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(ill|c Class nf 1051 f miMy rcsinits 3lts jJrithnrtion of flic fattletak iVs . . . iVitlcborn :: jlWassarl]usetts ' taff CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Jeraline Nerney Gwendolyn Smith Harriet Berberian ACTIVITIES Bette Schaeberle Betty Carlson Harriett Mulligan INDIVIDUAL WRITE-UPS Eleanor Salvaggio Bette Schaeberle Sandra Remieres HISTORY Barbara Rogers PROPHECY AND QUESTIONNAIRE Marilyn Holman Corinne Moehle Marilyn Pitas Jean Swanson WHO ' S WHO Barbara Bensson Janice Polke Kay Jordan PHOTOGRAPHY Mary Killion Beverly Malloy ART Audrey Carter Carol Ganci Charlotte Merrill Rhoena Richmond Richard Smith Lois Betts TYPISTS Dorothy Chartier Ellen LaRocque Robert Cassidy Gunvor Holmquist Arthur Keniston BUSINESS STAFF John Walsh Charles Young Barbara Peck Richard Powers Iris Street Miss Allen ADVISORS Mrs. Gerlach Miss Ott To the Class of 1951: Your graduatio)i from AttJeboro High School marks the completion of anotlier step in your careers. It is our hope that your high school lias contributed in many zvays to your grou ' th. and that you are noiu reason- ably xcell prepared to go forward ivitli confidence and undeistiniding into the future. As you mox e on into a icorld beset xuith many perplexing problems, use your intelligence in such a way that your activities will reflect credit upon yourselves, your school and your community. ]Ve, the faculty and student body of Attleboro Higli School, zeish you e-cery success in the years ahead; may your Vroes be rich in serznce and full with the reivards of unselfish devotion to your true ideals. DOUGLAS A. CHANDLER, Principal OFFICE DEPARTMENT SEATED: D. Chandler— B.B. A. North- eastern University, Ed. M. Boston University; D. Daigneault — A.H.S. STANDING: J. Zmudsky— B.S. in Ed. Salem State Teachers ' , M.Ed. Boston University, Harvard Graduate School; F. Hall— B.S. M.Ed. Boston University. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SEATED: V. Connolley— B.A. in Eng. King ' s College; W. Hall— B.A. Ed.M. Colby, Boston University; G. Daley — A.B. Bates College STANDING: A. Stoehr— A.B. Bates Col- lege; M. Allen— B.A. Pembroke, M.A. Radcliffe; J. Fitts— A.B. Emerson Col- lege; B. Jeffers— A. B. Boston Uni- versity. LANGUAGES SEATED: M. Pierce- -Ph.B. University ol Vt., M.A. Middlebury College; J. Graves — A.B. Middlebury College. STANDING: E. Hinckley— A.B. Colby College; L. Politella— B.A. University of Mass. SOCIAL STUDIES SEATED: J. Potenza Cross; E. Hilliard College, Columbia STANDING: M. Dean B.S. in Ed. Holy A.B. A.M. Smith A.B. Texas State, A.M. Washington University; F. Hag- gerty A.B. Tufts College; D. Sim- onds A.B. Middlebury College. 7 ] CLASSICAL ARTS SEATED: M. Harris— B.S. in Ed., Ed. M. Bridgewater Teachers ' College; L. Gerlach— B.S. in Art Ed., R. I. School of Design. STANDING: R. Bessette— B.S., M.S., Boston University; G. Chase — B.S., Ed. M., Boston University. PRACTICAL ARTS SEATED: H. Cooney -Skidmore College. STANDING: G, Spafcher — Wentworlh Institute; H. McClean — B.S. R. I. School of Design. impiii w% ATHLETICS SEATED: H. Tozier— B.P.E. Springfield College; C. Hennessey— B.S, in Ed. Boston University. STANDING: J. Cassidy— B.S. in Ed. Baston University; J. Potenza — B.S. in Ed. Holy Cross; H. Rounseville. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT SEATED: M. Ott— Bayport Institute; M. McDonnell- -B.S. in Com. Ed. Boston University. STANDING: R. Ramsdell- -A.B. Smith College. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS SEATED: F. Hall B.S., M.E.D. Boston University; G. Parsons — A.B. Boston University. STANDING: R. Spriggs-A.B. North- eastern University; K, Coding, B.S., A. M. Boston University; S. Daggett — B. S., A.M. University of Mass., Col- umbia; H. Cooper — Ph.B. Brown Uni- FRONT ROW: Dolores Anelande, Vice-President Robert Kenny, President BACK ROW: Robert Cassidy, Treasurer Marilyn Holman, Secretary FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR It is in September, 1947, and we enter A. H. S. cs freshmen. The first few weeks are a pan- orama of shifting scenes in which strange classrooms, sympathetic teachers, and new-found friends are important constituents. Ted Lavigueur, Dick Powers, Jimmy Cronin, Bob Poirier, and Frank McCracken, by being spokes in the wheel of varsity football, bring to our class the first real recognition and true ap- proval from the upper classmen. E ' ecticn time itself comes along, and the fussing and feuding begins. The political battles are carried on with a great deal of enthusiastic campaigning, the results of which are that Ted Lav- igueur is elected class president; Ellen Kurtz, vice-president; Mary Munroe, secretary; and Marilyn Holman, treasurer. Ths final highlight o! our freshman year is our social, appropriately named spring fever. The dance is so profitable that we have to hire wheelbarrows to cart off the money to our treasury vaults. We are now mighty sophomores. Never again will we be harassed by upperclassmen, but instead we have the long awaited opportunity of confusing some gullible freshmen. The gridiron season begins and many of our brave athletes join the bombardier squad. Ted Lavigueur, Jimmy Cronin, Ron Cloutier, Frank McCracken, Bob Poirier, and Dick Powers produce a successful season, high-lighted by a forty-point victory over our traditional turkey-day opponent. Next on the agenda is election. After the final ballot is counted, we welcome Bob Kenny as our second president; Dolly Anelande, vice-president; Mary Munroe, secretary; and Marilyn Holman, treasurer. Ou second social takes olace on the first of April, under the fitting title, fools frolic. A pleas- ant even ng is enjoyed by all, of course. All the athletic teams are strengthened by the addition of our sophomore sport enthusiasts. Ron Cloutier, Bruce Collins, Ralph Parker, and Tim O ' Hare participate on the