitious, friendly . . . CLUBS . . . Year¬ book Staff 1, Glee Club 2. . . SPORTS . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3, bowling 1 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To get driver ' s license . . . MEMORABLE EVENT. . .High School Dance. Robert Arthur Gonsalves Gonk Pleasant, full of fun, ambi¬ tious . . . CLUBS . . . Band 2, 3 . . . SPORTS . . . Basketball 3, football 2 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To attend North¬ eastern . . . HEART ' S- DESIRE ... To own Suncrest . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Jun¬ ior Prom . . . HONORS A- CHIEVED . . . Senior Play. ( 22 ) Arnold Eugene Hamilton Curly Tall, curly black hair, easy going . . . SPORTS . . . Bas¬ ketball ... CLUBS ... Band 2 . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To join the Navy . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... A girl named Thelma . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Carnival, July 21, 1951. Blanche Edith Hanlon Blanche Attractive, a friend to all, ■wonderful personality CLUBS . . . Student Council 1, 3, Yearbook 1, 2. . .SPORTS Softball 2, 3, bo-wling 1, 2. . . FUTURE PLANS ... To attend business school . . . MEMOR¬ ABLE EVENT . . . Afternoon of Junior Prom . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To see the -world . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Senior Dance Committee, Cheerleader, Senior Play. David Ernest Hanlon Big Dave Pleasant, nice looking, light bro-wn hair, blue eyes CLUBS . . . Band 2, 3, ... FUTURE PLANS . . . Tufts College . . . SPORTS . . . Track 1, 2, 3, bawling, cross country 1, 2 ... MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Three way tie in a cross country race . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To beat Dave Ryan in a race. Edward Irick Hastings Eddie Quiet, black hair, brown eyes, pleasant . . . CLUBS. . . Band 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . Undecided . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To become rich. Jane Herd Jane God-natured, liked by all, pleasing personality CLUBS . . . Yearbook, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom Com¬ mittee . . . SPORTS . . . Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, bowling, badminton 3 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To become a Medical Secretary . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . August, 1950 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE. . . To join the Air Force HONOR ACHIEVED . . . Rep¬ resentative to Woburn Wo¬ man ' s Club. Emily Lorraine Hilbrunner Em Always smiling, easy-going, liked by all. Student Council 1, home-room representative of Red Cross . . . SPORTS. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, softball 1, 2, 3, bowling 2 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To enter nursing school . . . HONORS ACH¬ IEVED . . . Senior Play . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To take Mr. Ricker ' s place. Robert Ernest Hyldburg Bobby Small, full of fun, good per¬ sonality . . . SPOR ' TS . . . Hoc¬ key, softball . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Undecided . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . .To grad¬ uate. Gene Lucian Inglese Gino Pleasant smile, athletic, liked by everyone . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club, Vice President of Student Council 1 ... SPORTS . . . Baseball, football, tennis, ping pong . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To become the greatest man that ever lived on earth . . . HONORS ACH¬ IEVED . . . Co-captain of the football team. ( 23 ; Paul Richard Jepson Paul Tall, qui et, good natured . . . SPORTS. . . Hockey, soft- ball . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . To attend college. Janice Ann Johnson Jan Quiet, attractive, petite, strawberry blond . . . CLUBS . . . Orchestra 1, 2 ... FU¬ TURE PLANS ... To be a dental nurse. George Lonsdale Johnstone Yonk Blond, friendly, full of fun . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To teach in Room 30 . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... The 29th day of June, 1951. Pauline Beverly Jordan Midge Ambitious, well-liked, friend¬ ly, pleasant personality . . . CLUBS . . . Reflector 2, Glee Club 3, Yearbook Staff 1 ... SPORTS . . . Bowling 1, 2, badminton 2, 3, basketball 3 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Pro¬ fessional Girl Scouting . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... My ink bath on the way to the Copley Plaza . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be an astron¬ omer . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Editor-in-Chief of Tanner News 2, Second prize in Prize Speaking Contest. Robert Edward Kelly Bob Neat dresser, good competi¬ tor, friend of all. . . CLUBS . . . Y. M. C. A_FUTURE PLANS . . .To graduate . . . SPORTS . . . Basketball. Francis Andrew Kerrigan Fran Quiet, easy-going, pleasant . . . CLUBS . . . Joe ' s Corner Club . . . SPORTS . . . Hockey ... FUTURE PLANS ... To join the Navy. J Harold Paul Kerrigan Harold Shy, wonderful personality, liked by everyone . . . CLUBS . . . Treasurer of Student Council . . . SPORTS . . . Foot¬ ball, basketball, baseball . . . HONORS ACHIEVED Football trophy 49 , and out¬ standing football award for 1950 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . To attend college. . .HEART ' S DESIRE ... To play college basketball . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Beating Winches¬ ter in 1950 in football. Richard Leo Kerrigan Dick Pleasant personality, shy, keen sense of humor . . . CLUBS . . . Traffic Squad 1 . . . FUTURE PLANS ... Un¬ decided . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . To graduate . . . SPORTS . . . Basketball. ( 24 ) Charles Michael Knaide Chuck Friendly, ambitious, easy- gointj . . . SPORTS . • . Bas¬ ketball. ..FUTURE PLANS... U. S. A. F. or N. R. O. T. C.. . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Eirst A in Room 18 ... HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get an A from Miss Percy. Barbara Ann Koines Barb Cute, friendly, nice complex¬ ion, member of the Tanner News . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling . . . EUTURE PLANS ... To be¬ come a secretary. Joan Marie Lancelotta Joanie Small, friendly, cute, al¬ ways smiling . . . SPORTS. . . Field hockey 2, badminton . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Office work. . .MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Going to the Y. M. C. A. on Eriday evenings . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To see the U. S. and Europe. Patricia Ann Lemongello Pat Eriendly, easy to get along with, full of fun, petite ' . • • CLUBS . . . Glee Club . . . EUTURE PLANS ... To be a secretary . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Eirst driving les¬ son .. . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . To work in Winchester. John Thomas Lennon Jack Tall, good looking, neat, guiet, friendly, easy-going happy . . . SPORTS . . . Bas¬ ketball, baseball, member of. the Immaculate Conception C. Y. O. Basketball Team . . . EUTURE PLANS . . . Teachers College . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To remain a bachelor. Judith Majorie LeRoux Judy Good dresser, likes men, full of fun, good dancer, Tanner News . . . FUTURE PLANS. . . To attend college . . .MEMOR¬ ABLE EVENT. . . Being on Bob Clayton ' s Show . . . HEART ' S DESIRE... To live on Mont- vale Avenue . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Senior Play. Robert William Linehan Bobby Good athlete, pleasant smile for all, good friend. . .SPORTS . . . Cross country. Track . . . EUTURE PLANS ... To attend college. Thomas Henry Linehan Tom Carefree, friendly, small, guiet, never lets anything bother him . . . SPORTS . . • Basketball, Manager of the football team . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Undecided . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To grad¬ uate. ( 25 ) Nancy Carole Lopez Nan Quiet, attractive, long black hair, friendly . . . CLUBS . • • Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ... FU¬ TURE PLANS ... To work in an office . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To join the Waves . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... The day of graduation. Helen Jean Lowcock Jean Friendly, full of fun, good worker . . . CLUBS . . . Re¬ flector 2, Student Council, Jun¬ ior Red Cross . . . SPORTS . . . Basketball Manager 2, 3, badminton 3, field hockey 3, bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To attend college . . . HEART ' S DESIRE... To travel around the world . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . Senior Prom 1950 . . . HONORS A- CHIEVED . . . Prize Speaking Contest, Senior Play. David Warren Lundquist Dave Tall, persevering, quiet, friendly . . . SPORTS. . . Foot¬ ball, track. . .FUTURE PLANS ... To attend University of Massachusetts . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Cutest boy of Senior Class. Janet Marita Lundskog Jan Hard worker, quiet, member of ' e Junior Red Cros . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club, Tan¬ ner News. . .SPORTS. . .Bowl¬ ing, field hockey, basketball, bacminton . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Junior Prom . . • FUTURE PLANS . . . Business school . