Belchertown High School - Oracle Yearbook (Belchertown, MA)
- Class of 1954
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NJ- - 1. , ' ' , f - if WL ELAINE LOUISE BENTLEY 'A uiet exterior conceals much.n Q May Queen Attendant Dance Committees Christmas Pageant NANCY EDITH BOOTH WAS sweet as they come.n Art Editor of the nOrac1eN and nYear- bookn May Queen's court Secretary of Dramatic Club Business Manager Curtis Magazine Drive DONALD FRANCIS BOCK nLeast said is soonest mended.n Photography Editor of 'YearbookW Paper Drives Dance Com ittees Junior Stand MARY ELIZABETH BROWN nwomen are never at a loss for words.n Dance Committees May Queen's Court Music Librarian Paper Drives 3 CHARLES MYRON BUSH WAS he thinketh in his heart, so is he.n Paper Drive Senior Float Dance Com ittees Junior Stand SHIRLEY ANN CUTTING 'For she's such a bright, little, light, little mischievous lass.n Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3, M Pro Merito May Queen's Court Senior Float DONALD HARVEY DUGRE 'Even though vanquished, he could argue sti11.n News Editor of the nOraclen Pro Merito Senior Float Paper Drives BLANCH TTE EUNICE EATON 'Tho mildest manners and the gentlest heart.' Junior Prom Queen Pro Merito Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3 4 MADELINE MARIE'FTTZGERALD Pull er spirit, full er fun, full er pep that gets things denee' Pro Merito Latin Award, Elks Club Award Literary Editor 'Oracle' Class Reporter 2, 3, L DAVID GEDRGE HODGEN 'I'11 be merry, I'11 be free, I'l1 be sad for nobodye' Vice-President 3, President A Student Government Day Representative Basketball 1, 2 3, M Baseball 2, 3, L WILLIAM LYMAN HUBBARD 'And seems a saint when most I play a dev11.' Class Treasurer 1 3, M Vice-Pres. 2 L Basketball 1, 3, R, Baseball 1, 2 Pro Merito sports Editor 'Yearbook' JACQUELINE LOUISE KIMBALL 'Happy-go-lucky, easz-ge-free, nothing en earth bothers me. Christmas Pageant Dance Com ittee Magazine Drive W 5 WILLIAM ALTON KING nAll things he loves but dancing most of all.n B J.V. Basketball Manager 3 Varsity Basketball Manager M Band Baseball Manager 3 CONRAD RICHARD KIRBY nAway with Books! I will draw my inspiration from 1ifeJn Senior Float Dance Committees Junior Stand ROBERT HENRY LINDQDIST nAlways working when there's need. Ever ready with a kind deed.n Basketball R Baseball 1, 2, 3, A Class President 15 2 Class Sec. M Associate Editor Oraclen, Pro Merito News Editor nYearbookn, nBoys' Staten CLIFFORD WENDELL McGINNIS nThe hardest job in the world is trying to find the easiest job.u Paper Drives Senior Pageant Dance Committees 6 LELAND PHILLIPS MINER nLife without laughter is a dreary blank.n Class Vice-President M Pro Merito Senior Pageant Dance Committees JOHN LAWRENCE MORROW nLove many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe.n Sports Editor of the nOraclen Paper Drives Dance Committees BERNICE MISH nHer days are bright as she walks her way, for she always has kind things to say.n Class Secretary 3 Alumni Editor of the nOraclen Cheerleader 2 Dance Committees 1 ROBERT KILLIKELLY MORSE 'He's not very short, nor yet very tall? But he sure can handle that basketba1l.' Class Pres. 3 Vice-Pres. 1 Basketball, Baseball 1, 2, 3, h Business Manager 'Oraclen, nYearbookN Pro Merito 7 ESTHER MAE PIERCE WA girl who can work, a girl who can play, a girl who's a pal to you every day.n Pro Merito Business manager of Crowell-Collier Drive Typing Editor of nYearbookn Dramatic Club 1, 3, A A 3 LOIS MAE RHODES WReady for work, ready for play, always happy, good natured and gay.n nYearbookn Editor Associate Editor nOrac1eH Class Secretary 1 nGirls Staten Pro Merito Junior Stand, Paper Drives ANN JACQUELINE YOUNG A WA little nonsense now and then is , relished by the wisest men.' ,- -Ns Pro Merito lf' 'NF' Literary Editor of nYearbookn ,,, Latin Award, Nancy Austin Award 453, Class Secretary 2 CLASS COLORS: Green and gold CLASS FLOWER: Maroon carnation CLASS MOTTO: The higher we rise, the broader our view. B 2 XX If i 'Ai I Y Q, I Ig I I I I I N If g I-3 r v Ll. II II ,I I ,, , 'II l'fI, I III 7 if IIIIQQ. -'I IMI I I , I .1 Iuqlfl 'P '1 II I. 