Auburn High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Auburn, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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' ai N 7 ,ff am f 1 N 'W rNTN1f T PHNE 'MN VMTHVRWE W AU pt grin Ov. 1 N 1 f K , fy ' Te 4 L 'K 'Nl X Lllzl QI V. 'RWII -A-QYLC f f f1.9E7! 5 . N ,lg Nx 'TA C 'Q HLAA J h', Q, Cyw' . E-IZAbi QQNE 'JLQQEL VZLNE '151lN1-RQ TJITH 3 , Us .- V .. .AH gi-12' Q. 4AU :'v .A LI3' Nw AL'-'L 'kg J-H ,A -YA'F M LLY -if X 1 1 'M 4? gi J. 2 GRADUATING F L CLASS I Es M f S 2 M W W 1 I vm, MH H410 vm Robert Raymond 'Bob' Hats off to a sportsman and a gen- tleman. Long and lanky Bob will go down in the history of Auburn football and basketball teams as a great player. He never gives upbut is in there pitch- ing even against hopeless odds. The class showed their appreciation of him by electing him president of the senior class. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Ring Committee, President 4, Junior and Senior Play Committees, Cauldron. Georgina Robbie nGeorgieN Did you hear that giggle? Well Georgie must be listening to a joke. Her smiling brown eyes and keen wit have made her one of our popular girls. She is brimful of energy, and initia- tive is her middle name. Vice President Student Dome 2-5-4, Properties Orchestra, Prom 5, Ring President 4, Cauldron. Council, Green 5-4, Play 4, Committee, Vice Allan Johnson HRedN Meet the smartest boy in the class. However, uAll work and no play makes Johnny a dull boyn doesn't apply to nRedu. His acting ability was demon- strated in the junior and senior plays. Treasurer 2-4, Executive Committee 5, Play 5-4, Track,Photography,Green Dome, Editor-in-Chief of the Cauldron. Catherine Murphy nCathyn Take a pair of twinkling Irish eyes, add good humor and wit, and you have Catherine. Her sunny nature has endeared her to all her classmates. She has been one of our best workers, too. We expect a lot from you in the future, Catherine. Secretary l-5-4, Assistant Editor of Green Dome, Assistant Editor of Caul- dron, Debating 5, Photography, Prom 5, D. A. H. Representative, Speaking Con- test 5. elen A aerson M f n 'W' e ol a s ele a o lac ur l al.:a,s rea ffm 93.5 6 xec 'Llt e Dme A is D al afia salesffa care ree atare l C w vaonltteeol alrr 'fldred Bedard If Y v-ere there': ioke, L 's 'Ii Q' . L' possib e slle's listeniag, ' i more ,arobable that s11e's te'lin- it. Al- ways the center of a lauirinfr ci owd filly is well-renown in our class for her in- comparable sense ol humor. Debating, Speaking Contests, Basketball l, Junior Play Usher. Iiary Bennett To sozxe, Mary seems to be a quiet young lady, but tc t3.ose who really know her she is full of fun and always ready with a joke cr laugh. Senior Flag' Us2.er. Lillian Bjurstrcm Lil With her inexliaustible suiwly of jokes and contagious laugh, Lil has Lelped to brighten up all the classes and activities in which she Las taken part. The faculty will attest to the fact that as a secretary she is one of tie best. Play 5-4, Cauldron, Basketball l-4, Soft- ball l-2, Track, Student Council. Paul Blais There is never a dull :moment when Paul is around. His success as a comedian has won hizz, countless friends. lf we had to have aman come to dinner, we'o choose Paul. Basketball l-4, Senior Outing Comxlittee Play Committee 5-4, Senior krom. Alfreda Blanchard Al The saying that Good things cone in small packa5es, iS qul te true in Alfreaa's case. Al's sense of humor is tops and ner laugh is merry. Besides, she won the history medal! Ifice going for a little girl, don't you think? Senior Play Hinnie Bolivar Slug Quiet, but energetic, describes Iiinnie exactly. Her disposition is of the test, and her determination to get ner work done and :lone well will carry Ler far in life. Basketball l, Track, Glee Club, Prom 4, Junior Pla Committee . J Marguerite Boyce Pegg-Y There'sa smile in your eyes, sweet- heart darlin' H Remember the song about the lrish colleen. Peggy makes the song cometolife--warm smile,blueeyes, black curly hair, gracious manner. All this, and Peggy, too? Play 5-4, Prom 3-4, Vice President of Student Council, Executive Com ittee, Green Dome. Bernice Briggs nBernieU Although HBernieH has been with us only a short time, she has made a place for herself not only in school activities but in the hearts of her classmates you climb to the top as fast in your work as you have in our class. . May life Senior Play. Richard Brown UDicku uStill water runs deepn aptly fits nbickn. His calm face belies a certain mischievousness which has intrigued many of the ladies at times. Junior Prom Committee, Junior Play Com- mittee, Baseball. Henry Bukowski Our candidate for the nthings-are- not-always-what-they-seemn department is Henry. You see, he is not as quiet as he seems to be. His cheerful nature and ability toget along with everyonevdlltw long remembered. Doris Bylund HDollyH with her blonde hair, blue eyes and ladylike manner, NDollyHsetseveryone at ease as soon as she meets Whimn. Because she was an efficient member of the com- mittee for class pictures, many a swain in the class of'42 had the golden oppor- tunity of arranging a date with her. Play Committee 5-4, Prom Committee 3-4, Picture Committee, Cauldron. Yolanda Camosse HYollyW For she's a nyollyn good fellow. Pep, vim, and vigor, combined with spar- kling eyes and friendly personality, add up to the one and only uYolly.u Ring Committee, Executive Committee ll, Green Dome, Cauldron, Play Committee 5-4. Dorothy Cleary HDotn HDotH has many assets, but the one that we all envy is her beautiful red hair That is not an indication, howeven of a hot temper in HDot'sn case. She is very congenial and always