Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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FACULTY First Row : Mrs. Margaret Dodge, Mr. Edward Whitmore, Mr. Ernest E. Thomas, Mr. Lind- say J. March, Mr. Henry Battis, Mr. Walter J licks, Mrs. Sylvia Matheson. Second Row: Mr. Luther Churchill, Miss Dorothy Wethcrell, Miss Margaret II. Ryder, Miss Mary Brier, Miss Lillian M. O ' Neil, Miss Anna C. Erickson, Miss Virginia Lewis, Mr. Herbert Wilbur. Third Row: Mr. Samuel Dcich, Miss Teresa Kel- ly. Miss Virginia Bartlctt, Miss Evelyn W bit- ty, Mrs. Esther Moore, Miss Rita Madden, Miss Rachel Aldcn, Miss Bessie Veasie, Mr. Stanley Reed. Fourth Row: Mr. Elliot R. Allen, Mr. Joseph C. Kuuccs, Mr. William Tufts, and Mr. Alfred Farley. Observed by seniors during four years of study and other activities were — Mr. Tufts at his familiar early morning office in the lobby — the harmony between the F.F.A. and the Saddle Club as promoted by Mr. Reed — Miss Whitty admiring that ferocious pooch that guards her car — Miss Bartlett helping Mr. Thomas in writing his attendance records — the closely-knit team of Sirs Rattis and Farley garbed in baseball caps and warm-up jackets — Miss Lewis gaily fraternizing with seniors and gazing with mock severity at underclassmen — the interest of Mr. March in our many problems — Miss Veazie returning promptly at 1 :07 each day following luncheon — that daily lunch period conversation between Miss Brier and Mr. Allen — Miss Alden trying so hard to make Little Women the success it was — Miss O ' Neil ' s period A conversations with troub- led pupils — Mrs. Moore and her inseparable commercial girls — Mr. Hicks patrolling the corridor at 7:55 A.M. — the booming voice of Mr. Kunces, thar.ks to whom each of us has at least a smattering of biology — Mr. Deich ' s dark- room ventures with his new Photography Club — that frequent afternoon tea shared by Miss Madden and Mr. Whitmore — Miss Ryder ' s gen- erosity with instructions — the strange fascin- ation Miss Wetherell found in her model guillo- tine when we read Tale of Two Cities — Mrs. Dodge and her ever-improving library — The endless vigor and sparkling wit of Mr. Church- ill — Miss Erickson ' s 24 hour teaching day — those woman-to-woman interviews with Miss Kelly — Mr. Wilber ' s famous library rules in study periods — the snow sculpture course given by Mrs. Matheson — Remember, senior — they taught you how ! YEAR BOOK STAFF Seated: Rose Silva, Marilyn Churchill, Bettie Ann Watte, Marjoric Guidoboni, Theresa Shea, As- sociate Editor, Jean Ecrson, Editor-in-Chief, Ann 0 ' A T cil, Assista it Editor, Gzccndolyn Ca- hoon. Standing: Joan Massa, Donald Rosen, Assistant Business Manager, William Colvin, George Deanc, Business Manager, Shirley Taiu uay, Alice Sousa, Miss Dorothy Wethcrell, Adviser. Absent: Stanley Pi ' shazv, Assistant Editor, Wes- ton Kclley, Photography Editor, John Dahl- quist, Assistant Business Manager. These are the people whose responsibility it is to preserve for posterity the doings of the class of ' 48 — All the seniors know them as the people who are forever wanting something — glossies, snapshots, activity lists, money, and more money — If the Atomic Energy Commission thinks it has worries, it should have seen the staff on the day the secret results of the class poll leaked out ( never mind whose fault it was ) — Before second period there were nine copies abroad, and the staff after solemn consultation, had to ' fess up — Oh, the life of an editor ! — not to mention the hard- working typists, who must decipher all that hand- writing and one-finger typing. PRO MERITO First Row : Faye Bcmis, Theresa Shea, John Sozv- yrda, Vice-President, Miss Anna Erickson, Adzlscr, Stanley Pilshaw, President, Jean Per- son, Secretary, Thomas Bujanski, Treasurer, Ann O ' Neil, Phyllis Holt. Second Row : George Deanc, Jane Fickcrt, Don- ald Mitchell, Constance Marsdcn, Herbert Gibbs, Betty Caszvcll, Raymond Baker, Barbara Shurt- Icff , William Colvin. Third Row: Shirley Tanguay, Kevin Casey, Joan Card, Alice Sousa, John Dahlquist, Mary Lezv- oczko, D onald Rosen, Gzccndolyn Cahoon. This is the intelligentsia ; the kids who sport a little gold pin and an 85% average on their re- port cards — the pins given by the Kiwanis Club, the marks not so easily acquired — Almost a quarter of the class belongs to Pro Merito — Miss Erickson is official guardian.

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