Chelmsford High School - Yearbook (Chelmsford, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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W QQ ' r 491947 smut BooK JJ 'f . I 1 Sem r s ABC s A cti Eleanor Allen lush Shirley Russell Cute Marjorie White Dimpled Estelle Gervais Efficient Arlene Devno Fair Nancy Pickard Gentle Thelma Burton Humorous Margaret Kydd Intelligent Elaine Soutter Jolly Alice McHugh Kind Evelyn Desmarais Lovable Abby Vondal Meek Isabelle Gonsalves Neat Lorraine Boucher Optimistic Dorothy Nystrom Pessimistic Shirley Miller Quiet Lillian Roach Radiant Ruth Pearson N Smart Mary Mulcahy ' Tiny Mildred McMaster Upftofdate Virginia Billington Vivacious Nancy Sweet Winstmnie Matildzl Capuano X All girls Xp Yawning Zealous .1 if ,gs MJ 5 Shirley Harvey Maureen Dane C is for our classmates whom we never shall forget. H is for the homework that we leave with no regret. E is for the effort with which we did our work. L is for our lessons which daily we did shirk. M is for the movies we enjoyed at our assemblies. S is for the Senior Prom that brings back golden memories. F is for the football games that we enjoyed each fall. O is for the office that was wellfknown to all. R is for the reasons which we gave for being bad. D is for the dances and the good times that we had. H is for the homerooms where we went day after day. I is for the intelligence we tried so to display. G is for the grades to which we all aspired. x H is for the habits which at High School we acquired. S is for the study hall where we fashioned future dreams. C is for the captains of our very worthy teams. H is for the help our faculty bestowed. O is for our officers and the leadership they showed. O is for the opportunities which before us did arise. L is for the luster of the memories we prize. JOAN MCENANY '47 Elaine Soutter '47

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CHELMSFORD HIGH SGIHOOL 190 .Llc 499 400453. IJ. d,,gs.f Whcit Sports Mecm To An American Boy Most people consider sports from the point of view of the spectator, but sports are not just games packed with excitement for the entertainment of the onlooker. Has it ever occurred to you to analyze the respects in which a boy gains as a ref sult of participating in sports? He gains responsibility, teamwork, sportsmanship, and physical exercise. Responsibility teaches a boy to carry out orders. It teaches him to hold down his position despite the outcome. It teaches him accountability for his own actions, for in the game he sees the immediate results of his own doings. Teamwork puts a boy in a position where he is no longer on the lookout for him' self alone but where he develops the care and will to cofoperate with others. Sportsmanship teaches a boy to control himself while losing. It trains him to accept defeat or setback with the poise of a winner, and to accept success with generosity to the loser. f Physical exercise produces a strong, healthy body. It remedies flaws in structure and function, and puts into condition muscles that are not exercised otherwise. Sports will never fade from the American scene as long as such rewards are forth' coming. A boy often wonders to himself what a dull place this would be without them. just what would the American boy do and become in his America without sports? W' R2-l?:l2l-'L L-Q22 '47 you X 01,36 go if tirivjef. go ei, lf, '16 iw Limb mdfa' 'V 7'fZ7f25iffr,J ftff ia

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