happy. Vice President l-2, Play Committee 5-Q, Freshman heception. Claire Coderre HQuietH, you may say about Claire, but the answer you'd get from those who knova her would be a laugh. Claire is really full ofthe Hdickensn and her wide smile puts everyone into a happy mood. Photography Club, Senior Play Usher. Lois Dobb ins If you are looking for agirl with a sweet ladylike manner,it'sLcisycuwant. Her amenable perscnallty Laswonker many friexis in school ana will continue todo so, ng xatzer wnere sle jges. Saulircn, CrcLes5ra, Bret Z, Play Zom- mittee 5-4, Executive Ccmmitzee. Rita Donahue Rita plans to be a nurse. being a wlllgng wcrker and4.avlrgja raiiant smile, she will certainly be a success in Ler cQ,sen field. Play Committee 4, Glee Slab l-4. June Downer June'squietnature doesnctindicate a laca of hiitiatlve. We Lave usgally seen her knittin5 industriously for tim Red Cross in her lelsure time. :lay tcpmittee 5-4, Librarian. cast for Arthur. seen supyorting stamys in order to egg. Trac Conm ittee 3. Dessa Eames It is easy to be a becauseo to be a fher pleasant secr etary, and we Know sne H111 be a successful one. Glee Slut, Librarian. 1.8 Al tu Arthur Duianel Our vote for the one wno Umiddle- lass of '42 is t LU tne c alslesu it flrs ' Jeanette have He and e an d.rou5L aefense Uncl S t nice nest accumula k 1-2, Basketball 2, tea Prom 5, Play friend of D A t're S 6333 e plans Helen Barley Hl've got rhythmu nilnt be EIelen's theme song. Her fine laxcing will be re- xexberei by all ner classmates. Play Committee-2,GleeClxt1-2.LiErarlar. Stanley Zrlcson HErieH Kara Twain gave yogTcm Sawyer, Ezra Stone gave you Henry Alarich, ani Auburn High class :f'42 gives rox Stanley Eric- son. UEric'sH athletic atillty ani xis- chievegs pranks have made hix an out- standing member of our class. Football, Basketball, EaseLall,?lay5-4, Treasgrer E, Student Council, From Z , Execgtive Committee. :'ter' T'l'er niobu Altlcggh NECEN is ratner qgiet, his willinliess to coctera'e pas made Lim a valuaile member of our class. His sense D fu-ef vm f O .A fl S . ...o. .1 YI tops ll Play Ccmmittee 3-4, Pho:ogra,hy. Mary Fanion Mary intends to train for the nursing profession. Because of her quiet, even- tempered disposition, she will be appre- ciated in any hospital. Junior Play Comnittee,SeniorPlay Usher, Librarian. Kenneth Fisher HKennyH nKennyH will be long renembered for his humorous remarks and noises. Janet Fournier There's always a song-bird in every class and oursis Janet. Her vitality and love ofthe good time have made her popu- lar with her classmates. Track l, Softball l,Baskethall l-2, Plays 3-4, Cheerleader, Student Council Secre- tary, Glee Club l-5, Ring Committee. Irene Gedraitis nReneH Irene has the abilityixvmake every- one around her haopy with her contagious laughter. Life would be dull if lrene weren't present. GreenlDome, Cauldroru Glee Club l-2, Junior Play Com ittee, Librarian, Talent Show. Olive Giles HBabeH To many Oliveseemsratherquiet,but to those who know her she is full of fun and laughter. Senior Play Usher, Photography Club. William Gow HBillyH Here isone of our Ucowboyn drivers. The intricacies of the mechanism of acar have interested nBillyH more times than his studies. Junior Play, Senior Play Committee. Shirley Gruber HShirlH Anytimeyoulmar Lilarity UShirlV is there doing her part. Sparkling eyes add to that mischievous look of hers. Senior Play Usher. Paul Harmon Tall and brawnyu is a fitting de- scription for Paul. He wants to join the air corps. we're sure he will be among the first to get his wings. U Executive Committee, Cauldron, Play Com- mittee 5,Photography, President l, Foot- ball l-4, Track l-4, Play 4. John Hassett John is the quiet kind, but it is difficult to find a more dependable per- son in the class. His appreciation of a good joke shows a keen sense of humor. Prom Committee 3, Manager of Play 5. Dorothy Hearn DOTS Picture a girl with deep dimples, a freckled face, Irish wit and you have nDotH. She has enlivened many a class with her clever repartee. Cauldron, Green Dome, Librarian, Banner Committee, Prom Committee 3-4, Play Com- mittee 5-4. Ruth Heffernan HHeffH NHeff'su livelyandaudible sense of humor'hasbrightened manya class for most of her fellow classmates. All of us will remember'herimitations ofBaby Snooks and the inimitable portrayals of nwackyn fe- males in the class plays. Play 5-4, Vice President 5, Cauldron, Green Dome, Glee Club, Librarian. Nancy Howe Nancy's vibrant voice and, her in- stinctforhistrionics havebeenably dem- onstrated hithe junior and senior plays. What's more, she hasenienviable disposi- tion that has won her many friends. Play 5-4, Debating, Speaking Contests Libriarian, Photography. ! Barbara Huban HBarbH If you hear the sound of hearty laughter, Barbara is the cause. Her con- tagious wit has beena.source ofenjoyment for her classmates. Keep smiling, Barb. Junior Play Com ittee, Glee Club. Dagny lsraelson HDagH Dagny is that quiet girl who always seems to be busy. If there isa task that must be done, quicklyand.expertly, Dagny is the one to do it. She's the ideal secretary3 as the business world.will soon discover. Play Committee 5-Q Cauldron, Green Dome. Leo Jackson Hany believe that Leo is one of our quiet boys. However, his friends will remind you of his prankish nature hidden behind that serene face. Cauldron. Hilding Janssen nHillyU Hilding is one of the long line of Janssons who excel in athletics. You see Hillyu chasing flies outcnwthe baseball field. Baseball 5-4. IV Harold King Harold will be remembered for his skillful accordian and piano playirg colorful bow tie is always part of his mmaculate dress Play 4, Prom Committee 