basketball court. Dick Powers, cur Icne contribution to the wrestling squad, is the winner of many heavy-weight matches. A new sport, supported by Fritz Moehle, Dick Fournier, and Bud Farrell, is swimming. Its first season ends with success and a promising future. As our second year at A. H. S. draws to a close, we realize that our underclassmen days are going. Although we have had fun during these two years, we optimistically look forward to our next year as aristocratic upperclassmen. September appears once more, accompanied with the usual falling leaves and the opening of all little red school houses. A new years lies before us, and we eagerly prepare to lose ourselves within it. First on the agenda is a gun powder election. Class politicians circulate freely, and verbal battles wax fast and furious. The four in whom we finally deign to put our trust are Bud Farrell, as president; Dolly Anelande, as vice-president; Marilyn Holman, as secretary; and Louise Ane- lande, as treasurer. The brightness of this fall is highlighted by the colorfull football games. The husky heroes on the team, from our class, are Ted Lavigueur, Frank McCracken, Bob Poirier, Dick Powers, Jimmy Cronin, Bob Kenny and Ron Cloutier. The season is completed with a triumphant and decisive victory over our rivals in North Attleboro, completing for us a happy Turkey Day. One sport follows another, and next on our list is basketball. Representing our class under the lights in the Armory are such shooting stars as Ron Cloutier, Bruce Collins, Tim O ' Hare and Ralph Ace Parker. Public fame comes to two members of our class, Jaye Nerney, who attends Girls ' State, and Bob Kenny, who goes to Boys ' State. The year is crowned with a solemn, important event, the induction of new members to the National Honor Society. The six juniors elected to fill the honorary post are Sandra Remieres. Charles Farrell, Dolores Anelande, Anne Nelson, Gwendolyn Smith and Jeraline Nerney. With the last day of school comes a great sigh of relief, and we turn our eyes to the biggest year ahead of us, our senior year. This year we must hove the best of leadership. Those chosen to fill the offices are Bob Kenny, president; Dolly Anelande, vice-president; Marilyn Holman, secretary; and Bob Cassidy, treasurer. We make stupendous preparations for our senior dance, and early in November we present it under the title of Rhapsody in Blue . The good orchestra and fine entertainment lures a big crowd into our artfully decorated gym. The net result of this dance is a financial profit and a feeling of enjoyment by all who attended. During the fall our football players have been fighting with true A. H. S. spirit on the terrain. Such participants as Ted Lavigueur, Bob Poirier, Jim Cronin, Dick Powers, Ron Cloutier, Frank McCracken, Bob Kenny, Herb Moshkovitz, Dick Lipscomb, Ray Ferrara and Bob Norman rep- resent our class, and form a team that we are proud of. The basketball season comes along and two members of our class capture honor positions on the varsity team. Ronny Cloutier and Bruce Collins, noted sidekicks, do much towards in- creasing the team ' s chances for a successful season. Iris Street is the worthy recipient of the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award. The only semi-formal dance of the year, traditionally presented by the seniors, is held late in January, under the title of Cinderella Ball . Our Cindelella is Patty Mettey; Prince Charming is Ralph Parker. In March the seniors stage their play, The Late Christopher Bean , under the direction of Mrs. Fitts and Mr. W. Hall. The auditorium is oacked as Carol Pucko, Charlotte Merrill, Lillian Poirier, Sandra Remieres, Dick Smith, Jim Cronin, Bob Cassidy, Herb Moshkovitz and Tim O ' Hare en- trance the spectators by their excellent production of this comedy. We are now come to a serious threshhold in life. Whatever threshhold we are on, all of us hold in our hearts a reflective but definite thought, which is most aptly put into words by our class motto: With the ropes of the past we will ring the bells of the future. JAMES ALMEIDA General Service JIMMIE liitnii c, ami so do wonicii, loo. Hill I refh ' Cl, u ' liirh woinru iicx ' i ' r do. Football 1, 2, 3; Intramu al Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Softball 2; Swimming 4; Glee Club 3, 4; New Suits Comm. 4; Mixed Chorus 3, MARILYN ANDREWS lommercial Work { I ' l ' c iin ' ci known son Dw. Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Usher, Talent Show 1; Usher, Senior Play ' 3; Honor Usher 3; Pan-Amer- ican Club 2, 3; Tri-Y 3, 4; Trl- Hi-Y (Alpha) 3, 4, Trees. 4; Dance Comm. 4; Color and Motto Comm. 4; Glee Club 4; Jsher, Thanksgiving Game 4; Dffice Aid 4. DOLORES ANELANDE ommercial DOLLIE hi she comes irilli ousis j Uiiii hlcr. Hrls ' A. A. 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Jtudent Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Jsher, Talent Show 1 ; Blue 3wl 1, 2, 3; Pan-American ;;iub 2, 3; Dance Comm. 2, 3, I; Ring Comm. 3; Photogra- 3hy Comm. 3; Usher, Senior i ' lay 3; Honor Usher 3; hanksgiving Dance Comm. ); Tri-Y 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Alpha) Cheerleader 4; Vice-Presi- lent 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. LOUISE ANELANDE ;iommercial LOU A smile is xcortli n million dollars— And it doesn ' t cost a cent. ;iee Club 1, 4; Dance Comm. , 3; Ring Comm. 3; Class reas. 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; ' sher. Testimonial 3; Tri-Hi-Y lpha) 4; Tri-Y 4; Prom, ■omm. 4. MARION BAILEY General Nursing M. B. hold tlie world but at a staf e. Driver Ed. 1. ZBIGNIEW BARAN General Army JOE II7)y should he stiid and make himself mad? Spanish Club 1, 2. BARBARA BAUER General Nursing School BARB Deserve success and ou shall command it. Driver Ed. 2; Pan-American Club 4. EDWARD BENSON General ED II (1 tine that makes them tail. I ' ddie is sure to win them a II. BARBARA BENSSON College Sturdy Hospital BABS Slit is (I 1 1 mil Mini hi IKIU ' ll. Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Blue Owl 1, 2, 3, News Editor 3; Honor Usher 3; French Club 3, Sec ' y and Treas. 3; Driver Ed. 3; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta) 3, 4; Treas. 3; Basketball 3, 4; Drama Show- case 4; Tattletale 4; Student Council 4; Tri-Y 4. HARRIET BERBERIAN College Children ' s Hospital BERBER full of pep and vioor, tao, Doin thiiiirs she shouldn ' t dor Dance Comm. 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Softball 1; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Office Aide 2, 3 ' ; Dance Comm. 2; Tri-Y 3, Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Alpha) 4; Drama Showcase 4; Tattletale 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Talent Show 1 ; Honor Usher 3. LOIS BETTS College Boston University BETTSY l ' hen she is good she is very, very good. Blue Owl Representative 2; Drama Showcase 4; Red Cross 2. 4; Tri-Y 4; Dance Comm. 4; Prom Comm. 4; Sketch Club 1, 4; Glee Club 2; Orchestra 1; Tattletale 4. HARRIET BREWSTER College Boston School of Occupational Therapy BREW Good nature without disguise. Girls ' A. A. 1; Honor Usher 3; Column Leader 3. HERBERT CALVIN General Uncle San will decidi HERB 11(7 is the salt of conversa linn, not the food. ; JEAN CAMERON Commercial Life is short and I inteiu to enjoy it. Girls ' A. A. 1. BETTY CARLSON College Sturdy Memoria School of Nursing l- ' eie Clin j ossess siuli ijtiiil ilies of cheerful wiixs iind trieiidliness. Blue Owl 2; Drama Showcase 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm. 3; Tri-Y 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta) 3, 4; Driver Ed. 4; Tattletale 4; Senioi Social Comm.; Senior Prom Comm.; Dance Comm 1. JOAN CARNEY College Georgetown Visitation Junior Collegi JOANIE As good be out of the woi I (IS out of fashion. Blue Owl 1, 2, 3; Girls ' A. A 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi Y (Alpha) 4; Driver Ed. 4 DOROTHY CHARTIER Commercial Secretarial Work DOTTIE Till ' hrsi of iiif is diligence. Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Blue Owl 3. Honor Usher 3; Guid. Officf Aide 4; Tattletale 4. DEAN CLARK General DEANO There ' s something in being artislir. Basketball 1; Boys ' Glee Club 3, 4; Dance Comm. 4; Sketch Club; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Basketball 2, 3. RONALD CLOUTIER College RONNIE To insure peace of mind, i iii( re the rules and lesiulations. Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 4; Hi-Y 3. 4, Sec ' y 4; Canteen Comm. 3. BRUCE COLLINS College Mass. College of Pharmacy Au I iCas just kiilditi . Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, Vice Pres. 4: Baseball 4 Football 1. 2. DOROTHY COLVIN General ' llal l oin I! From aire I am fiff! W h arri ' t they all coii- I (11 led like me? WILLIAM COMO College College BILL There are two ivays of spreading light: to be The candle or the mirror that reflects it. JEAN COOPER General Iran is a luil p -g(i-luck nirl . Blue Owl 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Jr. Red Cross 1; Library Aide 1; Dramatic Club 1; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2. RAYMOND CROKE College University of Mass. RAY ]Vi)ie, women and song. Boys ' Glee Club 2; Hi-Y 4. JAMES CRONIN College JIM ■■on(( ' (tdniilletl, l n sluiinc. Thill l iiilh iU ii ' ii.s a (nul. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketbo 1. 2; Wrestling 3; Video Clu 1; Track 2, 4. BETTE DAVID Commercial BETTE Ouicl—hiil slill -waters rm (leej). so-o-o Glee Club 3. RUTH DENNIS College Bridgewate; Teachers ' College Oiiicliifss lias its own ( lidrins. Tattletale Business Staff 4. BRIGITTE DesVERGNES Commercial Office Work A little nonsense, now and then. Is relished h the best of men. PAULINE DUGAS College Blue Owl 1; Spanish Club 1 3irls ' A. A. 1, 2; Dance :omm. 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 2 Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheer eader 4; Rally Comm. 4 Showcase 4; Tri-Y 4. CHARLES FARRELL rechnical Northeastern BUD ' 11 7 (Hid ifisdoiii (lie horn ti ' illi a iNini. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 1; Honor Society 3, 4; Can- :een Comm. 3; Class Pres. 3. RAYMOND FERRARA General RAY ' A v lon!j;uf ii ' ithiti lij s I rein, For he who talks ton much must talk in xmn. . ootball 1, 3, 4; Glee Club !, 4. WILLIAM FIRTH General Reforestation BILL Yoiinu man, thou art blest, I know thou art blest. But with what thou art blest, I know not. ndio Club 1, 2; Boys ' Glee lub 3. FLORENCE FORGET ' mmorcial FLO I .earn to labor atiit to wiiil. Glee Club 1; Gul lance Oliice ' ssislant 4. RICHARD FOURNIER General U. S. Navy DICK lilushinn is viilue ' s color! Swimming Team 2, 3. CAROL GANCI General Mass. Art CAL Dancing is her art. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Softball 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Tri-Hi- Y (Beta) 3, 4; Dance Comm. 3. 4; Girls ' Ensemble 3; Tri- Y 4; Tattletale 4; Sketch Club THELMA GAY General THEL Her air brsfuaks hei u-ell. CLARKE HICKS General CLARKSIE There ' s a good time coming, boy. Football 2, 3; Vidio Club 1, 2 3, 4, Pres. 4; Band 1, 2, 4 Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4 Dance Comm. 3; Radio Comm 4. ELLEN KURTZ College Green Mountain Junior College l.llin Kurtz— and hfr fn r so fair. Blue Owl 1, 2, 3; Class Vice- Pres. 1; Dance Comm. 1; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2, 3; Pan- Amer- ican Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y (Alphas 3. 