Athol High School - Raider Yearbook (Athol, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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,QmW.1,... mfr... fnaf 2629... az-m+5 rawbffie-fff W9 MARLENE RACHAEL CRIMES Mimi', Responsibilities gravitate to the person who can shoulder them Co-operative and able in whatever she attempted, Marlene was always in the midst of our activities. She never lacked things to do, but rather the time to do them. The halls of A. H. S. will certainly miss the sound of her voice - you could always hear Mimi before you could see her. Student Council C21, Activity Tax Collector C21, Usher for Graduation C21 C31, One-Act Plays C21 C41, L. R. S. C21 C31 C41, Pro Merito, Usher Senior .Play C21 C31, Usher Teachers' Play C31, Assemblies C31 C41 Foot- lighters C31, President C41, Freshman Welcome, Student Government C31 C41, Graduation Committee, Junior Member Woman's Club. kia' 9 - .xfL,21Ag,,,.f Q? - ' of RICHARD WARREN GROVES 'GGG-G09 Take it slow and easy Go-Go always seemed to get much more pleasure out of driving his car than he got out of all his school days. In fact, school work was the least of his worries. He was never at a loss for words and often kept his classmates in stitches. J' Track C21. ' JM ,fag iff! f ,,..l 'fZ.f9 ff.fw1fff91f' f Q M7355 EIMBETH ANIN CAPPEHKS GUlT?l?R yflibbyv She was a mighty hunter, and her prey was man Although Libby came to A. H. S. in her sophomore year, her gaiety and laughter quickly made her very popular. She was also famous for her original and fascinating styles. Libby loved sports and in her senior year was the vice-president of the G. A. A. L. R. S. C21 C31 C41, Assemblies C21 C31 C41, Secretary and Vice- President of GAA C31 C41, Basketball C21 C31 S41 Freshman Welcome, Usher Junior Prom C31 Gym Demonstration C3 , Footlighters C31 C42, One'Act Plays C31, Gee Club 141, Field Day, Student Government I 9, Dance Committee C21, Senior Play. y,,.,,...,4,71,tJg,t-L. AW? L. I fini ROBERT RAND HAVEN, JR. Rand . Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm ,fl Rand was one of the most conscientious boys in the class. Irlc achieved a great deal because of his abilities and dependability. Rand was a capable editor-in-chief of the L. R. S. in his senior year. He was never afraid to be different, always had many clever, original ideas, and was fun to have in any gathering. L. R. S. C11 C21 C31, Editor-in-chief C41,-Student Council C41 One- Act Pla s 'C21 Assemblies C23 C31 C41, Footlrghters C31 C41, Fied Day, Usher KIHIOI Prom C31, Stu ent Government 41, Pro Merito, Graduation Committee.

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QW? 'M' , , af MCAROLE UTH Rlaiieii 1 2 Carole Carole's voice was loud and clear, as she urged the team with a mighty cheerll' Carole hardly ever displayed her liveliness in class, but outside of school she was one of our most enthusiastic cheerleaders. Her pep and vitality helped keep up our school spirit. Carole's cute hair style, pleasing, broad smile and happy attitude brought forth many pleasant days for both her and her classmates. Cheerleader 121 C31 C41, Assemblies C21 C31 141, Gym Demonstration C11 C31 C41, Field Day, Dance Committees C21 C31, Dance Club 121, Freshman Welcome, Student Government C41, Glee Club C41, One-Act Play C21, Raider Staff. DAVID ALAN GAUTHIER Dave Oh, what a man within him hide, Though an angel on the outward side. Dave was one of the good natured boys of our class and was al- ways amusing his classes with his well-timed remarks. You were always sure of having a good time when Dave was in the crowd. Remember those jam sessions and his hot jazz boogie woogie? Band C11 C21 C31 C41, Orchestra C31, Gym Demonstration 131, Tennis 121 Field Da Dance Committees C3 41 sher mor Prom C31, Foot- lxghters C3 1 Glee Clu On l 41 St r3pGove C41. f ' f QM ' , hi 11 Mil M1 .ff LEONARD EDWARD GOLAND L Lennie Live and let live If you wanted to know how many home runs joe DiMaggio made in his first year of major league baseball, you would probably come to Leonard for the answer. He really showed his love for the game when the season started, for he was always engaged in talking base- ball in the classroom or corridors. j-bvvoiuil. HELEN LILLA GREENWOOD Helen', Short and sweet Helenls quiet manner led some of her classmates to believe she was shy, but her intimate friends knew otherwise. Her smile was really a sign of impishness. Remember those noon hours with the gang, Helen? She didn't have much time for activities, but was always willing to help others when that help was needed. Tennis C11, Assemblies C21 C31, Dance Committees C21 C31, Student Govemment 131. f 3



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,HJbw?JYQwJ,, .,. W WI 13 ' gllfld VA, I Wil kwlbg DAVID HODCSON Dave', Some Seniors, some frivolous David is one of those people who know the right time for fun and the right time for seriousness. He took a concerned part in class recitations, but knew how to enjoy his many hobbies as well. He was noted for his apt frankness. Band CID CZD C3D C4D, Orchestra CZD 13D 14D, V.- Baseball CZD C3D, Field Day. ww 1 . 1 ifujf ,Q4,,f.c.,l'i 13+ LL L 1 ll .4134 I IL X . fs, X JAMES STANLEYV HOOD l jimmy Silence is golden? jimmy never seemed to hurry about doing anything, especially homework. He was a jovial member of our class with an immense store of wisecracks, and was always into mischief. His loud laugh never failed to distinguish him in any group. He was well liked and had an admirable ability in sports. N FootbglD C2D C3D, Basketball CI 13l, Bageball 1lD. 5 x Ytfiv' - w- cl' ' Q Y gy' fait CQ WILLIAM ELTON H00 ' Bill l'll get there Outside of school, Bills main activity was that of Counselor in the local Boy Scout Chapter. Much credit is due him for his ex- cellent help in functions of this organization, including hikes and camping trips. If he chooses some form of outdoor work as a career, his start here will greatly benefit him. Whatexfer he chooses to do, his patience will make the way easier. Football CID C2D C3D C4D, Basketball CID 123 133, Baseball CID C2D, Clee Club C4D. DORIS CONSTANCE HOUGHTON Doris lt's the song you sing, the smile you wear That makes the sun shine everywhere. Wlieneyfer a beautiful, blond head of hair was seen, or a sweet, clear voice was heard, it was sure to be Doris. Her bright smile and Friendly greeting always made her pleasant to be with. Everyone marveled at Doris' versatility. Despite her numerous activities shc managed to keep serene and got lots of fun out of life. Assemblies CID C4D, Cafeteria CID, Dance Committees 12D 13D, Class Secretary 13l, Orchestra C3D C4D, Pro Merito, junior Member Woman's Club, Student Council C4D, Clee Club C4D, Freshman Welcome, Student Government C4D, Dance Club CID, Graduation Committee, Raider Editor, Senior Play. - gun ,?MR?.,,, I 0 WLZJ

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