5 malent Show Orchestra Photography Play Committee 5 L brarian, Green Dome, Cauldron George Lawson Basketb ll prowess abil ty to make one simple English Nord sound like aChi nese anthem,an1nnwual senseoflnmw are all claracteristics of George He ol the show as 'DG starmerlnb messen e boy in the senior play easketoall, Baseball, Play' Committee 5 irom 5 4 Play 4 Cauldron Green Dome iarfaret Layte Neebby lf you hear someone singing in the cor'idor, Bebby' is plobably nearby She can always see a yoke even at 1er own expense Glee Club Debating Play Committee Speaking Contest Librarian harior Legasey alior seems to oe ver quie but one look at her sparklinb eyes will tell lou that she hasa fun loving nature With her pleasant manner we 'ave no doubt o nel success Dlay Committee 5-4. Jeannette Maurice Her classmates will tell you that Jeannette enjoys a good laugh as much as anyone. All ofwiswill remember Jeannette as a very merry person. Glee Club, Play Connittee 3-4. Ruth McNeil HRuthie' HLuthieH has a glint of mischief in her dark brown eyes. She is one of our best actresses, too. Her acting in our junior and senior plays prove: that. Ilay 3-4. Theresa Hongeau Theresa has not been in our class long, hut Q.e has Qained.avery real place in our affections. All are agreed that we were lucky in gaining Theresa. Gerald O'Shea UBudH That tig 'huge-lcvlndn lrishnan is Very popular. Football player and record holder in discus thrtwini, he has shovm superior athletic ability. Besides being president of the class in the second and third years, he was also chairman of :he Junior From. A versatile lad! f President 2-3, Track, Football, Treasurer Athena Pappas PHP NPapn is one of our most popular girls. Her snappy repartee, ner fun- loving nature and Yer amusing conversa- tions are only a few of ner attrlbutes. Cauldron,3reenDome,Executive Committee, Banner Coxmlttee, Play Committee 5-4, Basketball, Irack, Softball, Librarian. Altoon Yashocgian uDark Eyesn gltoon isquiet, dignifiei ani calm. Sne can be counted on in any difficulty to some out with flying colors. Ser en- ergy and ability will brlnj ner success, we Know. Glee Club l-2, Stuient Council, Play Comxittee 5-4, Cauldron, Jreen Dome. Agnes Pawlowski Hgggien Wearesure HAg5ieHand er gay laugh will be nissed in Auburn High. Wonder :f Rutnie and i.e will continue to'oe such lHSS,3P8blG friends. Play Sonmittee 3, Play 4, Glee Club l. Leon Poulln Leon's slow drawl and his swlftness as a basketball player are paradoxical. ie has a quleting influence on all but the feminine undergraduates. Ne know you'll miss him, girls. Football l-4, Basketball 4, Play Com- mittee 5-4. Florence Haglna HFloH Florence wlll be best remembered for hor excellermpdancing ability. Her cheer- fulness and nagpy' smile Lave won Ler many friends. lasketball, Cauldron, Green Dome, Play Committee 5. Grace Riley Grace never seems to be in much of a hurry. but she gets tllngz done, as ner school work indicates. Her willing- ness to co-operate is one of ner most plcaslng traits. Glee Club l-2-4, Play Committee 5-4, Talent Show. Doris Hobitaille uDctH Doris' reserved manner ana willing- ness to cooberate Lave made Qer a valu- able companion. The basmettall team will feel tne loss of an efficient manajer. Green Dome, Cauldron, Prom Committee 3, Play Comnittee, basketball Ianaier. Helen Ruksnaitis Riley Her iepenlability, cgutled with a pleaslnj smgle and keen wit, nave :ale Helen one of our favorite gecple. Velen ani Doris as basketlall managers have Lag no equal. Green Dome,Cauliron, Basketball Kanager, Flay Comnlttee 5-4 Prom Committee 5, Softball 'Tl , l ! alent Show. Charlotte Russell One would never know from Charlotte how much knowledge one little head can hold. Unassuming, Charlotte has gone her quiet way reaping honors, piling up an enviable scholastic record. Cauldron, Play Committee 5, Photography, Glee Club. Leslie Russell HLesn Lesn is a natural born sportsman. As editor-in-chief of HThe Green Domen this yeaI'he also demonstrated his liter- ary ability. Tall stories are his spe- cialty. H Student Council, Prom Committee 5, Play 5-4, Basketball, Photography, Executive Committee. Robert Somers Bob Like some other seniors HBobH is a superb actor and has a winning smile for everyone. He is another Hcowboyn in driving a car. Football 4, Play 5-4, Prom 5, Track 5-4, Cauldron. Margaret Stafford UPegH UPeg'sn cooperative spiritwilllong be remembered. She can always be count- ed on to do a job well. Green Dome,Play Committee 5-4,Librarian. Rita Stafford Rita's slow,drawling,English teach- er characterization hithe seniorplaywms very comical. The class has always had her cooperation in all its endeavors. Play 4, Play Prompter 5. Charles Stone nCharlieH NThe Green Domen will never find another to equal Charlie's ability to write a humorous story. His vivid imag- inationwillgivehimanescapefrom life's unpleasant moments. The artof not taking life too seriously is achieved by few. Football, Basketball, Green Dome, Play Committee 5, Cauldron, Ring Committee. Louise Terrien Louise is always seen with Milly Bedard and Barbara Huban and generally having a good time at that, for Louise loves excitement. Louise is one of those ubiquitous persons, now you see her, now you don't. Glee Club. Olive Thomas Olive is one of our prettiest girls who possesses a lovely singing voice. Not one given to noise and clamor, Olive has made many friends in her quiet stay at Auburn High. Glee Club, Basketball l. Elizabeth Warren Betty Betty is shy and bashful, but has a cheerful word for everyone. Her deter- mination to do ajob well will be a great asset in the future. Play Committee 3-4, Librarian. Anita Wells We have all admired Anita's deter- mination to do her school work well. Her apparent love of learning is a charac- teristic bestowed on very few. 1. X , 4 ' .Q.5 .,.f - 3 ,,- ' - Ax - 1 'A A Qi ,,,,w llllfiix 1' A. W 392 119' haes' OP CLASS DAY X OX. A I X S X xp X N if KH! Nl! K!! 1'f,f.!f11H -':+ . 