4. JOSEPH LAMOUREUX. Jr. General Retailing Business lOE Watch me, hoys — I ' m different. Vidio Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Vice- Pres. 3; Jayvee Football 2; Student Council Alt. 4; Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4. MARILYN LARMAY Commercial Work TE S (c i;)( ( ,v you ifilh a smile. Library Aide 3; Girls ' A. A. 1. ELLEN LaROCQUE Commercial A ( 1(1(7 jjiW and a friend to (ill who know her. Blue Owl 3; Ollice Ass ' t 3: Guidance Oliice 4; Tattletalo 4. EDWARD LAVIGUEUR General Navy ROCKY Work is for the otiier • tix to xuorry about. Class President 1; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Student Council 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE LEES College Junior College A very sn ' ccl and ■t ' ii ' acioii.s girl. She ' ll always be in the social ii ' hirl. Dance Comm. 1; Blue Owl 1; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Pan-Ameri- can Club 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. BETTY LOU LEONARD College Sturdy Hospital Her smite is the sweetest ever seen. Glee Club 1, 2; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Jr. Red Cross 1; Blue Owl Representative 2; Library Aide 4. WARREN LINDGREN College PROFESSOR Atlantic Union College Genius is its oivn reivard. V-d.2 Club Trsas. 1, Sec. 2, 3, 4; Drama Showcase 3; Class Ring Comm. 3; Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN LINKLETTER Commercial Office Worl LINK Blest leith that charm, th certainty to please. Driver Ed. 4; Girls ' A. A. 1 GlOE RICHARD LIPSCOMB General LIPPY His letis are uncontrolled. ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4 LILLIAN LUIZ Commercial LILLIE Sex ' cr a frown— alieaxs a smile. loi jollx ood sf)irit, Li ii ' ins l a mile. Lib.ary Aide 4. I ' .! Gcad Ml Ckii2: BEVERLY MALLOY General Katherine Gibbs BEV ' l.ii e, love, laugh, and be happy. Tattletale 4; Tri-Y 4; Drama Showcase 3, Sec ' y 3; Senior l Motto and Class Color Comm. 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Blue Owl 1, 2, 3, Music Editor 3; Student Council 2; Alternate 3, 4. 3;?w ETTEB A, A GLORIA MARCOUX lommercial 1: Fool LOY GLO ' She is the hiiii! whose nature never worries. Sirls ' A. A. 1. RICHARD MARKHAM Manual Arts RIT ' What sitould a man do, bat be merry? Hee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed horus 2; Intramural Basket- oall 2. 3. RUSSELL I.IARSDEN eneral RAT laughter were a crime- he a master criminal would be. Basketball 1, 2; Football 1; Frock 1, 2; Vidio Club 1; Glee Club 2; Hi-Y 2; Dance Comm. 1; Baseball 3. DAVID McCarthy eneral Air Force CHUCKLES ■' () jini and f(in( jicc. Joys ' Glee Club 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Vlixed Chorus 2; Baseball 3, I; Dance Comm. 2; Dance omm. 4; Swimming Team 5; Football 1; Blue Owl Rep. }; Prom. Comm. 4. EDWARD McCarthy Trade School Uavy MAC To sail the ocean blue. Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3. FRANCIS Mccracken General College FRANK All mankind loves a lover. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 1; Student Council 1. 4; Ring Comm. 3; WHDH Radio Group 4; Dance Comm 1. BEVERLY McMANUS General BEV .A friend that makes the least noise is often the most useful. Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ALICE MERCIER Commercial lEAN She smiles when others stiiii BARBARA MEREWETHER Commercial BOO You ' ll get by with that twinkle in your eye. CHARLOTTE MERRILL College Mass. School ol Art CHA Hrr j)lrtisiiiil siiiilc aud (hi ' cifitl manner Have u ' ( i her many friends Chorus 1; Honor Usher 3; Southeastern Mass. Music Festival Comm. 3; Band Dance Comm. 3; Band Uniform Comm. 3; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; N. E. Music Festival 3, 4; All State Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4; Tattletale 4; Drama Showcase 4; Dance Comm. 1, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Thespian Play Society 4; Senior Prom Comm. PATRICIA METTEY General PAT Take me just as I am. Glee Club 1; Drama Show- case 3. DONALD MOEHLE Technical Prep School FRITZ l.eai ' c me alone, £; ) .?, I ' m ' hashfiil. Boys ' Glee Club 1, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Canteen Comm. 3, 4; Photography Comm. 3; Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 4; Student Council 3. 4. EUGENE MONDOR Manual Arts GENE Youth is the time for pleasure. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. ELIZABETH MONEY College Secretarial School BETTY She ' s neither sh . nor is she hold, She ' s just a girl, as good as g ild. Glee Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Phil. Club 2; Pan-Amer- ican Club 4. ANNE NELSON I ' ll, 1)1 of iialuial iof fiiili- ration ' . liaskelball 1, 2, 3; Dance Comm. 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; f hil. Club 2; Pan-American Club 3, 4, Sec ' y, Treaa. 3, Pres. 4; Drama Showcase 3; Tri Hi-Y 3. 4, Pres. 4; Tri-Y 3, 4. Sec ' y 3; National Honor r jciety 3, 4; Canteen Comm. i, 4, Vice-Pres. 3; Cheerleader Student Council 4; Prom. Comm. 4. JERALINE NERNEY College JAYE SKffrvv comes only aflrr hiirrl work Orchestra 1, 2; Band 2; Press Club 2, 3. Sec ' y 3; Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Blue Owl 1, 2, 3, News Ed. 2, Co-Ed. -in-Chief 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta) 3, 4; Drama Showcase 3, 4; Tattletale 4. Co-Ed-in-Chief; Sketch Club 4; Pan-American Club 4; Girls ' State 1950; Senior Play Comm. ROBERT NORMAN General Prep. School BOB Oh. why should life all lahoi hef Football 1, 2. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Vidio Club 1, 2. TIMOTHY O ' HARE College Tufts TIM ' ersatilc. uitl . k i o; mind, .i man like Tim is liaiil to find. Basketball 1, 3; Baseball 4: Football 1; Dance Comm. 4. RALPH PARKER, Jr. General Franklin Institute ACE Stro7igest minds are ojicn those of luhom the naisx world hears least. Football 1; Vidio Club 1. 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3. RAYMOND PARMENTER General Work RAY Away from the world and its toil and its cares. Vidio Club 1; Football 1. RUTH PAYETTE Commercial RUTHIE Another one of those cheer- ful hearts. Girls ' Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Class Dues 4. LILLIAN POIRIER Seneral Conservatory of Music LILL A lliiug i)f hc iiilx is (I foici ' d I I. Red Cross 1; Glee Club 2, . 