Chelmsford High School - Yearbook (Chelmsford, MA)
- Class of 1948
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it r .. fx ww KSN?-fk1ff'b., W X- U R CHELMSFORD HIGH SC HOCDL lf QWMQQM my Qiiyfffffw ,528 WWW Q5 CHELMSFORD MASSACHUSETTS EOGPJ of gcbfom We who work on this book pause to wonder how many times in days to come our hands will turn its pages. Unimaginable circumstances and retrospection will impel us to lift it from its place. What we shall have then become, we do not know, but we labor in the hope that these pages, whenever scanned, may flash light into the di-mness of recollection and keep bright our memory of this golden time. Emronsz Hazel Abrahamson Eleanor D. Brown Edith Hall joan Hartley William Reid ASSISTANT Emrons: Bessie Blackie Eleanor DeGuise Norma Durrell Donald I-Iankinson Ray Pike Barbara Wylie Literary Adviser-Charlotte S. Carriel Business Advisers-C. Edith McCarthy, Ernestine Maynard CA., 0.1. As time goes marching onward And our goal is attained, We tender our thanksgiving For knowledge we have gained. And as our goal is upward, The need of guidance calls, For now, O Alma Mater, W' e leave your fostering halls. If!-Sl' Yet ever we'll remember The years that have just past, The priceless counsel given, The friendships that will last The warmth of joyous laughter, Shared victory and defeat. These mem'ries that we cherish Help make our lives complete. II-54 Dear Lord, now we beseech thee Keep our steps firm and sure As on life's path we travel Its trials to endure. And may our way lead upward Toward that bright, shining star That leads us ever onward, Forbid us stray afar. Music by Eleanor D. Brown Words by Eleanor DeGuise Edith Hall Donald Hankinson Thomas Randall TO MILDRED M. HEHIR Who with the courage of a crusader raises castles in the air and then builds foundations under them We, the Class of 1948, affectionately dedicate this, our Yearbook. Education is training for action and life-a life of reason. The goal of education is a disciplined person who can apply and direct his acquired knowledge and power. If we are to have a real new world, the sound foun- dation of truth and freedom will he fostered in our homes and in our schools. This task calls for intelli- gence as well as ideals, for integrity as well as training, for patience and faith as well as resolution and courage. We must have faith in our homes and in our schools. H. MORTON JEFFORDS H. MORTON JEFFORDS SUPERINTENDENT Who brings to us and to our sflaool systrm tbe bcnrfit of valuable experience and sound jurlgmmf Jczow Care .xdcf How are you planning to pay the debt you owe for your free public school educa- tion? You owe this debt to your Parents, your Town, your State, and your Country. The amount you owe depends upon your ability to pay. You will never receive a paid in full receipt for this bill. As long as you live and are able to help others, you will owe on this debt for your education. Regardless of the vocation by which you hope to receive enough to meet your financial obligation, there will be much that you should do for which you will receive little or no monetary consideration. If you wish to continue to enjoy the American Way of Life, it is your -duty to do everything you can to keep it. You should know all you can about our government, study its history, learn of its problems, and see the dangers confronting it. Then care about these problems and dangers as much as you should about your own personal ones. Finally, act! Take an active interest in your Town, State, and National government. Remember, you cannot continue to enjoy the privileges that are yours in our democratic form of government, if you do not meet your obligations. Lucian: H. BURNS LUCIAN H. BURNS PRINCIPAL Who by untiring effort has c'mlcaz'orc'd lo bring us into a better way of life. we 7!6nwarcl anJ Unwarvl ja! The morning breaks sweet and clear, and the sun shines brightly upon the beginning of the trail. We and the day are young. The climb is easy and the ascent so gentle that we are not aware of effort, but rather of pleasant exhilaration and joyous companionship. Very gradually che trail becomes more laboredg more of our breath is spent in climbing and less in laughing and singing, yet the way is quite smooth, still fun. Then the trail narrows, growing rougher and steeper, sharp rocks hinder our progress, packs grow heavy. Unexpected storm clouds blot out the sun, and a heavy blackness settles over the trail. Suddenly the peak that had looked so in- vitingly near seems very far away and is lost in the darkness. The temp- tation to turn back is very strong upon us, but we cling to our determi- nation and struggle on. At last the clouds slowly lift, the summit nears, and finally the trail brings us to the hard won peak. A glorious panorama bathed in sunlight stretches out before us. Looking back at the difficult trail, we are filled with a sense of accomplishment. We have succeeded. So it is with life. The trail is as steep, as arduousg the difficulties and trials are as greatg the goal is as high. The way will be darkened at times with trouble, and we shall long to turn back. Companions and friends will loose the path and wander into other, devious ways. Yet as we near the finish, joy will replace sorrowg success, failure. Peace will come and drive out fear. Great will be the sense of exhilaration and accomplishment for those of us who reach the goal at the end of the long, Upward and Onward Trail. ELEANOR DEGUisE, '48 3 Z Ml? ' f 4 ' I .. ff ,V-ywf-' -' cf' f fc? . ',7'.Q, 1 1 ' -ji ui , ' i V' 'x M MN ' A .J 1 W rw , lf ' v C. EDITH MCCAKTHY, B.S.Ed. F CHRISTINE BOOTH DB t Vice-Principal ' Ld - H- ' Bookkeeping, Typewriting tm, Ivory Salem Teachers Co Colby College llege Dnsv B. MACBMYNE, B.S.Ed., A.B., EKNESTINE MAYNMD, B-S-Ed. A,M, Secrelarial Subjects English Salem Teachers College Boston University Emu. joszm-1 WATT, A.B., A.M. ' HELEN R. POLAND, A.B. French Srieure, Biology Harvard Y Boston University ,uf JPIIW MANY Pou.Akn MOGAN, B.S.Ed., M.C. Typewriting, l.B.T. Lowell Teachers College Boston University . 4 1 Mnjolus B. Scosonm, A.B., A.M. Malbunabics Wellesley College Radcliffe College -lil Munuv B. Hicks, B. '. J! Science, Maibcmai , S' CHARLOTTE S. Cfuuulzl., A.B.,l Englixh Mount Holyoke College joHN J. SHANNON, A.B., A.M. History Clark University WILLIAM P. CALLAGY, A.B. Any, Social Stmlirs, Matbernatjgx Massachusetttg llfge H Dartmouth College 7 NL,- W . ,fe Q f I. - .3 , 1 nj a :V 9 D I 5 A. T. CAMPBELL. B.A., M.E. ' Y Svfivl Sfudiff BERNIE Linuuu University of New Hampshire Band 1,,,f,,,fgo,- Boston University PATRICK j. P.4Pmu.AlDo, B.S. u MAKGAKIQT E- KEITH, B-5- Di,,ff,,, of Bow' p1,y,ic,,1 Edu,-,,,i0,, Dmfclur of Girls' Physical Education Boston University Sifgem Cfiufgfa B- U- OLIVE LlT'ru:H.u.ra,B.S.Ed. CHRISTINA N. Smrson, ILN. Music Supervisor N une Lovell State Teachers College Lowell General Hospital New York Pelyclinic 2 elllelngef. . . to' Did you Check it? AES-DQFQ ff-' you up spar? s ff bf a 'aL' - W 5 K 1,5 pave Pvc probably said this before, but . . . . . . Easy, if you know the answers The square on the bypotenuse i ...J ,IVPU 5-fa a J , - ' f zu ' - - , ,- ' ment I0 flew- nolpv 'ba' In other words, to break that YW 455551 be u . , ' ,, down for you . . . I CLASS OF 1948 Mono MQLUGFJ anal Olluldftl fijo J K 5 111 ,- I 4 ' f Tix fg1 fn ,N . 'f Q . 'SL I ,f ' L ,yx . N xx ', ,V A N 1 xx I -K I if J' ' ff H 3,5 7 5 - D.. 1 - CAM CMM. Cfm f,-YZW. MAROON AND SILVER A PEONY Cfazfd .xdafuiaem MARY P. MOGAN HELEN R. POLAND MURRAY B. HICKS gr' .' ' 3 4765 ff l' fa 44 X .,- ! 0 6 A Af ,J 1 .. 4',.4-n E 'Y ffyu, 4 'f?sf My f X ,, 21 , I SSIIJOR I m I 4 'Lf IIA , IJ . -' ,. W! Ill Q V I' Kwafgil- 7 Q all 36 cd ra ummm and c I Ush ' 6 , MARY JANE ALEXANDER MARY REGINA AVILA ll jenscn Street Westlands Z3 Graniteville Road North C c d Annual Band Concern '45, '46, '47 junior Red Crm '44. '45 AA. Munbe, '44' 'M' -45 L, uh 6 Bukulull '41, '47 Sofxball, Capm, '47 junio, R,-.1 Crm, '44, '45, -45 lmnmunl Bnkmull '45 4.4. Mfmlm '44, us, '45, '47 6 G A ' BW' 4- '- sv 47 Nob. wwf . Pnl wmv M.. Dorff Ffvw- Mr IH f, Good srudrm . . . unassuming md fnen . . emberpf cqmin of nh: xoftbxll mm . , . Slugger . . . Muxhm-r's me g-ng in mm :1 . . . has ml-If 1 ,md img , , Suez Min M1ry , . . models dungaree, . . . aurzcnon fur ,lu-U ,mb , Medic , , , oh, ,fm mm. nf ,,,g,,,. .umm fans, and how! , . , -'jun lwn .1 my skin! . . 4 dashes mm-sly abou: , , , umm m become 4 num, GORDON LYSLE AXON JOSEPH RALPH BELLEGARDE S2 Sredmnn Street Wesrlands 7 C Streer Wesrlands A.A. Member '44. '4r. '4s B-wbzll '47. mpg. '4x 4.4. Member '44, '4s. '44, '47 Glu Club Cm-an '47 junior Rrd cum '44 junior Red cms '44. '4s Swim Hop Commiuee '47 pin Mp Gln Club '47 --Aw . . . nm, and :muy , . . scoops up groundcrx ,found '-ra Rnthfr sf M.--' second lux , . . play, Church League ba-skuball . , . drivzs his Office boy - 4 - :rs-ws hwedlv - 1 V mins blushing 4 - - mi- Dad'x car . . . qulu . . . ezsy dues iz . fishes un ocusmn . . , cenr grin . . , big businesxman . . , always 1 push for the Wes:- headed for Lowell Texrile lmrirure. lands . . . class polizicimn . . . fuuure ncuununx. awk, ,5,.f4. X1 M55 .I es 'Z , :QW ,4 XM' W Av - 5 .J Iwi 1 ,1 , ,- ' .1 ?'-A-7 if 1. f . ,X W ffz. A fl 44 X 1 Q me fn A -' . b 2 . , ,Y , 'B X55-, .Lf . 9, rg -H' . v. 'Y I Lid, -1 4' g ,v ', W fi? ' ff ff' V asf X- x 3 I SSTIJORS f - ..- 4 I' x ,l fry, mil ,V .7 J' ll I' If '. 1, ., I Y, ,Y f' QW uf Am ,Q ,4 , 1, 7 Lf l,r. 