1'i, U1 , an, ni'- , -A ' ..w, , L it .,w. 11 1' L 1' , 1 '.: f f1', 1 f ,E-,. ', , , ' 'XJJUWA ill , ' wp:-:' if i .,1'g Ili' 'A fi ' ,fQ':-- .:' . . l , I :,.-,:' M1 tif: ' ' ' A ,11l:1:11.Ng f 1? 1' ' 1 Saj: 1'1i'f:.-. 1 66155 .Mifory In September of the year 1958 a group of proud but slightly bewildered young people marched gallantly 1nto the assembly hall of Auburn Hlgh School We listened attentlvelx to all regulations of the school and were assigned home rooms Shortly after the openlng of school our upperclassmen lnvlted us to attend the freshman re ceptlon W'1lCh they had planned for us Later ln the fall ataclass meetlng we elected the folloulng to lead us through the tl ials of our first year resldent Paul riarmon, Vlce P esldent, Dorothy Cleary, Treasurer uerald O'Shea, and Secretary, atherlne Murphy Our class advlsor was to be Mr Webber and our class colors purple and whlte Our class outlng a trip to Webster Lake was attended and enyoyed by members of the class As sophomores we felt more at ease and began our class activities wlth an air of confidence We elected the following class officers Presldent Gerald O'Shea Vice President, Dorothy Cleary Treasurer Allan Tohnson and Secretary Helen Anderson Many of our classmates both boys and girls, were taking active part in the various sports actlvities ofthe school and we all remem ber the many tlmes we watch them play Near the end of the year the class took a trip to Provincetown In splte of a few cases of mal de mer everyone agreed that it was fun We had now completed the flrst half of our high school career and looked forward anxiously to the day when we would be Juniors Our gunlor year was one of dreams and plans We had many events to plan and enyoy and began lmmediately by electlng the following officers President Gerald O'Shea, Vice President Ruth Heffernan Treasurer Stanley Erlcson and Secretary, Catherine Murphy A banner committee was elected to purchase a purple and white class banner The election of a rlng commlttee followed, and we purchased r first mayor social event was aplay entitled College Daze It was a Great success and recelved well deserved pralse The Junlor Prom, to whlch we had been looklng forward all year proved to be just as succ ssful as was the play Thls year the class took a trip to Canobie Lake Park in Salem New Hampshlre We shall always remember this outing as one of the happiest days of our hlgh school life At last we became exalted seniors with many important affairs to occupy our attent on Trls ye r we elected Robert Raymond, Pres ident Georglna Robble Vlce Presldent, Allan Johnson, Treasurer and Catherlne Murphy Secretary narly ln the fall, the class held a weinle roast and dance at the South Works A A Camp The class soon elected senior play and senior prom committees The success of the play 'Youth Takes Over was apparent by the en thuslastic audlence The prom wnlch followed soon, was, likewise a huge success A class photographer was chosen and we went about the task of havlng our plctures taken Catherlne Murphy was selected by the class and the faculty to represent Auburn Hlgh School at the D A R Convention in Boston The days sped by and we soon found ourselves preparing for our Class Day and Graduatlon exerclses We decided Lpon our caps and gowns elected Class Day and Gr duation speakers and committees for the publlcatlon of the yearbook A class outlng completed our four years of hlgh school life leaving us wlth pleasant memorles of happiness and friendship We go out from these srelterlng walls laden with the hlghest princlples to maintaln our place ln life hoping to flnd our path strewn wlth the same comradeship and security that has been ours the p st four years ' I 7 . I , . 7 ' . - , A T .4 I A l D A . v - s vt n . . , . . - , f. , N . , MJ 0 . . , 1 ' ' f V J ' . ' 1 . . 1 J 7 1 ' S a ' 5 , . f H 5 , ' , Z 1 3 ' class rings, which provided a source of joy and delight to all juniors. Ou ' O i . ' - . . . I ' e . L . ., ' i . .' a - 3 V. . 4, . . . Z , . Y Il L . . . , , . 1 L . I J a ! 3 . f . . a . CVM W!! We, the class of 1942, being of habitually unsound mind, and being the original candidates for the degree of worrisome things who cause one to sing the blues do hereby make known this our last will and testament. With great magnanimity we bestow the following. He who has ears to hear, let him not fall asleepn First: To the ever giggling class of juniors we bequeath the right side of the banisters to be used as an elevator by those of moderate weight The lost shoe string the irl's locker room, to hold the tongues down The broken bobby pin found in the corridor may be donated to defense along with dehead and the 3anitor's brush so that in parting it won't be necessary to wet the comb Second The green shavings that are sprinkled in the corridor at 2 45 to hold down the dust, we leave to the sophomores to be sprinkled upon their are green and white, and Third To the pondering little fuls of gypsum and two noble cranium as their class colors oh yes, the dust must be kept down freshmen we leave four tablespoon tablespoonfuls of water to be mixed thoroughly and placed ui the hole in tae roof so trat the library ceiling will not have any ore ugly stains Also we give you free of c arge all for nothing, a year's sub scription to th following books HLive and Never Le r 'A Hopeless 'Ort l A In and HFour asy Lessons to Make