4. ROBERT POIRIER rade School College BOB Td sli-rp. j ri( litiiii c to (hcaiii — botball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball , 2; Baseball 1; Wrestling 3, ; Student Council 1,2; Trade chool Council 3, 4; Dance ' omm. 3, 4. JANICE POLKE College Bridgewater JAN SikIi ti [lU ' dsini jx-noiiallly nul ( liaractcr arc land-iiun k oil llir difficult road to suc- cess. ilue Owl 3; Jr. Decorating ;omm.; Honor Usher 3; Tri- ,[i-Y (Beta) 3. 4; Driver Ed. 4; rama Showcase 4; Tattletale RICHARD POWERS eneral DICK 4 ch ' i ' er iiuiii tells a wiiiiiiiu he understands her; 4 sliifiid one tiies to jiiove it. i-Y 3, 4; Tattletale 4; Foot- all 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, Basketball Manager 1; Danish Club 2. CAROL PUCKO Commercial Secretarial School PUCK Anion is eloquerife. Blue Owl 3; Honor Usher 3, Dance Comm. 4; Student Council 4, Sec ' y 4; Tattletale 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta; 3, 4, Sec y 4; Drama Showcase 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4; Office Aide 3, 4. JOAN RANDALL College Sturdy Hospital RANDY A friendix nature icins many friends. Dance Comm. 2. SANDRA REMIERES College Missionary Work SANDY Site attains wiiatever that she fjursues. Glee Club 1; Jr. Red Cross 2; Dance Comm. 2; Latin Phil. Club 2; Blue Owl 1. 2, 3; Basketball 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Usher 3; Driver Ed. 3; Drama Show- case, Pres. 4; Tattletale 4: Senior Play; Thespian Soci- 9ty.. RHOENA RICHMOND General WEENIE The heart n Vr i s iace n ' rrv art. Girls ' A. A. 1; Glee Club 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Decoration Comm. 2, 3. 4; Sketch Club 4; Tattletale 4. BARBARA ROGERS Technical Industrial Engineering BARB 7(1 liiioif lifi is ciioii h ! Glee Club 1; Girls ' A. A. 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Blue Owl 1, 2, 3, Humor Editor 3; Phil. Club 2; Driver Ed. 2; Drama Showcase 1, 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta) 3, 4; Honor Usher 3; Tattletale 4. THOMAS ROONEY Trade School Toolmaking TOM His u ' oxls like so mnny iii nl lr s( ' n ' ilo)s, liij about him at command. ELEANOR SALVAGGIO Commercial Governess EL .S7 (- is the kind ii ' liosc iialtue iift ' ci I ics. Dance Comm. 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta) 4; Tattletale 4; Music Night 1, 2, 3, 4; Dec- orating Comm. Music Night 3. ELIZABETH SCANLON THOMAS SANNA General TOMMY II makes its oieu welcome College B. U. CoUegs oi Music BETTY ' (.o(l i ives sjieccli to all, l)u -? soiin to few. Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4 Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4 Drama Showcase 3, 4; Press Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta) 3, 4; Southeastern Mass. Music Festival 3, Sec ' y 3; Specia Chorus 3, 4; Music Night 3 Decorating Chairman 3; Mixec Chorus 2, 3, 4; Dance Comm 1; Band Uniform and Dance Committees; New England Music Festival 2, 3. BETTE SCHAEBERLE College Deaconess Hospital ' I ' here is not (mother iikei her. Glee Club 1; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Phil. Club 2; Blue Owl 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta) 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4; Drama Showcase 3, 4; Honor Usher 3; Library Aide 3. 4; Canteen Comm. 4; Tattletale 4; Pan-Americanj Club 3, 4. NORMA SCHNEIDER College Nursing KATSUP liieie is mischief in this leomtiii. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y (Beta) 3, 4; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Music Night 2, 3; Southeastern Mass. Music Festival 2. 3. HAROLD SEARS, Jr. Trade School Navy SONNY Here leas a man to liold against the xrorld. Football I; Dance Comm. 3. JANET SEARS leneral (im ct ' cr iiiciry xvlirii I hear swfi ' l inusir. Club 1, 2; Chorus 1; )river Ed. 3. iCIt al Je nu ac ALAN SEMPLE eneral Construction Business AL It is I III ' (juiet irorkrr who succeeds. ROBERT SHAW eneral BOB liii itbol ; 1 Il ' io is l)iis lifiiiclsonie strauiier? FRANCIS SHAY Jeneral FRANK ' People of fell ' xeoids a) best. RONALD SHPACK Trade School A P Tea Co. RONNIE J alkitif is one of llif jiiie arts. BARBARA SLATTERY Commercial SLATS I let j)ersoualil ron iuris all. Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Blue Owl 2, 3, Business Manager 3; Tri-Hi-Y (Alpha) 3. 4. Secy 4; Tri-Y 3, 4; Office Aide 4; Dance Comm. 4; Tattletale 4; Music Night 2; Senior Play Usher 3. CLARE SMITH Commercial Taunton Gas Light Co. SMITTY ■oiiie lliiiik the world i nidde for fun and frolii . mid so does she! Dramatic Club 1; Girls ' A. A. 1,2; Driver Ed. 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Tri-Hi- Y (Alpha) 4; Student Council j lternate 4; Dance Comm. 4; Senior Prom Comm.; Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4; Music Night 1, 2. 3, 4; Honor Usher 3; Tri- Y 3, 4, Scribe 4; Southeastern Mass. Music Festival 2. 3. GWENDOLYN SMITH College Tufts College GWEN To do one tliin; leell is conim endable: To do all thini s irrll is sub- lime. Glee Club 1; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Press Club 2. 3; Blue Owl 2. 3, Co-Editor 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secy 4: Honor Usher 3; Tri-Hi-Y iBeta) 3. 4. Treas. 4; Drama Show- case 3. 4: Tattletale 4. Co-Ed- itor; Sketch Club 4. RICHARD SMITH College Mass. School of Art DICK ' 7 j ( l that u ' DiiKiii ;( ' h the fi.v N iy civilized hy num. Variety Show 1; Dance Comm. 2, 4; Ring Comm. 3; Student Council 4; Rally Comm. 4; WHDH Radio Comm. 4; Drama Showcase 3, 4, Treas. 4; Sketch Club 4, Pres. 4; Tattletale 4; Senior Play; Thespian Society. IRIS STREET College Bridgewater State Teachers ' College IRIE A -, ' C) itiiliie i eiiius—(ui(l hk li (I jncltx one! Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Glee Club 1; Dance Comm. 1; Drama Showcase 3, 4; Tri-Y 3. 