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get married . . . HON¬ ORS ACHIEVED ... . Repre¬ sentative to Woman ' s Club, Senior Play. Barbara Ann Lynch Babs Intelligent, quiet, friendly, enjoys football . . .CLUBS. . . Tanner News, Glee Club . . . SPORTS. . . . Bowling, basket¬ ball, badminton . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To own a car . . . MEMORABLE EVENT Junior Marshal . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Cheerleader. Kathryn Louise Lynch Kay Tall, slender, quiet, good worker, intelligent . . . CLUBS . . . Tanner News. . .SPORTS . . . Badminton, bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To be a florist . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To visit California. Martha Jean Lynch Marty Charming, popular, quiet, friendly, fond of boys . . . CLUBS . . . Student Council, Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Badminton. . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Undecided . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Professional ice- skater. Clayton Edward Lyon Doc Good-looking, quiet, goes for a certain sophomore, Clayton! . . .FUTURE PLANS . . .To attend television school . . . MEMORABLE EVENT. . . A night without homework. { 26 ) James Joseph Mace, Jr. ' ' Jimmy Full of fun, tactful, member of C. Y. O. ... SPORTS . . . Bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To join the Navy . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a printer . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Graduating from the ninth grade for the second time. Lawrence MacLeod Dimpy Tall, full of fun, jovial, takes life in stride . . . SPORTS. . . Hockey . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To join the Navy . . . HEART ' S DESIRE...To grad¬ uate. Edward John Maher Big John Popular, full of fun, sociable, makes friends easily . . . SPORTS . . . Football 2, 3. . . FUTURE PLANS ... To be in the Navy . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To get married. Florence Rose Maiocchi Flo Friendly, cute, sociable, hap¬ py. . .CLUBS . . . Glee Club, Majorette . . . SPORTS . . . Softball 1, 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . Bookkeeping . . . HEARTS DESIRE ... A cer¬ tain boy . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . April 14, 1950. Anthony Frank Marciano Da Da Medium size, full of fun, cute . . . SPORTS . . . Footbgll 2, basketball 1, 2, 3 ... MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT. . . Punchard 1949 ... FUTURE PLANS. . . Undecided . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE . . . Basketball. Robert Henry Mathews Mattie Friendly, fun loving, popu¬ lar, likes the girls . . . SPORTS . . . Football 1, 2 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To graduate . . • MEMORABLE EVENT. . .Room 20 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . ... To own a car. Philip McCarron Phil Witty, nice looking, good sport, friendly . . . CLUBS. . • Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra . . • FUTURE PLANS ... To own a convertible . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a million¬ aire. Helen Marie McCarthy Helen Friendly, small, intelligent, easy to get along with . . . FUTURE PLA NS ... To be a secretary . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Class Day . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be an airline hostess. ( 27 ) John Edward McDonald Mac Tall, full of fun, easy going . , . FUTURE PLANS ... Un¬ decided . . . HEART S DESIRE ... To get into an all girls ' section . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . English in Room 27. William Francis McDonough ' Billy Short, cute, popular, C. Y. O . . . FUTURE PLANS ... Un¬ decided ...HEART ' S DESIRE ... To play drums like Gene Krupa. Francis Patrick McElhinney Macca Quiet, easy going, wavy hair . . . SPORTS . . . Cross country, ■ hockey . . . FUTURE PLANS . . .Navy . . .HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get out of school . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Graduation. Norman Francis McGowan Tucker Friendly, quiet, small, good looking, Woburn High ' s num¬ ber one sports ' fan . . . FU¬ TURE PLANS . . . Navy or Teachers College. . .HEART ' S DESIRE ... To remain a bachelor . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Passing geometry in Junior Year. Ann Marie McHugh Ann Quiet, easy going, friendly, wonderful piano player CLUBS . . . Glee Club ... FU¬ TURE PLANS . . . Secretary MEMORABLE EVENT Learning to drive a car HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a police woman. Bruce James McKee Puddy Tall, handsome, always has a smile . . . CLUBS . . . Stu¬ dent Council . . . SPORTS. . . Football 1, 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To attend Prep. School . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . May 11, 1951 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE. . .To go to Annapolis Roger Sherman McKinley Mac Friendly, red hair, smile for all, tops in personality . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To go over 60 M. P. H. ... MEMO¬ RABLE EVENT ... 3:10 in Mr. Ring ' s room. Bernard Lawrence McLaughlin Butch Athletic, good looking, nice personality, likes the girls. President of Class of 1952 . . . SPORTS . . . Captain of Foot¬ ball, baseball and basketball . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club, Sen¬ ior Prom Committee, Yearbook, Traffic Squad . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To attend College . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Winchester games 49, 50 ... HEART ' S DESIRE ... To play Major League Baseball . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . .Most valuable player of football ' 50, Shamrock Trophy ' 50, Base¬ ball trophy 50 . ( 28 ) Edward Francis McLaughlin Ed Tall, quiet, friendly . . . SPORTS . . . Football 3, bas¬ ketball, Y. M. C. A. ... FU¬ TURE PLANS . . . Work at Monsanto Chemicals . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . Junior Prom. James Edward Meehan, Jr. Jim Quiet, one of the ' South End ' s finest . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club . . . SPORTS . • • Bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS . . .To be a pilot. . .HEART ' S DESIRE. . .Live to be a hun¬ dred. Maureen Elizabeth Mohan “M M ' s Cutest girl in Senior Class, popular, nice dresser, friend¬ ly .. . CLUBS. . . Cheerleader SPORTS . . . Badminton, bowl¬ ing ... FUTURE PLANS • • • Lowell Teacher ' s College • . • MEMORABLE EVENT ... Jr. Prom. . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Junior Prom Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Sen¬ ior Play. Marianne Louise Morandi Marianne Tall, nice personality, cute, neat, friendly . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club, Reflector, Drum Majorette . . . SPORTS . . . Basketball. . . FUTURE PLANS . . .To do office work . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get married . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Junior Prom. Angeline Louise Morelli Ginger Sports-minded, fun loving . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To get married to Dan . . . MEMO¬ RABLE EVENT . . . Passing physiology in sophomore year . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To graduate. John Thomas Murray Jack Easy going, quiet, fun-lov¬ ing. . .SPORTS. . . Bowling 1, 2, football, baseball . . . FU¬ TURE PLANS ... To get a job . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Charlie ' s hot-rod. . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . .To get a license. Camella Elizabeth Nardone Camella Pleasant, friendly, easy-go¬ ing. . .CLUBS . . . Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Softball. . . FUTURE PLANS... To work in an office. . .HEART ' S DESIRE .. .Join Air Force. Gloria Efstathias Nickos Glow Petite, studious, ambitious, friendly . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club, Chairman of Exchange Committee . . . FUTURE PLANS . . .Laboratory Technician. . . HEART ' S DESIRE...To swim like a fish. ( 29 ) Edna Elizabeth Nunley Betty Pleasant, friendly co-opera¬ tive, likes dancing and sing¬ ing ... FUTURE PLANS . . . To become a successful dress¬ maker. Ernestina Virginia Nuniey Erna Clever and witty, a pal to everyone, likes softball and dancing . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To work in an office . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To travel. Louis Edward O ' Donoghue Louie Quiet, perpetual smile, good- natured . . . SPORTS . . . Foot¬ ball . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Undecided . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE. . . To graduate. Donna Marie O ' Melia Donna Friendly, quiet, neat dresser . . . SPORTS. . . Bowling, bas¬ ketball ... future plans To become a dressmaker . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To take a trip to California . . . MEM¬ ORABLE EVENT . . . Night of Oct. 24. John Roche O ' Donnell Jack Good looking, quiet, interest¬ ed in young blond. Senior Prom Committee, Senior Home Room President, Yearbook, Se¬ nior Play . . . SPORTS . . . Football 1, 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . College MEMORABLE EVENT Win. vs. Wob. football game. Philip James O ' Donnell Chink Friendly, reserved, consider¬ ate, enthusiastic, everbody ' s friend . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To graduate . . . MEMO¬ RABLE EVENT . . . B grade in English. Anne Louise Paine Anne Athletic, polite, energetic. Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Softball 3, basketball 3, field hockey 3, badminton 1, bowl¬ ing 2 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . Secretarial work. . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... A residence in Florida . . . MEMORABLE EVENT. . . Horseback riding. Marion Madeline Pandolph Marion Obliging, helpful, reserved, friendly. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. . . alternate to Student Council . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling 1 . . .FUTURE PLANS ... . Tele¬ phone Operator . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To qet a certain someone. ( 30 ) Daniel Paras Bones Genial, easy going, good humored . . .HEART ' S DESIRE ... To graduate. Marie Geraldine Perna Kim Reserved, likable, nice per¬ sonality, reliable. Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Commer¬ cial artist . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE . . . Figure Skater . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... The day I danced at the Strand. Walter Henry Pierce, Jr. George Polite, aspiring, bashful . . . CLUBS . . . Traffic officer. Re¬ flector 2, Tanner News . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Teacher ' s College. Louis Pina Louie Short, quiet, friendly, dark hair . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . To join the Army . . .HEART ' S DESIRE ... To fly a jet plane. Dorothea Elaine Quilitzsch Dot Winsome, courteous, studi¬ ous, reliable, smile for every¬ one . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Col¬ lege . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To travel all around the world. . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . .Junior and Senior Spelling Champion. Isable Marie Quinno Betty Quiet, co-operative, friend¬ ly .. . CLUBS . . . Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Basketball 3, badminton 2, bowlina 2, softball 2 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Marriage. . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE . . . Graduation MEMORABLE EVENT ... A trip to New York Doris Marie Reddy Dodo Resourceful, reserved. In¬ dependent, friendly SPORTS . . . Bowling 2 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . Medical Technologist . . .HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To be a model . . . MEMORABLE EVENT June 1, 1951. Jean Lorraine Reil Jean Friendly, neat, smile for all . . . CLUBS. . . Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Archery 1 . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Book¬ keeping. ( 31 ) Bernard Marshall Reinherz Bernie Perserverant, ambitious, hard-worker, capable . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Business¬ man. . .HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Millionaire . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Passing Junior English. Irene Ann Renninson Irene Vivacious, athletic, likable. Glee Club 1, Tanner News 1, Junior Prom committee. Stu¬ dent Council 1, Cheerleader 1, Harvest Dance Committee. . . SPORTS . . . Field hockey 2, softball 3, basketball 3, bad¬ minton 1, bowling 1, tennis 2 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . His¬ tory teacher . . .HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To be independent . . . HONORS ACHIEVED . . . Spelling Bee home room Champ. Daniel Joseph Rogan, Jr. Danny Easy going, cheerful, ath¬ letic, Student Council . . . SPORTS . . . Football 1, 2, 3 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Com- ercial advertising. . .HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a good baseball player . . . MEMO¬ RABLE EVENT . . . Woburn vs. Winchester 1950 . . . HON¬ ORS ACHIEVED . . . Typical teen-age boy at the Junior Prom. Daniel Charles Rosa Danny Friendly, good sport, ath¬ letic . . . SPORTS . . . Football 2, 3, track 2, 3 ... FUTURE PLANS ... To graduate . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To play hockey . . . MEMORABLE EVEN ' !’ . . . First football game of the 1951 season. Elaine Frances Rotondo Elaine Earnest, friendly, co-opera¬ tive . . .SPORTS. . .Softball 1, 2, 3, bowling 1. . . FUTURE PLANS ... To do office work .. .HEART ' S .DESIRE ... To follow family talents— Good luck, Elaine . . . MEMORA¬ BLE EVENT . . . First driving lesson. Francis Henry Russo Ravioli Athletic, enthusiastic, help¬ ful ... SPORTS . . . Football 1 ... FUTURE PLANS . . . Foreman . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE . . . Bandleader. Mary Katherine Rogan Mary Perpetually smiling, friendly, intelligent, good looking, drum majorette. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Reflector 3, Tanner News, Harvest Dance committee. . . SPORTS . . . Basketball 3, bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Private secretary . . . HEART ' S DESIRE. . .To travel . . . MEMORABLE EVENT. . . Senior Reception. David James Ryan Dave Good-looking, good competi¬ tor, well-liked. Member of the traffic squad . . . SPORTS. . Captain of the Cross Country and Track Teams, bowling. . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get a driver ' s license .-. . MEMO¬ RABLE EVENT . . . Winning Pilgrim League Divisional. . . FUTURE PLANS... To further education. ( 32 ) Ronald Joseph Savoia Ron Neat, friendly, sincere . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Con¬ tentment . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . June, 1952 . . . FUTURE PLANS. . .To go into business. (Good luck, Ron.) Notalie Cecelia Sgrulloni Nate Happy disposition, full of fun, well-liked . . . CLUBS. . . Glee Club . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To get married . . . HEART ' S DESIRE. . .To travel. Frances Louise Scelzi Franny Cute, liked by all, kind smile, member of the Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Field hockey . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To join the Waves . . . MEMORABLE EVENT. . . Driv¬ ing lessons in 51 . . . FU¬ TURE PLANS . . . Office work Mary Elizabeth Scire Tootsie Small, friendly, full of fun, one of our energetic cheer¬ leaders, Glee Club. . . SPORTS . . . Badminton, softball . . . MEMORABLE EVENT ... Au¬ gust 29 (Why Toots?) . . . FU¬ TURE PLANS . . . Office work. Marie Grace Seminatore Ree Quiet, friendly to everyone, athletic. . . SPORTS . . . Mem¬ ber and captain of the field hockey team., badminton, bas¬ ketball, softball, bowling . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To teach Physical Education (Good Luck, Ree.) Doris Winifred Shedd Dot Swell pal, full of fun, genial . . . CLUBS . . . Glee Club, Re¬ flector, Senior Play .... SPOR ' TS . . . Bowling . . . FU¬ TURE PLANS. . . Navy nurse . . . HEART ' S DESIRE... To be a great singer like Doris Day . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Graduation from Junior High. Richard Robbins Smyth Smittie Tall, amiable, good disposi¬ tion, did not belong to any organizations but supported all school activities HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be a cook . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . June, 1952 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Navy. Sue Ann Smyth Susie Cute, petite, popular. Spell¬ ing Bee winner. Glee Club. , . HEART ' S DESIRE... To live in Malden (Sue?) . . . MEMO¬ RABLE EVENT . . . Summer of 1950 ... FUTURE PLANS . . .. To be a secretary. ( 33 ) Marjorie Marie Soderholm Margie Popular, vivacious, fun-lov¬ ing, one of our capable major¬ ettes . . . SPORTS. . . Bowling .. .HEART ' S DESIRE ... A certain Don from Belfast . . . EUTURE PLANS ... To attend Eanny Earmer School of Cook¬ ing. Henry William Stenquist, Jr. Junior Blond, good humor, cute, member of Band and Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Bowl¬ ing ... HEART ' S DESIRE . . . To become head bookkeeper in a popular concern . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Account¬ ant. Beverley Ann Strong Bev Tall, sincere, happy disposi¬ tion, one of our few red-heads . . . CLUBS. . . Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Softball, basket¬ ball, bowling . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To travel ... FU¬ TURE PLANS . . . Office work June Lillian Svenson June Quiet, pleasant disposition, always helpful, likes bowling . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To become an artist . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To become an ac¬ countant. Eugene Edward Sweeney Gene Tall, quiet, neat dresser, friend to all, member of Traf¬ fic Squad . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To Travel and see the world . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Latin substitute teacher in 9th grade . . . FU¬ TURE PLANS . . . College. Marie Theresa Thompson Marie Cute, sunny disposition, beautiful eyes and hair. Jun¬ ior Red Cross Representative ...HEART ' S DESIRE ... To become a registered nurse . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . October 20, 1951 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Nursing (Best of luck, Marie). « Nancy Evelyn Towse Nancy Tall, attractive, pal to all . . . CLUBS . . . Student Coun¬ cil, Tanner News, Glee Club . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To be on television . . . MEMO¬ RABLE EVENT . . . Singing in assemblies . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Secretary. Charles George Turgiss Turk One of our tallest boys, all round sport, friendly, enjoys hockey . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To become a great hoc¬ key star . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Graduation . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To be¬ come a farmer. ( 34 ) Barbara Joan Upton Barb Quiet, pleasant, liked by all, member of Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Badminton . . . HEART ' S DESIRE. . . To grad¬ uate. . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Room 32 ... FUTURE PLANS. . .To become a book¬ keeper. Frances Carole Warren Fran One of our few blondes, full of fun. vivacious, plays piano, member of Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Badminton . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Fashion designer . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Christmas of 1950 . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Work in an office (Good Luck). Lloyd Robert Varney Mus .p Good-looking, popular, full of fun, neat dresser. Junior Ro- tarian, member of Student Council, Yearbook, Traffic Squad, Junior Prom Commit¬ tee, Senior Prom Committee SPORT . . . Football, bowling . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To get rich ... MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Senior Prom . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . College. Mary Alice Veno Mary Cute, neat dresser, spark¬ ling personality, president of Student Council, secretary of Senior Class, Woman ' s Club representative. Glee Club, Yearbook, Hears! History Con¬ test Representative, Junior and Senior Prom Committees . . . SPORTS . . . Bowling, one of our capable cheerleaders . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To live on an island . . . MEMORA¬ BLE EVENT ... 1950 Woburn- Winchester game . . . FUTURE PLANS, . . . Jackson College. John Joseph Walsh Smoky Tall, nice looking, pleasant personality, friend to all, sup¬ ported all school drives . . . FUTURES PLANS... To work. W Eleanor Joanne Weafer El Neat, always smiling, liked by all, representative to Girls ' State, Woman ' s Club repre¬ sentative, home room winner of Spelling Bee, Yearbook, Re¬ flector, Senior Play SPORTS . . . Bowling league . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... To marry a handsome millionaire . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . The week at Girls ' State . . . FUTURE PLANS. . .To further education. Ronald Henry White Wicket Small, nice looking, JQpat dresser, popular, enjoys hoc¬ key and baseball . . . SPORTS . . . Football . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To own a Cadillac . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Halloween . . . FUTURE PLANS ... To graduate. Dorothy Carole Wiggin Carole Full of enthusiasm, friendly, energetic, likes all sports. Tanner News, Glee Club . . . SPORTS . . . Field hockey, soft- ball, badminton, basketball bowling... HEART ' S DESIRE ... To go to Winchester High .. .MEMORABLE event ... Winning Most Valuable Play¬ er Trophy in the girls ' soft- ball league . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Bridgewater State Teachers College. ( 35 ) William Paul Boudreau Bill Smart, aggressive, . full of fun, pleasing personality . . . SPORTS . . . Enjoys hunt¬ ing and fishing . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Steam Engineer . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Two years in Alaska. Paul Vincent Foley Little Professor Bashful, quiet, fond of sports. . . FUTURE PLANS . . . To own a grocery store . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Football . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . English in Room 27. Michael William Lombardi Mike Full of fun, always has a smile . . . SPORTS . . . Foot¬ ball, basketball . . , FUTURE PLANS ... To graduate . . . HEART ' S DESIRE ... No more sessions. John Thomas O ' Neil John Congenial, easy going, un¬ selfish, ambitious . . . SPORTS . . . Football . . . FUTURE PLANS . . . Federal Bureau of Investigation . . . HEART ' S DESIRE. . .To become a mem¬ ber of the School Committee . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Thanksgiving football gome. James Coli Romano Jim Nice looking, tall, black cur¬ ly hair, liked by all . . • SPORTS . . . Football 2 ... HEART ' S DESIRE ... To travel abroad . . . MEMORA¬ BLE EVENT . . . Spring, 1950 . . . FUTURE PLANS. . . Service ... PET PEEVE ... Hot Rod Drivers. Joseph Philip Soave Joe Good-looking, swell sport, sparkling personality, girls de¬ light, supported all school ac¬ tivities, one of our outs ' and- ing football players . . . (Good Luck, Joe.) Robert Joseph McCauley Mac Cute, well-liked, popular. . . SPORTS . . . Baseball, football, basketball . . . HEART ' S DE¬ SIRE ... To go to Bonneville with Bob Matthews . . . FU¬ TURE PLANS ... To join the Navy. William Norman Sullivan Bill Easy-going, full of fun, well- liked, likes football and bas¬ ketball . . . HEART ' S DESIRE . . . Wildlife Conservatist . . . MEMORABLE EVENT . . . Wo¬ burn - Winchester game, 1950 . . . FUTURE PLANS ... Un¬ decided. ( 36 ) ACTIVITItS ( 37 ) - i cfiievement Footprints made in shifting sand Fade as waves o ' erlap the land. Base of sand will not endure Beating waves upon the shore. Firm will all our footprints be ' Gainst the tossing of the sea, If our base in truth is laid. Footprints then will never fade. Mary Alice Veno Class Motto STEP BY STEP WE CONQUER Tune: All Through the Night As we fondly bid adieu, Dear Woburn High, We shall give our pledge anew, Dear Woburn High. Teachers gladly paved fhe way For our future every day. Homage we shall always pay Our Woburn High. Though we leave you now forever. Dear Woburn High, We shall keep ycur memory ever. Dear Woburn High. All the precepts you have taught here. Thoughts of friendships we hold dear. Bind us closer year by year. Our Woburn High! Eleanor Joanne Weafer, ' 52 ( 38 ) .HAJU CivjuiS- CL VTWIjVU J Aa - A AotuC ' — Class Will We, the undersigned members of the Class of 1952 bequeath the items listed to the following heirs to be used as indicated: NAME ITEM HEIR PURPOSE John Gonsalves the high hills to the cross country team to surmount Marie Serninatore marks her teachers to improve them Paul Ciompo reputation for being tardy Fran McPherson to overcome Carolyn Crocker basketball the team to win games Martha J. Lynch tardy slips Audrey Hallberg to replenish Marjorie Soderholm the boys to the junior girls to train Joseph Edgett the ice cubes the cafeteria to keep the milk cold Charles Knaide round ruler math students draw circles Michael Lombardi bloodhound Mr. Blake to find him Daniel Paras unpleasant memories Nick Barbas to remember June Svenson paint brushes Sheila Feinberg to develop her talent Mary Veno broken test tube unsuspecting junior to piece together Richard Kerrigan all my notes anybody to confuse him Bernard Reinherz English book Gordon Brown to lose Marie Thompson study period anyone to do homework Marian Randolph homework Fred Scearbo to do Janet Lundskog part in Senior play Alice Swanson to act Donald Clark red hair Mr. Ring to experiment with Charles Foley reputation my brother to carry on Jerry Bruno artistic talent A1 Capp to appraise Kathleen Barch conversation bashful junior to make friends Thomas Caplis telephone number (2-0727-R) any girl for lonely evenings Florence Maiocchi literature book Olive Hanlon to read Edward Hastings English book Leo Trearchis to rewrite Doris Reddy chemistry notebook any student to confuse himself with John McDonald silly laugh an unfortunate person to get into trouble with Marie Perna smooth desk in room 18 Kathleen Torrice to write on Thomas Duran parking space any pupil for a new Dodge Bruce McKee two sets of crutches X football team for support Ronald Savoia aeronautics book junior class for high flying Francis Bradley public speaking book a stuttering junior for practice Dorothy Quilitzsch the idea of cancelling exams the teachers to cogitate upon Angeline Morelli filing box Margaret Grammer to figure out John O ' Neil No. 73 football jersey some thin junior to be retained forever Anthony Bruno quiet manner a nois’’’ ' junior good example Edna Nunley a smile some grouchy junior to sweeten him Ruth Desmond position as leader of band Mr. Kimball to replace Walter Pierce shyness Ruth Bell to develop John Dwyer seat in room 24 any student to occupy Louise Fresenga answers to history tests the library to help the juniors Robert Dever a spot on the bench a junior basketball player to keep warm John Flaherty pleasant times in room 18 a certain person to enjoy Barbara Dwyer height some short junior girl to add to hers Paul Foley crash helmet some junior in driver education to save him Barbara Lynch aches and pains future cheerleader to nurse ( 42 ) CLASS WILL (Continued) NAME ITEM HEIR PURPOSE Francis McElhinney old Ford Billy O ' Donnell to get places Neil Cotter left guard position future star to play Natalie Sgrulloni public speaking book worthy junior to carry Bob Mathews good-looking twins Bob McCauley to watch over Marion DiMartino Chemistry projects Ann Flaherty to complete Joseph Doherty a set of rubber dishes cafeteria to be bounced