Auburn High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Auburn, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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Auburn High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Auburn, MA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 13 of 56
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Page 13 text:

IORRAINE MARTIN PLAY Weddmg Bells DIALOGLE Marriages are made heaven B nd '5 4 Ilbralxan 4 Freshman Reception Committee 3 Food Sale I CAROLINE 'VIILLAY PL XY Land of Smiles DI ALOCLE Glve me your smlle and the lovellght ln your eyes urllnq 5 -l l C tt e 5 Pl Lshsr I 4 lrograms 4 Honv Show '3 Food Sale 3 FRANK MILLER PLAY Thus Freedom of Ours DIALOGUE He IS free who llves as he chooses Food Sale 4 MAUREEN MURPHY PLAY When Irlsh Eyes Are Smlhng DIALOGUE Hold the bell' Im comm Softball Z 4 Track 1 Cheerleader 'G 4 Junior Play Senxor Play CALLDRON Literary Stafl Tulrlln 4 Glee Club 1 Rmg Committee 2 Freshman Rece uon Commxttee 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Food Sale 3 Class Trap 3 Class Secretary 3 JOAN NORTOIN PLAY Mass Blue Eyes DIALOGUE Is there a heart that muslc cannot melt? r rt Staff l National Honor Soclet Cvlee Club l Prom Com Green D4 me A y uuttee 5 4 Lxbrarlan 5 Play Lsher l Hobby Show '3 Food Sale 'l Gradu uauon Speaker ALICE NUGENT PLAY You Cant Beat the Irxsh DIALOGUE Our Irlsh blunders are never blunders of the heart CALIDRON Llterary Stall Booster Day Rmg Commxttee 2 Prom Commlttee 5 Freshman Reception Commlttee 4 Play Property Manager 4 Splash Party 5 Class Day Speaker Class Secretary I Vice President 4 Girls State EI LEEN O CONNELL PLAY My Sister Elleen DIALOGUE A person IS happlest who knows not the most but the best thmgs ln llfe Plav Lsher 'l PRISCILLA OLSON PLAY Music In My Heart DIALOGCE Music IS well sand to be the speech of angels CALIIJROV Llterary Staff Band 5 -l Glee Club I '7 'S 4 Rlng Committee 9 Ixbrarlan 3 Play Lsher 'I 4 Food Sale 4 NANCX OHRN PLAY The Advantages of Bemg Shy DIALOCIJE There IS nothing more powerful than silence C reen Dome Productlon Stall 'I CAL umox Buslness Stall C lee Club 1 5 4 Lxbranan 4 Play Lsher 3 4 Hobbs Show 3 Food Sale 4 CAROL PARSOINS PLAY A Christmas Carol DIALOGLE I chatter, chatter as I go Fleld Horkev '7 '5 Nfanager 4 CALLDRON Business Staff Band '7 3 4 C.vlee Club l 3 Prom Committee I Play Property Nlanager 5 High School Cor respondent lor Horrrrtxr lflegram and la I 4 I I . ,, . . . . : . . z m a . , 1 .' 1 A ' I ' . 3 ' f . w . as - H Q - - I' I ' I . I J I Tx ' f , 3 'rom lommi e f . 4: ay. ', ' f . , . 3 ll A l as - , vs . . , tr - - - H , .y . v . , - ', S, . I 5 -, : I ' Q: ' 3 - ' , , 9 ' g z D : , : , V P- 5 - Q S Z '- v . H - as t . . . . , I ' V I - . 'l I N ' I I - f a I - 3 -' A Q A I - I ' A tt 1 - U . . Basketball lg Track lg Field Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 4g junior Playg I - - A , I . 2, , . 3 Z y I ' . I -- ' . . ' ' ' - ' Y , , . ,, , ., , , , - , , . 9 , ns ' - as . - - , u - U - I - - - Y s Ur ,-... : '. ' ' -: . g ' . , : 4 . , v 4 tt - sv v . - I . 4 p . I - 5 ' ' l . : ,. ' Q ,' . ' 'g I I , 1, 3 Q y I ,' ' C - w v , It - an . - l' .-,HA A 1: N ' :A I-, , 1' , , : ' N . : , ' . I I . 3 . A , ' 1 zrtle' 1. . . .