4, Vice-Pres. 3; Tattle- tale 4; WHDH Radio Comm.; Honor Usher 3; Library Aide 3, 4; D. A. R. Good Citizen- ship Award. JEAN SWANSON College Mass. School of Art JEAN A comrade blithe tiiid full of olee ]] ' ho dares to langli out loud and free. Jr. Red Cross 1; Girls ' A. A. 1, 2; Girls ' Basketball 3; Tri- Hi-Y (Beta) 3, 4; Drama Show- case 3, 4; Decorating Comm. 3, 4; Sketch Club 4, Vice- Pres. 4; Tattletale 4. SHIRLEY TAYLOR General SHIRL Always a smile, seldom a frozen. Motto Comm. 4; Senior Prom Comm. 4. RICHARD TREMBLAY Trade School A P Tea Co DICK .Alike (IS luui fleas in a fxid. Wrestling 3, 4. ROBERT TREMBLAY Trade School Bates Klinke BOB Ditto Football 2; Wrestling 2. BEVERLY WALLACE General Work BEV ( ' •eiitle. S!eeet, and friendly toieard all. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. JOHN WALSH College College JAKE Another day, another dollar. Hi-Y 4; Tattletale 4. WARNER WILLIAMS Trade School Toolmaking Navy WILL His mind flolli uol wandt i for safe driviuf keepeth a mail busy. Band 1, 2. JOAN WRIGHT Business Stenographer JOANIE sincerity were golden, hei mint jfould be rich. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Drama Showcase 3; Tri-Y 3, 4. ht i Hinnnrtam JACQUELINE GAUDETTE November 18. 1932 April 23. 1948 S re - mern-ber ov 1 tcn ujn . four Un ♦ cT sn n m uJt r . «rT- YnJ , and ov r m — !3 art o  3 da u n 3 Wills of a U « a «■«■{ - v FIRST ROW: Mr. Henry Miller. R. Tremblay, N. Brochu, E. Rapponeau, A. Klang, F. Plante. G. Archambault, R. Tremblay, Mr. Douglas Williams. SECOND ROW: Mr. Curtis Leonard, W. Williams, D. Governo, R. Jenoch, J. Gagne, R. LaPalme, J. Bassett, A. Lacasse, Mr. I. Roger Spriggs. THIRD ROW: R. Lacasse, R. Poirier, R. Bonin, R. Shpack, T. Rooney. A. Ducharme, D. Lefebre. FOURTH ROW: H. Sears, S. Sypek, R. Pierce, R. Buck, N. Bailey, P. Morin, E. Pierce, E. McCarthy. CAROL PUCKO, Valedictorian DORIS ANELANDE, Salutatorian MARILYN ANDREWS ELLEN LaROCQUE BARBARA BENSSON CHARLOTTE MERRILL HARRIETT BREWSTER CORINNE MOEHLE BETTY CARLSON ANNE NELSON RITA CHAISSON JERALINE NERNEY DOROTHY CHARTIER ANNETTE PELLETIER RUTH DENNIS JANICE POLKE PAULINE DUGAS SANDRA REMIERES CHARLES FARRELL BARBARA ROGERS FLORENCE FORGET ALAN SEMPLE MARJORIE HILLIER CLAIRE SMITH GUNVOR HOLMQUIST GWENDOLYN SMITH ROBERT KENNY IRIS STREET TATTLETALE FIRST ROW: B. Schaeberle, H. Berberi- an. Miss Allen, Mrs. Gerlach, J. Ner- ney, G. Smith, Miss Ott, B. Rogers, B. Malloy. SECOND ROW: D. Chartier, E. La- Rocque, R. Dennis, R, Richmond, C. Merrill, A. Carter, J. Polke, B. Peck. THIRD ROW: G. Holmquist, J. Swanson, M. Holman, C. Pucko, R. Cassidy, R. Smith, S. Remieres, H. Mulligan, I. Street. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mr. Skelton, E. Whitcombe, D. Paille, M. Bellavance, B. Cassidy, S. Donaghy, I. Street, C. Pucko, B. Shoales, R. Fine, E. Bowers, Miss Harris. SECOND ROW: F. Plante, D. Anelande, B. Liberatore, C. Smith, C. Gibeault, K. McLin, D. Hartwell, J. Chase, B. Bensson, R. Kenny, J. Corrigan, S. Wood, N. Newman, R. Boucher. THIRD ROW: G. Newton, F. McCracken, I. Deegan, M. Walsh, N. Bongiorno, J. Ashley, M. Holman, B. Ireland, E. Sinclair, B. Waldeman, S. O ' Donnell, A. Nelson, J. Jordan, J. Gagne, V. Gulino. FOURTH ROW: R. Schlenker, S. Webb, C. Farell, S. Robinson, R. Smith, J. Lamoureux, R. Pierce, K. Harrison, J. Lepper, V. Davidson, D. Moehle, R. Clegg, P. McCormick. CANTEEN COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: G. Rose, A. Nelson. R. Cassidy, M. Stanton, B. Grandmaison, S. Robinson, P. Bell. SECOND ROW: B. Schaebe rle, P. Brown, J. Ashley, L. Webb, R. Pettegrew, J. Carey, J. Whittemore, B. Liberatore. TRI-HI-Y (ALPHA) FIRST ROW: A. Smith, J. Carney, H. Robbins, B. Grandmaison, E. Whit- combe. SECOND ROW: H. Berberian, D. Ane- lande, B. Slattery, A. Nelson, G. Holmquist, M. Andrews, L. Anelande. THIRD ROW: D. Lees, C. Smith, E. Kurtz, M. Killion, B. Bott, S. O ' Donnell, M. Ahlquist, B. Liberatore, S. Don- aghy. TRI-HI-Y (BETA) FIRST ROW: B. Rogers, A. Carter, G. Smith, L. Webb. C. Pucko, B. Schae- berle, N. Schneider, M. Pitas. SECOND ROW: J. Wagner. J. Forbes. B. Bensson. B. Scanlon, J. Poike, C. Ganci. THIRD ROW: G. Tetreault, I. Holgate, J. Higgins, B. Carlson, B. Malloy, E. Salvaggio, E. Gulino. FORTH ROW: C. Moehle, M. Holman. M. Walsh, S. MacKenzie, H. Mulli- gan, J. Swanson, J. Nerney. TRI-HI-Y (GAMMA) FIRST ROW: J. Hunt, R. King, S. Fred- erickson, D. Romagnoli, N. Guillette. SECOND ROW: J. Zito, R. DeLutis, P. Orabone, M. Costello, J. Mulligan, N. Higgins. THIRD ROW: C. Tremblay, D. Steven- son, P. Crecca, J. Ellsbree, K. Slat- tery. FOURTH ROW: J. Waldeman, J. Ashley, J. Haley, J. Mclntyre, D. Gariepy. JUNIOR RED CROSS FIRST ROW: R. Hale, E. Shang, J. Nerney, B. Nolin. SECOND ROW: M. Pitas, L. Belts, C. Tremblay, Mrs. Gerlach, Mr. Spatcher, Mrs. Cooney, E. Augat, N. Libby, D. Stevenson. THIRD ROW: D. Paille, C. Peck, B. Blumenthal, R. McCormick, B. Free- man, A. Fournier, C. Cooper, V. Coop- er, J. Ewen, C. Ganci. IIXl o o n ;n TRI-Y CLUB FIRST ROW: M. Andrews, G. Holmquist, A. Nelson, Miss Hinkley, H. Berberian, R. Chaisson, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Wright, I. Street, B. Slattery, J. Jordan, B. Carlson, A. Carter, B. Grandmaison, D. Anelande. THIRD ROW: L. Belts, B. Malloy, L. Ane- lande, S. Donaghy, E. Whilcombe, P. Cobb, K. Jordan, C. Ganci. FOURTH ROW: L. Webb, M. Holman, C. Moehle, S. MacKenzie, J. Forbes, B. Bensson, B. Liberatore, P. Dugas, G. Hutchinson, K. McLin. HI-Y-CLUB STANDING: B. Cassidy, W. Fontneau, J. Hammond, A. O ' Brien, W. Jones, D. McCarthy, H. Morriseau. SECOND ROW: B. Collins, R. Cloutier, D. Moehle, C. Farrell. OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW: M. Andrews, Mr, Zmudsky, D. Daigneault, Mr. Hall, E. Bowers. SECOND ROW: D. Chartier, E. LaRoc que, J. Jordan, S. Barblom, F. Forget, C. Pucko, B. Slattery. