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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY l OUR EARLY HISTORY, 1945-1946 On September 6, 1945, we entered the Beverly High School three hundred and ten strong. After the preliminary hustle and bustle of open- ing lockers and finding our way about the maze of corridors, We settled down to join the school activities. First. we elected the following class officers: President, Andre Machain, Vice-President, George Sunderland, Secretary, Richard Fieldg Treasurer, Shirley Osborn. The Wedding, a comedy, was the play We presented on Drama Night. Ralph Kulberg Won the prize for the best acting performance. The other members of the cast were Tamara Ushakoff. Donald Prisby, Norman Morin, Samuel Appleton, Elizabeth McGee, and Marie Patch. Mr. Jameson was appointed as our class adviser. Many members of our class participated in football: William Di- Paolo, Richard MacDougall, Luigi Petrosino, Gregory Semons, Roger St.- Pierre, Fred Walker, George Sunderland, James Weaver, and Norman Trefry. We were well represented on the Cross Country team by Robert Macdonald, William Moffett. Robert Kingsley, Richard Kellom, Melvin Dawe, Frank Sholds, Robert Gove, and Lawrence Cann. Thomas Wood, Raymond Carey, and Stephen Huntington were ac- tive in basketball. Melvin Dawe and Arthur Dooling participated in the track meets. Peter Price, George Zarkades, Raymond Carey, and Arthur Collins went all out for baseball. The girls' basketball team included Helen Maggiacomo, Marilyn Mason, Jacqueline Wiley, Fay Wright, and Roberta Holmes from our class. OUR HISTORY IN THE MIDDLE AGES, 1946-1947 We entered B.H.S. again on September 5, 1946, after a summer of rest. By this time, we were familiar with the school and got an early start by re-electing Andre Machain as Presidentg George Sunderland as Vice- Presidentg and Shirley Osborn as Treasurer. David McClary was elected Secretary. This year the class of '48 presented The Trysting Place in the annual Drama Night Competition. The members of the cast included Tamara Ushakoff, Samuel Appleton, Norman Currier, Marguerite Neve, Harriet Masterman, Donald Rogers, and Norman Russell. On February 14, we held our annual social which was enjoyed by all who attended. The social committee had the gym well decorated in keeping with Valentine's Day. Ice cream, cake, and punch were served.
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SE IUH CLASS HISTORY This year our football representatives numbered 23: Richard Mac- Dougall, William DiPaolo, John Donovan, David McClary, Arthur Dooling, Ralph Drinkwater, Philip Ferris, Luigi Petrosino, Gregory Semons, Roger St. Pierre, Fred Walker, Frank Sholds, Lucio Vallone, Walter Hayes, Philip Hanscome, Donal Jarvis, Leverett Campbell, Raymond Carey, and Georges Comiskey who won the Larry McLean Trophy for 1946. Robert Macdonald, Robert Sharp, Thomas Wood, Raymond Carey, and Ronald Huard took part in basketball. Joseph Mitchell, Ralph Kul- berg, William Moffett, Robert Macdonald, Richard Lindsley, Lawrence Cann, Melvin Dawe, Robert Kingsley, and Richard Kellom ran for Cross Country. Raymond Carey, Melvin Dawe, and Donal Jarvis were our con- tributions to the Track Team. Peter Price, George Zarkades, Leverett Campbell, Robert Sharp, Arthur Collins, Raymond Carey, and Lawrence Cann were active in base- ball. Hockey lured Richard Lefavour, John Donovan, Peter Price, Law- rence Woodbury, and Arthur Collins. Our girl basketball players were Helen Maggiacomo, Marilyn Ma- son, Jacqueline Wiley, and Roberta Holmes. Barbara Ryan was a regular member of the Cheerleaders, while Norma White, Pat MacLaughlin, and Theresa Laverdiere were substitutes. Joseph Nuccio won an award for the best essay on My Trip to Washington. Marie Patch was presented with the College Club Award. A few members of our class left. James Morrison went to a pre- paratory school, David King went to Governor Dummer's Academy, and Russell Faust and Richard Porter attended Danvers High School. OUR MODERN HISTORY, 1947-1948 On September 3, 1947 we again entered B.H.S. looking forward to our final year of school activities. We elected for our officers: Richard Field, Presidentg Jacqueline Wiley, Vice-President, June Williams, Sec- retary, and Shirley Osborn, Treasurer. Our Barn Dance held on November 14, was an affair much enjoyed by all. Jeans and shirts were in style. Cider and doughnuts were served by a few senior boys dressed as farmers, much to the delight of all. This dance was the first in a number of years at which pupils were allowed to bring outsiders who were not members of the school. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 'i , . First row, left to right: Therese Patch, Gordon Bell, Richard Field, Jacqueline Wiley, June Williams, Shirley Osborn, Richard McDougall, Helen Dean. Seconrlrow, left to right: Mr. Jameson, Adviser, Roberta Holmes, Susan Carnevalc, Patricia Allen, Edna Peabody, Phyllis Mcrcaldi, Joyce Leonard, Louise Sollows, David McClary. Tllirfl :7'0'llP, left to 'I'I.!llIf.' Michael Nardella, Donald Prisby, Robert. Sharp, John Davis, Philip Hanscombe, Norman Trefry, Leverett Campbell.
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