Sugar Fourtr To the facalty we leave our best wishes and hope that class will be as coy and retirin as the class of '42 Helen Anderson bequeaths her soft voice to Claire cusson Vito Baltramaitis leaves his tap dancing ability to Lawrence so West Auburn can stay on the map Mildred Bedard, Louise Terrien and Olive Thomas leave a large in the back of the school for those wanting to be alone Mary Bennett bequeatts her absent list to Mr collins for his paper collection We rear he needs an extra ton ev ry Dupre stone waste Lillian Byurstrom leaves her athletic ability to Marion Richardson, hoping it won't tax ner energy too much Paul Blais leaves the mail but hates to leave the female ish Alfreda Blanchard leaves her petiteness to Ethel Falkengren so she can dance wits fellows like Ray Cormier Minnie Bolivar decrees her ladvlike manner to Jean Smith to be used occas onallx for her own benefit Peggy Boyce donates he scalesto Fra ces Carpenter so she too can Bernice Briggs l aves ber little bl c bool to ancv lillia s wit cake recipes Ric ard s own leave a fis ar et to War 1 i e e d for use te ing those tall tales Henry reach tHat lOd lb mark before graduating Doris Bu owski leaves oe a vey one i ntl used cov s he c n Bylund bequeaths ter form l for capturing ales to Kay Jo n son so she will get courage enough to tal to Jotn Sclunke Yolanda oamosse leales a fender whereJer she driles Dorothy Sleary leaves a collapsible sandwich to Sula Luuko, so he won't be caught eating in tre a ditorium ' . .c ' in g . ll I i , . . : A 7 . , . , - . . I A 4 , ' T f . - M . F . 1 -A ' 1 '- ' ' Q V' ff a ' .- 'V V . '. ox fl , , ' A a m , . f E 1 YI . J ' ' e g . . . q . . I . . . . . V A . A . . . . A . , . . . . . 7 l . , .i j . , W a ' H IIA A U , , have a weigh with the opposite sex. ' e .l ' a k : N y V' ' m -- ' h , - ' . ' hs 'r s ' h m k U b, Vh't h a in ll- F A I k ' J Ei l sl' ff 7 : o a A V' 1 n A ' Q l . ' f .A - u a ' 4 m F - A ' ' r. 1 A . F A ' V .,' a AA U rv x r' ' w V , g F . . Q H . . M. 641,55 COIllll'l1l40C! Theresa Mongeau leaves her freckles to Krikoi Soojian as an added attraction to a pug nose. Anita Wells leaves her studiousness to any student requiring points to graduate. Helen Ruksnaitis bequeaths the flying horses at White City to Alice Russell so she can get up in the world. Leon Poulin bequeaths a fence to be placed around any seat near Annie Baker Charlotte Russell leaves her super mentality to Butler Thomas to be usel at all times Janet Fournier and Jerry O'Shea leave heir love match to Joe Halvey and Nargaret Black Elizabeth Warren leaves herreekness toeagunior girl whose 1 itials are Helen Heffernan Robert Raymond donates a pair of size le shoes to the Auburn Fire D pt for use in putting out grass lir s Cathrrine Nurply leaves her intelligence and quiet n ture to her sister Ethel Leslie Russell leaves is motto H eep Em Siplinp Dorothy Hearn lelves her operatic vo ce to tle school to be used as the noon lunch bell Dagnef lsraelscn leaves her bookkeeping books and ledgers to Mr Snitk for the book he intends to write UHow to NUMBAH in l nasd Lessons Lois Dobbins leaves her collection of absentee blanks to Miss Hogan so that she may start a fire in Room 4 to get heat without disturbing the Janitor Marior Degasey leaves a recommendation to take a sail to Province town if you want to meet people to correspond with Altoon Pashoogian leaves her attendance record to Leonard Trottier and can he use it' Ruth McNeil and Hedw g Pawlowski leave their copies of HBoy Dates Girl to Chester Fish and Stanley Bostw k Doris Robitaille leaves her hair rib on to Eva Ooerg to help keep er hair out of her eyes the better to see Billy Nims Artlur DuHamel leaves 'is house plans to the senior in next ve r's class who in tle esti ation of the f cult an equal his reco d in devotedness arace Rllev leaves a 1 troductior t er fati r to all tle lovinb Athena Pappas leaves a bcok entitled 'Iick's rairy lales o Nor c cer's vinso e L3 dies to an o under seven Slirley eruber relin ul he rib t to so many 1OlCGSt6P boys s t at there will be enouph to vo around tfis national e er,ency Charles Stone leaves fund of t ll tories to all n bitually tardy people w efd new excusfs These gifts we do bestow and hereby acknowledge this to be our last will and t stament 51EH6J and seale on this 44nd day of dune, tie xea of Our nord a e t ousand ne hundred and rtj two WITNESS S Vlrgi ia Dare L14 J te an Anti Sneeze Y 1 , . A ,.l A , 1 . , V A . . t , LA .m. . . . P . e . ' ' 9' e . cf' . lr P 1 ' '- ' a . 0 ' h' - K 'J. 'Ji'.'u. 1 1 L ' i E ' l X A C '. X I U' ,Q ' ' ' : ' O H v A n . U . . . 1 . . . - V . , . . , . , . . . i ' ic . ' 'a ' . ' L o ' T A h ' Ll ' - . 'l. '. . L . J' ' ' A U a , ' 4 m' ' a y, c ' - r ' . P f i , n 'n ' Q o h le .1 ' c couples who may be contemplating we-ddingbells in the near future . Q . ri - L w - X, r-1 rr P llc' .- est 'J' Y 1 ' ff ne . T C ' q :shes . r 'dh s . Y W K , o Lf . ' . W 3 1 in 'N ' ' me Q, . ' H his X H a so ' l 'e ' f 1 D v , 'ho n a e . ' v T f wA 1' V W lj . F a Q .0 F F 1 I 5 .,, ,- N f . c M , a . A in E f 'r ' on EL ni ' ' fo f- '. 