'V,f ' Z 'l f lf ,v ' of ' 1 of ' Lf Ll Vx f . f A if l tr' 7' 'v ', .e fl , . rm? W' 4 if J 4 J . I fp? Jptf THOMAS VINCENT CANTARA 12 Amherst Street North Chelmsford CLASS PRESIDENT A.A. Member '44, '4l', '46 School Delegate for Good Gov. Day Band '44, '45, '46, '47 junior Dance Committee Football '45, '46, '47 Senior Dance Committee Basketball '46, '47, '4l Annual Band Conttrts '46, '47, '43 Baieball '47 Cllrlllmll Cancel!! '45, '46, '47 I Hope Tbe Band Keeps Playing Hails from North but frequent: Center . . , looks exceptionally well in a football uniform . . . Atom . . . muscle man . . . likes bowling . . . waltz king . , . smooth but powerful. DOUGLAS LEONARD MacELROY 32 Billet-ica Street Chelmsford Center CLASS SECRETARY A.A. Member '44, '4x, '45, '47 jnninr Class Treaxurer Football '43, '46 junior Red Cross '45 Football, capr. '47 Junior nance cornmarree '46 Baalrerball '47, '41 Senior Dance Committee '47 Baseball '47, '4l Glee Club Concert '44 'Take Mr Our To Tb: Ball Game Cap . . . jack of all :ports . . . authority nn world prob- lems . . . makes frequent visits to the Wexrlands . , . three stat athlete . . . busy eommitteeman . . . baker's helper . . . sharp- shooter on the basketball court . . . good fellow. f57f ' , 705' I Af , I I Lf 1 ' r rf , ,-iff' 1 f' La. I. 1 E L, www ' 4 l RICHARD FRANCIS MEAC-HER 78 Gorham Street East Chelmsford VICE-PRESIDENT A.A. Member '44, '45, '46, '47 Junior Dance Committee Football '45, '46, '47 Senior Dance Committee Clan President '46 Intramural Basketball '46 Going My Way Ritchie . . . quiet . . . slow to anger . . . gifted pianist . . . senxe of humor, under it all . . . gridiron gladiator . , . takes studies casually . , . Westland: claims his leisure time . . . nice bay ta know . . . host of friends, if' A' 1 peed f f' 7 JOAN ALICE HARTLE 26 Sylvan Avenue Wcstlandf .Ml Z cuss TREASURER W ayf- .Z 1 ' GRADUATION SPEAKER Af' 7 A.A. Member '44, '41, '46, '47 Class Ring Committee , ,J yi junior Red Cross ws. ws. '47 Llass Motto cnrrnnarree ri' ' Janaar Red cnarr. ser. -47 Senior Dance cammaney Glee Club '44, 'as Gradnarirsn and Reception Usher '4 7 A Glee Club Concerts '4s, '46 Yearbook Staff st-14' Latin Club, Aedile '46, '47 Middlesex Women's Club Award 10 1 cle. Club, Treas. ur, nan. Award 'n ,gQ,,,t open no nw, xfrb.f4'- I ff Petite, brunette and coquette , . . first honor student . . . ' marshal for class of I947 . , . D.A.R. darling . , . struggling Ir-if ,, , drama urea.. . . . party hostess . , . sports rr.. new look . .K 7 college in September, ' -..-fdv1'99'Y -I 7 I , 1, K. I 6 7 , ,W HAZEL JOAN ABRAHAMSON S Cemetery Road West Chelmsford A.A. Member '44, '4x, '46 Gler Club Cnncerr '47, '4l junior Red Crow '4l, '46 Year Book Staff Grlduation and Receprion Usher '47 Class Color Commirtee Crlee Club '47, '4ll junior Dance Cummlrtee Thu Tirnr ll'x Luft Dresden doll . . , wen nophiuicariun . . . Ice Follies can- didzre , . . fun-loving xpirir , . , talenr and slxill galore . . lovely coloraruu vmce , . . mzsrer ol the rypewriur keys all the :harm and ability' nf the model xecrmury, fri ARTHUR ALLAN ADAMS 77 Turnpike Road Chelmsford Center A.A, Member '44, '4l, '46, '47 jnninr Red Crue, '44, '4x Thr BMI Tbillgl 'rl Lift Arr Fir! -'ln My Merry chevrnlec' . . . Dick .nd Charlie .re har nel, . . . emee my , . , freqrrerrr rripx ro srnnh . . . loves ro arrree warn r certain girl . . . rlnrppanr with clrrrlnrre . . , rnrny r rrr an urn prrr . . . xlxillful juggler of debits rrrd credits . , . furure rrherrrnenr. , I V, V r YWM ,V JV PM fr' lp V, 'lgbyvf 5 Sb , J r ' l ,. 'W' U' 1 n Gy' ez 'I' 'w l 4 ,J F J llyf, 'T l-,I ' e ,gut 4' 3 lf ff lr J 1 xl K-Zrigig!-' ROBERT GEORGE ABRAHAMSON 142 School Street West Chelmsford .A. Member '44, '41 junior Red Crm, '44, '4r Baseball '4t, '46, '47, '4n Annual Band Cnnceru '46, '47, 'ul Band '4s, '45, '47 Chrinnm Concern '43, '46, '47 juninr Dznce Commiuee Senior Prom Commixtee n Fur Mnlulrx Mare r rhyrlrrrr min . . . Jrexnew boy . . . rruee me ern . . . nrnr fer urn . . . arranr fun .nearer . . . -'nn rnrerrrn nm. ,snr . . . rlnrnber. through every period n . . . devured rr Cousin . . , arrrenrer of superb erenrer. - J BARBARA ,IANE ADAMS 41 Sherman Street North Chelmsford Mx. Mernber '4s, '46 clrrr Color crnnnnrree jnnanr ned Cross, Tren. ws sensnr Prnnr onrnrnirrre junior Red Crosl '44 Glee Club '48, '46, '47, '4l Glee Club Concern '41, '46, '47 -The Dirley and sm-' mal. frnrn North . . . one of four . , . mnnrae nrrw . , . berlrerbell enrlrnnrrr . . . wlnfr an Nerlnnr . . . my nr. ranr . . . -'by rppninrrnenr please . . . loves ro rrnr . . . .nan- srrel rnew pnrricipanr . . . promising ernnrnew secretary. I. gfll JW . I 6. N GV ,r 519 I X-Ld' '-'K W , lf 1 L lf af' 4 zi will gg-bro. .. , it , 3 . MARY JANE ALEXANDER Weitlands ll Jensen Street Annual Bind Cunuum '4s, '-ts, '47 junior Ret! Crust '44, '4t Basketball '4I, '47 Snftball, Capt. '47 .1 Intramural Batltuball '46 A.A. Member '44, '41, '46, '47 Band '44, '41, '41-, '47 W Dou'I Him- Mr lu 4 - cipuai. of tl.. untill mm . , . sumti , , , u..thff't ' Sweet Miss Mzry . . . models dungaren . . . ittractinn fur electric fans, and how! . . . just link at my skirt! , , . dui... merrily .uw . . . zspires to become . num. GORDON LYSLE AXON i2 Stedman Street Westlands A.A. Member '44, '41, '46 Batt-ball '47, tupt. ws junior Red Cross '44 Plat Bull Au . . . lang .nd :muy . . . Scoops up ,Ummaffi iruund xecond base . . . playa Clturclt Lezgue basketball . . . drives his Dadk cat . . . quiet . . . easy does it . . fishes nn occzimn . . . headed for Lowell Textile Institute. 75 L ll ff MARY REGINA AVILA 25 Graniteville Road North C e d A.A. Member '44, '4Y, '46 L ' ub 6 junior Rt-A Cmu '44, '4s, 'os Gtaduutiun and c t Usb '4 oh, w'li.n if Pnl wait M.. Good student . . . unawtuming and frten . . embcr gf the gms tn mom ri . . . hi. .mth . .mi am. . . new Wm. . mai. . . . Hoi., tom qw .if man.: JOSEPH RALPH BELI EGARDE 7 C Street Westlands A.A. Member '44, '45, '46, '47 Gln Club Concert '47 junior Rrd Cross '44, '45 Seninr Hop Committee '47 Glee Club '47 VJ Rdlbrr 54' Mr Office boy . . . argues heatedly . . . retires blushing . . . retif cunt grin . . . big businesiman . . . alwayt a push for the West- land: , . . class politician . . . future accountant. Wil F .f , r , r 4 u u u- w.. ,........X..... a... ...J BI-LSSIE SUSANNE BLACKIE EMILY MERRILL BOVILL 64 Parkhursr Road Chelmsford Center Hall Road Chelmsford Center A.A. Member ws, '46, '47 Piano Cm-cm '-as , , . , , nukmull. cr,-ca,-1. '4z junior Rr-d cms wr, wr. SiA'g :l2 '4' U' 46 -l 'W U N- 4' sofrball ws. '47 junior Dam cimumum 'l HPV In AI A W My W . . . , . 1 I ,V I . .- 'jj,j'juaf',5,,jtf'KQjLe,j'.,, .46 .47 .Hf'n U'q1jrgg11fjg -Muf,-1 . . . ffm, 5.1m . . . . u,.n.,,.r,n uf ru Mmh nf Umm Ummm in RU ' Smut Prom Commune . , . baskrrhall mr for Ccnrral Bapusr . . . 1 blur ribbon baby ' Us ,',,, W ' mm for lirrle bwrhu . . . 2 dancer par excellence . . . lm. ,m.M. l Yuan , P Eminem 1,wmw.,m... . , . 1 num of hunu . . . narurally 'WHS ' '- wavy may , , . a..u...g bmw. U., . . rudy .-.1 . . . rum ...mmm wh . laahiunzhlc wmimbf 4 . . rum mm . . dralrad fm all P.,-rm and Yearbook . . . m,r,y.hu ...mp....r,.., NELSON IJNXVOOD BRAKE 4 Woods Srrcur North Chelmsford A.A. Member 'U Qcnmr Dancv Conuunuev llmlull '47 Glu Club '17 I Gul u Gul I Lon Nellu- , . baseball mhmam . . . sw you .. ww... rn, . . . wan. amiga . . . my xirrer ro mf babv mm . .wr- door .mn . . Tuendav nighr huwlcr . .mam lmr Nldlrun . , . A.W,01, ELEANOR DAISY BROWN Norrh Chelmsford Yearbook Sufi' School Pvaniu 200 Groton Road A,A. Member '44, '41, '46 junior Rrd Lrun '45, '46 Pianisr, Glu- Club Cancun 'u. '4s. 'U Chu Ode Commune: Graduauon and Rea-prion Uxlxcr '47 Glu- Club '4i. '46. '47 Chairman, Clan Color Commnrrec jumur Dans: Cummins-r Senior Dance Ckzmmiuec My su1.l,v our of .ru awww , . . ulgma piamu . . . r,ff.,ma..,. ,hm coiffurz , . . neu and accurare mcrerary . , . hurry laugh . . , rl-uw -nm buddy nad . . . rhonhma and rypnng rp.-fri .mu . . . vermile . . . sparkling pmomlary . . . miuyr me . . , promils umm. JA I-1 , ix L 4 Jil? ff? rw :gf xl Y' fwfr f' 4. ,' .J L, , JU x 'J fl .1 J Uh D 1 V '1 f' f 1 v 4 I K' ELEANOR RUTH BROWN LORAINE ELIZABETH BUCHANAN 281 Chelmsford Street Wesrlands 8 Groton Road North Chelmsford Clmrrlndrr '41 Clmr color Committee A.A. Member '44, '4x. '45, '47 junior Red Cross '44, '4s A.A. Member '41, '46, '47 Glu Club '46, '47, '4s .M H I I H b ,, Glrf club Cancers: '4s, '47, '4s Senior Prom ormmarrrf M . . Y ' I . , , , , , uyr mmm, rm 1-mr . . . m,,py.,.,.1r.cuy . . . rrrmbl. J hd Cm' N' U' 45' 4' bowling mm . , . Aw pr, Mrs. crrrarl, I mfr dn ar . . , Cmnt lurfplrinr in My Flying Mlrbinf' good all-around sport . , . frulucnu Westland uxi . , . devours Tr.. mhrr Brown . . . charming Mm from rn. wrrrlmar . . . mmy 4 frrppr an Frmra.r. quiz: :nd shy . . . perfecz Indy . . . hlushex nsily . . . ull and grnceful , . . baby sinner now, releplmnr operaror in :hr fumre . . . enioyx zirplane rides. fl ' l J l JOHN CRAIG BURNS f , l 'Q PHYLLIS LENA BURROUGHS 48 Stedman Street Westlands li Clanc Srreer East Chelmsford Y A.A. Member '44, '41, '46 Bukuball, Mu, -A A.A. Member '44, '4s, '46 lnxramural Basketball '46 '47 Nr-frwrrrmg Group '45 can Club cm-.wr '4r f N jrrmor ara Cross '44, '4s, '44 Softball '47 Fuozbzll '47 Junior Rrd Crw '44. W- '46 I, ' Gln Club '46 Gln Club Conczr: '41 Baseball. Mgr. '47 --- L rrF,,,,,,,- la, ,b, Mm,- DW by 'bt 0f Quin? Lwxr ,gram . , . 4 aaurr, . donrr, 4 rm Delmar rcrmlrr P C'P W ' ' ' Y of L ' '57 ' ' ' b '? b ' 'ml' ' . , . czplain af her churclfs brrlrrrbm mm , . . evcrybodfs .pr . . , rr.. frm . , . gurls' .ma more grrlr , , . mrr for rr.