Beverly High School - Beverlega Yearbook (Beverly, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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ROY HOVVARD ACKERMAN .-icfiz'1'fi1-s: Band 10, 11: Photog- raphy Club 12. Pvt llohhu: Collecting guns. Tak- ing: pictures. Pct Saying: I don't care. Ambitious: To continue school- ing. Roy entered the Marine Corps in the summer of 15944 and after com- pleting his period of training. serv- ed on Guam for nearly two years where he had special military qualifications as a military police- man. Discharged in August. 1946, he is now a member of the Marine Corps Reserve. One of the numerous veterans is Roy: At taking pictures he's quite the boy. ROBERT AMBROSE Bob Pr! lllfililllf Designing I'rI Sauiuglz Off to the hills. .lmhilianlsz To own and operate a trucking business. Designing is the favorite hobby of Bob, If he studies real hard, he'll do a good job. MARY A. ALEXANDER Alex Activities: Commercial Club ll: Aegis typing staff 12: Safety Patrol 10, 11, 12. Pct Ilobhur The piano. PM Saying: Oh, gee whiz'! .-imbitionsx To go to business college and become a merchan- dise buyer. A merchandise buyer Mary wants to be. - She'll surely succeed-with her personality. MURIEL ANDERSON Mimi .ilcfirilicsz Award as best war bond salesman 10: Glee Club 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Pan American Relations Club 11, 12. l'f'l HONHI: Playing the piano. Pct Saying: Oh! my golly! .lmbilionsz Go in training for a nurse. VVork awhile and then get married. NVhen Mimi at last becomes a nurse She'll save many a patient from the hearse. PATRICIA ALLEN Pat Activities: Senior Memoirs Sub- scriptions 12: Executive Com- mittee 10, 12: Social Commit- tee 11, 12. Chairman 12: Home Room President 10, Treasurer 11, 12: Junior Marshall 11: Drama Night, Properties 115 Mixed Chorus 10. 11, 12: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Dramatic Club 11: Safety Patrol 11, 12, Lieu- tenant 12. Pct Hobby: Sports Pct, Saying: We'll see ya Ambitious: Leland Powers School of Radio and Theatre. Become a success in my profession. In future years we know Pat will, Be happy with her boy friend Bill. SAMUEL APPLETON, JR. asam.. Activities: Drama Night 10. 11: Band 10. 11, 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 12. Pct Hobby: Gardening Pet Saying: We don't do that here. Ambitious: College. Electrical Engineer. With flute in hand and brains on top, Sam's a man the gals will stop.

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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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PRISCI LLA A RSENAU LT Activities: Home Economics Club 11, IZ: President 12: Surgical Dressings 10. Pet Hobby: Swimming: Pvt Saying: May green apples grow in Egypt! .-lorbilirmsz To train at North Shore Babies Hospital and be- come a private baby nurse. If Priscilla's present plans prevail, She'll emulatc Florence Nightin- gale. PRISCILLA ATKINSON Pea rl Art1'vit1'f'x: Glee Club 12. PM Hobby: Playing the guitar. Pvt Saying: Mayhc. I'll think it over. Ambitzbns: Attend hairdrcssing' school. Become a hairdresser. A pleasant and charming miss is Pearl: Her winning smile will make you whirl. DAVID W. ASHLEY I iy:hter .-1z'tiviti1's: Sheet Metal Club 10. Pet Hobby: Photography Ambitions: To work at automo- bile trade and own a small gar- afre. Blue-eyed and blond is this lad: With mechanics much success he's had. JUNE I . AUCONIC .lunebu11 .flrfivifiwsz Band 10, ll: Al'!rlN typing staff 12: Current Events Club IZ: Basketball ll, 12. l'4'I, Hobby: Collecting rare coins, l'1't Saying: Are you happy'. ' .1nrln'l,i0nx: Attend a school. Some type of office work. .Iune desires to attend school first: Then in otlice work she'll be well versed. ,f 'S Ai DOROTHY M. ATKINSON Dottie .-tr't1'z'iti4's: Glee Club 10. Pet Hobby: Playing the piano. I'c't Saying: Golly ,lmbitiunsz To fro to Forsythe Dental. To be a dental hygien- ist. A smile for everyone has this fem As a dental hygienist she'll prove a gem. BARBARA ANN l5A'l't'IlEl.IJElC Barb .lf'fl'l'ffI'1'NZ Ilouse ol' Delepxatm s Alternate 101 Minute Man lo: Surgical Dressings lo, ll, 12: Baton Squad 10, ll, 12: Dra- matic Club 12: Swimming ll: Drama Night 12. l'rl Hobby: Swimming, skating l'wf Saying: You know '. ' .lmbifionsz Attend a business school. Secretarial work. Always a smile and full of jest. Sho.-'s one of the best in ll.H.S.

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