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Miss Politella, J. Deegan, A. Nelson, E. Whitcombe, L. Ane- lande. SECOND ROW: P. Orabone, P. Cobb, N. Angus, B. Grandmaison, D. Lees, M. Campbell, R. Fine, B. Smith, D. Eraser. THIRD ROW: E. Waldeman, J. Haley, J Carey, C. Moehle, P. Gallagher, A Allard, C. Donlevy, B. Schaeberle, P Feeney. FOURTH ROW: J. Nerney, L. Worness, M. Remarski, B. Ireland, R. laconis, E. Bowen, B. Freeman, B. Bauer, B. Money. FIFTH ROW: R. Heap, B. Strong, M. La- Palme, S. Cash, T. Anelande, G. Car- valho, D. Hatch. LIBRARY AIDES FIRST ROW: M. Remarski, M. Walsh, M. Holman, Miss Harris, B. L. Leon- ard, G. Holmquist, J. Higgins. SECOND ROW: R. Fine, I. Street, P. Brown, C. Peck, N. Norberg, M. Turn- er, B. Peck, P. Madden, L. Luiz, B. Shaeberle, M. Pitas. PRESS CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Tetreault, E. Bowen, G. Tetreault, B. Scanlon, B, Benson, R. Fine. SECOND ROW: B. Bongiorono, C. C o- meau, J. Forbes, B. Bott, G. Hutchin- son. THIRD ROW: S. MacKenzie, C. Mul- laney, K. McLin, P. Cobb. STANDING: Mr. Hall. VIDIO CLUB SEATED— FIRST ROW: C. Quaglia, R. Maloof, Mr. Goding. SECOND ROW: R. Gobin, W. Lindgren, J. Hamel. THIRD ROW: C. Hicks, D, Mann. STANDING: J. Lamoureux, R. Kenny. DRIVER EDUCATION Under the direction of Mr. McCIean DRAMA SHOWCASE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fitts, B. Scanlon, K McLin, J. Swanson, R. Smith, D. Hatch G. Holmquist, S. Remieres, B. Schae berle, Mr. Hall. SECOND ROW: J. Robinson, J. Shaw, E Bowen, B. Bensson, C. Moehle, M Holman, B. Ireland, C. Pucko, P. Ben son, M. Campbell, J. Wagner. THIRD ROW: B. Rogers, G. Robertson A. Smith, A. Carter, B. Carlson, B Peck, C. Comeau, G. Parker, C. Peck C. Mullaney, R. loconis, B. Pitas. FOURTH ROW: M. Mulligan, M. Pitas J. Zito, E. Augat, I. Street, R. King, G Smith, M. Walsh, S. Goslin, D. Ro magnoli, B. Knowles, D. Hebden, J Nerney. FIFTH ROW: H. Berberian, R. DeLutis, J Poike, P. Dugas, H. Mulligan, S. Weis man, C. Merrill, S. Perry, C. Cooper, N. Bongiorno, M. Costello. BAND FIRST ROW: Mr. Bessette, E. Augat, P. Gordon, H. Cooper, J. Wilmarth, B. Peck, C. Peck, N. Angus. SECOND ROW: E. Bowers. K. Peck, J. Hannan, G. Cooper, J. King, D. Co- meau, C. Davis, S. Wood. THIRD ROW: B. Knowles, A. DuCharme, J. Prendergast, B. Gobin, L. Williams, J. Davis, B. Scanlon. FOURTH ROW: C. Merrill, K. Peck, S. Robinson, J. Woodward, G. Newton, N. BDivin, M. Holman. FIFTH ROW: T. Pitas, J. Dubeck, R. Pettigrew, G. Rose, A. Pike, W. Hayes. ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: M. Flemming, R. Schlenk- er, J. Chase, D. Hebden, T. Pita3, J. Field, J. Davis, D. Hartwell. SECOND ROW: P. Scholes, B. Scanlon, H. Cooper, S. Wood, C. Merrill, J. Mulligan, E. McCulloch, H. Capillon, R. Hatfield. THIRD ROW: M. Medbury, W. Hayes. T. Wiggin, J. Woodward, R. Parker, R. Gobin, Mr. Chase. iiii FOOTBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW: F. McCracken, R. Powers, J. Cronin, H. Moshkovitz, R. Poirier, T, Lavigueur, R. Kenny, R. Cloutier, R. Ferrara, W. Jones. SECOND ROW: R. Walters, H. Fuller. R. Demers, A. St. Pierre, R. Gaboury, W. Newton, T. Tingle, R. Brown, J. Gaboury, R. Boucher. THIRD ROW: R. Juaire, J. Judge, D. Hebit, R. Davignon, N. Henry, G. Newton, M. Volterra, R. Clegg, J. Lepper, D. Lipscomb, C oach Howard Tozier. BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: D. Bliss, R. Cloutier, A. St. Pierre, D. Trainor, H. Fuller, R. Chase, B. Collins, R. Morton, Coach Tozier. BACK ROW: C. Taylor, L. Redding, R. Clegg, C. Dieterle, P. Bell, R. St. Pierre, C. Brady, C. Quaglia, W. New- ton, V. Gulino. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: D. Naedle, E. Aussant, M. Costello, P. Smith, L. Webb, H. Berberion, E. Pilblad, C. Cole, J. Corrigan, M. Spriggs. BACK ROW: D. Dowdall, P. Barros, Y. Desjardins, N. Schneider, P. MuUaney, B. Bensson, B. Ireland, Miss Hennes- sey, R. Heap, D. Paille, D. Paille, L. PUblad, J. Mulligan, B. King. TENNIS FOREGROUND: L. Mercier, P. Brown. FIRST ROW: C. Cole, E. Shang, H. Grover, C. Cooper, Miss Hennessey, J. Waldeman, V. Williams, J. Fuller, E. Bowen. SECOND ROW: L. Pilblad, S. Robertson, S. Johnson, M. Spriggs, B. Ireland, E. Pilblad, R. laconis, E. Augat, A, Arenburg. CHEERLEADERS D. Analande, C. Trembloy, M. Ahlquist, P. Dugas, J. Jordan, J. Whittemcre, A. Nelson. COLUMN LEADERS B. Peach, S. O ' Donnell, I. Ewen, B. Grandmaison, H. Capillon. J. Ashley, J. Carey, R. Chaisson. Quito ' s lllljo 1. Best All-round ANNE NELSON and JIM CRONIN 2. Most Popular PAULINE DUGAS and FRANK McCRACKEN 3. Did Most for A. H. S. IRIS STREET and BUD FARRELI. 4. Best Mannered GUNNIE HOLMQUIST and BOB KENNY 5. Best Dressed PAULINE DUGAS and RONNIE CLOUTIER 6. Best Looking ELLEN KURTZ and RONNIE CLOUTIER 7. Neatest ELLEN KURTZ and RONNIE CLOUTIER 8. Most Friendly IRIS STREET and FRANK McCRACKEN 9. Peppiest HARRIET BERBERIAN and DAVE McCARTHY 10. Most Cheerful DOLLY ANELANDE and BOB CASSIDY 11. Typical High Schoolers ANNE NELSON and DONNIE MOEHLE 12. Cutest PAULINE DUGAS and DONNIE MOEHLE 1 o Most Industrious IRIS STREET and BUD FARRELL 14. Most Likely to Succeed JAYE NERNEY and BUD FARRELL 15. Class Musicians CHARLOTTE MERRILL and RALPH PARKER 16. Wittiest CLARE SMITH and JOE LAMOREAUX 17. Class Pessimist and Optimist BARBARA ROGERS and HARRIET BERBERIAN 18. Quietest BARBARA PECK and BILL MOORE 19. Best Actress and Actor CAROL PUCKO and DICK SMITH 20. Most Sophisticated DIANNE LEES and CHIC YOUNG 21. Best Artists CHARLOTTE MERRILL and DICK SMITH 22. Most Athletic HARRIET BERBERIAN and RONNIE CLOUTIER 23. Most Serious BARBARA BAUER and ALAN SEMPLE 24. Most Absent Minded LOIS BETTS and FRANK McCRACKEN 25. Teacher ' s Trial BOB NORMAN ca CO •s ° 4) C - e o o o T3 C 0 ■o o .■- -■o5 T3 73 ■(Dm 0) S S W I— I - w 3 . 