-mi V ,amd A D 1 ,uppmnvlucky A V I enliven, I dun dm h V I Heh' writing . . . fights emhuxnsl . . . frmamrr for rn Irma, of Mr- Hum.. dogs . . . Naval Reserve member . . . good-namrrd msn. , 5 I I I f f. i lx, l IA CR, r x - ,fl x ' rf rc, A . - fr 0 , ,Nr ., .y V-J 41, '--'V N I if ,' , 1' f ,, rg ,r-I 5,219 ,gi-S 2 . , I, , .Y J . I ELISABETH ANN BYAM 8 Perlum Street Chelmsford Center A.A. Member '44, '4s Glu Club '45 junior Red Crm '44, '4x Band Conn.. '4x, '46, '47 amd '44, '4y, '45, '47 ru cf: ay m....... .......... , . . ...au a.. classes . . . .1.p...a.b14 .na cm... M... . . . pl... .nf clarinet , . . nn.. Q... of lirrle b....r.f. . . . 1 nndfnn friend . . . seeks an R.N, after grnduarion . . . bound ra succeed. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH COLMER 42 Stedman Streer Wesrlands A.A. Mmbef '44, '41, '45, '47 Glu Club '41, '46, '47 CI.mIudu '41, '44, '47 ul.: Club .Cbnceru '4r. '45, '47 Ln... Club '44 Uxher, Piano F....4 Concert '47 Juni... me cm.. '44, '41, '46, '47 l............l n..1...b.n '44 1........ 11.4 cm... vac.-ln... '44 Cheerleaders' Dance Committee '46, '47 n...,....... un... '47 Ab, sm. mmf., of up H...-V.. ..m,,...,. 1... .....l.. . . . M... ......... 4 am. 0. . bf... . . ............ a.. Mm.. . , . ... mn. l.....1..,...... , . . . wfu. lady , . ...W ,.....fa,...... a.. every ...amy . , . cheerleader . . . .M n.. h., ma.. .. .n .v.. ,......v .J M, ,, 4 NICKOLAS STEPHEN CINCEVICH 78 Dunstable Road North Chelmsford A.A, Member '44, 'U junior Dznce Cbmmiuee j....a... Red cm.. '44, '44 G'u1n Humr Your MuJJrl'r Cnlliu' Furure nu-ne cuuer . . . nckcn, plum . . . nn mares: in :he hirer sex . . . gmd rmured , , . a willing rommureemm , . . Invn pickles md dances , . . dependable and quiz: rype. JANE ELOISE CROSS R175 orxh Road North Chelmsford I l A S7uulJiru' Anime rm... w...r...a 4...1....y b..n..b.ll ,....a..p.... , . . bum lawyer-lo-be . , . gm.. ...ry..... vm. . .....l. . , . lm.. M.-. c....,.x..n .p..cs.l... . . . ........ .....c.....f. . . , ..,..bl. ....a.... . . . . ...,,l.a...f... , . . ph... college um.. THERESA LENORA DAIGLE 5 Ggy Srreeg North Chelmsford A.A. Member '44, '4r, '41, Glu Club '49, '46 junmr Red Cross '44, '45, '46 Glu Llub Concern '41, '46 'mf al 11-,. w.,,lrr' Appr.-um. . ,aku . , , .wr . frirndshrp my fan, . . . 'rmy md lcrrx . . . ...laws fm. 1 ,... mm .mac .uqm cm. ,p.m.. , . . . um . . cumming ..u.-may . , . may uma lun. . . , dull... mm..,.,,. ROBERT AIAMES DESMARAIS 99 Acton Road Chelmsford AA. Nh-mher '44, '46, '4e. '47 Intramural Bzskulnll '46, '47 jum.-r Rm Lum '44, '4v, 4411. '47 Aw, L.n.f Tmluy' s.,..r.l, 4 , . :md 1-.Ulu .1 ,ami ma ,W uffaff . mnmr luke qwerlu-r . . . -pecul delwery . . nmogynm irwndll and quwr . , hang- nur wirh lzplu :ml I-wlmny . , newr an rmublv . . . lure ni uneven. Q f l' 1 1 - . 0,2-r-Jvc , H Z7 - V. ff 0422 K , ELEANOR ANNE DeGUISE 451 Merrimack Avenue Dracut GRADUATION SPEAKER A.A. Mtmbtf '44, '4I, '46, '47 Llittrltldll' 547. 'll 4 junior me Crosw '41, '45 Cheerleaders' mmf Com., '47, -4: Frznch Club '47' Yearbool Staff Laun Club '47 Class Ode Committee Graduaxinn .nd Recupuon Lmm '47 nmmy,,l Lay xswm.lf of ..f....fac.1 mmm . . . .mbaraom md lhnfough sw- dem . , . ww ,eunmm . , . weekly lenrrr m N.H,U. , . . puma ,nd charming . . , mam, wmaom , . :very hymn . ml.. mu.: WS,-mr. DANIEL WILLIAM DEXTER 6 School Stn-er W4-sr Chelmsford ILA Member '44, '43 Harllrd Hook Club Award '47 luvmu Red Cr.-44 '+L '41- A.-1.-farm 1.eg..,,. srh..lmh.,, .wud '47 rum Mm., rg..f...m.r.-Q mm, nu. .xml 4.,p,.f.f..-f .rf wr.. , . .dw...m...ml r.,w.m...m . . l,..f..a.m. rlmmus .rf wamam , . . hlusvm bf.,,hu,' . , mn mm mn. deep . . . Img n..ma..g . . , rim nm. .n rr., :hutch Amar . . . rirlm mu., bikc , . . me Mau... I 45' C! y Q 1 If z mg- J N L. i J' ,544 NJ. M flbfx , Aw 1 ,f ll' Il K., WW 1 Y if Q of f J fl I I ,AM 1' I ,w ' - 4 III! 441' V I y I WI, NORMA ELAINE DURRELL RITA MARGARET l02 Middlesex Srrccr North Chelmsford Carlisle Street R-, G ON SAL V ES Easl Chelmsford fm. hmmm -44, '41 4.m.1.,.m,.. .ml ummum umm -47 4.4. Mfmmf -44 '41 ,I-mmf nr.: nm, '44 lunmr Red Llrrm '44, '-H. '-ln, '47 bleu c lnh '41, '-ns, '47 Band 'H bloc Club Cnnrm '41, '45 Yurbm-k Sun nm Vinh 1.m.m4 '46, '47 I-muh Club 'ul Spun In-me Cmmniuee '47 rf.-ml. c'l..l- -44 mm cm- '4v, '46 swam Pmm ummmmf -'1,..1,1m l..,m.,w Rm,-...m umm 41 Nm mu, mmm mmf.: mmaf ummm mmrmlm- , 4'.m.m...m. bm drumx .4 umm' c,1l.fm.... . . . Prvuv hula Miss frum lim . . sparkling brown fm . , mmm mmm- mmm. lm . . mm fm ,-ummm Nm myx chum . . . mmpenmcnul .dw . . , ... mmm, Elma m :lm ,.u....l ..mm4m.1 m ,,.,fr.,.lm. new- . pleasing persunaliu' , buy l,..ml,.ml., m-:mmm . . ,m....l .lr mf only bfmlm. f l EDITH MAY HALL IZ4 Tyngsboro Road North Chelmsford P 'R D ATIQN SPFAKER x M MIM, .M9,, .,f .,, fl DONALD ARTHUR HANKINSON Grzduuinn .ml amp-um umm '47 K. v Mlddlesex Road Tyngsboro oln Club fkmcrrr '4e. '47 Senior DH-ff Cummluf' I .A, Member '44, '4x, '45, '47 sfmm mm: Cnmmiuu Lu... club, Aedile '45 cm, od. Committee . l d -M. -,,I -45, -,, ,.i,,,,, Q,,,c,,, -,, fremh Club. Sefrwfy '46 I Ywbwk Suff I nual Bama comm '4x, '46, '41, '4s um Ode Committee mmm Ammbly '47 Senior Prom cqmmmx L - ,wh Club, pm, -4, y,,,b,,,,k swf, ob, HW I nm rf, nm up In Tb, Mommy' ' I USU H WM MWF., Rzmcmberw Glee Club's :rips ru lhe Pops . . . mischievous :yes Q X, ' Helpful Hank I I I Bemis :human I I I add! wmmh II md 'fff'f'i U' 'lull' ' 4 A ' 'i ' ' - lui BW' ' g the uma . . . 4 good student . . . 1. . furun: fluriu he might -'om l. I. . . . mum frequcnrer . . . .M m mmm, pmfnmm l like w ming IK with mmm, I I I MII HM., Mmm I I I . . . only gurl m f.m.ly of .mn . , . Hcmlam vom. mum MIN and I ml Kmllmm LQ? , Q Q! ,- a Q- W 1 In ,,-4 I fsiilllfll . ejiyiglxgg. 5, ' 'ill' III, , J A If , 6' 49 ef' n' 0' A, nj, f I x ll 'ff V A l l N . IM J' 6 4 fe, lzsf wa I. LOIS RUTH HARNISH Q, CLARENCE MILTON HEFLER 255 Chelmsford Screen Westlands 21 Oak Knoll Avenue Fast Chelmsford A.A. Membef '44, '41, '46 Reception Usher '47 A.A, Member '44, 14x, '46, '47 Jlminf Da.-ee Committee Glee Club '46, '47 Senior Dance cemmiuee '47 Fomball '44, '41, '46, '47 Glee Club omeem '44, '41, '46, '47 Glee Club Cemeem '45, '46, '47 junior Red Cmee '44 Bnlmball '41, '46, '47 Senim Dance Cammime Band '44 nuke-ball, Capz. '41 March bf Dimee Concert '46 I 'MY HH? 4 ree mi ner, nee Rarely :een vuhoux Ray . .I . aspire: m a musncal career . . Captain --Munn Heflu I I I mdk of Eu! I I I linsins sam. love: no dance . . . :mutant gnggler , . . gay manner , . . when Clam I I I oh! fm a cu I I I fmqumu dk Oiklmdx I I I Ions, do we har the wedding bells? . . . panial lu redheads . . . nh! to work fm, the BI R M IIII enjoy, me I I I mpuh dime, I I I 'M' 4 Y 'YM' , play, hockey m clneminlry leb, KATHLEEN ISABEL HODGSON NANCY ANN HUNT J,- 2l4 Graniteville Road West Chelmsford 101 Brick Kiln Road East Chelmsford -' ' ' A.A. Member '44, '4s, '46 keeepmm Usher '47 A.A. Member '44, '41, '46 Dance Cpmminee 'mx' ,,IL14Ia,L ulee Club '46, '47 Senibr Dance cbmmime Reeepfiem U-hee '47 Intramural nukeebell '4x, '46 Glee Club Concerts '46, '47 B,,g,,b,u '47 K.K.K.K,,1i, Sum-1 em! Lovely I Lovely aamplee . . . .pmeea worker . . . always Imam, for . Dei-ny - - - ff-mv dixwirim- - - . like --1 dv-ff - - A lively ' Il 4- m-4 ,my , , , 5,,vi,l ,milg , , , ng., ,., uk, nf, my , , , I on ehe basketball courx ,. . lovely hall- . . . aimx m please . . . IZLJ, - A! K,g,,b,,., ,,,,l.,,,,g,,, 4 , , pump, 43, , , , c,,,1,l. Mk, , , of 9 cooperative md sincere . . . laluxluea readily and smile, easily 1 miechief, wo . . . cinema fan. . . . short and ww- I l C' T1 I l' if' 241.4143 .K f I T gcy . l ' N .- 4 AC ,NM 0 I , I ul- f .PGV X, ,i 17f' I , Sit ' ff KP xc 2 J 2, Q , 1 lZ,,.ffMs!nv- II -ff 74L4.z ' a V '44, C.4f.de-gi l, ii-f,4,afq.lfj Adam gf fi I, 1 fl' ry . Wm U 'O . .vin gl -- I .E , f:',.:2f ' 6 I 7' ' ' 'l ' Z2 59430 ..-'Dfw ' 'lf ' ' '.' J- k 0, ' 7 ' ' ' . if ,M . ' 4 ,HH .bf A 1 , ,J , ,Ln t t , .- . I . t ., L' 4.17455 Lf' '.J'.'- 5 , I fm 3 ' , .. , .f - , ,M . , ,.. L- f . ' ' .x ,fl I . fi., . ' . n l ,k l . . n DORIS ROBERTA JOHNSON JEAN MARIE KILBURN IU Mlm Slrvet West Chelmsford 102 Chelmsford Screen Westland: GRADUATWN SPEAKER A,A, Member '45, '47 G..d......... ...A mceprio.. un... '47 Ml. M....l... '44. '4c, '44 Mf......-an Day .x..f...l.ly '4s Gln Club Cnmn .45 .47 .H Frmd. Club Vice-Pm '46 Gln Club Concert '47 ' ' junio, Red Crm -44. -4, .45 -47 l,..... cm., u......l '46 cl... Flower o.......i.m ,,' H V B to H P, ' ' sem... A......l.ly '47 c...l......... D............ Q............ '47 ,I h. M. M ' fp., ' ', bl ,mm mm mmmhm .M . . .. Rm., ... ..y.... . . . . ...vm f .....f. . . , P..- c...d....i.... ...d Receprinn Un... '47 P bln' ' A : ' f ' 'Ig ' '1 mfr' ' ' ' fmf Swim Dina comming .47 senior Pwm comming: of a sensor . . . mduunoux vor er . , . nncere 1 true fnan . Glu Club '47 A 'rw...u. z.. Ya... ey. -'u..b1.a.-' . , ......a.l. r..b...... of W... . , om M., sh...- ....... you pick .... ..... . . . lnppy-5.yl...l.y . . . ...Dua P.-.mor of .l......'. 1........- . . . personality plug . . . .bilny m.. . . . pm... .ff.....y ... Maciilroy . , . ...W lml.. LUCILLE MARIANNE LAGASSE JOANNE LORRAINE LAKlN 19 Old Watford Road Chelmsford Center l0 Dartmouth Street North Chelmsford A.A. Member '44, '4l, '46 Senior Dance Qbmmiuoe '47 A.A. Member '41, '46, '47 Reception Ullrer '47 Cheerleader '45, '46 Gln Club Concert '45, '46 Gln Club '45, '46 junior Red Crux: '44, '45, '46, '47 B--lub-ll 'H Junior Red Crw '44 Gln dnl. c......... '44, '46 s....... Pm... Q.......i.... French cl..l. '47 sun... rm... c........a.... Hr... . ni, um Nw Glu Cl-b '41 Aw... .,a.l. Barb ...a ye... . . . fa... .... .le 5... .my . . . J-f-inf Um' CO -fniffu '45 V, ......a......... .....l. , . . ...dy f... f.... . . . l.....l......... .l......... Bf-'ffl-I Dff-'M' . . . f..........ly I... for P......4 s . . . prefers mul. ...........bl.. F......... ,......... a. dzy dreaming . . . am.. .h.