Attleboro High School - Tattletale Yearbook (Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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Ugg ljafffsfafe CLAS OPI-IE CLASS PROPHECY Earl Adams has just completed a successful rocket trip to the moon. Elizabeth Allard is a Brownie leader at the Holy Ghost Church now. Edward Almeida has just been made manager of the Art Department in Balfour's. Elaenor Amadio is the superintendent of the Sayles Hospital. Hank Amaral can be seen at the High School every February. He is the art director for the Senior Play. Thelma Aronson is drawing cartoons for Es- guire . Americas best dressed woman is no one else but Carol Ashley. I Mary Jean Audette is working in the office at General Plate. She is also employed part-time at the Union Mills. Jackie Barrett is now writing lack Benny's jokes. He is ndw America's favorite comedian. Gert Barton has become the ideal wife for some lucky fellow. Eileen Bays and Laurel Cooper have just taken the final vows of marriage. We hear their husbands are returned vets. S Marge Bouchard is a fashion designer for Saks in New York City. Rita Boucher has left for Panama to join her husband. Jeanne Branaghan is a noted buyer for Best Company. James Brewster has just graduated from College with a doctor's degree. We hear he has opened his office opposite his father's on South Main Street. Jane Bruce can now be seen on many magazine covers advertising for a well known shampoo con- cern. Jean Buchanan is a dancing teacher and has a studio in New York. Ray Carey has been promoted to a Captain in the State Guard. Muriel Carlson is now entertaining the patients at the Homeopathic Hospital with her boogie-Woogie. Dick Chace is now a successful writer. His new book How to be a success has just been pub- lished. Helen Coogan can be seen driving around in a truck delivering laundry for the lnterboro Laundry. Albert Cooper is working on a new theory which surpasses that of Einstein. James Cooper has just opened a candy business for the basketball games. John Cooper has just opened his public account- ant's office. Laurel Cooper twho is noted for her giggleb is now rujiining a school on how to be happy. Ronnie Comell is now an artist and spends his time sketching on Flo-rida's beaches. Dot Craig has gone into the business of writing to all who are lonely, after her practice acquired during the war. Richard Cronan is now Basketball instructor at one of our largest girls' schools. Malcolm Currie has taken the lead in one of Broadway's latest plays. Ralph Davis has taken over his father's trans- portation business and is now competing with lnter- state. Bob Deegan is now assisting Walt Disney in Hollywood using his talent to great avail. Beverly Dooley is operating a bus from South Attleboro which gets to A. H. S. on time. Mary Ann Doucette has made a certain club famous for her blues singing. Elaine Duclos now runs a commercial school at the end of South Main Street. Page Thirty-one - -

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Q55 Uafffffalt Ted Logan leaves to join Rita Hayworth in Hollywood. She's expecting him. Irene Pyska leaves that unassuming cheerful- ness to some lucky junior. Dennice Rioux leaves those golden tresses to Freshy lune Wallenthin. Patricia Robbins wills that calm smile and serene charm to lune Carlson. Beatrice Sanford leaves that gleaming smile to Nancy Riley Sarruny Seagal leaves that heighth for only underclassmen to try and equal. Donald Shanley wills his friendliness to Allie Edelstein. Claire Sylvia leaves a friendship list for under- classmen to envy. Dorothy Smith leaves that quiet charm to Kathy Kenton. Evelyn Sousa leaves her quietness to Lorraine Pierson. Fern Stone leaves that swell personality to Syl Sandberg. Eleanor Stowe leaves her cute smile and curly hair to Carolyn Freeman. Jean Strahan leaves just as quietly as she came. Robert Tatro leaves his sense of humor to loey Walsh. Dorothea Trainor bequeaths those pleasant ways to Sue Sharples. Molly Treen leaves her record of achievements for anyone to try to compete with. Oscar Tremblay leaves that car and all the gad- gets to Art Silverman. Richard Turner leaves by the back door. lohn Vance leaves all the girls sighing. Clayton Vickery wills his knowledge of Trig to Ted Kurtz, Rita Logan leaves her sweetness to Cynthia Hawkins. Ray Zito leaves his desk in 210 very dilapidated. Miss Ott will have to get out the hammer and nails. Barbara MacManus and Dot Machado leave two empty chairs in 207. Bill MacKenzie leaves his smoothness to Andy Brady. We hope Andy will not mistreat it. Barbara Martha leaves A. H. S. without a genius Bob Martineau leaves his well earned place on the football team to Spike Charlebois. Louise Mayers leaves her winning way to Charlotte Edgecombe. Fred Moehle leaves his good looks and bashful- ness to lohn Albergi. Catherine Moore leaves her quietness to Ann Rigby. Thaddeus Moskal leaves Miss Hilliard to miss him. George Nelson leaves the teachers in an uproar . Page Thirty Norma Nickerson leaves that peppy cuteness to lune Haraden. Ellen Nitso leaves her quiet ways to Mary O'Donnell. Anthony Nyzio leaves his baseball ability to Fezzer Perry. Charlotte Quimet wills that dreamy complexion to any underclassmen. You should be so lucky. Wilfred Perry leaves his quietness to lackie McCarte. Fred Phillips leaves Arthur Seal to carry on for good old Norton. Marion Phinney leaves an empty seat in the Glee Club for some deserving underclassman. Elinor Price bequeaths that infectious giggle to one of next year's freshmen. Norman Vincent leaves unsurpassed athletic ability to some hopeful underclassnian. lean Walker wills that deceivingly quiet manner to loan Audette. Howard Watson leaves his knowledge of history to one of next year's U. S. History students. lean Welsh and Shirley Mendler leave that chattering to the well-supplied Ruth Mohr. Herbert Goslin leaves to sleep in his flashy Plymouth. Allan Gould leaves his beard to Gene l..eBoeuf. Cecile Guillette leaves her sparkling smile to Margie Murphy. Salvator Gulino leaves his blush to Smiley Blackburn. Elizabeth Hale leaves her curly hair to Anita Fillipe. Marion Haley leaves to become another notor- ious Woman Driver . Edna Guillette leaves her marks to some lucky junior. Robert Deegan wills his history knowledge to one of Miss Sirnonds' future geniuses. Margaret Lohse leaves her baby carriage enter- prise to Muriel Linkletter. Mildred Whitcomb leaves her sister, Hazel, to carry on. Robert Hogberg leaves those smooth clothes to Ralph Hudson. Elaine Duclos leaves her silent character to Deborah McCormick. Malcolm Currie wills his heighth to Preston Stevenson. John Cooper leaves his argumentive powers to Gene Bellerose. ln witness thereof on this first day of March, 1946, A. D., the following witnesses, acting for the class of '46, sign their names and leave the sacred halls of A. H. S. one step ahead of the first complain- ing underclassmen. lean Buchanan Barbara Martha Richard Doescher Norma Nickerson