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In -. ,H ,, Q 2 2 V 316 5,011 x , ,fx Yu: w , vm., , Q' - Q :Qg 1 ,1.f,:.. .N x5 ff , X 'N -xx 'Z QXW '!g ,wx ell lOl' ,SYM Ebb mobs ffarfefgaf Lee Miner 4Loca1 and County winner of the March of Dimes Free Foul shooting contest 'H' B111 Hubbard Bob Lindquist 15 'ffl J, V x1P-95 APS I 'Ilru Q CHhERLEADERS BASEBALL l Xx xw -Q ,Q ff 'W Y' EX IWW L55 Lil' CKCL65 aM5t0l In the fall of 1950 we entered the high school rather meek and fearful. Im ediately we elected class officers who were, President ------ -Bob Lindquist Vice President--Bill Hubbard Secretary ---- ---Lois Rhodes Treasurer ------- Bob Morse Class Reporter--Leda Boudreau Adviser --------- Mrs. Jackson In early October we sponsored a hobby show which was very successful. Then, after having been initiated, we became full fledged members of B.H.S. We all took part in the short play which our In February we busily set out to have fore. Of course, we all were members At the beginning of our Sodhmmwe ficers: class presented for the Christmas party a Valentine Dance better than ever be- of the chorus which sang at graduation. year, we elected the following class of President ------- Bob Lindquist Vice President--Bob Morse Secretary ---- ---Ann Young Treasurer ------- Bill Hubbard Class Reporter--Madeline Fitzgerald Adviser -------- -Miss Hudson Our comic entry in the Fair Day parade won us second prize. Three short skits were our contribution to the Christmas party this year. In June we ordered our class rings. we sponsored the Senior Reception which everyone enjoyed. As Juniors, we elected the following officers: President ------- Bob Morse Vice President--Dave Hodgen Secretary ------- Bernice Mish Treasurer ------- Bill Hubbard Class Reporter--Madeline Fitzgerald Adviser --------- Mrs. LeGrand Our first big undertaking this year was the Junior Stand. we all took part in making it a big success. At Christmas we presented a pageant which every- one agreed was very beautiful. Since the ORACLE, a staff was chosen. the Juniors publish the third issue of Editors-in-chief ---- -Bob Lindquist, Lois Rhodes Business Manager ----- Bob Morse Literary Editor ------ Madeline Fitzgerald Sports Editor -------- John Morrow Art Editor ----------- Nancy Booth News Editor ------ ----Don Dugre Alumni Editor -------- Bernice Mish It was now time for the long awaited Junior Prom. we chose as our theme Stardust and the hall was beautifully decorated to fit the occasion. Blanchettc Eaton was May Queen and her attendants were Betsy Brown, Shirley Cutting, Elaine Bentley, and Nancy Booth. In the spring we had a very successful paper drive and many of us were in the school chorus which sang at the music festival in Turners Fall. At graduation eleven members of our class received Pro Merito pins. 17 As Seniors, we elected the following class officers: President ------- Dave Hodgen Vice President--Leland Miner Secretary ------- Bob Lindquist Treasurer ---- ---Bill Hubbard Class Reporter--Madeline Fitzgerald Adviser --------- Mrs. LeGrand We got busy right away by having an initiation dance and a paper drive. our float, depicting the scene of Pocahontas and John Smith, won us third prize in the Fair Day parade. we soon elected a yearbook staff which included: Editor-in-Chief ------ Lois Rhodes Business Manager ----- Bob Morse Photography ---------- Don Bock Art Editor --------- --Nancy Booth Literary Editor ------ Ann Young Sports Editor -------- Bill Hubbard News Editor- ------ ---Bob Lindquist Type Editor -------- --Esther Pierce In October class pictures were taken by Brown Studio. Our next project was the Sadie Hawkins Dance which everyone supported. Bernice Mish headed the Christmas card drive in which all the Seniors worked very hard. For the Christmas party, the whole class took part in a pageant. Mrs. Tague's Problems of Democracy Class sponsored a mock election for the school to choose a Senior to represent B.H.S. at Boston on Student Government Day. In a close contest Dave Hodgen defeated Betsy Brown. After finally choosing nJune Madn as our class play, the following cast was chosen: Penny wood ------- Chuck Harris ----- Mrs. Wood -------- Elmer Tuttle ----- Dre w0Od. Effie ------------ Milly Lou -------- G. Mervyn Roberts Roger Van Vleck-- Mr. Harris ------- Shirley Wentworth Ralph Wentworth-- Julie Harris ----- Shirley Cutting David Hodgen Madeline Fitzgerald John Morrow Billy King Esther Pierce Ann Young Bob Morse Bob Lindquist ----Leland Miner Nancy Booth Charles Bush Bernice Mish The other class members worked hard on the following projects: Property Manager- -----------Clifford McGinnis Assistant Property Manager--Bill Hubbard