George Johnstone a package of life savers George Cain to float through life Robert Kelly a pair of shoes William Nutile for walking the corridors Beverly Strong a sledge hammer teachers to dispense knowledge Emily Hilbrunner sportsmanship Ann Flaherty to carry on tradition of girls ' basketball team Frannie Russo cracked rib Billy Barch to protect his Gordon Doucette seat in room 20 Robert Morgan as a homeroom John Maher book covers Art Department for inspiration Anne Paine place on basketball team Mary Neergaard to carry on to victory Charles Fuller Trig book Dickie Johnson to keep home fires burning Joseph Soave vitamin tablets George Holland create ambition Mary Rogan baton Elaine Cagnina to twirl Thomas Linehan seat in school bus Fred Marshall for transportation Irene Renninson cheering position Alice Swanson to encourage the boys Louis Corio P. O. D. periods to some needy junior to write love letters in Richard Smyth sanding machine desk carvers to do their own repairing Francis Kerrigan baking soda anyone for illness Marianne Morandi Macbeth unfortunate junior to interpret Joe Berardi insomnia Mr. Connolly to find a remedy for Roland Farrow his little black book any bachelor in the class for phone numbers Edward Cooper adventures in office practice courageous junior to enjoy Dorothy Brusseau bowling balls Barbara Chapman keep a high average Paul Jepson pen and pencils a junior who writes notes correspondence Lawrence MacLeod seat in room 18 sleepy junior to rest his weary bones Carole Wiggin enthusiasm for sports Francis Hawkes to create school spirit Engene Sweeney fluency in French one who likes French journey to Normandy Maria Forpelha. sparkling eyes a bright junior to see David Ryan track shoes John O ' Connor to run the miles Donna O ' Melia cooking class Santo O ' Melia for cooking Betty Nunley wonderful teachers Anna Plunkett to help her Pat Lemongello shorthand book a lucky junior for speed William Sullivan a pillow George Morgan for seat in history Robert Hyldburg F in English Jim Cabana to improve Marianne Fiorillo presidency of speech arts Irene Day to make progress Mary Chiuchiolo her name plate the teachers to make it easier for them Barbara Eckberg the Tanner News the juniors to enlarge William McDonough brain power all juniors to help them over the rough spots Janice Johnson place in orchestra Judy Zimbel to play music William Boudreau sneakers to a pair of feet for gym June Figucia love to Bob take care of Robert Brogna June to her parents to save for him Frances Warren Macbeth the school furnace for fuel John O ' Donnell his autograph Martha for memories Esther Barbas arguments the juniors for Mr. Connolly ' s classes Robert Linehan teachers to everyone to succeed Gene Inglese excuses fortunate junior for tight squeezes CLASS WILL (Continued) NAME ITEM HEIR ' PURPOSE Bonnie Beukelmon searchlight Miss Percy find unknown quantity Robert Flaherty old jokes some clown to crack Jean Reil English notebook Josephine Rotondo to study Anthony Marciano Jungle Bunny Club junior class to expand Jane Herd baton Mr. Ring to give Frank (skeleton) lessons Robert Varney red hair to certain junior boy for girls to pull Joseph Day spare tire Miss Burke trips to Bridgewater Eleanor Weafer place on Yearbook to someone who is under¬ worked to improve it Leonard Finethy broom help janitors for part-time work Nancy Lopez Macbeth bookworm cure their love for books Louis Pina biology notes to some human being to find out what makes them tick Donna Flood typing rate to a speed demon to try to beat Edward Cannifi traffic post certain junior boy to watch all the girls go by Mary Lou Chaulk supply of gum Mr. Ring for experiments Nancy Finethy office practice machine Ruth Bell for business work Janet Dahlman shorthand notes junior to translate Camella Nardone history book Esther Angiouni to lose it Edward McLaughlin typewriter anyone for typing Barbara Koines business notes junior to save time Philip O ' Donnell title of Batboy Freddy Marshall as a nickname Henry Stenquist, Jr. bowling skill Francis Foley to carry on the league Ronnie White telephone number (2-1437-R) Tessie to call him up Norma Egge part in Senior Play Elaine Hallion for best ability Charles Turgiss 1940 Chevrolet John Folan to get around in David Hanlon seat in room 12 Sue Frisone for math Shirley Ann Fiske P. O. D. book anyone who ' s lucky to get it to burn John Walsh aeronautics notebook anyone who wishes to be confused to read Judy LeRoux job at Dr. Baer ' s a lucky junior girl to increase her income Jane Connolly her perfection an aspiring secretary to file personal letters Arnold Hamilton pack of cards his friends a game of skill Maureen Mohan chemistry seat anyone to take up space Dorothy Brown office practice unlucky person for points Pauline Jordan Les Miserables a junior to make him miserable Alice Butler notebook Judy Brigham to copy notes Robert Gonsalves math terms Frank Caruso to obtain “knowledge Marie Bento sense of humor any sadsack ' s grouch to use Mary Scire fresh air future cheerleader to strengthen her lungs Butch McLaughlin a leg cast member of football team necessity Joan Lancelotta stilts Auntie Teresa for basketball games Grace Butler assignment book unfortunate junior for doodling Robert Adams crooner ' s voice a handsome junior to make the girls sigh Louis O ' Donoghue first section of parking lot any licensed student for hasty get-aways Dorothy Bartlett puppy love lower classmen for variety Clayton Lyon pencil his sister to chew on Frances Foley brains Peggy to be preserved Harris Cohen chem. problems some bright student to be solved Salvatore Altavesta nose for news school reporter for the Tanner News John Erickson love of bookkeeping Beverly Russo to foster Norman McGowan size John Peterson to do something about ( 44 ) CLASS WILL (Continued) NAME ITEM Dave Lundquist end position on football team Gloria Nickos session slips Roger McKinley teachers James Meehan dreams Blanche Hanlon high heels Harold Kerrigan gridiron Doris Shedd voice Richard Davis four senior books Russell Catania ring Barbara Upton bookkeeping book John Murray carton of cigarettes John Lennon Knowledge of biology Nancy Towse courage Elaine Rotondo a broken desk Sue Smith sessions Anna Angiouni history class Paul Canty bench in office Ann McHugh shorthand book Daniel Rogan knee pad Betty Quinno homework assignments Helen McCarthy shorthand notes James Mace English teacher James Foley map of Arlington Rd. Jean Lowcock English classes Philip McCarron Florida travel folder Kathryn Lynch pen Danny Cennerazzo violin section Francis Scelzi P. O. D. book HEIR PURPOSE some long drink of vrater to protect Eleanor Barrucci to add to the school to endure William McDonough to fulfill Evelyn Bell for a lift 1953 football team to break their back on Woburn High to echo some small junior to pawn Ruthie to guard the income tax officer to revise ? just in case posterity to be wondered at anyone to succeed a junior to fix a certain junior to take Esther Angiouni for fun anyone to lounge in Pauline Finnegan to save time Carl Anderson for football studious junior to complete junior girl to use John Olson to cherish junior explorer to avoid police station anyone for pleasure Robert Carlson to ease his wander lust needy junior for writing anyone to be replaced any junior for information Hereunto have we set our hand and seal on this third day of June, Nine¬ teen Hundred and Fifty-Two. Signed: Class of 1952 MOST PoPOlAR M. VEND B. McLAUSHLlM OEST i PORTS M. KERPIGAN BARBAS BEST OAMCERS J.LANCELOrTA X.GOf SALVES MOST BASHFUL 0. FLOOD H. KERRI Ah art stic GOOL NATURED I. DAY E. HlLBRUMftEll MOST rALEMTED N. T0W5E B. ADAMS l.COIRO j.SVENSO«H ArHUTlC C VVIGGIN a. Me LAuOHLIN ( 46 ) MOiT AMdlTIDUi 6 . dEUkELMAM H. Co«EN 4RGUMEHTATIY OftN MOST Pl R SCHOOL- fitsr DRESSEO XBERAROI C. vVl GGiN BICCjES FLiRT J.DALHMAri U- C.FOLE WITTIEST G. BRUhO M.BEHTO J.LE ROUX S.VARNEJf MOST liKELV TO lUCCE D B.r c LAbf- niH M.VEND BUSINESSLIKE R.BROGNA T. HERO a. BEUkELMAN v ri.cOHEM R.BROGNA M. VEND ( 47 ) MAjiMyrru j2 yn J J H V ' ' ' ' ' -a E ' ' ' ' . K , ' o|Hv Bp:| R m 1 ( 51 ) ORCHESTRA BAND ( 52 ) DRUM MAJORETTES First Row: F. Maiocchi, J. Herd, Mr. Kimball, R. Desmond, M. Rogan. Second Row: B. Russo, N. Horton, M. Morandi, L. Dolan, F. Beagley, M. Sold- erholm. BAND First Row: J. Tedesco, H. Stenquist, P. McCarron, Mr. Kimball, J. Flaherty, D. Hanlon, D. Mellon. Second Row: F. Desmond, K. Dunnigan, R. Wheaton, R. Wheaton, R. Bou¬ dreau, J. O ' Connor, A. Ek. Third Row: R. Corsetti, S. Spicer, P. McDonald, D. Manning, D. Strong. ORCHESTRA First Row: F. Desmond, D. Cennerazzo, J. Flaherty, Mr. Kimball, P. McCarron, J. Johnson, J. O ' Connor. Second Row: J. Zimbel, J. Tedesco, D. Jahnke, R. Wheaton, J. Johnson, M. Whit- temore. ( 53 ) THESPIAN SOCIETY ( 54 ) SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Woman ' s Club-Rotary First Row; R. Varney, B. Beukelman, M. Veno; C. Foley. Second Row: I. Herd, F. Foley, E. Weafer, ]. Lundskog. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB First Row: A. Morelli, D. Brown, M. Pandolph, M. Scire, A. Angiuoni, C. Wig- gin, A. Butler, R. Desmond, D. Brusseau, J. Lancelotta, A. Paine, G. Nickos. Second Row: M. Perna, L. Fresenga, B. Koines, N. Sgrulloni, D. Shedd, D. Bart¬ lett, Mr. Kimball, N. Towse, F. Maiocchi, M. Bento, S. Smyth, B. Upton, B. Ouinno. Third Row: E. Rotondo, ]. LeRoux, E. Nunley, F. Scelzi, M. Mohan, M. Rogan, N. Finethy, 1. Dahlman, B. Lynch, N. Lopez, A. McHugh, ]. Herd, L Reil, P. Lemongello, C. Nardone. Fourth Row; E. Weafer, N. Egge, B. Hanlon, 1. Renninson, E. Barbas, S. Fiske, B. Strong, D. Reddy, M. Morandi, M. Seminatore, D. O ' Melia, M. Veno, 1. Lundskog. THESPIAN SOCIETY First Row; 1. O ' Neil, B. Eckberg, D. Rogan, N. Sgrulloni, M. Fiorillo, Miss H. Doherty, F. Bradley, A. Morelli, K. Barch, D. Reddy, 1. Walsh. Second Row: B. Russo, C. Russo, I. Canty, D. Shedd, D. Bartlett, C. Watt, 1. Garrity, M. Mohan, M. Regan, L. Fresenga, 1. Garity, D. Brown, M. Santo. Third Row: M. Pema, B. Dunnigan, C. Tuzzolo, 1. Gonsalves, B. Gibson, D. Flood, K. MacWilliams, B. Dwyer, D. Wheaton, R. Lombard, L. Noonan, J. Lundskog, P. Iordan. ( 55 ) FOOTBALL BASEBALL ( 56 ) CHEERLEADERS First Row: B. Hanlon, M. Scire, M. Veno. Second Row: C. Watt, B. Lynch, J. Dahlman, 1. Renninson, A. Swanson, M. Mohan, K. Barch. FOOTBALL First Row: B. McKee, F. Russo, D. Lunquist, J. Day, J. O ' Donnell, R. White, L. Coiro, R. Catania, G. Inglese (co-captain), N. Cotter, D. Rosa, D. Rogan, G. Morgan. Second Row: B. McLaughlin (co-captain), J. Romano, J. Simes, M. Greece, C. Doucette, M. DeMonico, L. Trearchis, R. Varney, R. Matthews, P. Catania, W. Barch, J. Peterson, H. Kerrigan. Third Row: W. Sullivan, F. Caruso, F. Marshall, C. Anderson, J. O ' Neil, P. Kayavas, G. Brown. BASEBALL First Row: J. Day, J. Lennon, H. Kerrigan, B. McLaughlin, G. Inglese, J. Berardi, T. Duran. Second Row: Coach McDonough, G. Morgan, G. Cain, R. Pineau. ( 57 ) GIRLS ' BASKETBALL ( 58 ) FIELD HOCKEY First Row: P. Cossette, M. Quinno, C. Crocker, K. Barch, D, Haley, M. Semina- tore (captain), C. Wiggin, E. Angiuoni, J. Lundskog, A. Hallberg, Miss Hig¬ gins. Second Row: J. Murray, I. Renninson, A. Flaherty, 1. Spooner, M. Neergaard, J. Hull, I. Hedblom, E. Barbas, D. Flood, N. Roessler. BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: T. Guthro, C. O ' Connor, R. Porter, C. Mullen, R. Canada. Second Row: G. Cain, G. Morgan, P. McLaughlin, ]. Foley, R. Dever, ]. Lennon, B. Doherty, B. McLaughlin. Third Row: Mr. Tedesco, T. Duran, C. Doucette, H. Kerrigan (captain), A. Nel¬ son, A. Marciano, E. Wells, Mr. Flaherty. Fourth Row: R. lohnson, I. Boutwell, F. Foley, B. Konon, T. Doherty, T. Koines, F. Marshall. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: M. Quinno, M. A. Sullivan, Y. Levesque, E. Anguioni, P. Cossette. Second Row: G. Cooke, B. Strong, ]. Lundskog, E. Hilbrunner, E. Barbas (cap¬ tain), M. Seminatore (co-captain), A. Paine, C. Wiggin, B. Quinno, C. Crocker. Third Row: Miss Higgins, M. Shaughnessy, J. Murray, A. Dahlman, I. Semina¬ tore, A. Flaherty, J. Spooner, A. Seminatore, I. Renninson. Fourth Row: A. Ahern, V. Zink, 1. Hull, M. Smith, L. Dolan, C. Knowland, M. Neergaard, M. Chambers, M. Mantini. ( 59 ) GIRLS ' BOWLING MIXED BOWLING ( 60 ) First Row: R. Vomey, H. Cohen, C. Foley, Mr. W. Roche, J. Foley, E. Sweeney, W. Pierce. Second Row: C. Knaide, R. Brogna, E. Conniff, C. Fuller, D. Ryan. Third Row: R. Adams, B. McLaughlin, J. O ' Donnell, R. Kerrigan. GIRLS ' BOWLING LEAGUE First Row: M. Cennerazzo, C. Crocker, D. Haley, B. Smith, D. Dean, R. Nohelty, D. Bartlett, D. Shedd, D. Brousseau, C. Tuzzolo, L. Fresenga, M. Andrews, M. A. Sullivan, M. Quinno. Second Row: B. Koines, J. Doherty, M. Pandolph, J. Canty, M. Farpelha, M. Mo¬ han, M. Mon tint, A. Paine, C. Wiggin, B. Chapman, M. Soderholm, E. Mc¬ Gowan, J. Hedblom, A. Flaherty, B. Quinno. Third Row: Y. Levesque, B. Miliano, J. Herd, A. Seminatore, A. Ahern, M. Mur- chie. Miss C. Burke, Miss Mown, Miss Deehon, Miss Lynch, Miss M. Burke, J. Seminatore, J. Quinn, M. Shaughnessy, B. Gangi, J. Svenson. Fourth Row: P. Finnegan, P. Tourigny, A. LaDelfe, L. Larson, I. Renninson, E. Barbas, P. Drummond, J. Slate, J. Connolly, F. Foley, D. Borgeson, J. Dahl- m.an, A. Dahlmon, V. Zink, J. Matson, B. Lynch. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE First Row: J. O ' Connor, D. Strong, R. Linehan, R. Porter, J. Murray, H. Stenquist J. Erickson, E. Shepherd. Second Row: M. Chiuchiolo, M. Rogan, B. Eckberg, P. Jordan, B. Hanlon, J. Gonsalves, N. Roessler, G. Bruno, E. Woofer, N. Egge, D. Quilitszch, M. Veno, J. Lundskog. Third Row: N. Johnson, J. Brigham, D. Flood, S. Frisone, Miss C. Burke, Miss Mown, Miss Deehan, Miss Lynch, Miss M. Burke, M. L. Chaulk, A. Hall- berg, A. M. Gianacopolis, B. Dunnigan. Fourth Row: B. Dwyer, M. DiMartino, A. Bruno, E. Canniff, J. Rooney, R. Var¬ ney, J. Foley, R. Dover, P. MacDonald, C. Fuller, D. Ryan, J. Figucia, S. Altavesta. TRAFFIC OFFICERS ( 61 ) CROSS COUNTRY ( 62 ) TRACK DRIVER EDUCATION First Row: M. Farphelha, E. Canniff, Mr. W. Roche, F. Scelzi, S. Altavesta. Second Row: H. Stenquist, M. Morandi, W. Sullivan, G. Nickos. TRACK TEAM First Row: L. Coiro, D. Rosa, D. Ryan (captain). Coach McGovern, D. Hanlon, A. Bruno, ]. Gonsalves. Second Row: I. Regan (manager), C. Cagnina, J. Bennett, C. Danehy, R. Ben¬ nett, 1. O ' Connor. Third Row: R. Linehan, J. Peterson, H. Kerrigan, E. Wells, 1. Rodolfos. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First Row: 1. Bennett, ]. Gonsalves, D. Ryan (captain). Coach McGovern, D. Hanlon, A. Bruno, ] .O ' Connor. Second Row: J. Regan, R. Murphy, C. Cagnina, T. Guthro, R. Bennett. Third Row: C. Danehy, R. Linehan, E. Wells, ]. Rodolfos. ( 63 ) JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ( 64 ) STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Mr. O ' Donnell, R. Varney, 1. Foley, B. Beukelmon, G. Inglese, M. Veno, H. Kerrigan, B. Hanlon, B. McLaughlin, L. Coiro, Miss Deehan. Second Row: D. Haley, ]. Canty, M. Andrews, M. Foley, A. Tamilio, A. Ahern, G. Cooke, 1. Tighe, R. Halloran, M. Whittemore, M. Seminatore. Third Row: A. Flaherty, A. Hallberg, 1. lohnson, B. Fineberg, W. Pierce, D. Ryan, W. Barch, 1. Gonsalves, 1. Renninson, N. Egge. lUNIOR OFFICERS First Row: Y. Levesque, R. Waldron, G. Cooke. Second Row: Mr. Flaherty, P. Finnegan. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS First Row: D. Haley, A. Ahern, L. Noonan. Second Row: Miss Lyons, 1. Hull. ( 65 ) TANNER NEWS First Row: V. Zink, K. Barch, I. Renninson, M. Rogan, E. Barbas, J. Lundskog, P. Drummond, J. Slate,. B. Koines, B. Quinno, M. Mantini. Second Row: Mr. Connolly, M. DiMartino, B, Lynch, S. Altavesta, D. F lood, R. Holloran, B. Eckberg, W. Pierce, C. Crocker, C. Wiggin, G. Nickos, M. Chi- uchiolo. Miss Bascom. Third Row: Mr. Walsh, M. Murchie, B. Chapman, C. Strozzi, Y. Levesque, E. Frisone, A. Flaherty, G. Cooke, M. Doyle, A. Ahern, E. Hallion, M. A. Sul¬ livan, L. Noonan, Mr. Flaherty. Fourth Row: R. Lombard, E. McGowan, A. Gianacopolis, F. Foley, J. Connolly, G. Butler, K. Lynch, B. Dwyer, M. Mcrandi, N. Towse, M. Seminatore, J. Figucia, B. Franchini, J. Seminatore. ( 66 ) Appreciatm The Members of the Staff of the 1952 Innitou in behalf of the Senior Class take this opportunity to express grateful appreciation to our advisers, Miss Margaret Burke, Miss Catherine Burke, Miss Louise Mown, and Miss Doris Lynch, who have given un- stintingly so much of their time to assist in the pro¬ duction of our book. Our sincere thanks also goes to all the Woburn merchants and friends whose financial assistance has made our book possible; to our photographers, Mr. Warren Kay Vantine, Mr. Patrick Farino and Miss Lois Noonan; to Mr. Gangi of the Woburn Bowl- adrome; and to the Woburn Athletic Association. To all our friends we are sincerely grateful. ( 67 ) Our Sponsors ' ' MRS. JOAQUIN ABREAU DAVID H. AHERN MRS. MARY AIREY MRS. SALVATORE ALTAVESTA MRS. HOWARD AMBROSE MRS. MARTIN ANDERSON PAUL ANREASON ANNA ANGIUONI MRS. and MRS. ANGIUONI BERTHA BANE MRS. GEORGE BARD ALICE BARRY — Dorchester MR. and MRS. A. M. BARTLETT ETHEL M. BASCOM KATHERINE T. BASS MRS. JOHN H. BATES MR. and MRS. JOSEPH M. BARCH MR. and MRS. OREL M. BEAN R. S. BEATTIE FUEL SERVICE MR. and MRS. EMIL G. BEAUCHAMP DR. and MRS. J. EDWARD BEGLEY MR. and MRS. LEO BELAIR J. BENNETT CECELIA BENTO MRS. LOUISE BENTO JOHN BENTO BERNARD BERARDI MRS. GEOGE BERARDI JOSEPH BERARDI JOSEPH BERARDI, JR. PAULINE BERGERON ROGER D. BERGERON 0. S BEST MRS. ROSE BEST MR. and MRS. HENRY BEUKELMAN MRS. THERESA BIANCHI HENRY BILLAUER JOHN J. BLACK WILLIAM BLACKWELL — California MRS. BLAIS CECELIA L. BLAKE MR. and MRS. HENRY D. BLAKE MRS. CATHERINE BOISSONNEAULT DONALD BOISSONNEAULT MRS. HENRY BOISSONNEAULT MRS. LUCY BONINCONTRO BOSTON OUTFITTING CORP. MR. and MRS. CLIFFORD BOUTWELL ANDREW BOYD ROBERT BOYD ALICE E. BRADY RICHARD BRATT BRAZEL ' S POULTRY FARM MR. and MRS. JAMES F. BRENNAN FRANCES BRENNAN PEARL BRENNAN MRS. WENDELL R. BRICKETT MRS. ALFFRED G. BRIGHAM JOSEPHINE BROGNA MR. and MRS. PETER A. BROGNA KENNETH BROOKS MISS BROWN DOUGLAS BROWN MR. and MRS. FRED C. BROWN JOSEPH S. BROWN MRS. WILLIETTA BROWN MRS. ROYAL BRUSSEAU JOHN C. BURCHILL — West Medford MARCELINE BUCKLEY MARGARET M. BURNAP CATHERINE E. BURKE ELEANOR F. BURKE MARGARET L. BURKE ( MRS. THOMAS R. BURKE MR. and MRS. HAROLD W. BURNES MR. and MRS. GnORGE BURTON BORIS BUSHMICK JOSEPH BUTLER MRS. MARK BUTLER RICHARD BUTLER ROBERT BUTLER MR. and MRS. ROGER BUTLER JEAN BUTTERS — Stoneham KENNETH PARKER BUTTS LAWRENCE R. BYRON, JR. MARGARET A. CAHILL WILLIAM GAIL MRS. LEAN CALL MRS. BERNARD CALLAHAN MRS. RUSSELL CALLAHAN CATHERINE CANADA MR. and MRS. CHESTER L. CANADA — Wilmington