'A ' 5 : : 'rg' D , ' 'Ly 'Jhi d Passenger Stewardess Passenger Stewardess Passenger Stewardess 66155 P loAecy The scene A plane headed Characters A passenger Yolanda Camosge A stewardess Janet Fournier Am I the only passenger tonight, Janet? That's right Now maybe we'll be able to have a nice long talk Just like the ones we used to have back in Auburn the rest we were chemist or yes, those were the days I wonder what of '44 are doing It's been ten years since graduated now you're a stewardess and I'm a They're far cries from what our ambitions were l've seen quite a few of our classmates since I've be come a stewardess Did you know that Helen Ruksnaitis isthenwyor1ofNew York City? The 'Little Flower retired and Helen was appointed Alfreda Blanchard is a writer of Jingles Leslie Russell Joined. the French Foreign Legion oh yes, he had a great disappointment He tried to cultivatezamustache buthe d1dn't have any more suc cess than he did in our senlor year so the legion got him Russia gotDagney lsraelson She's a ballet dancer, and she thought that Russia was the best place for her 'Bllly Gow who incldentally rides onrny run quite of en is a salesman for a sklnless sausage company You do get to see a lot of places and people I've seen some too There's Leon Poulin,whoruns a danclng school for mlddle aged women He's also the1r lnstructor R bottle washer at the Rltz Carlton The Stafford glrls have Jolned the clrcus They are those famous trapeze artlsts we're always hearing about Arthur DuHamel Bob Somers, and Leo Jackson rade millions on the stock market, and now they're so afrald of losing thelr money that they've become hermits in the Kentucky Hills Flor ence Reglna runs the most exclusive boarding school for cat in the Last Her most prominent member is Mrs Vanderbilt's Chauncey Lois Dobbins isa deep sea diver She says she likes itbecause her diving suit is so nice and dainty Charles Stone and Paul Blais are bridge builders, you know, dentists Peggy Boyce is a song writer in Tin Pan Alley John Hassett is a lecturer He goes to all parts of the country and tells what is wrong with classical music and how he can improve it Bob Raymond writes novels His most famous is The Memoirs ofa Lover in the Closet when the Husband was at the Front pheasants Heffernan not going a home supply of that stuff that stretches in two ways Can you think of any others? Door Did you know that Athena Pappas raises You see sheneeds feathers for her hats Ruth specializes in raising rubber plants She's to take any more chances She's golng to have Well, Bud O'Shea 1S a wrestler Good as the Angel ever was Vito Baltramaitisis in Hollywood He's the Tyrone Power of '52 Remember how Stanley Erlcson and. Kenny fisher knew the anatomy of a car? well, now they're the two best wlndow washers in Auburn Barbara Huban lS a vita 1D expert Her main purpose is to tell women how ro A : - F' J . , . . V 1 N Q . , - I v ll v . , ' t . - ' . . . eu CJ member Abe Johnson? Well, he's the chief' cook and . U . , s X . . . . . . . . Ill ' ,. . 2 ' , . m' . Passenger Stewardess Passenger gfnjj Qo,2A0r'ff -l'0I1fl'IIl4!fJ to get and keep thin. Elizabeth 'arren .'.' reads the tea DoublellTea House. Olive Thomas and Olive owners Then there's Paul Harmon and Paul runs a Junk yard He says lOOPlHg at Bllly Gow's car gave hlm the ldea George lS an under taker Mary Fanlon reads the funnles tothe klddles over the radlo every Sunday morning Charlotte Russell SlHgS opera at the Net' One day shegot angry soargry, that she shouted so loud that she f1HBlly FP8llZ6d what her volce sounded llke, so she began totake SlDg1Hg lessons Loulse Terrlen dSSlgHS sloes forbables She loves Chll dren Bernice niriggs wrltes a column entltled Advlce to the Lovelorn Helen Larle works 1D an experlmental k1tCP8H fora.flour company and thlnks up and makes dlf ferent reclpes You should see some of the thlngs she makes Dorothy Cleary lS the SWlWWlDg champlon of the latest Olympic games Mary Bennett and June Downer are the femlnlne edltlon of' Aboott and Oostello' on the radlo Anlta Wells ls Anlta' the famous planlst Well for the moment that's all I can tH1Hk of leaves at the Giles are the George Lawson You'll be lnterested ln tF1S De sa Eames was a wlld game huntress 1U the ldSt of AfPlC3 the last tlme I heard R1C ard lrown tests out p rachutes for a certaln co pany If one doesn't open RICH3Pd sees ttat the customer lS flV9W another Marlon Leg sey and Nlnnle Bollvar are both hat styll ts but don't mentlon lt to anyone because they're not too 3HX1OUS about anyone' COHU9CtlHF the w tle klnd of hats they nvent Theresa Mongeau teaches nag latln She lolds tle rec old for speaklng the most words ln plg latln per mln ute Georglna Robble, who 15 a CaHdld camera flend enters plcture contestsby the dozens Dorls RObltHlll6 1S a cartoonlst for the TlW6S Altoon Pashooglan runs a restaurant w 16h sp Clal1ZGS Itallan spaghettl hedwlg Pawlowski poses for flHgGT nall pollsh ads you happen to know what Jeanette H3UF1CG Ruth McNell and clalre Goderre are dolng9 well, Jeanette I thlnk has had more money pass through h hands than any other glrl Sne worls 1D a mlnt Ruth ls the fat woman ln the Double B' Clrcus Glalre palnts D1Ct peg on cardboard and tten she cuts them up and makes grand puzzles out of them Helen Anderson and Do ly Bylund became tlred of D513 modern and up Siberla Harold King lszablg strong lumber Jack Nancy Howe lS a manager of a soft ball team n the New ang land League Grace Rll6V 15 a Skl1Hg eypert and eacdes her art 1D Llttle AMGPICE Her student are mostly pen QMIHS Peggy Layte d6SlpHS clotles for dol s Oh I dst rene bered that Dorotly rearn lsthe yodelllng Ll8UylOH of Brooklyn Shlrley Gruber ls ln Brooklyn Chlck Etnler went to denr hkOWSKl lS a Jansson lS a t l1OP Popdlatlon lS s v lCAGYS LOlS uardrer bles lHrS ermlr s you should see ter r o thousand rabbits there too e's ma cot to the Bums o lna 1 be ome a m slon J s esr r or a w Y lldln s l clel Tw ent lfe Wh t lleludes tvelJe runs a fur stole Sle arrles all klldS o exp nslve fur but blt far re e are oJer flft I , k L . - , . . . 