- lm.. steps . . . ao.. iw... ... v..,... f..l....... . . . M... ......l.l.. ......l.1. . . . l.l...l... ...ny . , . . cheery .....l....k .... nf. . . , ...... ...a ...ly, W M .VN . flyiflifi ' -f7' 94 ., jf. W fl lv. my .,, I ,, l ROGER ALAN LEWIS 5 17 Central Square A.A. Member '44, '41, '46, '47 Football '46, '47 junior Red Cross 'as Freshman Member. A.A. Board Band '44 Chelmsford Center I Senior Dance Commirree Annual Band Cancer! '44 Inrramural Basketball '46 Chrisrmax Concert '4l V' sensor Pram can-mama K junior Dance Conlminee I Haven? Gal 4 Worry In Tb: World . Laughing cavalier . . . alnnorh dancer . . . jun lovrr English n . , . farnnur for Friday niglu ramping trips , , . Beau llnlmmall, of Chelmsford High . . . always enioya 1 good joke . . . has a- preference for Narrh . . . Darrmouzll arpiranr. VIRGINIA LOIS LOGAN ll Grey Street North Chelmsford A.A. Member '46 Glee Club Concert '45 Junior Red Croix '46 Intramural Basketball '47 Glee Club '46 Hmr,,l Hur! Barbnra'a sidekick . , , Nashua anrmn . . . popular .mar fan . . mfr voice and genrle disposition . . . brown-eyed blond. . . . her weakness: frappes . . . allergic r.. gym . . ,amafapam a career ax hairdresser. JEAN Zl Cottage ' Your ey Come j ehewer . . like lcharm proud aiuer f r ' l' . se vrng ice . . unobrruxive manner . . . r . Wdaaenrinua gal, . X' V f ' +E.- UL.,-1 wa..-J r J 'J . Q, 1 .VIOSEPH ROHERT MCDQNKB '4--im East Chl-lmsfoQl,6!,, V-aw . . .A. be, O4 Foolball 'vi 'qi - lnrumutl Bawrbqll' '46 V .-,Fwllaall.n'irflQr V, Mart-ll al ryvcwrm '44 rn X plan vlirggrerldrnr 'W Selma mm 'A ,J ,SQIQQLD ce Commirree I ' 1. : i ' i 7 Marshall Street f ' ' Band '44, '46. 'M 'x 'llKA4p2ial Band Concern '44, '45, '-i7 El, 'I 1 ' fl,..An,f.,,.rf' , ' -'Mm Marr- , . .fhflfxumins al.3,,!m...l,,. . . 1 ngad., . girl! . mlllaay his clarinet , . , blurhs may . . . doesn'r know inlrfcmvllsllr . . . Lara., lover . . pal-fry. plugging for rl.r,,,,, f - bane . . . enloys rhe mov...k5 , helpful . . long, rl, bg . ivy'-1 Seoul. l ' 1 ' ' 'A fr., 4- . - , . - f W ,A . .- ll l ,af ' .Q lex lu - .ll a . ,. .V ly Hr '.'. .-l fl A f nw: ll .f Q - 'j ,'. .' It - I, f . . ff Mit ffy.. ff . 151 , ll 'f . ' r 'lf V lf ffl- . ,fff ff-1' ,l ,f ,Y 1 , f. f ,i'?2gaf'l,'. I ,f ee f. .. . r : , .1 ' . ,H . -will ...aa lf ' X'--Ji' lla, ,fy :uh-3 If A J 1 . ,gi VL., rx' ., , X l jj ,R A rg J Sa... 1251 W , ,1 ,XX up f Wx fl ll N 3 ,X , .., :-4' 'ln I 1 2 'Me Wa Xl 3.- .J LT il ' M N It 1 X1 I J 1 Q 7 6 HENRY ROBERT MCENANY 12 Church Street North Chelmsford A.A. Memhcr '4l, '46 Glue Club Concert '4I intramural Basketball '4l Ln, Mumfu Hank . . , basketball coach for gumnur ichool . , . crew tut . . . ideal ire man . . . Golden Gi-wet aspirant . . . naps in l',A.D. . . Forge Village hound . . , wise smelter . . . terrific tease . . . economics expert. JOHN WILSON MCEVOY I Gay Street North Chelmsford A.A. Memlnr '44, ul, '45 gtnlur lhnce Cllltlmlttte '47 junior Red Cross '44, '4x, '46, '47 French Club '47 Ln:-v BW.-K Mindes . . . em sleep anywhere, an any pmnann. an any class, through anything . . . handy with flowers . . . the small end of every argument . . . always going to get a iob in Boston . , . mana-y for mnemef. ' K' ' , X , ,f 'N n ' - L.-14' -' , ' 1' 9 ' 1 1 'lt ' A ' ..-. . .af f 'I' ' 6. I - L K 1' H 'ff in 7 4 I f L. , I If VA, gl, L. ' f 1 . u Z ' ' MARY LORRAINE MERCIER RUSSELL WINN MERRILL 78 Middlesex Street North Chelmsford 2026 Middiesexitrcetv North Chelmsford A.A. Member '46, '47 Glee Club '46 '47 AA. winner '44,'f41.J March of Dimei Concert '44, '41 junior Red Cmu '46 Glee Club Concerts '46, '47 4, 11116: e6Cnm'44, 'fi xnnual Band Coneert '41, '46, '47 4B , SweeIburl smudr' Bu .nun ui Intramural nutetbalil 4 ...f ' joyous giggle . , . devoted miner to twin brothers . . . pretty, Football '46, '47 I Seninr Dance Comm ee petite, and PGPPY - - . naturally curly treues . . . a whiz on the Band 44. '45. 45. 47 dance floor . . . many male admirers . . . will brighten arlY You'ir Gul lo Br 1 Fuollrull Hum office . . , Lollypop, Rusty . . , smooth basketball player , . . fast with a nife C .na fmt .nd ...it :ua at fwnuui either . . , drummer boy . . , .i.,u,..no.. unknown . . . ben.-fe. an outlawing umm.-mt . . . phyxicx his main sin of omission . . . does his good turn daily. AW sl KENNETH Msiuuu. MILLER I7 Washington Streer North Chelmsford A.A. Member '44, '45, '46, '47 Senior Dang-pCommitree '47 Fmrlnll '44, '4x, '46, '47 Mzrch nl Dime: Qmcm '44 Bukzrball '47 Glu Club Coueen ' 44 J....a... ma cm.. '44, '41 i............: Baghrball '47 1......,. nm.. c............. '44 Nobody x...,... 11.. r.....1.l.. r.. s....'- -'K.....y lm. .0 ...M . . . .p..... ....r........ . . . ...4 md.. ...a im... ina.. . . . ,.....a..l ion. . . , nw... ......., . , . ......4.1. ...A nu. .....a.... ......... , . , 4... I... ......b4.. , . . nm. .... ...M for .l..... , . . yf......., f... .....a..n ww. ALDEN HARRIS MILTON Ml Norrh Road Chelmsford Center A.A. Member '41, '44, '47 Juni... Red Cn... '45, '46, '47 wb.-. ,41....1 nl fl.. uf, su vnu-' ic.-fm... ...... .. All..a'. . . . 1.a...' ...... . , . ............v. . . . lanky mix-footer from Chnnecticut . . . frantically searches for . Q.. .... rhe ..........., L... . . . .mm ... .la ma.. ...ck . . . hrzvex rhe Lion in his Den. i -Q, H X, V .4 N 3 'S-A-C QAFQ.-4, ci -fx -- C , J 1 4 4' X ,J ' Q? 1 xx JANE PATRICIA MILLS 16 Wesrford Street Chelmsford Center A.A. Mrrnliel' '44, '41, '46 '47 Grzdualion H Rtreplioll Uxhef '47 Gln Club Cnnceri. '46, '47, '41 Gln Cluh '46, '47, '4I French Cub '47 junior Red Cross '41, '4s. '47, '41 ua . G..-1 Nap.: 1... s...,...,.', se... a..i...., .b..... ... . .uw .....v...abl. . . . .o..,i....i of 0... cl... . . . . f...i.f..l .....i... ...a .....p....a.. ....a.... . . . big .a.... . . . . f....... ....... . . . .l....k1.. x.....y . deliglirful un.. .1 I.......... ELIZABETH GERTRUDE. MINER ll0 Princeton Boulevard North Chelmsford A.A. Member '44, '4r, '44, '47 Nzwiwriming Group '46 Gln Club Cancer.. '4i, '46, '47 jun, Red Cross '44, '41, '44, '47 Glee Club '4i. '46, '47 Senior Dance Committee '47 lnrramural Basketball '47 Reception Uxher '47 sm... Pm... c............. r..pp., nom: P....1. To M. uc... . . , .. I... bf.. wh... ehwan, su... , . . Iusry mo... . . . ,..........a ......i...f ...mf . , . forever .i...p,....g I... ....... P... . . . easy ... ,H nw., vm. . . , -...... ... L.. . iv... , , oh, M.. Czllagyf' 4. N 4 NT 3 Q 4 P' Y' 'f 1' 'U N' tg Alf 1' U vi' X. -' .Q .af 1 kf ,v ,M V 1 1 x f 'J .4 . 515' 1, it 1 f ,, I Y, ty. N WILLIAM MARSHALL MORTHAM 74 Bridge Street Chelmsford Center A.A. Member '44, '4l, '45, '47 Iiznd '4l N,-rr-rrlrlrrr Group '47 Annual Bznd Cancer: '4l A Mm, ufr' Broad rr... , . . jolly . . . ...ra rr, own , plow , . . nur. lr.. . job . . . Latin rrrlrlrrrr of aarrarrrlbrr . . . blown . bugle for rl-4 l-r-rrfar of , Lawrence dnml mr-pr . . , girlx?? . . . zllured by lumber business . . . rlmbrrl ARTHUR EDWARD NORTON I2 Woodlawn Avenue Westlands Fmrbnll '4s, '47 junior Red crm. '44, '4f. '45 Inlramurzl Blnlrerball '47, '4l A.A. Member '44, '4l. '45 wr cr. Be Beautiful Speak: mar..-l freely , . . bmrrlfrrl rrrrly lnar , . . Lowell bound . . , nlly nilor u heart . . , lime for romance . . . en- rryr use . . . school girl romplexion . , . changeable moodx . . . early rlmrrrrrr 41 rrrlofll sharpj . . . frequent office visitor. 1 .I ff22of44i-Za? 0 , 59 . J .V fl? ,141 ' L I' M04 'AL' ' I f lf' ' fig I H VI . ftp aphid JJLL 'fQ.4fff S' 4 1 'A A A- ,-f 1 1 , C J-f I If, I 1 fs xt. f l ' ' 4, 4, arf' r ' xffan A agi. 7 0927? jg Yf'4 l 'M Q ,K 5 H' ' ' ll sf' fpfg-gc ' k lj! Y, ,gif ,L l l , I 15,9 I , ,lg .I 5 ,iff L X,-3, l1, ' AJ r' 1' rc AL C 64 I r frog. if f Y, f X 1 , fp ' H 7 , . . 1' 11? - l I I, ,. 1 5 ,Q l 7 I V, 1 1 J, Q A ff' I- Ex BARBARA MARIE MURPHY 22 Brouillerre Sm.-ee North Chelmsford A.A. Mtml-Str '44, '45, '46, '47 Reccpllon Usher '47 Gln Club '45, '46 junlur Rell Crm: '44, '4l. '46, '47 Newnvriling Group. Tren. '45 Glu Club cbrrrrrn '4l. '45 l.,rr.r....rrl s,rlr.rb.ll '47 Senior Prom commirrr-r our E,-rr lnhahiunr of rl.. clry La... village . . . don uh: r,.,..ml,.r Hampwn? . . . me bf Jorma rn., . . . .pprrrlmr ,l ,wa ink: . . . lrrrrwn for lrrr lllrrrlrrrbm mar. , . . ,l-ny, , ,ul . , . mr. -r. rlrrrlrrruna, rl.. -nr .4.w.o,l, LOUIS ANTHONY OLIVER J7 Princeton Street North Chelmsford A.A, Member '44, '45, '45, '47 jun. Red Cl-bu '44, '4s, '45, '47 Fmrball '44, '4l, '45, '47 lntrzmurxl Bukuball '46, '47, '4l junior Dznce Cnmminef: Senior Prom Committee Senior Dnnce Commiuee l'll Dann Al Your Wedding Louie . . . smoorh dancer , . . winy remarkl md weird rocks 4 . . allergic 15 neckriu . , . zoo pounds uf man . . . r.ll, dark, and handsome . , . all suburban guard . . . Buekwlwafs big brother . . . refmhmenn ar. rm. I0 . . . univerully popr ular. 5 x J 4 I l ' ' 'L aw--ck iced-L .I a , l r J, -,',,:.-,rl c -0 42' 00-5.4 .rl 7,2 di pl' if 161-,l !'7E3i'1i?,e.,-1 'f 4'f- 1.14 , , .Tk - s Uvex 4 f FQ? TD. Qt 5 fv ' A C I r- 'N .RN X Y. br r W , f 'N .1 S. SEQ rf 4 Wx C gl Q5 THEODORE ALVARD OLSSON, JR. MARGARET PALM 122 Dalton Road Westlands 10 Ideal Avenue Wnflindf A.A. Member '44, '4S, '46 Reteptmn Utlter '47 Glee Club '47 Football '4I, '45, '47 junior Red Cross '44, '45, '46 Tin: Lmlj From Z9 Falun Class Molto Committee lntrimural Basketball '47 Margie . . . newcomer , , . quiet? , . . always neat.. . , Baseball '-IH Senior Prom Committee extensive Wardrobe . . . like! the movies . . , fund memories nf Wbal'll I Dil Bridgeport . , r has a yen for society , . . courteous and genial Swedr . . , math wizard . . . gets all homework don: . . . manners . , . welcome addition ra our clast, drives a new Szudebaker . rr..rr , . . mr., all sports , . , . basketball .r .hr Y . . . srrong . putters with radio, . . . rlrrrrar- rry, rrrd rrrrehrrrrrrl grragrrr . . . 