MRS. REGINALD CANADA MR. and MRS. DANIEL CANNIFF ANASTASIA G. CANTY LILLIAN CAPOZZOLA PETER CARBONE MRS. HELGA CARLSON JOHN CARRIERS — Revere CHARLES E. CARROLL MR. and MRS. JAMES B. CARSON WALTER CARTER MR. and MRS. JOHN H. CARTON MRS. LEO F. CARTON VINCENT A. CARUSO FRANK D. CASHELL MRS. ALFRED CASTRO — Rhode Island MR. FRED CASWELL — Reading VIOLA CAVARROTTA — Malden CENTRAL HARDWARE CENTRAL RADIO COMPANY JULIA CHAPMAN MR. and MRS. FRED CHASE MR. and MRS. SAMUEL CHAULK MARY CHIUMIENTO JOHN CHROSTORAL —Burlington MRS. CARL CIAMPO MRS. CONNIE CIANCIARULI MRS. MICHAEL CIERRI MRS. ETHEL GILLEY HARRY CLARK MR. and MRS. IRA M. CLARK CLEVELAND FARMS RALPH COAKLEY WILLIAM COAKLEY MR. and MRS. MORRIS COHEN MRS. CHARLOTTE COLGATE JOSEPH COLETTO ROSALIE COLLINS MRS. THOMAS COLLINS MRS. COMEAU MRS. JOHN COMER — Lowell ETHHL CONNOLLY MR. and MRS. JOHN CONNOLLY MR. and MRS. JOSEPH CONNOLLY MARGARET E. CONNOLLY P. JOSEPH CONNOLLY, JR. ROBERT F. CONNOLLY MRS. HELEN CONNORS MRS. GRACE COOLEN MR. and MRS. HENRY COOPER KATHERINE V. CORRY MARY L. CORRY HELENA COUTO JOSEPH COUTO MARY G. COUTO 68 ) OUR SPONSORS” (Continued) CATHERINE T. COX CHARLES H. COX THOMAS I. COX MRS. ALLEN CROCKER MRS. RUSSELL CROCKER HELENA CULLEN CUMMINGS and CHUTE ARTHUR A. CUNEO MRS. FRANK CUSHINETTE MRS. FRITZ DAHLMAN MR. and MRS. VERNER DAHLMAN MR. and MRS. WARNER C. DANFORTH ROBERT DARLING — Wilmington ' W. B. DARLING MRS. WILLIAM DAVID MRS. FLOSSIE M. DAVIS MRS. FRANK DAVIS MRS. WILLIAM DAVIS JOSEPH P. DAY MRS.FRANCES J. DEE — Arlington GUY DeFILIPPO — Winchester PATRICIA A. DEEHAN MRS. JULIA DeLONG MRS. FRANCIS DENEHEY — Weymouth MR. and MRS. FRANK DESMOND JEANNE DEVER MARGARET DEVER MR. and MRS. PHILIP P. DEVER DR. and MRS. JAMES A. DEVINE MARGUERITE DeVITO MRS. PEARL DICKIE DOROTHY R. DIETEL ALICE DILLON MR. and MRS. CHARLES DiMARTINO CHRISTINA M. DiNAPOLI MRS. ROCCO DiPIETRO FRANK DIXON MRS. ROBERT DOBBINS MRS. KENNETH DOCKHAM MR. and MRS. CHARLES R. DOHERTY MRS. ELLEN A. DOHERTY GERTRUDE DOHERTY HELEN V. DOHERTY MRS. JOHN DOHERTY — Burlington JOSEPH P. DOHERTY JOSEPHINE E. DOHERTY MARJORIE E. DOHERTY MILDRED F. DOHERTY RUTH DOHERTY EUNICE M. DONAGHEY FRANCES DONAHUE MR. and MRS. JAMES DONOVAN MISS DONOVAN MRS. GORDON DOVER LENA A. DRAFFIN MRS. EDMUND DRISCOLL — Walpole KITTIE DRISCOLL HARRY W. DRUGAN EDWARD DUFFY WILLIAM F. DUNNIGAN THOMAS DURAN TIMOTHY DURAN MRS. JOHN DWYER MR. and MRS. JOHN J. DWYER HELEN EATON MRS. ALICE EDMONDS LOIS EDMONDS — California MRS. JOHN EK MRS. GERTRUDE ELLIS DOROTHY EMERY MRS. FRANCES C. EMERY GEORGE H. EMERY MRS. FLORA ERICKSON MRS. EDGAR F. ERLANDSON MR. and MRS. WALFRID ERICKSON RICHARD ERWIN CARL O. EVERBERG ELIZABETH FALLON MRS. CLARENCE FANJOY MRS. CLARA FARKAS JOHN FELIX FARIA MRS. ALFIO FARO MRS. JOSEPH FARRELL FREDERICK FARREY JAMES FAWCETT MARGARET L. FEENEY MARJORIE FENTON MRS. BERNARD FERRIN PATRICK FINLEY MR. and MRS. H. W. FINETHY MR. and MRS. THOMAS FINLEY ROSEMARY E. FINNEGAN FRED W. FITZGERALD MR. and MRS. W. A. FITZGERALD DR. and MRS. ALBERT A. FLAHERTY MRS. COLEMAN FLAHERTY MRS. MARY FLAHERTY MRS. THOMAS FLAHERTY WILLIAM H. FLAHERTY, JR. WILLIAM FLAVIN MRS. GERTRUDE D. FLOOD MRS. EDWARD FLYNN CATHERINE M. FOLEY MR. and MRS. JAMES A. FOLEY MR. and MRS. JAMES W. FOLEY, JR. MR. and MRS. JOHN J. FORBES MRS. CLARENCE FOSTER MR. WILLIAM FOSTER FRED FRIZZELL JOHN FRIZZELL MR. and MRS. ROBERT FRIZZELL AGNES A. FROBERG MRS. W. L. FROBERG JOSEPH E. FUCARILE RICHARD GANGI MR. and MRS. SALVATORE GANGI REV. JAMES A. GARRITY MARY T. GAVIN CHARLES GAY — Burlington ANGELO GENTILE ANTHONY GENTILE MRS. FRANK GENTILE MISS MARGARET GIARRIZZO — Arlington MR. and MRS. JOSEPH P. GILL MRS. HELEN GILLESPIE F. WINIFRED GIVEN EDWARD FRANCES GONSALVES JOE F. GONSALVES NETTIE GONSALVES MRS. PAULINE GORMAN SOPHIE GORRASI MRS. MARY GRAHAM PATRICK GRALTON MRS. ERIC GRANLUND FREDERICK GRAY GERTRUDE GRAY MRS. RUSSELL GREEN MARJORIE GREENE — Dorchester CARL GUSTAFSON MRS. MARTIN HAGLUND MRS. JOSEPH HALEY MR. and MRS. VERNON HALL MR. and MRS. CARL A. HALLBERG ROSELLA HANEY MR. and MRS. ARCHIE HANLON MRS. GEORGE HANLON ( 69 ) OUR SPONSORS (Continued) MR. and MRS. W. ERNEST HANLON W. JOHN HANLON MRS. RIOHARD HANSON MRS. FRANCIS HARROLD MRS. WILLIAM HASSELL MR. and MRS. J. FRANK HASSETT DANIEL HATHAWAY MR. and MRS. P. HAVERTY DONALD L. HEARN — Contractor MR. and MRS. DONALD HEARN MR. and MRS. BYRON HEDLOM MR. and MRS. ALEXANDER L. HEIMLICH MR. and MRS. JAMES E. HENCHEY MR. and MRS. WILLIAM HERD E. A. HETHERINGTON GEORGE HETZEL ANNA K. HIGGINS — Milton MR. and MRS. WILLIAM HILBRUNNER MRS. JOHN HOGAN CORPORAL WILLIAM F. HOLDEN MRS. A. HERBERT HOLLAND MRS. EDWIN C. HOLLAND GEORGE A. HOLLAND MICHAEL JOSE HOUGHTON MR. and MRS. WELDON HUCKINS MRS. CHARLES HURD ELIZABETH J. HURLD MARGARET HURLEY — Cambridge MRS. JOHN A. HUSSEY MRS. EDWARD H. HUTCHINSON — So. Hamilton THOMAS HYLDBURG PATRICIA HYMAN MRS. H. G. INGERSOLL, JR. JACK ' S VARIETY STORE JAQUITH and CO. EDITH JENSEN JERRY ' S LUNCHEONETTE JOE ' S VARIETY STORE MRS. BEN JOHNSON MRS. C. B. JOHNSON GIL JOHNSON MRS. HAROLD P. JOHNSON ROBERT H. JOHNSON MR. and MRS. JAMES JOHNSTON MRS. LLOYD JORDAN ELIZABETH A. JONES — Peabody MARY P. JONES DR. and MRS. THOMAS J. JONES JULIE ' S VARIETY STORE MRS. ARTHUR KALE MISS KAY KANE MARY E. KANE MR. and MRS. WILLI AM E. KANE WINIFRED T. KANE AUDREY T. KEAN ESTHER E. KELLEY MRS. HELEN M. KELLEY PETER J. KENNEY MR. and MRS. FRANK KERRIGAN RUTH KERRIGAN MRS. RITA A. VanKEUREN HARRY KIKLIS EDSON L. KIMBALL MRS. KLAYDA CHAS. P. KNAIDE MRS. INGA M. KNAIDE ANNETTE KNOWLES MR. and MRS. WILLIAM KOINES MRS. S. LaCASSE MRS. EDWARD LaDELFE MRS. JESSE LAFAYETTE PAULINE LASALLES — Wilmington MRS. ROSE LANCELOTTA — Arlington MRS. VICTOR LANCELOTTA MRS. ALICE T. LANE MRS. ANDREW LANGONE MISS JANE 0. LANNEN MRS. CHARLES LAVACCHIA, SR. CHARLES J. LEE MRS MARY LEEN MARY M. LEEN MR. and MRS. EDWARD J. LENNON JOHN T. LENNON PATSY LETTERIE JANET LINCOLN MAUDE H. LITTLEFIELD MARIE LoCICERO — Medford MRS. MARY LoCICERO — Medford CAROLINE P. LONG JAMES J. LONG MRS. ALFRED LOVGREN MRS. OSCAR L. LOVGREN SONJA LOVGREN LIEUT. COMDR. and MRS. RICHARD A. LOWCOCK CARL O. LUNDIN MRS. ERIK LUNDIN MR. and MRS. VICTOR M. LUNDQUIST MRS. ERIC LUNDSKOG MRS. PASQUALE LUONGO PATRICIA LYMAN A. HELEN LYNCH BARBARA LYNCH DORIS T. LYNCH MR. and MRS. JOHN J. LYNCH MR. and MRS. JOHN R. LYNCH MR. and MRS. THOMAS K. LYNCH ELLEN LYONS PAULINE R. LYONS WILLIAM MacDERMOTT CHESTER C. MacDONALD — Burlington MRS. ANGELO MACINANTI WALLACE B. MacKAY CHARLES MacLEOD MRS. EDNA MACONE ELLEN MARIE MACONE ANNA M. MAGUIRE THOMAS R. MAGUIRE MR. and MRS. DENNIS L. MAHER EDWARD T. MAHONEY MAIN ST. VARIETY MRS. ETHEL MAIOCCHI MRS. MARGARET MANLEY EDWARD C. MANNING — Wilmington ELAINE MANNING IGNAZIO MARSHIO FRANCES M. MARCH MARY M. MARRINAN ANNA C. MARTIN JEAN MASSOTTA MRS. MATHSON MRS. FOREST MATSON MRS. JOHN MATSON LOUISE S. MAWN MR. and MRS. THOMAS MAWN MRS. BERNARD J. McCALL MRS. McCarthy CHARLES McCarthy JAMES McCarthy MRS. JEROME McCARTHY MRS. JOSEPH L. McCarthy HARRIET McDERMOTT MR. and MRS. LUKE McDERMOTT MR. and MRS. LAWRENCE McDEVITT DENNIS F. McDonald MRS. McDonough BART J. McDonough ( 70 ) OUR SPONSORS (Continued) MRS. EDWARD McDONOUGH GLADYS L. McDonough JOHN McEACHERN BETTY McELHINNEY ANNE F. McENANEY — Chelmsford MRS. JOSEPH McGANN, SR. GEORGE McGONAGLE JOHN F. McGovern THOMAS F. McGovern CHARLES McGowan ETHEL McGowan MARY L. McGowan MR. and MRS. NORMAN McGOWAN HERBERT McINERNY JOSEPH McINNIS MRS. RICHARD McINTIRE MR. and MRS. DAVID McKEE MR. and MRS. HUGH W. McKEE JOHN McKEERING MRS. HUBERT M. M cKENNA D. W. McKILLOP MR. and HRS. RUSSELL W. McKINLEY CECILE M. MO KINNON LEO R. McKinnon BERNARD McLAUGHLIN GEORGE McLAUGHLIN JOHN McLAUGHLIN DR. and MRS. LAURENCE S. McLAUGHLIN LEO McLAUGHLIN MRS. LILLIAN McLAUGHLIN MARIAN L. McLAUGHLIN M. PAULINE McLAUGHLIN ROSE McLAUGHLIN BERNARD S. MEEHAN, SR. JAMES MEEHAN, SR. JOHN P. MEEHAN MARY A. MEEHAN REGINA L. MEUSE MRS. MARY MILLER MRS. WILLIAM MOEN ARTHUR MOHAN MR. and MRS. JOHN MOHAN MARILYN MOHAN MAUREEN MOHAN PATRICIA MOHAN MONTVALE AUTO SERVICE STATION MONTV ALE DAIRY MR. and MRS. THOMAS MOORE. JR. ANTHONY MORANDI MRS. JOSEPH MORANDI PAUL MORANDI ELIZABETH MORELAND MRS. ANGELINA MORELLI JOSEPH MORELLI, SR. LOUISE MORELLI MRS. MARION MORRELL — Winchester M, MAUDE MORTON PETER J. MOSTIKA JOSEPHINE M. MULKEEN FRANCIS MURPHY GRACE M. MURPHY HELEN R. MURPHY MRS. LAURENCE S. MURPHY MRS. FRANCIS H. MURRAY, SR. MARGARET A. MURRAY MARY A. MURRAY MARY E. MURRAY MRS. THOMAS H. MURRAY MR. and MRS. A. NARDONE MRS. DORIS NARDONE — Medford JOSEPH NARDONE EDWARD NARKIEWICH RICHARD NEAL ELEANOR NELSON MRS. ELSIE NEWMAN RICHARD L. NEWTON MARJORIE NICHOLS LEO NICHOLSON MRS. BELLA NICKOS MR. and MRS. ARTHUR NIEMAN AXEL NILSON — Reading MRS. STUART NOLAN MRS. BARBARA M. NOONAN MR. and MRS U. H. NORDSTROM MRS. ARNOLD NORWOOD HELENA M. O ' CONNELL DAN O ' CONNOR EDWARD J. O ' CONNOR MRS. MARY O ' CONNOR — Methuen JAMES H. O ' DONNELL —■ Somerville DENNIS O ' DONOGHUE MRS. THOMAS O ' MELIA EARL OULTON ALBERT PAINE BEATRICE PAINE HAROLD PAINE ROBERT PAINE MRS. MICHAEL PALMERI ANGELO RANDOLPH ANTHONY RANDOLPH MR. and MRS. FRANK RANDOLPH MRS. ROSE M. PANDOLPH SOPHIE PANDOLPH ARTHUR PARAS — New York MR. and MRS. PARAS MARGARET PARKER LUIGI PASSACONDELLI MRS. IVER E. PAULSON MRS. ARTHUR PEARSON FRED PEARY FRANK PECANO — Stoneham ANGELO PECORA MR. and MRS. FRANK S. PENNEY — Revere HAZEL M. PERCY ADELINE