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X w w d PS TO OUR ADVERTISERS We wish to express our thanks and ap- preciation to all those who have bought advertising space, both large and small, in this yearbook and have helped to make our issue of the Tattletale a success. Well Worth Ml It Costs Parents and their children who practice thrift, so they can pay for a higher education, know that it pays dividends. You will, too, if you try it. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. The First National Bank of Attleborc Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ALAN R. SEMPLE BUILDER 7 Hazelwood Avenue Telephone: Attleboro 1-0460-R WALSH BABINEAU CONTRACTING COMPANY, Inc. EXCAVATING AND GRADING 82 North Avenue Telephone: Attleboro 1-1435 North Attleboro 8-0517 TAUNTON GAS LIGHT HICKS BAKERY COMPANY ATTLEBORO DIVISION The Home of Good Things to Eat GAS 13 A NATURAL 22 South Main Street For Cooking ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Refrigerating Water Heating Compliments of PITMAN 6c KEELER, Inc. PEOUOT BEVERAGE Attleboro, Massachusetts COMPANY Compliments of THE ATTLEBORO ICE COMPANY AND THE WAYSIDE STORE UNION PLATE WIRE CO. 61 UNION STREET ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS It ' s .... TIME FOR TEENS Every Weekday at 3 P. M. WARA 1320 Compliments of ATTLEBORO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE J. L. TOOL FINDINGS COMPANY COMPANY Established 1844 n 0 u - J JL LEATHER AND OTHER ACCESSORIES Attleboro Massachusetts Compliments of D. E. MAKEPEACE COMPANY DUNHAM AND PINE STREETS JOHNSON DECORATING CO. Dealers in PAINT— WALLPAPER— GLASS 74-76 Union Street Telephone 674 ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of O. E. CAMERON SON BOBBY ' S ICE CREAM SHOPPE WHERE YOUNG FOLKS MEET AND OLD FOLKS EAT WM. R. FOX CO. WAR SURPLUS— SPORTING GOODS Telephone 1-2711 101 Park Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of GRANT ' S STATIONERS Compliments of REARDON LYNCH CO., Incorporated A FRIEND CONLON DONNELLY CO. ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS ATTLEBORO REFINING CO., Incorporated 42 Union Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES Corner of East and Brook Streets DEVINE ' S MILK LABORATORIES, Incorporated LAB TESTED MILK AT NO EXTRA COST Telephone: Attleboro 1-0292 LARSON TOOL AND STAMPING CO. OLIVE STREET ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of ATTLEBORO ROTARY CLUB Compliments of ATTLEBOROUGH SAVINGS S LOAN ASSOCIATION 27 Park Street ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of OSCAR A. HILLMAN SONS ELECTROPLATERS NORTH ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Park and Bank Streets ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS BRUCE LINDSTROM QUALITY GROCERS Since 1906 18 South Main Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS TeL 1-2280 PEARSON ' S (Formerly Houle ' s) JEWELRY GIFTS 3 North Main Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Ernest Pearson Compliments of E. 1. PERRY Park Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of BROWN ' S ALBERT ' S CLEANSING SERVICE CLEANSING, DYEING, FUR STORAGE 29 South Main Street Attleboro, Mass. The Personalized Service TeL 1-2690 Compliments of HORTON ANGEL L COMPANY Compliments of N. D. WHALEN COMPANY Compliments of CAREY BROS. HOLIDAY INN SOUTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of CHARLES THOMAE SON 15 Maynard Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS STANDARD PLASTICS CO., Incorporated 62 Water Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS AUTOMATIC MACHINE PRODUCTS COMPANY Wall Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS APCO MOSSBERG CO. Lamb Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of BRIEN ' S FURNITURE, Incorporated 21-23 Academy Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of W. R. Scud Schofield BETTER HOME PRODUCTS COMPANY 44 South Main Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of PARK FURNITURE COMPANY AMERICAN REENFORCED PAPER COMPANY Compliments of CORBETT ' S MARKET 181 NORTH MAIN STREET OSCAR ' S WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIR SERVICE 59 Park Street ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS R. F. SIMMONS COMPANY Established 1873 SAART BROS. CO. 20 Forest Street Attleboro, Massachusetts Compliments of L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Club Insignia Memorial Plagues Diplomas Personal cards ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS PRINTERS OF SCHOOL ANNUALS AND PUBLICATIONS CASE COMPANY GUYOT BROTHERS COMPANY, Inc. METAL ORNAMENTS and SETTINGS Metal Specialties 37 UNION STREET ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of FLYNN ' S HARDWARE 13-17 BANK STREET Compliments of REYNOLDS MARKMAN, Inc. 88 Union Street Attleboro, Mass. AUGAT BROS., Inc. ACIDS LACQUERS 33 Perry Avenue BUFFS THINNERS AMMONIA POLISHING Attleboro Massachusetts CHEMICALS COMPOUNDS UNION MILLS Attleboro ' s Curtain Store ' CURTAINS BLANKETS DOMESTICS LINENS Compliments of THE NEW PUBLIC MARKET Telephone 1557 EASTERN PAINT and PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY 9 County Street, Attleboro, Mass. PLUMBING SUPPLIES, PAINT. WALLPAPER Compliments of VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE Tel. Attleboro 1-1200 WALKER-TURNER POWER TOOLS For the Home Work Shop BROWNELL MILLS, Inc. 15 Railroad Avenue Attleboro, Mass. ATHERTON FURNITURE CO. Chester Gilbert— Theodore Gilbert Lawrence B. Gilbert COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 32 South Main Street P. O. Box 416 Attleboro, Mass. Compliments of SAN SOUCI DEPT. STORE A. S. INGRAHAM CO. ACIDS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, WALLPAPER 52 Union Street Telephone 1-0112 Compliments of ATTLEBORO PRINTING and EMBOSSING CO. EMBOSSED SEALS AND LABELS 54 Union Street Attleboro, Mass. Compliments of PAYETTE ' S SPA 67 Park Street FOSTER METAL PRODUCTS, Incorporated J. J. 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