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U52 Uafffffafs Albena Duffany has finally fulfilled her desire of becoming Mrs. Kurt N. Mary Dunn has returned to A. H. S. to keep the sub master's office in order and forget forgotten ex- cuses. Charna Edelstein has taken over the manage- ment of the Public Market. Norma Entwistle is still trying to prove that not all red heads have tempers. Robert Etter who is now in the Navy can be seen floating ashore with the WAVES! Irene Fagnand is now fashion editor of The Blue Owl Ca new featurel. Lawrence and Nicholas F ischback are now in the mapmaking business to help poor bewildered people find their way home from Boston. Eleanor Fontaine is now living in West Mans- field. Frances Forbes is still trying to bunk school without her father finding out. Armand Fredette has gone into the Dress Shoppe business. John Galvin now runs a school for boys in Briggs Corner which is becoming so popular that Attleboro is in danger of becoming a suburb of Briggs Corner. Betty Gammon is now teaching French with the aid of her newly acquired French correspondent. Marilyn Gifford is now in charge of the super- intendents office with Betty Hale and Garnett Gormley as her chief assistants. Mel Globus is now in charge of his father's gas station with Herb Goslin doing all the repair work. Allan Gould is head salesman for a prominent razor blade company owned by Sal Gulino who just recently won a blushing contest. Edna Guillette is teaching the Quiz Kids their A. B. C.'s with Bob Hogberg showing them his worms. Audrey Hall now has her yacht at the Hyannis Yacht Club with Dinty Moore at the helm. lean Hall is singing over station X. Y. Z., with Betty Hearn doing the arranging. Dorothy Hojaboom is making a campaign to clean up dirty politics in the Pike Avenue section and we understand she is doing a good job of it. Curt Leonard is still running around in his blue buggy. lt's getting old but is still holding up. Nancy Lee and Marion Haley are planning to get married next spring and are buying their trous- seaux from Cecile Guillett who has a very flourish- ing business with Phyllis Harvey and Lois Haselton selling Nylons. Anna Kudmac ia a faithful stenographer at L. G. Balfour's and writes letters to Florence Lapointe Page Thirty-Iwo who is busy selling chewing gum for Woolworth's in Pawtucket. George Jackson is still going around with lanet. They were recently in a prominent South Attleboro night spot featuring Dot Johnson as soloist with a famous orchestra. Molly Treen, Editor-in-Chief of the Attleboro Sun, can be seen any time late at night in the Sun office waiting for the ever punctual Dennice Rioux, combination fashion editor and paperboy, to finish her work. Bill MacKenzie and Ted Logan are co-presi- dents of the National Piggy Bank of Attleboro. Billy Lishman has made a million posing for Kreml Hair Tonic ads. Fred Moehle is Hollywood's second Guy Madi- son. Peggy Lohse has written a book on The Art of Conversation . Bob Martineau is now a combination of Mayor of Attleboro, Governor of Massachusetts and President of the United States. Stanley Phillips is making a living posing for toothpaste ads. Anthony Nyzio is now a star baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Elinor Price is busy learning how to make Swedish Coffee. Norma Nickerson has received the Pulitzer Prize for her book The Care and Feeding of Red- heads . ' Barbara Martha has made her debut as a con- cert pianist playing Concerto For Index Finger . Charlotte Ouimet has become a popular Power's model. Dot Machado and Barbara McManus have opened a beauty shop with Thaddeus Moskal as assistant. He makes the mufd for the mud packs. Wilfred Perry is still helping Fred Bolton with his difficultiesf Louise Mayers and Rita Logan are happily married, but not to each other. Shirley Mendler is now a star of the Metro- politan Opera. Ellen Nitso is now head secretary at her father's factory Eleanor Stowe is now a promising shopkeeper, she runs a chain of stores called Stowe's Styles for Stylish Steppers . Iean Walker is head librarian of the Attleboro Public Library. She expects to be advanced to the New York Branch soon. Dorothy Smith is very busy running the Gas Company. Due to her efforts the gas rates will be reduced next month.

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