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HH Ollf qs uf lf Tune The Laleeero are Hel lee lone LS W ev goelbv To ueaw ole Auekrn lg Q we t rt on u llfe S sf ileai e semall 1 0 1 1 e L luerv weuwe '+ N 1 qw O.r xlma I t ll lt'S el FD, lar f 3 L ve f P , lung our' emma P I9 bee AS We leave Aubqrn Hlgh Mew color 1 euaig ily in Lie or our xaj 0 euceess Janet FOUFIl6W Clg 5 ef 342 , : H E N . Y., 11' ' . l.A'7 :iz ,fu lt ' tlue to Suu Q I we W A 1 'H H'Qh Af' e 3:1 or 5' tal slew. W I W 1 t pOff:' , Af. EIO IfS.Ik!fl' vile t L11'f Q Ina As y Q14 FW: Peter S i ' stance. So 'e up we id S1 iryf 1' J, i Ld Vak'.f i ex t v tl, et. J U A X 1 . -v Q Iva A Y Y' A M L+ 5 AE patg el v 1 t ' ee . 3' Q 1 v5 .US L U S fu J O Aux ,.4 IRS 1' T Ll 'Cm A .J 44 N, f-1 L fx M., N xf my .4 U..f .JD VS M, rx UQ S JJ fwr Ll.: rw ' .Jn Akf,J bb 'Q U MM Labs .4 'rr' AJL J :- v .s Cf! 2 ' fl H . 14fnf'A1f1'w'.1 f' SY LQEQQQQ1' QI ' 'Q1.:., 'f.1z1r,L'1 'lc 11.151 AQ'i'E'..51 'LLC IV-1311 Qivlm IQST lX-g I.!Ll. JH wr' lisa P. 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'Q-Q., lUll0I' 6115.5 JA f0l'y At the flr t meet1ngof'the JuD1OP class the followin of lcers were el cted hester Flsh President, Barbara lliott Vlce Pres ident, Robert Conroy, Treasuler, thel Falkengren Secretarv During the flrst weexin October, Ethel murphy, Raymond Cormier and Shlrley Place were chosen as members of our rlng commlttee and now we are all proudly wearing our class F1UgS Our Student Council members th1s year were Irene weaple Jean The Juniors should oe complimented on their fine snowing in athletlcs On the football team we found Robert Conroy John Whlte head Alfred.Kalinowsk1 hester'Paquette, Raymond ormier and Chester blsh Raymond, Alfred and Chester Fish were also memoers of the basxetball team Un the glrls' varslty basketball squad we had Bar bara Elliott AnitaBerth1aume, Ethel Falkengren Loulse Sorlln, and Ethel Murphy We are looking forward to our play, prom and to the tlme when we will be senlors Ethel Falkengren 1945 Secretar . f .J . 0 . . . , p. . s I . 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CI S X Q 0,1 l0lH0l'l C4151 I MOP? ln September we held our first class meeting as sophomores in order to elect the class officers for the year Gerard Hedin was elected rresident, w1thJovce Smltnas Vlce DF6Sld6Ut Rooert Gw the was elected treasurerto fU1f1lltM8V3C8HCV caused.oyRussel1 Sm1tn's departure The sopho ore representatives to the Student Coun 11 t 13 ear were Richard burke chosen pror Room 11 ROOGPt uwyt rand bawr nce Dupre from Room 15 November seventeenth was the dax lor the sophomore talent s ow at asse bly, which was ver! sue es ula d s owed gre t talent amon the members of the class of 1044 de in, Ro T orras and 'Bob Gwvt er on t e football team Dar n the basketball season D1ck ear e nd Bob fedln pla ed an lrpor tant part for the flrst team 'e 51PlS were well represented br Jatalle Yur s a and harmon Orrn w o made the flrst team we are now looklng forward tothe rest of the LCtlN1t1SS of the school year and especlally to our class trlp in June It lS hoped that all w1l1 naveas uch fun at this year's outing as was had last year on the enjoyable trip to Whalom Para Mary Boyce 1944 Secretary 93 I , f J!-. 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'A st' F05 Lmdll 6515.1 lifllfy I was September 8 1941 We were in high school' An anxlous group of ' reshies were seated in assembly After the heart warmlng welcome glven by Nr Ross, we were able to breathe a llttle more easily For the first weekwe went about bumping into ev rybody from ot er fresfmmen up to teachers After leavlng our belongings in the wrong rooms trying our locker co binat ons patiently and getting lost we felt properly introduced to Auburn LI1gh School Then came the tlme when we had to suffer in sllence The upper classmen greeted us at the Freshman Receptlon Je entertained by dolng eve ythlng from taklng the class oath to flcfrtlngabllnd folded battle Ne survived wlth all of our skln just 1n tlme to have re freshments and to partlcipate ln the danclnv After a few short weeks we se med organized enough to present Were we surprlsed On December 16 the class of 1945 held 1ts flrst meetlng M Hatfleld, our class advlser, was 1n charge of our busi ess meetlng The followlng offlcers were elected at the time Presldent, John Sturrock, Vlce Presldent, Geraldine Wolcott, Secretary, Barbara Muhl friedel, Treasurer Wyman Thomas The following Freshmen were elected as our student councll representatives Lorraine Berthiaume, Milton Landin, Geraldine Wolcott and Walter Gough When report tlme burst upon us the following freshmen startled the upperclassmen by holding second honors at the beginning of the term Harry Barker, Marie Croteau, Marion Ericson Wyman Thomas and Winifred Johnson Football attracted many freshmen and the followlng boys who may be future football heroes are Wyman Thomas Robert Creswell John Sturrock, Charles Ericson, Walter Gough Richard Johnson Milton Landln Douglas Norton, Raymond Odgren Kenneth Sorlin, William Tay lor Fred Thomas and Frederick Whlte Then came baseball John Sturrock, Wyman Thomas Harry Barker Robert Creswell Milton Landln and Albert Rlley reported and eventually played on the Jayvee team The freshman year passed much too qulckly because we have really had fun darbara Muhlfrledel 1945 Secretarr , . ., . , . . 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TEL f 1 Ow: Iii ' .Fld H, lulvi ', ' t T, :ar 1 4. 1 . gL6CE.LLS': of the deartg if b:y5 in the junior class this year, it 5 r, 1.55213 t., E1zw5e a play ' wxickx tlg l dies vale fr: :EU - jurlty. teen 'n A,.515t t:.e plfj A 5-. tc ' . t.1i5 '11-'ell lk, pl U ' Q ' light tlme V15 ' 'lf 'V ol , Zyl 2. L51 2 the 5 V 1:15. . 11 1 l h L O the 2 .. e. fl!! Clif KONI!!! QVGA Qifrd :A .ii 2:41. N - J' ,I 5 ,Vg 5 e s 'J Q fm,,?