Prompter--------- Business Manager- -----------Blanchette Eaton -----------Lois Rhodes Costumes and Make-up--- ---- -Betsy Brown Refreshments --------------- -Elaine Bentley y Ushers -------- --- ---- -------Donald Dugre y P1ctures---- ---- ------------Donald Bock A Curtain Manager ------------ -Conrad Kirby yBy the combined efforts of all the play was a great success. Cn the morning lof April 2h we left on our long awaited class trip during which we visited ysuch famous places as: Empire State Building, washington Monument, Radio City Music Hall, United Nations Building, and F.B.I. Building. we arrived home tired but eager to start preparations for graduation. K N Nun P, OW Y? fr N Cfarid iff SE Our class is now ready to leave school And since willing treasures has long been a rule Here is a list of items so precious we leave our friends for we can't take them with us From Bob Lindquist for Pete Allen remains A basketball book for all of the games. A piano to play school music so deft' From M. Fitzgerald for J. Labroad is left. Ann Young has willed a private telephone To Sandra Rhodes to end troubles at home. some shiny new scissors Esther Pierce will leave To Mrs. LeGrand--for those she'll never retrieve. Bob Morse gives a book on nwhat's Wrong with Womenn To Clif Dyer--we hope that it will help him. A book of excuses Don Dugre hands down To John Garvan so he may wander through town. For Barbara Squires from Blanchette Eaton remains Her ticket-selling job at basketball games. Nancy Booth gives her job as Blanchette's assistant To M. Russell--who'll be good cause she's persistent. Leland Miner offers to give Richard Knight An alarm clock so hefll get to school all right. To bequeath some sneakers is Billy King's aim To our principal for the next faculty game. Betsy Brown would like to give Mrs. Tague Two shiny ear plugs--they'll be a good aid. Donald Bock wants to bequeath his curly hair To M. Booth--now her locks won't cause any care. Elaine Bentley offers to Marilyn Bullough Some type paper to use when Mrs. LeGrand says,nNo.' A basket weaving set is left by Dave Hodgen For the girls' team--now winning won't be a problem. His truck to be used next year on paper drives From Clif McGinnis for Norm Forest survives. Conrad Kirby offers to Harold Norman His seat in Problems which he seldom stayed in. From Billy Hubbard for George Dupont has been left His crew Cut which it took so long to get. A car to transport all of the kids around Is given by Charles Bush to Frankie Towne. To Donny Camp is left a voice so clear From John Morrow--who's one we love to hear. To Mary and Patty Socha and Joyce Dupuis L. Rhodes, S. Cutting, and B. Mish leave willingly Some souvenirs from the Statue of Liberty washington Monument and Empire State Building. L To all underclassmen, our footsteps we leave To walk our ways in fond memories. 5 X S I ' 3 Tn' 'ii ,L - 7 Ml' POP QC Bill King will build a rocketship TO travel in the Breeie And then he'll travel to the moon To see if it's made of cheese. Don Dugre plans to cure the sick we don't know if he wilfli We hope its not the people But the diseases he's going to kill. Blanchette is going to represent the U.S. In the next Olgmgic Meet To race agains e Champions This ought to be a treat. Bernice is going to lad wrestle with every pro across ElZ1eTtTa. 'F' So when you watch your T V Look for T0e Hold Mish the Great. Now Nancy will be a great designer To be known in every nation And will create new types of clothes She'll be quite a new sensation. Cliff McGinnis of our class 0r Red as he is lmown Is going to get married And a Texas ranch he'll own. Shirley is going to be a model And show off brand new cars Or else be wrapped in cellophane Advertising cigars. Lee is going E2 invent a new type of grass Zlhat you won't have to mow You just bury the seed down five feet So it will not be able to grow. Her first chance to go to Boston Esther is going to grab She wants to work for Checker Driving taxi cabs. Lois is going to be an auctioneer Where she will really And she'll also have a three piece band And be a square dance caller. Madeline will have her own business In every state she'll have a branch Yes she'll make a lot of money Owning the world's largest mink ranch. 