3 rezl pal . . . drrnrrrrarrrr Norrhearrnrn. ROBERT PARLEE AINSWORTH CARL PEDERSEN 135 Pine Hill Road Chelmsford Center 160 Concord Road Chelmsford Center A.A. Mr-mber '44, '45, '46. '47 A.A. Member '47 lnrremrml lmkerbzll '4s. '47 sian Hrnlrrf Mm Junior Vanity lmkerbell '47 Tora hom. permanent . . . rrrrrrrrr, trader, trzpper , , . our, -'nr Blond s.r1rrr arm mr. . , . drives rrrw Nash . . . errrrrrrrly rrrrprrprred rn Navy bound . . . .I-rays may ro ,ang , . ,rrrrrrrr of Period current events . . . '-wrma rhe qrrrerimr, Mr. crmpbrllr' , . . z . , , especially ,hy abrrrrr rrn girls . . . .rryrharrg for an rrp-- McHugh's rlrrrrfferrr . , . rrrarrwr high relrwl with from and rrrrrrr . . . mia, exertion . , . :nappy new ries . . . rrrrrrrrrrrrrr duckx. friends and followers, 'I T Qrwir gel 3 we W 'J Q ,1 C XXf ..'V .I yn SBU BEVERLY ADAMS PICKARD I5 Perham Street Chelmsford Center A.A. Member '44, '4t. '46 Senior Prom Committee Thr Will: You Sawtl For Mr czmpiwoutly quiet . . . mm uncertain . . . Betty's chum . . . frequent! the Old Timers' Dance! . . . Center booster . . . tart in Room I0 . . . tum and demure . . a wee, small voice Vw ' r i I tal P, 07 ,f L . 1 . . . Baptist church lmopster. I JV, I I, 1 f , ,fb 1 THOMAS HENRY RANDALL 108 Billerica Road Chelmsford Center A.A. Member '47 intramural Basketball '47, 'il -Illnior Dance Ccrmmiltte junior Varsity Basketball '47 Senior Dance Committee Senior Prom Committee Clan Ode Committee Human-xqur' Author of The Randall Story er eetera . . . gon with a little min from the Vestlanda . , . always asltt for a second explanation . . , writet hit own unique brand of pot-try . . , gentlemanly mannerx, 1 , ,J Qmfk , f' xn..i M RAY mite, in 46 Westford Street Chelmsford Center Band '44, '4s. '46, '47 Piano Fund Concert 'en A.A. Member '44, '4x, '45, '41 French Club 'as Annual Band Concert '46, '46, '47, '48 Football 'U March of Dime! Concert '46, '47 Yearbook Staff How Saou Round for University nf New Hampshire . . . really wnrltt at playing the baritone horn . . , drivet a hard bargain with teachers . . . jump: ar the chince to duck homework . . , a future veterinarian. WILLIAM LESLlE REID ll0 Park Road South Chelmsford A.A. Member '44, '4l, '46, '47 junior Dance Committee Football '46, '47 Student Representative for A.A. Committee Bateball '45, '46 Intramural Basketball '47 Yearbook Staff Hi, Nfiglalzof' Needs no introduction . , . an football player . , . AA. representative , . . maintain: South is the best part of town . . . disagrees with Mr. Callagy and the text in econontict! . . . pen- chant for brnlten bonet. 1 iw W - f E ff r if X .W f' lr. r A 11' K - f' I r 17 V 1 2 x - f r r - mfr.-r far. 'e , f .Jr r 4 r fl if - l.. ' ' 5 r ' ,- f .fl r- 1 4 5 . rf ' ', . I I 1 ' ' ' ' , . We kj' I if r r ' ' - -e fr ' A-'Hi 'F ,f , llfy Lf A 9' Y -X .b ff, ' ,I .I l P f , 1 .X ,- f f 1' 4 -M ,. ff f .JF 7 4 l BROOKS BRADFIELD RILEY ROBERT VERSAL ROBEY 26 Grove Street Ipwell S9 Billericz Road Chelmsford Center A4A. Member '44, '41 Bald '47, '48 A.A. Member '44, '41, -4s. '47 Mrreh of Drmer Concert '4l, '46 junior Red Crm '44, '4l I ,4 Band '44, '4l, '46, '47 Glee Club Carmen '47 r-Tb, gn, , ,y 50 gr' fr. Frerrelr Club '47 Sensor Prum Committee Brmkgig 4 . , wavy lr ' . pEazesb'Qd ioke . 4 4 Annual mud Cancun '41, '45, '47, '41 easy going , . . fearing igly be '. 5id41lxy?? ,'. . solemn- Swim' Danrr Commiuu: '47 freed clown . . . -'ryprrr n.'.ll0vQlicr april . . . gurrrlurr eH,,,,1,,,,,,,,u .rf hy larrle yd . ,KJ-lrdeu' NS-fix A-l rrumperer rrrrl lurra member . . 4 careful drivrr . . 54, 1 , lmrrur ,emu ,rrrry ,wa jokes . . . freqrrrmr rmrumrlru 4 . . I AV 'V' L, ff' eemeer fr.. 4 . 4 former lu-,ell office l-,oy . , . rlrlarrg . . rl. ' ' if Af wfyx ducking gym period 1 . 4 . full nf buxinesn . . .Sunday 4, ' I f, , ,1' Q E' r gm' ' ff ,if , ff ' . , J-' ' 1? .-:J ,f Lf . ' ' kxf' yr fi .2 I 'fl' l J 4' r .1 40' f 'X ,P f JJ V , ,ff nv u Y -f 4 -- 4 ' JOAN WHITNEY SHEA X-'X lp V' 118 Boston Road Chelmsford Center ' V FERN AMANDA SCOBLE A.A. Mtn-aber '4s,l'4s juniln lgjxncr oummlrrre '46 - W 1 d Lum Cu , umm '4s Semur mee Camnutte: '47 W' W'H'0 d Sf'-'il V V 'st mf 5 French Club 'es cl.rr Mmm oerrrruaeree A.A. Member 44,'4l.l4s. 47 lurrrmurrrl lxmlrerbell- 45 Clm sxmm, .46 Gndtmkm Decominn Cummins .U mf 'W CWS 44' 4' 5f P L0 ' Gredrueiurr rrrd Receprion Usher '47 Mem. Day Arremlrly '4s J Sufrbell '46 Yr-fern., Yu-la-lu rrrmrpely delivers daily office reports . . 4 elrrrrerlm 4 4 . rlela,l.rr in luppy rrrrrr-rrplrere of Kydwe . 4 . emhuxizsric rrrfr. lrrll player . . . my brrrrlrer -'nr.l,le , 4 4 earner... girl reyle . 4 . genlle and :liable 4 4 4 promising secretary. Senior Pmm Commiure Aleu'! Yon Gln! Ymfrf Yann Enldize classmate . . . founh year Latin uudenl . . . dark- haired colleen , . , appruciuu a iol: . . :man cloxlm . . , lrrlylalre elurrrr 4 . . genial raelrer rrlrer . . . lulure doctor . . . Smixll or Radcliffe . . 4 clever :user :vain her. rl' , J . af f MARY JOYCE SHEA U8 Main Street A.A, Member '45 French Club '45 Laun Club '46 Wes: Chelmsford junior Dance comment. Senior Prnm Cnmmlnce Mf...mf.-' Many dun ru., .na eye: . . . phmxmze .na pawn, min . . , moan. rn.. :nm an blmw . . . dm., D.. sh.x..,..f. , . . delighu in makin, L.,lmb.ll PM . . . menu. .aaaramr ru nur uniur year, ISA BELLE FRANCES SOUSA IIS Gorham Street Easr Chelmsford A,A. Member '44, '4x, '4s Fm-cr. Club '45 junior Red Cm, '44 S,-on Dance cnmmimf '47 Band '45 Leap Yczr Dance Committee '47 Graduation Decoruion Commune '47 Glu Club '4r lmnmural Bnknball '47 4 Pr-mm-lily my , , . nverflnwing wizh energy mm . . . :mural curls md war . , , swell rpm . . . fo.-uga.,.u 5.5514 . . . Ralf. pal . . . uw. nm ri.-.U in pu..-A s , . green eyes . . . scads of friends . . , Who is Tuny? . . . lile of :Ive lunch- BETTY ELLEN STEWART ' 'WALTER PAUL SULLIVAN 7 Sherman Street North Chelmsford I A, A f' 19, tland Avenue Weszlands AA. Mrmbcr '44, vs. '46 ul.: Club ommu '4x, '4a. '47 '-- .J , ber '44, '4x, '47 swam Dance can-mimf '47 lmknball '46, '47 Swim Prom Cbmmiuee ,I Egggf '47 j.,.,3,,, RM gm, 44. 'gg' '45, '47 Sen-or Dann Om-miuff '47 ' ,. ' .,-ff' 1' , scum Pm... Q,mm.m. Ulf' Club 'W 5- '45 ly K L, ru nf mr..-.. T., can Yun lf, A TW, :1.,..f,1 r...,,.-on T nm ' 1 ff lm an H umm . . . nm, .,r-mr-.Hurd , . . ovial A fl-my ,mile fm everyone . , . lovn I-um, . . . dreams of a ' Q .,,,,1,,,1, D., lift , Mm .0 ,gap ,p,,,,,.5h ,,p.y,5c, l, , , 1 du-if uf-fh - . V 2 uw ---rafli-'H for ml-wg - 1Pl ffl U yr ' .nam 1 rm fm buxi r mu plmm . . , npprncurive ubserver , gma pun. . . . oh, um ha.wfys . . . m..u.f.g .1 vm hnbby. k Ld, f f,!., lt -.g,sm' ' T . . . ...my frame., 40,1 ' Lf X hfi.-f ' 1 9, 4.,1.,.L . . 0-4,d'J f I 1 ,-V A f- 'Af' s ,,x,e-Qu-2-4' -W , ll ,' V,-r Wv'?4NJ4?h.' X M 2 R - ff 1, ' 5 ' i.4:f'L.v 14,4 L2 I. w ' . K L P ' ,L t..L'-L,4Lf'v -S-'I' ' ,X -M l .f LL, IJ 1. cttw fl-M 1 ff-4 'M W l' ' -r ! I A fl 1' Ci. CT LLL. 4,-PCL lf 1 'V ll--g4-'v l .0.l 1 vu i NIJ ii sl 4 A .l,. N I if' 1 1 if iq ' J 917, JK M nf-ff L -'47 f wr-'vt A f' lon X - -, ,- ,,...---fn ELMER GARFIELD SWANSON JK. 208 Dalton Road Chelmsford Center A.A. Member '41, '45, '47 Hand '41, '45, '47, 'ss Annual Band Concerts '45, '46, '47 March of Dimes Concert '46 lnninr Dsnce cnnnnanfn 47 ruby Farr Comedian, vm pocket size . . . hails from tn. Westlands . . . toot: the clarinet in the band . . , goes dancing every Friday . . . s perennial in junior English . , . determined n. utr n easy, KENNETH EDMUND VINAL li Highland Avenue North Chelmsford A.A. Member 'u. '44, '45, '45 jun. Red Cross '44, '41, '45, '47 Oh, Iubllnyn fliennyj Pink .na white complexion , . . nn up . . , dry land mlm . . . anmolsy . . . m.nsanl every nnnnang on the bn, . . . any humor . . . carries books for a young lady . . . good dancer . . . hard worker on hardware IH, Q . 3' - N , ff?H'f TS- A 5, 5 gl, 4,415 5,12 J, 4 riflffmeffilf' ' f, at ff: iff, I . DOLORES MARIA TOEGEMANN 64 Richards Street Lowell A,A. Member '46 Senior Dance Committee '47 Glee Club Concert: '45, '47 Cheerleaders' Dance Cam. '47, '4x Cheerleader '47 nick Hop Dance Cummins: '41 Intramural Basketball '46 Graduation Decoration Com. '47 Reception Uxher '47 Senior Prom Committee Lani rm Tbr sum Lining Always cheerful . , . trusted cnnfnlsnn , . . prefers :ln Navy . . . one of our few commuters . . . liltes a good physics yoke . , . imaginative . , . But, Mr. Hicks . . . turns farmer in rhe summer . . , wants little, gives s lu: . , , fumrg nun, GUY NELSON WHITWOKTH, JR. 169 Chelmsford Street Westlands A.A. Member '45, '44. '45, '45 lnmmunl Basketball '47 junior Red Cross '43, '44, '45 Senior Prom Committee My Hrarl't lu The Higbiandxn WeIl! . . . cake sampler . . . fond of Chocolat: Easter mn . . . Bell shop is nn mon.. hang nn: , . . shane, an math gel . . . funn clown . . . sppmasw high school anntlng fountains . , . mn an nun, 5 am. lull , . . flanlnn, lnm., . . . the wnllnng nun. it ,, N t l J' .X 1 ,i ff X L N5 7 'li lf Sw ly p ,rm 4, .PL:?'Y1N?.5'bvu2l',f L IX Q BARB A ANN WYLIE 01 X 16 Gorham Street East Chelmsford --X H GRADUATION Smaznuaix xg A.A. Member '44, '45, '46 French Club '46 Junior Red Cross '44, '45, Glee Club '45, '46, Vice Pres. '47 junior Assembly '47 Glee Club Concerts '46, '47 Yearbook Staff Graduation and Reception Usher Basketball '47, '48 Newswriting Group '46 Cheerleader '45, '46, '47 Chairman Ring Committee '46 Latin Club '46, Aedile '47 Senior Dance Committee Pal of Mine Consistently A student . . . cheerleader of renown . . . Ken- ny's girl . . . efficient on the basketball court . . . Say! . . . loves math 2A . . . A plus popularity rating . . .strawberry blonde . . . willing worker . . . all around good sport. PWGPJ and 0l'lbUa-I Upward to hail that season By gifted seers foretold, When men shall rule by reason And not alone by gold. When with man to man united And every wrong thing righted The whole world shall be lighted As Eden was of old. Onward for those who love us, For those who know us true, For the Heaven that smiles above us And inspires our spirits too. For the course that lacks assistance For the wrong that needs resistance For the good that pleads existence Let us see what we can do! -Robert Robey, '48 f , 1 I 1 .jfifil Tire c f vi V 'L PLA L M-1 71147 1 j r . J 1 1 - , ' C My f WW 'Q' W LJ' A wee'-fzfsal fl-14 Kl7f'ii'.4,,1,, , ict? f'0'Ov-J lf? an ,,,9f,.,.Q A Zyfobqg 3,54 ildfb- 5'-if-M-cfigc tal,-,tal I TY Sf We 15: e2'ffL- L'21!. ixf 'LJ fr L.Cf6c-'ij 7,7 X 1 , MX: ellfzf N GQ -e,,Q,2,f1' chica I :fda fag: S ff' .6 5-yfpfrzu nf' VA X I Jf -Q, LQAJJ' I 709 J 3 A f Cfaaa of f 949 ' President . H ,. M , VV.,..A ., ,. . . , , .James Buzzell, Jr. Vice-President 77,.,., ,,,,w, W arren McHugh Treasurer --.