-if - 'ks ilgs -tif ATHLETICS 17 , JW y fdjiffg -,,-Q ,X 's 1' my fl 'I . f- i if wr? ya X :fZfYNM UI 'L W5 xc, l J YNQQ' f XL 1 . ,wx 1 ,I I. , WVU 0 xg 'QHQV A 'tg' WX . X ff' . N 59 ' ve. 'NN X N Y .,,, ' 0' I ' 13.-SV -- W '90 x 'E' fly ? ' 7,f.f 'Z1 f fi.X 9 --543 P X - u ,. I QM Jwlfx' ' -. ,I A f If ' rail, ,i dpi: 'f 1 ' K-N 11 1, six! 2?--fn' 'y ,fl VZ X iii - W m K N. , -..m ' 1 ' 'if j00tACl jam First Row Left to Right R Thomas, G Hedin, L Poulin, G O'Shea R Raymond R Somers R Gwyther Second Row R Cormier J Sturrock, A Kalinowski C Fish, C Pa quette, J Whitehead C Hagberg, R Burke Third Row F Mason C Ericson, M Landin F White, R Creswell W Thomas, N Gough, F Thomas, W Taylor, Coach Webber 1941 FOOTBALL SEASON The season opened with a well deserved tie with Westboro High School giving indications ofa successful season. With the exception of Raymond, O'Shea, Harmon, Poulin, and Ericson die entire squad was inexperienced. The second gamewithleicester was lostwithminutes to go l5-7. During the next three gamesShrewsbury, Uxbridgeand Holden were played. These three schools were enjoyingmostsuccessfulseasonsand Auburn lost to all by one sided scores. Then Auburn eked out a win over Grafton by a score of 7-O. In the final game against Millbury, the Auburn boys sparked by co-captains Raymond and O'Shea and half-back Paquette threatened to score onseveral occasions but could not push across the final line. Eventually Millbury emerged victorious by a score of 7-O. Co-captains Raymond and O'Shea were courageous and patient leaders ofa lighter and limited squad ofboys and will be remembered for the persistent efforts with the odds against them. In comparison with the previous season, the 1941 record was a dismal one. However, four ofthe games, against Westboro, Leicester, Grafton and Millbury, were very even battles. The three losses to Shrewsbury, Uxbridgeand Holden were due to the definite superiority revealed by their players. ff?a,AefA,Jf iam Flrst row left to rlght Alfred Kalinowski Raymond oormler Robert Raymond Rlchard Burke uerard Hedin Second row Sutler Thomas manager, Leon Poulin George Lawson Stanley UFlCSOU Chester Fisl Howard McLean manager Mr Smith coach Thls season marked our entrance lnto the Blacystone Jalley Lelgue The basketball tea lHlSW8d n thlrd place Ir Smlth was f ced w tl the problem of replaclna four 0' last the season lt lost several close games by one polnt The record was 14 won and 8 lost Auburn H gh was nvlted to partlclpate lntr annual laraTour nament wnere they won fro olaekstone in the flrst meet but lost to UXOTldg6 1U the seml flnals The sen or memo rs ofthe team are Stanley ricson ueorge naw son and Robert daymond The rest are daymond oormier ohester Flsh Alfred Kallnow 1, Rlthard Durke and uerard Hedln . . . A . A ' i l - A A , , . : L f 1 H Q 1 . . L' s N I 1 x Q r ' r ,. 1 . . , gi M M 5. . . 1 . H . A' . a i H .. ' e l year's quintet. The team began its season surprisingly well. During L . .44 . A 0 A F I . lil i ' ' ' ' We P C P - . M Y . .. . 'M , 1 1 'e ' E , S - 1 V - ,. . J ' J J ' ' sg 1 f , S . gdjegllff E301 Front row left to P1 at Kallnowskl Hagberg Lawson Rayrond Jans son, nurke Drown Second row Thomas Luuklo edln Jo nson Thomas R3blD3 nroo hamer Mondor hr Wetnerell coach berte ormler Mr metierell called out candldates for b seball on the 1FSt of April Ioor weather prevented ucn practlce before the flrst gene Wlth only a few veterans from tke team of 1941 the coach lad to rebulld practlcallf a new squad Senlors on the team are George nawson, Hlldlng Jansson and Robert Raymond -rv I ' ' 1 - 5' ' 1 1 1 'A 1 'X D l ' F : . m , Q , n , n , A , e , r- T o , , A . A , A I- v Q n Thlrd row: Cresswell Sturrock Smlth Cnrlstensen Thomas Lall- 7 7 7 3 J , G . . . ,F ' a f' . ' f m . ' A ' 1 . . ' 1 ,- 1 , . Y . l X 1 . 3 Q X BIIJZZIJZIIXZ Xlfllll Ulf' t row left to P15513 Natalle una a llta Bertnlaume Darbara nlllott nllllan ngurstrom ntflel Falfe ren noulse Sorlln Second new elen Ruksnaltrs rnanaeer ear' lvn 3I zi'3I L ltn Town send ar on Orrn dlair-e vommo Uean Demon IVlSS Hvatt cdacn nm' 5 s Season L Da 1 fba team played manv beams t t T 'net ln Otner 1 e-are n a e ga es were p a blX of Y' lese Ae-re won, fue l Qt an e a a tle game 7 , x Ir 5 fn S ' 'M : ' ' L Y A sne, Ar' ' ' . , 'L . ,. .F . H . , W. f . . , ., . . M5 n, . ,, . . G W .- . , , . ,. .- , .N f, A U d 1, , . A. L , .. , - V , .A . , L1 i H , F ' i , ' ' 5 , 1' U 4, . Tnir-d row: Alleyne Alnrecnt, Lary noyce, Qcrcthy Hague, :.thelMuI'pny. ' inf thi V the fJiI wS' x'Swl'3n 'll . ' . t ' P tha i had ncgm 'L . '- -. I. ell twelv f me Yl 'ed. J 5 ' , -F V , :- 0-3 den wfs P ' . gf www ,jracl jrfzllfzv 7 ir J , 0 za 0 ERTIS1: 1 4 ITDH I -ED INCORPORATED PHOTOGRAPHERS CLASS CF 1942 3uNDEN STREET VVCDRCESTER MASSAC H US ETTS ESTABLI HED 192 E QMRWQME Q M AND J if it A f- VQQIX NX 6 W5 Nu, IX If J-X mpq VIQf I I HOU NO f J 34 TH YEAR IIIE IIIIIIEIIIIU SCIIUUI where successful careers begun xox is the tlme for ambltlous o rg wcmen to or-epa e for the many Secretarlal and Of 1ce Posltlons V311 able 1n Tnaustry and Coverrmer-t Servlce For th rty four' IC 16 t e I- IPC D COL s een '1 leader ln the Lsl e s d1c Lon or'Id. SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 6 THRU AUG14 mu TERM SEPTEMBER al 1942 SEIIU FUR II EIZIIIIIUI5 Enme arh Hoof EEIITRHL BIIILDIIII3 TEL 5-3278 UIUIICESTEIIITIDSS X ' IAIZ E '5 X xv FJ U I fI ,J f I ff v TI' 1 -Jfa Ii Eff I X I F-' If ws-3--'J' Agni ! ! X I I X X .I fx II I4 .. .. ... Y 'A ' I C 'I 'J I 'Q 'I J 'I 'I 'J III1 I U .Je .,,A.,. ,M . ,,. ., .,:a:: ll ' H 'T I. ' . . ' ' y U. . ' A 1' . I.. . . 0- . - . 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