20 Ann Young And climb And swing Trying to is going to be a steepleiack the spires high around on the ropes attract some guy. Bob is going to be a doctor He has already got a nurse This doctor really is prepared Because he's also got a hearse John is going to be on the radio For he's interested in sports He is going to be a commentator And give baseball reports. Charles is going to be a frogman And search the oceans deep For gold, silver, and other riches This boy wants nothing cheap. Betsy is going to join the circus And she'll do quite well In the little tent of hers where she'll fortune tell. which will not keep him poor You'l1 probably never see him go by But you'll hear his mighty roar. Bob is going to be another Ziegfeld And hire chorus girls whicE'H5 w1II attract with his bleached blond curls. Around the world he's going to go Yes that's what they tell Davey And it won't cost him a red cent For he's going to join the Nagy. Elaine is going to swim From the U.S. to'Epa1n Then by way of the Pacific She'll swim back home again. Bill Hubbard is going to keep on But it will not be with cars He's going to run a rocket ship Between the earth and Mars. Don Bock is always taking snap shots At ev-ery affair And he can also handle a shot gun when he goes a hunting bear. 21 Connie's going to own an express company racing 0 M' 1 cw Hgh, that my blood were nIt's too--too pricelessln water, thou athirSt.' 'Pettic0at, Effieln nChuck Harris, you dare come back and talk aboutu 'You called me Mrs. Wood?n 'She stepped into a gopher hole with I lmrodwrfwtf I nl believe you're taking me in to dinnerln 22 un right all right! If you'l1 just stop bawlingl' M1171 Q ,Q 2? 4, ELS- 5511 3 W XM X Plaza Restaurant Lil' 017. 8!Cl,Cf0I'5 In the heart of the business district Palmer National Bank Mamber of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The Mutual Plumbing k Heating Co. Hardware Utilities Gibson Chevrolet Company Hamel's Parakeet Hou Latest Model Chevrolets se All Colors in Parakeets Belchertown Meat Market Quality Meats and Provisions, Sea Foods and Frozen Gould's Esso Station Belchertown Farms Tires, Batteries and Accessories Quality Milk and Cream Belchertown Motor Sales Dr. J. Collard Daisy Mae Restaurant Chadbourne's Service Ellie's Hudson Sales 8 Service Your town Doctor Dinners--Sandwiches--Sundaes Station Texaco Gas G Motor Oil For the Night Owls Main Street Palmer, Mass. Main Street Palmer, Mass. Amherst, Mass. Q0 Dickinson Street Amherst, Mass. Wright Street Amherst, Mass. Tel. 2611 Belcnertown, Mass. Te1.352l Belchertown, Mass. Tel. 3273 Belchertown, Mass. Tel. 2011 Belchertown, Mass. Main Street Belchertown, Mass. Maple Street Belchertown, Mass. Jct. Rts. 9 R 202 Belchertown, Mass. Route 9 Belchertown, Mass. william John Hogan M.D. Your town Doctor Ralph W. Trombly Agency Real Estate--Insurance--Notary Public T. V. Pratt k Son Native Lumber and Mill Work, Clapboards, and Shavings Keith R Horganfs Pharmacy Prescriptions delivered to your door -. Tel. 3121 Belchertown, Mass. Tel. noel ' Belchertown, Mass. Tel. A606 Belchertown, Mass. Main Street Three Rivers, Mass The Ware Cooperative Bank Corner of Church and Main Street Serving Ware and Vicinity over a century Ware Savings Bank 1850-195k H. E. Kimball A Sons Bottled Gas--Television Jackson's Store Films, Flashbulbs, and Cameras Dr. F. Austin Your Veterinarian Cohen's Fashion Shop Ladies'and Gent's Clothes Bolles Shoe Store Shoes for the Entire Family Brown Studio School Photographer Zabek Motors New Dodge and Plymouth Cars Anna R. Gold Insurance Agency Insurance at its best University Motors Sales and Service Hastings Newspaper Stand ware, Mass. Bank Street Ware, Mass. North Main Street Belchertown, Mass. Main Street Belchertown, Mass. Road Three Rivers Belchertown, Hass. Ware, Mass. Open Friday Till 9 Amherst, Mass. Worthington Street Springfield, Mass. Tel. Palmer 1190 Palmer, Mass. Jabish Street Belchertown, Mass. College Street Amherst Mass. Amherst, Mass. up , J-IQ' 41 N. -.8 as it ,W Isl. 5 4 n , 0 Wi ' V 1 . 5 ' w I U' A . if 00 bl' 4 uf-. f 5 .-lL ! .lx -.L .. L ' 11 r 1 an Ee yu W R 1 'V' '1 Lx 1 ' xr' E11 5 .4 QW, -M ii '-r , Q.. Hr Zi. , . b. A I '51 ,. E L. 511 .ld ' . J! 'wi ae, ii V J' L' r. 13' rp, .i x. 1 '...,L .WR - ... 65.41 .,4 P b I ! 1 . ' x ff 1. .1 K f ,.. .-'- ,, . v nr r . ' x , K ,xv Qi' 'K 1 Q . . V t - .. V 9-P14 ' nv f . ' ' ' C' ' '-Vi'-4-:':-Y'f4'fR !!g 5' in A r.- .4 155' ,,,,1-, -. -4 , . 4, L 4 H xg,-Y..-. .', ., , +5 'Ji -' H: T I. ' t 1.-3 . .. 1. .A ' . ,f iw K' V .' 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