- .... ,e..., t , ,Edward Bishop . Secretary 7.,7.w ..,..,,,,e,, a . ee,,, . ,.e77.r,... Betty Clark MUN N M Adams, Doris Gaudette, Victor Nilsson, Elsa Q Barrows, Barbara Gibbons, Raymond Norton, Robert Beausoleil, D055 Gonsalves, Theresa Palmgren, Phyllis ' BiSh0P, Mlufeen Greenwood, Constance Petterson, Evelyn Blott, Margaret Guiney, john Peverill, Louise S Buonopane. Edward Hadley, Richard Pihl, Roger Campbell, John Hamel, Ruth Pope, Rita ' Carr. Marjorie Hardy, Elizabeth Reid, Donald l z J Hayes, Marie Rose, Hazel M ali? 5 Q Charles Clou , Marilyn Co y, Phyllis , Muriel owell, Virginia ummings, Dorothy urran, Christine Curtis, Nancy Dexter, Lincoln Dinnigan, Walter Dryden, Joyce Ducharme, joan Dupee, Phyllis Durkec, Elizabeth Hayes, Theresa Hayward, Richard Hulslander, Irene jenkins, Margaret Kelly, Chester Lamb, Nancy Leach, Ronald Lebrun, Harold Leo, Concetta Lettcney, Ward Lind, Clark Logan, Ralph Mann, Joyce Scrizzi, Dawn Shea, Nancy Shedd, Thomas Spanos, john Staveley, Doris Staveley, Guy Sweet, Patricia Valentine, Fay Vayo, Paul Welch, George Russon, Jean Sargent, Sybil 5 aj WWE Wilder, Elizabeth ' utton, Claire Marshall, john Williams, Raymond A glgdwards, William McDonald, Rita Wright, Charles is Qf. . ,A J ' Falardeau, john McMaster, Beverly Young, Alva i I F X-Haig! Flynn, Patrick Miller, Arthur Zabierek, Eugene , 'SQ HQ V-f' L A Gadbois, Lorraine Mills, Ann Zouzas, Paul ' WY by Gannon, Elizabeth Nadeau, Barbara f 'I' 2 IF: n-J if Jef wif- J 'sf f , 337' ,za VX .Vin NST --..,':nz.4 jf . uv R ' fe 'N I if -'L' 'x L' Kg- .f ... I 1133 iii-ph. as-e QQ, 'N i?,qt 49 Y 63' 4 1, t , J 1 J ,Q ' , g UQ gg 1 7 X qlr 3 A m Ay ll L' b J ll' 4 2 J f' 7 L . ,P .Q ' 7 ,P ,J-l L ' 6 Q I fx , Q BARB A ANN WYLIE N - 16 Gorham Street East Chelmsford 'A A IJ GRADUATION SPEAKER X A.A. Member '44, '45, '46 French Club '46 junior Red Cross '44, '45, Glee Club '45, '46, Vice Pres. '47 A Junior Assembly '47 Glee Club Concerts '46, '47 Yearbook Staff Graduation and Reception Usher Basketball '47, '48 Newswriting Group '46 Cheerleader '45, '46, '47 Chairman Ring Committee '46 Latin Club '46, Aedile '47 Senior Dance Committee Pal of Mine Consistently A student . . . cheerleader of renown . . . Ken- ny's girl . . . efficient on the basketball court . . . 5ay! . . . loves math 2A . . . A plus popularity rating . . .strawberry blonde . . . willing worker . . . all around good sport. lfiuldfd alll! Ollula-I' Upward to hail that season By gifted scers foretold, When men shall rule by reason And not alone by gold. When with man to man united And every wrong thing righted The whole world shall be lighted As Eden was of old. Onward for those who love us, For those who know us true, For the Heaven that smiles above us And inspires our spirits too. For the course that lacks assistance For the wrong that needs resistance For the good that pleads existence Let us see what we can do! -Robert Robey, '48 IOLUCIPJ CUQJ Oflllltll' The tree that never had to fight Upward for sun and air and light, y That stood out in the open plain And always got its share of rain Never became a forest king, But lived and died a scrubby thing. The man who never had to toil, Or dig the ground, or plant the soil, Who lived a life of ease and pleasure And without earning got his treasure Never became a manly man But died as dwarfish as he began. In tree or man good timber grows Where thickest gather earthly woes. Both men and trees must fight their way Upward and onward, or weaklings stay For the grain of wood grows strong in storm And the soul of man his trials form. lane Mxlls 48 xxx x X 15 Q9 xxx IlI1'DC-RGROID cu? as li W if iff .14 J - pw , l fyb' J v af ' 4 67 , K K J L- rf , ' 4'lT7f'-Lf,QgJ , KG? CfcJ-fy-,qgff gil' ,,,5.f.,Q 45' ,If sb Q A Lise' I if it fwffaaaa 4,6 5 1 ' ,f j' if We ee were-f-5 We , of ' x c. ' ,, l , - P 42 4 -. 5 'N yn l ,Q lg sv Tic? '9p52'f'Q ,. 1f,ff'5, c2flL0!L il 70' 3 .F .'., l 4 I-N. President H ,, Vice-President 7,,w, Treasurer Y.7, ,, Secretary .,,,,7 , Adams, Doris Barrows, Barbara Beausoleil, Doris Bishop, Maureen Blott, Margaret Buonopane, Edward Campbell, john Carr, Marjorie Cashin Charles Clou , Marilyn Co y, Phyllis C , Muriel owell, Virginia ummings, Dorothy urran, Christine Curtis, Nancy Dexter, Lincoln Dinnigan, Walter Dryden, Joyce Ducharme, Joan Dupee, Phyllis Durkee, Elizabeth ZDutton, Claire Edwards, William Falardeau, john Flynn, Patrick Gadbois, Lorraine ini 1 ' Gannon, Elizabeth .'. h 'J W V fag' . ny' N... D -., 'Pwr ,7 g i -, lx: xx , -uk. , V Wm, , , 1 .X A, .N I '--s CEM of 1949 Gaudette, Victor Gibbons, Raymond Gonsalves, Theresa Greenwood, Constance Guiney, John Hadley, Richard Hamel, Ruth Hardy, Elizabeth Hayes, Marie Hayes, Theresa Hayward, Richard Hulslander, Irene Jenkins, Margaret Kelly, Chester Lamb, Nancy Leach, Ronald Lebrun, Harold Leo, Concetta Lettcney, Ward Lind, Clark Logan, Ralph Mann, Joyce Marshall, john McDonald, Rita McMaster, Beverly Miller, Arthur Mills, Ann Nadeau, Barbara ,James Buzzell, jr. ,,,,.,Warren McHugh Edward Bishop 1 eeee gi ,,,,,, Betty Cixi wgfiliwg Nilsson, Elsa O Norton, Robert Palmgren, Phyllis ' Petterson, Evelyn Peverill, Louise S Pihl, Roger Pope, Rita ' Reid, Donald Rose, Hazel Jaw 'QVJ :tb Russon, jean Sargent, Sybil Q aj Scrizzi, Dawn Shea, Nancy Shedd, Thomas Spanos, John Staveley, Doris Staveley, Guy Sweet, Patricia Valentine, Fay Vayo, Paul Welch, George Wilder, Elizabeth ' yes-.Ld,6,,,4, Wm Williams, Raymond Wright, Charles E. lg, , Young, Alva Y Zabierek, Eugene , 'SQ Zouzas, Paul ' 1 -20 2,, 'Z4,, Abraha-mson, jane Adams, janet Avila, Louise Bailey, joyce Barron, George Bartlett, Virginia Bomil, janet Bonura, john Bovill, Barbara Brooks, Lois Brown, Evelyn Burne, Philip Burne, Richard Burton, Lorna Burton, Sylvia Burtt, Carolyn Carlson, Edward Chagnon, William Clarke, David Cochrane, Beverly Costello, John Courchainc, Ronald Croft, joan Daigle, Dorothy Dale, joan Delorey, William DiRuzza, Clara Donovan, Dana Ducharme, Barbara Edwards, John Eliasen, Donald Elwood, Robert Elwood, Ronald Emanouil, Georgia Forest, Norman Foster, Gertrude Gadbois, Pauline Gaudette, James Gervais, Alexander Gervais, Jean Guerrero, joan Hildreth, Nancy Hollingworth, josep Howard, Richard johnson, Edla Kerrigan, james Kilburn, Barbara Lakin, Marjorie Leaver, Richard L'Ecuyer, Elmer ,s h Cfaaa of 1950 yy-J Wsmsw? Lemay, Dolores Lovering, Doroth o ' , risci a MacDonald, Ruby MacElroy, Robert Mackey, Charles Mainvillc, Omer Malloy, Malcolm McHugh, Richard Molloy, Barbara Moore, Loretta Moss, Mildred Noel, Irene Oliver, Vincent Page, Robert Parker, Lester Parkhurst, Fred Pedersen, Shirley Pelletier, George Pcttcrson, Sally Pickard, Carol Pickard, Donald Poland, Janice Pomeroy, Connie Proulx, Roger Reeves, Evelyn Reis, Allan Roberts, joan Rose, Edna Sanderson, jean Shawcross, Gail Sherman, William Sidelinger, Jacqueline Simpson, Dorothea Simpson, jacqueline Smith, Robert Spinazola, Mary Talty, Ronald Tansey, james Tousignant, William Ullom, Marilyn Warren, Martha Waterman, Shirley Watt, Marilyn White, Robert Wright, Florence Yates. Stuart Zaher. Charles Zouzas, Elizabeth 5? Ee, 0 Www Q' al Adams, Ralph Anderson, Richard Ayotte, Claire Ayotte, Lucille Bailey, Ruth Ballinger, Anne Beaubien, Roland Bell, Roberta Bernard, Lorraine Bicknell, Roger Bishop, Robert Blackie, Anne Blott, Shirley Bomil, Betty Branch, Carol Brodeur, Henry Brown, Richard Burke, Nancy Carbonneau, Cecile Carkin, Bruce Carlson, Raymond Carruthers, Robert Chambers, Donald Cody, Blanche Collinge, Donald Corfield, Frederick Coughlin, Margaret Cummings, Constance Curran, Alice Davis, Richard DeSilvio, Louis Dinnigan, Charlotte Dulgarian, Stephen Emanouil, Timothy Farrington, Dorcas Flavell, Eileen Geary, Nancy Gray, Wayne Grondine, Theresa Haberman, Allan Hamel, Joan Hardy, Raymond Harrington, Kathleen Hatch, George Henderson, Joan Henderson, Mable Hicks, William Hoyle, Richard Hoyt, Eleanor jones, Barbara Karafelis, james Cfaaa o I 951 Kelly, Harold Kydd, Robert Leaver, Donna LeBrun, Florence Mann, Isabelle Manseau, Thomas Marchand, Omer Marcotte, Estelle Matton, Rita McCaffrey, Jean Merrill, David Mullen, Richard Oates, Carole Oczkowski, Edward Oczkowski, Fred O'Neill, Michael Osborn, Carol Ouellette, joseph Parlee, Henry Peckham, Fenner Peverill, Dorothy Peverill, Laura Pickard, Ann Louise Pickard, Ronald Pihl, Daniel Pivirotto, Richard Polewarczyk, Valenty Proulx, Shirley Reynolds, Sheila Riley, Robert Shepherd, George Shuhany, Andrew Stott, George Suich, Peter Sweet, Janet Taylor, Milton Tibbetts, Charlotte Toms, Patricia Tremblay, John Valentine, -Albert Vennard, Elizabeth Vennard, Thomas Vinal, Harold Wallis, Thelma Warren, Fred Wetherbee, George Wheeler, Doris Wyman, Eleanor Yoac-himciuk, William Ziemba, Florence - it 1' 'J ifihffe X we el Effie li- - I A Ulf cfaaa of 