Apponequet High School - Polarion Yearbook (Lakeville, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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Tequee February 28, 1971 English 12-D Composition 69 MY TRIP TO HAWAII During the February vacation. I was sponsored by the Apponequet Reservation So- ciety for a tour of any one of the 50 states of my choice. I chose Hawaii, because . . . Well, if you don ' t know. I ain ' t a gonna tell you! By the way. my eligibility consists of my being the only Indian attending A.H.S. Also I am in the top 99 per cent of my class. As we prepared for take-off at the Circle Airport, I remarked to pilots Jim Holden and Larry Oliveira that the runway was circular. They politely informed me that it had been designed and built by world famous Dave White and Gary Adams to avoid collisions. After allowing stewardess Sue Vera to fasten my seat belt, I recogniz- ed Sue Fernandes , who was making the trip in order to purchase grass skirts at a discount for Berk ' s and Danny Gibbons, who was planning to enter a water skiing contest. At that point Peggy Foley, also a stewardess, offered me the light menu. My choice, rare beef steak, was served five minutes later, still glowing softly, by former Chef major, Tiger Medeiros. After a satisfactory flight, I was met at the airport by nurses Dee Baker, Carol Lopes, Terry LaRochelle, and Irene Singster, who were checking on a rumored air sickness epidemic. After my luggage was searched by policewoman Ronnie Lyons, who was hot on the trail of a narcotics jjeddler. I decided to check into the Aloha Hotel, owned by Barry French and operated by Bob Gray. Ahead of me, attending a secretarial convention, were Lynn Allan. Jackie and Tiny Bolduc. Julie Cam- peau, Caroline DeMoranville, Sue Moniz, Nancy Morland, Carolyn Pear- son and Byrn Williams. Before attending the night ' s floor show featuring Glenna Chase and Kathy Jordan and a special number, Jingle Bells, sung by Linda Silvan, Gail Haskins, Carolyn Smith, and Butch Begin, and arranged by James Sheridan, I decided to have my pigtails trimmed by hotel barber, Roger Alves. While in the barber shop. I noticed a wanted poster for the capture of Charles Hadsell, alias Chuck-o, Puddy and Franny. The charge was taking candy from a baby, filed by governess Diane Gurney. While wandering through the streets, I came upon Pam Chace, Donna DeMoranville, Chris Langlois, Sharon Peabody, and Lois Sullivan, who were teaching the natives to shred coconut fcr commercial benefits. After returning to the hotel, I was told that elevator operator, Razzes Caswell, had been stranded between floors, but that Ralph Freeman had freed him by cutting the cable. After climbing the stairs to the 69th floor, I noticed a light under the door of the room next to mine. Inside was Professor Knobs Norris, who was burning the midnight oil in order to perfect his new and better mouse trap. I was awakened next morning by Willie Howard collecting for the Hawaiian March of Dimes and who had already received S27.10 in donations. On the way down to the beach I observed Pretty Boy Gutowski, Bud Nelson, and Joe Sawicki coaching Hula girls while Dave Barton accompanied them on his bongos. Further on, I met renowned artist, Sam Nepini, who was under contract to paint the town. On the beach, I listened to Bev Ashley who was translating Betty Townsend ' s latest script for Hawaiian I into French for sale abroad, until I fell asleep. I awoke in my own teepee on Long Pond to discover it was all a dream, but dreams sometimes come true!

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OUR BEST WISHES . . . Scratch the green rind of a sapling, or wantonly twist it in the soil, and a scarred or crooked oak will tell of the act for centuries to come. So it is with the teachings of youth, which make impressions on the mind and heart that are to last forever. Amiel MISS ANNE ANDREWS MRS. MARGARET PORTER Bristol Ferry School, Portsmouth, R. I. Grades 1-5 1918-21 Broad Cove School, Dighton, Mass. Grades 1-5 1925-28 1928-46 South School, Dighton, Mass. Grades 4, 5, 6 Freetown Elementary School, Freetown Grades 7, 8 English 1953-59 Apponequet Regional High School Grades 7, 8 English 1959-61 School Street School, Middleboro, Mass. Grades 4, 5 1911-21 Assawompset School, Lakeville, Mass. Grades 7, 8 English, Math 1921-59 Principal 1921-38 Supervisor of Music Supervisor of Dramatics Apponequet Regional High School. Grade 7 English, Math 1959-61 Apponequet ' s Class of 1961 wishes to extend to Miss Andrews and Mrs. Porter its deepest appreciation for the fruitful years of service dedic ated to the education of youth. We know that we speak not only for ourselves but for the entire school and community when we say that to have known them is a privilege; to have studied with them, an in- spiration; and to invoke for them continued happiness, our most sincere wish. 24

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