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BERNARD LaCROIX PLAY: Take My Advice. DIALOGUE: Women and music should never be dated. Glen Club 43 Play lfsher 3. ROGER LaCROIX PLAY: For Distinguished Servicef' DIALOGUE: This weighty business will not brook delay. HENRY LaPLANTE PLAY Springtime For Henry DIALOGUE I never dare to write as funny as I can Stage Manager 3 4 OLIVE LAWSON PLAY One Touch Of Venus DI ALOGUE My love is down by the sea Basketball 1 Trackl Field Hockey 1 Softballl 2 Majorette 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Prom Committee JOHN LIND PLAY Men in White DIALOGUE What do we live for if lt is not to make life less difficult for each other? Footballl Manager3 Basketball 3 4 Baseball Managerl Z 3 Junior Play Semor Play CAULDRON Literary Staff Student Council President 4 National Honor Society Librarian 3 4 Photography 4 Hobby Shovs 3 Boys State Graduation Speaker WILLIAM LOOS PLAY The Battle for Blll DIALOGUE I m a qulet boy but walt, 1ust wait and see Track 4 CAULDRON Business Staff Play Tuket Khalrman 3 4 GERALD LOWE PLAY Swing High Swing Low el DIALOGUE Im too busy to work Baseball Z ALBERT LUUKKO PLAY Don t Rush Me DIALOGUE Never let books mter fere with your education otballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 9 Basketballl '7 5 4 Class Treasurer Student Kouncil 7 BARBARA MACAULAY PLAY Rlme and Rlme Again DIALOGUE Poetry doesnt tell you things' It makes you feel' Green Dome lroducuon Stafl 4 JEAN MacISAAC PLAY Busy As a Beaver DIALOGUE Don t say Gimme a bite Be careful of your diction I shall be delighted to have you insert your molars into this luscious fruit Basketball 1 3 Track l Field Hockey 1 '7 4 Junior Play Senior Play CAULDRON Literary Stall' 'Natlonal Honor Society Glee Club 1 2 Booster Day 2 Prom Committee 3 4 Graduation Speaker Junior Red Cross Senior Tea Lhairman Debating 4 Ii



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.IEANNE PERRY PLAY: My Best Girl. DIALOGUE: Why aren't they all contented like me? Basketball 2:5 junior Play: Green DomeAProduction Staff 43 Glee Club 1: lrom Committee 'l 4' Freshman Receptlon Committee '7. GEORGE POND PLAY Bolts and Nuts DIALOGLE A tool IS only the ex tenslon of a man s hand B nd 7 3 BARBARA PRICE PLAY The Perfect Ahbl DIALOGUE Let me out of here s etball 1 2 3 ack 1 d Hockey 1 2 'tl ll Booster Day 2 Rlnq Committee 2 Librarian 5 4 Hobby Shou 'S ELAINE REWIILLARD PLAY Belreve It or Not DIALOGUE I have never seen a greater mlracle m the world than myself Green Dome Production Staff 4 Glee Llub 7 Prom Lommlttee 4 Play Lsher 'I Food Sale 4 JOYCE REOPEL PLAY Tomorrow Is Forever DIALOGUE I wont thmk about xt today Ill thmk about lt tomorrow CAULURON Literary Stafl Bandl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 4 Prom Committee 3 4 Green Dome Art Staff GEORGE RHODES PLAY Hold That Lune DIALOGUE Bare hands grasp suc cess better than kld gloves Football 2 3 Lo Captam 4 Baseball '7 5 4 Track 3 unlor Play Class Prophet Booster Day Z Prom Lomnnttee l 4 ANNETTE RICHER PLAY Cheerful Llttle Earful DIALOGUE A cheerful look makes a dlsh a feast junior Play Sentor Play Green Dome Production Stafl CALIDRON Busrness Stafl Natlonal Honor Society Glee Club I 'tl 4 lrom Commrttee l -l lxblarlan 4 Graduation Speaker Sentor Banquet Chairman EARL RING PLAY Lights Out' DIALOGUE When a lady s ln the case, other thlngs must all glve place Track 7 Glee Club '7 PATRICIA ROYSTON PLAY Face the Foothghts DIALOGUE In a free state there must be free speech Field Hockey l 'l jumor Play Senior Play Glee Club 5 Debatlng 4 MARGLERITE SCOTT PLAY 'Life of the Party DIALOGUE A good laugh IS sun shlne tn the house Junxor Play Green Dome Production Stafl 3 4 CAULDRON Business Staff National Honor Society Prom Commlttee 'S 4 Freshman Reception Com mnttee 5 Class Trxp Commxttee 3 Graduauon Speaker

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