1947 The following is a list of the special awards presented at the gradua- tion exercises, June 11, 1947. Inasmuch as these awards were not made until the night of graduation, it was impossible to record them in the 1947 Yearbook. AWARDS: Boys' State-A week at Massachusetts State College at Amherst - given by the American Legion, Post 212, to the highest ranking boy in the Junior class - awarded to DANIEL WILLIAM DEXTER. The Harvard Club Book- The Happy Profession by Ellery Sedgwick - given by the Harvard Club of Boston to that boy in the college preparatory course of the Junior class for high scholarship and character - awarded to DANIEL WILLIAM DEXTER. Perfect Attendance-Neither absent, tardy nor dismissed for four years - EARL JAMES NICKERSON. Reader's Digest-A complimentary subscription to the Reader's Digest for one year to the Valedictorian of the Class of 1947-DOROTHY ARLENE NYSTROM. Washington and F raulzlin Medal Award-Presented by the Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution given for excellence in the study of United States History as determined by competitive examination - awarded to HECTOR JOSEPH MCDONALD, JR. Good Citizenship Certificate-Presented by the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution for outstanding qualities of dependability, leader- ship, service and patriotism - awarded to DOROTHY ARLENE NYSTROM. English Prize-A purse of S25 given by the North Chelmsford Parent- Teachers' Association for excellence in the study of English as deter- mined by competitive examination - awarded to HECTOR JOSEPH MCDONALD, JR. Dunigan Award-Given by the Chelmsford Teachers' Organization in loving memory of Hilda B. Dunigan, who taught in Chelmsford High School, from 1928 to 1934, for excellence in shorthand and typewriting as determined by competitive examination -- awarded to DOROTHY ARLENE NYSTROM. Gay Award-Given by the Chelmsford Teachers' Organization in loving memory of Dorothy F. Gay, who taught in Chelmsford High School from 1932 to 1934, for excellence in French as determined by com- petitive examination - awarded to HECTOR JOSEPH McDON- ALD, JR. Fogg Award-Given by the Chelmsford Teachers' Organization in loving memory of Donald H. Fogg, who taught in Chelmsford High School from 1940 to 1943, to the highest ranking senior girl who has earned a letter in major sports - awarded to ABBY MILLS VONDAL. Knightly Award-Given by the Chelmsford Teachers' Organization in loving memory of George R. Knightly, who was a teacher and coach in Chelmsford High School from 1930 to 1943, to the highest rank- ing senior boy who has earned a letter in major sports - awarded to HECTOR JOSEPH McDONALD, JR. ' 15422, , . 1',f AY r ,, X M zu few ff , al Fw i My CL eerzza Llefd This year Chelmsford sport fans were thrilled by the spectacle of twenty-four cheerleaders in red and black velvet uniforms. Coached by the capable and peppy Miss Hehir into a snappy and well-drilled team, they were an impressive part of every athletic contest. Captain janet Bomil led the group, assisted by the sub-captains, Fay Valentine and Rita McDonald, and by the remarkable little mascot, Dottie Ayotte. Our cheerleaders functioned at every football and every basketball game, and concluded their season by entering the cheerleaders' tourna- ment at Littleton, where they received honorable mention for their pyra- mid, Conga line, and locomotive cheers. ty ' 1 l. - rx Each cheerleader wx awarded a letter. f NX K 4, v N 1 N. l . J ,- it Q if ,. ' f K i r F or W ll is J. Q I Q .JK jooldaff The law of averages seems to apply even to athletic success, and certainly the Chelmsford High School football squad has Proved no ex- ception to this rule. After tying our first game with Punchard, we im- mediately ran afoul of bad breaks of all kinds. Many times we came close to victory, but when our hopes were highest, fate slammed the door, and we never quite achieved the desired end. Captain Douglas MacElroy, who turns the controls over to Bruce Campbell, Captain-elect for '48, feels confident that with the aid of the many underclassmen who are returning, next ycar's squad will turn the tables, and with their renewed efforts and valuable experience, change bad luck into good. The scores: CHELMSFORD OPPONENT Chelmsford 6 Punchard 6 Chelmsford 6 johnson I9 Chelmsford I3 Tewksbury 26 C helmsford 0 Dracut I 2 Chelmsford 0 Maynard 9 Chelmsford 7 Pinkerton 2 6 Chelmsford 13 Weston 27 Chelmsford 6 Concord 3 3 Chelmsford 6 Howe IJ Iv! l J! . flax. f V L UU ' y .J 92 ff! CMJ, lf ll: fdd 7 Ld ' Muff' W gf .r 44 p ff' fifty! 1 f gi:-A ' gaafeldaf Our girls' basketball team, captained by capable Nancy Lamb and Bessie Blackie, reported this season to our new and faithful coach, Miss Margaret Keith. As several veterans were on the squad, the prospects for a successful season were evident. From the first day we were determined to uphold the record of previous Chelms- ford teams. Our determination was greatly boosted when we, at long last, appeared on the court with the new look! Our first league defeat came when we journeyed to johnson. We bounded back from the blow, however, to defeat each contender in its turn. It was in the postponed Tewksbury game that we copped the Suburban League crown. This is the fourth straight year that the Chelmsford girls have carried off this honor. We were a tired team that bowed to our rival, Howe, in the final game. Our entry at the Littleton tournament ended in a two point loss after a thrilling game with Townsend. At a post-season squad meeting, Maureen Bishop and Connie Greenwood were elected to lead next year's team. The scores: Chelmsford Opponents Chelmsford Ofrponrnls Chelmsford 24:5 Wilmington S First team l9:i Concord Chelmsford 194 Alumnae Second team I S Concord First team 2 5 'P Concord Chelmsford I8 Pinkerton Second team 3 S ' Concord Chelmsford 26 Dracut Chelmsford 32 Dracut Chelmsford 3 8 Burlington Chelmsford 20 johnson Chelmsford 29 Howe Chelmsford 14 Tewksbury Chelmsford l7 Pinkerton Chelmsford 31 Burlington Chelmsford 2 Townsend Chelmsford 20 johnson Chelmsford 19 Tewksbury Chelmsford 2 3 Howe ii Non-league games T Tournament game l gags ' gaafeldaf Chelmsford High Scho0l's basketball team managed another successful season, as the boys played themselves into two tournaments, and won second place honors in the Suburban League. The squad holds victories against every team in the Suburban League, excepting only Dracut, and it left an impressive record whenever it took the floor. This year's Captain, Clarence Heflcr, and the team's seniors are leaving behind a firm nucleus of underclassmen to be developed next season under the leadership of Warren McHugh. They should present another well moulded team by the time Coach Hicks has them whipped into shape for the opening game next year. The scores: Chelmsford Opponents Cbel ms ford Opponents Chelmsford 48 Maynard 25 Chelmsford S2 johnson Chelmsford Wilmington Chelmsford Pinkerton Chelmsford Alumni Chelmsford Draeut Chelmsford Methuen Chelmsford Burlington Chelmsford Maynard Chelmsford Howe Chelmsford Dracut Chelmsford Pinkerton Chelmsford Johnson Townsend Chelmsford Tewksbury Tourney Ayer Chelmsford Methuen Milford Chelmsford Burlington Small School Tourney Concord Tewksbury N MJ I-Ning l ' lx' fl ,LF , ll W v ' Q It ' Q r-fl .T ni. I 4 l oy I ex F l 3 lv XX. , ,fy 1 Seasoffs Schedule: Squad M embers: Axon, Gordon, Capt. Bishop, Edward Campbell, John Carlson, Raymond Carruthers, Robert Chagnon, William Clarke, David Davis, Richard April April April April May May May May May May May May june june if,3,Q,e4..ff Westford ,at Chelmsford Chelmsford at Johnson Chelmsford at Wilmington Chelmsford at Howe Dracut at Chelmsford Chelmsford at Tewksbury Chelmsford at Methuen Chelmsford at Punchard johnson at Chelmsford Wilmington at Chelmsford Howe at Chelmsford Tewksbury at Chelmsford Methuen at Chelmsford Punchard at Chelmsford Dinnegan, Walter Hollingworth, Edwin Kerrigan, james Leach, Ronald L'Ecuyer, Elmer Logan, Ralph Maclilroy, Douglas Malloy, Malcolm Marchand, Omer Pickard, Donald Polewarczyk, Valenty Taylor, Milton Tousignant, William Yoachimciuk, William Manseau, Thomas, Mgr Ouellette, Victor, Mgr. .zdfdgfic .fdwarb During the school year the following awards were made: Football Bishop, Edward Buzzell, James Campbell, john Cantara, Thomas Collinge, Donald, Mgr. Falardeau, john Hayward, Richard Hefler, Clarence Hodgkinson, Fred Kelly, Chester Kerrigan, james Lewis, Roger MacElroy, Douglas, Capt. Malloy, Malcolm, Mgr. McDonald, Robert McHugh, Warren Meagher, Richard Merrill, Russell Miller, Kenneth Oliver, Louis Olsson, Theodore Reid, NVilliam Spanos, john Sullivan, Walter Boys' Basketball Cantara, Thomas Hayward, Richard Hefler, Clarence, Capt. Kydd, Robert MacElroy, Bruce MacElroy, Douglas Marshall, john McHugh, Warren Merrill, Russell Oliver, Vincent, Mgr. Pihl, Roger Cheerleaders Ayotte, Dorothy, Mascot Ayotte, Lucille Bomil, Janet, Capt. Brooks, Lois Burtt, Carolyn Cochrane, Beverly Cole, Muriel ' Colmer, Shirley DeGuise, Eleanor Hildreth, Nancy Marcotte, Estelle McDonald, Rita, Sub-capt Mills, Ann Moss, Mildred Palmgren, Phyllis Pickard, Louise Shawcross, Gail Sidelinger, Jacqueline Tibbetts, Charlotte Toegemann, Dolores Toms, Patricia Valentine, Fay, Sub-capt. Warren, Martha Wylie, Barbara Girls' Basketball Alexander, Mary Bishop, Maureen Blackie, Bessie, Co-Capt. Clough, Marilyn Dryden, Joyce Gannon, Elizabeth Greenwood, Connie Hunt, Nancy Lamb, Nancy, Co-Capt. Mann, Joyce Reeves, Evelyn Sweet, Patricia Stewart, Betty Wylie, Barbara GCEJUJZJGS WM QQ-ffm , ' W-ffewf f Band This year the Chelmsford High School band again found itself going full swing, and not even during the summer vacation was there any cessation of activity. A con- tinual