PEREIRA BERNIE PEREIRA VIRGIL PERERIA MRS. STELLA PERNA EVERETT PETERSEN ELEANOR PETERSON MRS. IVER E. PETERSON MRS. NORMAN PETERSON NORMAN PETERSON MRS. MAE PETTIE MRS. JAMES PHILBRICK MR. and MRS. JOHN PHILLIPS JEAN PINA LOUIS PINA MRS. GERTRUDE PINA FLORENCE M. POPOLO ROBERT POWERS DOROTHEA QUILITZSCH MR. and MRS. HERMAN QUILITZSCH HILDA OUILITZSCH A. OUINN MRS. DONALD H. QUINN ETHEL M. QUINN MR. and MRS. J. FRANK QUINN TRUDY QUINN — Wakefield MR. and MRS. QUINNO MRS. MARY RAMBELLQ ZILPAH F. RANNEY MR. and MRS. EARL RAY F, PEARL RAY TOHN J. REAGAN MR. and MRS. JQHN REDDY ( 71 ) OUR SPONSORS (Continued) MRS. EUGENE REDDY JEAN REIL MRS. JOSEPH REIL MARY REIL MRS. NELLIE REIL MR. and MRS. C. REINHERZ MARY REIS MRS. JOHN RENNINSON MRS. WILUAM RENNINSON SHIPLEY W. RICKER HELEN M. RILEY MRS. FLORENCE RIKIS TIMOTHY F. RING ROBERT ROBERTSON MRS. JOHN ROBINSON MRS. W. L. ROBINSON WILLIAM A. ROCHE MR. and MRS. CARL ROESSLER, IR. MR. and MRS. CARL ROESSLER, SR. MRS. FRANK ROONEY MRS. JOHN ROSANDER LOUIS M. ROSS. MR. and MRS. GUY ROTONDO MRS. WINN RUSSELL DAVID RYAN DOROTHEA E. RYAN DOROTHY RYAN THOMAS RYAN SALEM STREET FILLING STATION HELEN A. SALMON MR. and MRS. JOHN SAMUELSON GEORGE SAUNDERS MR. and MRS JOSEPH M. SAVOIA CHARLOTTE SCELZI MRS. ETHEL SCELZI MRS. M. SCIRE ROSE SCIRE SHIRLEY SCOTT ANTHONY SEMINATORE MARJORIE SHAUGHNESSY ROBERT SHAUGHNESSY MRS. L. SHAW MARY A. SHAW THOMAS F. SHEA MR. and MRS. HAROLD SHEDD MR. and MRS. CHARLES SHEERAN HELEN R. SHEERAN MR. and MRS. JAMES H. SHEERAN JEANNE M. SHEERAN THOMAS SHEERAN PETER SKARMEAS MR. and MRS. PERLEY E. SKINNER ALEXANDER SMYTH ROBERT SODERHOLM MRS. MARGARET N. SODERHOLM GERALDINE A. SOLES MR. and MRS. LELAND B. SOLES FLORENCE SORNBERGER HELEN G. SORNBERGER ALBERT B. SPARKS VICTOR SPINAZOLA VIOLA SPINAZOLA MRS. ARTHUR E. SPOONER MRS. ERIC STENQUIST MR. and MRS. HENRY STENQUIST MRS. MARTHA STENQUIST MR. and MRS. RALPH E. STEVENS HELEN C, STOCKHOLM ARTHUR C. STRONG CHARLOTTE F. STRONG DAVID R. STRONG RICHARD F . STRONG ROBERT J. STRONG WILLIAM G. STRONG III MR. and MRS. WILLIAM G. STRONG ALBERTA STUDLEY ANNETTE STYGLES FRANK SULLIVAN — Dorchester JOHN H. SULLIVAN — Wilmington MRS. MARGARET SULLIVAN WINIFRED G. SULLIVAN MRS. MARY SURRETTE CARL E. SVENSON MR. and MRS. ERIC SVENSON — Reading GEORGE G. SVENSON MR. and MRS. GUSTAVE G. SVENSON MRS. R. SWANSON MR. and MRS. EUGENE C. SWEENEY JOHN J. SWEENEY MARY H. SWIFT TABBUTS ' DAIRY MRS. MARY A. TAYLOR MRS. GEORGE TAYLOR LEROY TAYLOR PAUL F. TEMPLE MRS. CARL THOMPSON MRS. CHARLES THOMPSON CHARLES THORNE MARY E. THYNE — Jamaica Plain EDWARD J. TIRRELL ROSALIE M. TIRRELL MRS. AMILY TOFURI — Winchester CHARLES A. TOFURI MARY P. TOFURI KATHLEEN TORRICE DAN TOWSE E. M. TOWSE HELEN TRIANTAFILOU MRS. JOSEPH TRINO MRS . MARY TROPEA SALVATORE TROPEA MRS. ARTHUR E. TUTTLE DR. WALTER L. TWAROG — Chemsford CHARLES F. UPTON DOROTHY UPTON MRS. EVERETT M. UPTON HARRIET VARNEY MRS. EDWARD A. VARNUM MRS. JOSEPH VASAPOLLI MRS. JOSEPH VECCHIARELLO MR. and MRS. ARTHUR VENO ELVA A, VENO MRS. VOLOSKI LLOYD VOLSON — Burlington BARBARA WALSH BERNARD WALSH DOROTHY WALSH MR. and MRS. THOMAS G. WALSH MR. and MRS. WILFRED A. WALSH WILLIAM T. WARD MRS. EMILY WARREN MR. and MRS. WILLIAM H. WEAFER HIRAM WEST MRS. WALTER WEST BARBARA WEYMOUTH MR. and MRS. LANE WHEATON CHRISTINE WHITE MR. and MRS. JOHN J. WHITE WALTER P. WHITE MRS. ADOLF WIKSTROM — Stoneham MRS. KENNETH B. WILLIAMS WINCHESTER YARN SHOP — Winchester WOBURN ' AUTO and SUPPLY RUSSELL WRIGHT — NATICK EVELYN L. WYMAN MR. and MRS. LEWIS S. YOUNG ( 72 ) CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from Your School Committee GEORGE T. CONTALONIS — Chairman KATHLEEN BRENNAN ALPHONSE J. BRIAND CHRISTINE CARRIER WIILLIAM M. CARPENTER DONALD A. DeLUCA THOMAS J. DRISCOLL R. WADE lOHNSON EDNA M. MACONE ( 73 ) Compliments of Mayor and Mrs. Francis H. Murray, Jr. and Francis, II! ( 74 ) BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 , FROM ANTHONY MAIOCCHI ( 75 ) Compliments of JOHN J. RILEY CO. — TANNERS — WOBURN, MASS. Hammond Square Grocery SOMERVILLE AND HALL Groceries and Meats 547 MAIN STREET Tel. WO 2-0030 Compliments of THE Woburn Cab ( 76 ) D. L MAHER CO. WATER SUPPLY CONTRACTORS WOBURN, MASS. Compliments of Murray Leather Company Woburn Massachusetts Compliments of Woburn Hardware and Plumbing Supply Co. HEATING, PAINTS and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 502-508 Main St. — Woburn, Mass. Tel. WO 2-2300 ( 77 ) Compliments of A FRIEND — COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES — WOBURN AIATIONA.L BANK WOBURN. MASS. — APPLIANCES — TELEVISION — RADIO — The Ryan Company 516 MAIN STREET, WOBURN, MASS. Elmor A. Franson WOburn 2-0005 Charles E. Ryan ( 78 ) Compliments of Don ' s Shoe Repair 1 Compliments of EXPERT SHOE REPAIR Shoes Dyed Any Color Barnev Callahan 227 Main Street, Opposite St. Charles Church, Woburn Donald Baiarri, Prop. Woburn SMART and AKESON, Inc. 29 WINN STREET, WOBURN Tel. WO 2-2445 ( 79 ) Woburn Co-operative Bank Chartered February 21, 1887 6 COMMON STREET, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS — Serial Shares Always on Sale — Present Rate of Interest three 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. Purtle ' s Pharmacy Woburn Bowladrome, Inc. 32-36 Montvale Avenue 673 MAIN STREET 10 ALLEYS Central Square Tel. WOburn 2-2376 Woburn, Mass. Open Weekdays — Tel. WOburn 2-1850 1:30 P. M. — 12 P. M. Sunday — 2 P. M. — 11 P. M. Soda Fountain Accomodations ( 80 ) Compliments of — Flowers for All Occasions — Savage ' s Est - Fran Greenhouses BOSTON ROAD, BILLERICA, MASS. 34 Orange St., Woburn WOburn 2-2208-M WOburn 2-0437 A and C Compliments of Sporting Goods Woburn Telegram 7 Walnut St., Wobum Woburn ' s Leading Newspaper Complete Line of Sportswear and Sporting Goods 18 Walnut Street Woburn, Mass. W. A. Crosby B. J. Golden ( 81 ) Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK and CO. WOBURN MASSACHUSETTS McLaughlin and Dennison DRUGGISTS Phone WO 2-1492 Woburn, Mass. Compliments of L, J. Murphy 433 Main Street YOUR DRUGGIST Woburn Massachusetts 379 Main Street ( 82 ) Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank — INCORPORATED 1854 — — MONEY AVAILABLE FOR FIRST MORTGAGES — In Woburn and Vicinity Assets Over $13,500,000 Compliments of Lasalle Refrigeration Sales and Service 285 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Tel. WOburn 2-1635 Compliments of John T. Erwin GROCERIES AND COLD CUTS — DAILY DELIVERIES Tel. WOburn 2-0450 675 Main Street, Woburn, Mass. Central Square ( 83 ) Compliments of THE STUDENT COUNCIL WOBURN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Roessler and Sons, Inc. GRANITE AND MARBLE MEMORIALS 117 SALEM STREET WOBURN, MASS. Compliments of Wholesome Restaurant ( 84 ) Ward ' s Cut Rate MAIN STREET Woburn, Mass. Compliments of Hatfield ' s Seafood FREE DELIVERY 462 MAIN STREET Woburn Massachusetts Weddings Church Affcdrs Banquets Compliments of Emil A. Beauchamp CATERING For All Occasions 333 Main Street, Woburn, Mass Telephone WO 2-0338 Compliments of Silverman WOBURN { 85 ) 1 Woburn Auto and E. G. Barker Supply Co. Lumber Co. 489 Main Street INCORPORATED Woburn Massachusetts BUILDING MATERIALS Tel. WOburn 1270 Prospect Street Woburn Mass. More than just an auto store. Telephones 2-0057 — 2-0058 Gumming and T. J. Martin Chute Co., Inc. SHELL FUEL OIL COKE — COAL — OIL DELCO EQUIPMENT 321 Main Str eet Woburn, Mass. WOburn 2-0800 Office 2-0070 Yard 2-1280 ( 86 ) SINCE 1921 THIS STORE HAS ENJOYED THE REPUTATION FOR HONEST VALUES IN DIAMONDS HENRY BILLAUER 327 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Woburn Daily Times COMPLETE, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS ON YOUR SCHOOL and YOUR SCHOOL SPORTS PUBLISHED DAILY 25 Montvale Ave., Woburn, Mass. Telephones WOburn 2-0132 — 2-2462 Tanners National Bank WOBURN, MASS. Member of Eederal Deposit Insurance Corporation ( 87 ) Ted ' s Surplus Compliments of Woburn Shoe Hospital Store r Shoes Dyed to Match Your Dress 281 MAIN STREET — HATS CLEANED — Woburn, Mass. 9 Walnut Street Woburn, Mass. George Yeatropoulos, Prop. Compliments of T. K. Lynch, Lucia ' s Market Inc. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS 287 Montvale Avenue, Woburn, Mass. ( 88 ) Compliments of Hennessey and Duran Compliments of Walker and Brown Henry Hamilton, Prop. JENNEY PRODUCTS Compliments of Jerry ' s Luncheonette 481 MAIN ST., WOBURN WOburn 2-2775 Compliments of Marion ' s Dress Shop 453 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. ( 89 ) Compliments of Given Brothers CARNATION GROWERS Burlington, Mass. Compliments, Best Wishes from B. F. Waldron Co., Inc 7 SALEM STREET WOBURN, MASS. Compliments of Doherty Bros. Market 161 MAIN STREET WOBURN, MASS. Compliments of Manley Cleaners 6 HOUR SERVICE — NO EXTRA CHARGE 227-229 Main Street Woburn ( 90 ) Gavin ' s Market, nc. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS 434 Main St., Woburn, Mass. Tel. WOburn 2-0427 Compliments of John L. Fowle Company Manufacturers of BAND SAWS, BAND KNIVES Woburn, Mass., U. S. A. In Respectful Memory of WALTER J. SCALLEY Late President of The Woburn Athletic Associates and True Friend of the Innitou. ( 91 ) Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 Warren Kay Vantine Official Class Photographer 132 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. 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