round of school graduations and summer concerts permitted no talent to lie idle. Memorial day was a particularly busy one, for the band paraded in North Chelms- ford and then journeyed to Hollis, New Hampshire, for a second appearance, which was followed in turn by an outing. As is the custom, they also accepted an invitation to participate in the Lowell High School Field Day parade. Next on the list came the summer concerts. In addition to these regular outdoor concerts, one of which drew an estimated audience of a thousand people, the band played for a street dedication, the funeral of a veteran, the St. Maty's Church Carnival, the Firemen's Relief, and the American Legion Convention. Incidentally, our trum- peters have played taps many times at the request of the Legion. The biggest thrill of the year was, of course, marching in the Holy Name Parade in Boston. Movies of our band in action before four million people will be secured later for Chelmsford audiences. During the'school year the band members have to their credit a benefit concert for the piano fund. They played Christmas carols in all sections of the town and were happily rewarded by a Christmas party at the Westlands School. The final big perform- ance of the year was the fourth annual concert, which gave the satisfaction that towns- people have come to expect. At the conclusion of another year, the band members thank their leader for the pleasure and profit derived under his excellent leadership. Every rehearsal has been some- thing to anticipate happily, and not for anything would anyone of the fortunate group have missed the privilege of working with Chelmsford's own Bernie Larkin. gt, cm X .f HN i C32 ii? -- X I fi C, C, The Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Olive Littlehale, has had a very success- ful year. In December the members presented a Christmas Concert and in April the Spring Concert in the form of an operetta, entitled The Waltz King. The members of the club feel that this has been an interesting year and that much has been accom- plished. The roster of club members follows: Abrahamson, Hazel Adams, Barbara Barrows, Barbara Bcausoleil, Doris Bellegarde, Joseph Bishop, Maureen Brake, Nelson Brown, Eleanor R. Burns, John Chagnon, William Colby, Phyllis Cole, Muriel Crowell, Virginia Colmer, Shirley Curtis, Nancy DcGuise, Eleanor Dupee, Phyllis Durkee, Betsy Durrell, Norma Gadbois, Lorraine Gibbons, Raymond Gonsalves, Theresa Hadley, Richard Hamel, Ruth Hardy, Betty Hamish, Lois Hayes, Theresa jenkins, Margaret Kilburn, Jean Leach, Ronald McDonald, Rita Mills, Ann Mills, Jane Norton, Robert Palm, Margaret Palmgren, Phyllis Q Peverill, Louise Reis, Allan Sargent, Sybil Stewart, Betty Tocgemann, Dolores XVarren, Fred Wilder, Elizabeth W'ylie, Barbara Young, Alva Miss Olive Littlehalc, Director pianistj L unior mc! Crodri Under the energetic supervision of Miss Marjorie Scoboria, the Junior Red Cross finished a very successful year. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: President, Marjorie Carr, Vice President, Margaret Blottg and Secretary, Gail Shawcross. The homeroom representatives chosen at that same meeting were: Ayotte, Claire Barrows, Gladys Beausoleil, Doris Bishop, Maureen Blott, Shirley Bomil, Janet Brown, Eleanor R. Kydd, Robert Cole, Muriel Foster, Gertrude Gadbois, Pauline Hartley, Joan Hicks, William Moss, Mildred O'Neil, Michael Reeves, Evelyn Scoble, Fern Welch, George jenkins, Margaret These representatives succeeded in carrying out a successful membership drive. Nearly all the homerooms had l00'X, membership and the sum of 324.73 was collected. Bi-monthly meetings were held in Miss Scoboria's room. The first project under- taken was to collect material to fill eighteen good will boxes for children overseas. Dur- ing the winter term, members made two hundred attractively decorated Easter baskets. Later in the spring, one thousand newspaper disposal bags for hospital use were folded. 'J x J -exif? I -35' s ,Tv , f 4 ,ift 2 ii f - M NKWH l - K+ V. 0--' ' V A- V51 . , ,, '4 f Q -1'-lg 14554152 '- i- Ng 1 mam, -Qnffgy 1 1Y A. B. C.'s of 1948 A is for Abrahamson, a maiden so fair, Neat and trim with beautiful hair. A is for Abrahamson, full of fun, Never gets his English done. A is for Adams, the office boy, Being useful is his joy. A is for Adams, slender and tall, A sweet little smile she has for all. A is for Alexander, on the basketball team, Her friendship is something we all esteem. A is for Avila, quiet is she, A smart little bookkeeper she will be. A is for Axon, tall and slender, A helping hand he's sure to render. B is for Bellegarde, who won't be beat, He would rather argue than eat. B is for Blackie, an artist indeed, With paint and brushes she'll succeed. B is for Bovill, short and sweet, On the dance hall floor, she can't be beat. B is for Brake, who seems to be quiet, But he really isn't, he's a riot. B is for Brown, a likeable lass, Plays the piano, pride of her class. B is for Brown, a lovely girl, Pretty hair with a bit of curl. B is for Buchanan, merry and gay, Can't seem to wait for the final day. B is for Burns, who loves to read, A successful life we're sure he'll lead. B is for Burroughs, whose dress is snappy, Favors Ted Wfilliams, always happy. B is for Byam, a nurse to be, Success in training we hope she will see. C is for Cantara, not very tall, Scored many a touchdown in playing football. C is for Cincevich, from room 21, In teasing the girls he really finds fun. C is for Colmer, so tall and sedate, With all her classmates she really does rate. C is for Cross, whose new in our class, Nice personality, charming lass. D is for Daigle, a dashing blond, Of a fellow named jerry she is very fond. ' D is for DeGuise, Eleanor that is, In all her classes she sure is a wiz. D is for Desmarais, the postal clerk, Never complaining, enjoys his work. D is for Dexter, in history supreme, Knows all the answers, right on the beam. D is for Durrell, Norma's the name, With her charming voice we know she'll find fame G is for Gonsalves, dark eyed and sweet, Contributed this alphabet - no minor feat! H is for Hall, quiet is she, Smart little lady, an R. N. to be. H is for Hankinson, encircled in horn, Never a better gentleman born. H is for Harnish, whose dress is fancy, Often seen with her girl friend Nancy. H is for Hartley, able is she, A shining success we know she will be. H is for Hefler, who likes to sing, Grand sense of humor, our own Bing. H is foriHodgson, who loves a high heel, Sweet disposition, lots of appeal. H is for Hunt, so very small, We'll buy her some yeast to make her grow tall. tl is for johnson with talents so rare, To do anything naughty she wouldn't dare. K is for Kilburn, a brilliant girl, Her future lies in the business world. L is for Lagasse, with lots of clothes, Neat as a pin, has many beaus. L is for Lakin, never mischief free, She should cut down on her vitamin C. L is for Lewis, with his hair cut short, A lovely young lady he admires from North. l. is for Logan, who chums with jo, She hails from North and lets everyone know. A. B. C.'s of 1948 L is for Logan, cousin to Jean, Gym today - isn't that mean? M is for MacElroy, known as Mac, In shooting baskets he sure has the knack. M is for McDonald, who managed the team, With his clarinet he's on the beam. M is for McEnany, who's known afar, Hearty laughter, basketball star. M is for McEvoy, the physics wiz, Proud of North, scoffs at a quiz. M is for Meagher, that popular kid, As a tackler he shone on the grid. M is for Mercier, with the natural kink, She's not as quiet as you might think. M is for Merrill, who beats the drum, Shy with the girls, but he's improving some. M is for Miller, with the Baby Face , To the office he goes at a right fast pace. M is for Mills, with the lovely voice, To sing in operas should be her choice. M is for Milton, known as Slim, At the Lion's Den is where you'll find him. M is for Miner, a partner in crime, Seen with Murph most of the time. M is for Mortham, our own Billy Boy, With the girls he's oh, so coy! M is for Murphy, the movie goer, ' Earns her money at the ten cent store. N is for Norton, a riot is he, A radio comedian he ought to be. O is for Oliver, of athletic build, In playing football he surely is skilled. O is for Olsson, an engineer to be, Known as The Genius of period 3. P is for Palm, who from Bridgeport did come, Beautiful clothes, Mary's chum. P is for Parlee, nickname Bob, A mass of curls tops his knob. P is for Pedersen, husky and blond, Of dear old South he is very fond. P is for Pickard, shy and demure, To do her shorthand, she is sure. P is for Pike, Ray the third, Enjoys fishing we have heard. R is for Randall, reserved for jean, At writing poems he's mighty keen. R is for Reid, good in baseball, Nice personality and that isn't all. R is for Riley, always with gum, If you haven't any, he has some. R is for Robey, busy man, Plays the trumpet in the band. S is for Scoble, with the charming way, Likes to type, always gay. S is for Shea, with the pretty hair, Of nice clothes she has her share. S is for Shea, hails from West, Loves to study for a physics test. S is for Sousa, fun-maker at lunch, Especially when she's with that bunch. S is for Stewart, North's star rider, Gallops pell-mell with her father beside 'er! S is for Sullivan, who cheers for the green, Dispatching taxis is his routine. S is for Swanson, mighty short is he, A future accountant he plans to be. T is for Toegemann, who likes to cook, The trouble is she writes her own book. V is for Vinal, the Blond Sailor to be, Luck in his voyages on the sea. W is for Whitworth, a doodler in class, Reserved for a pretty, flaxen-haired lass. 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