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10 T E S S A H C FRED BLOSSOM mull Club 2, 3; Junior Prom; Senior Play; Civil Defense. KOCCO SORRKNTINO Freshman Play: Track 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4: tear Hook Staff; Civil Defense. JOSEPH FIGl EIREDO Baseball 8; Football 8; Nice-President 1. JANE MULVEY Field Hockey I; Track 1; Freshman Play; Softball 1. 2; Band 2. 3; Student Council 2. 4; Basketball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; French Club 2. 3, I: l ibrary Club 4; Boston Herald Spelling Bee 4; Hall Marshal I; Civil Defense; Cheerleader 4; Senior Play; Year Book Staff. FRANCA SHAPIRO Freshman Play; Imprint Staff 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Year Book Staff; Library Club; Sadie Hawkins Dance 4. Class Motto: Esse Quam Videri Class Colors: Red and White
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TESSAH OC 9 GERALD FERREIRA Freshman Play; Track 2: World Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 3. 4. DOROTHY DAVENPORT Junior Prom; Library Club 4; Civil Defense; Senior Play. m m MERLE BROW N Junior Prom; Track 2: Safely Committee. JANET ROSS Boston Herald Spelling: Bee 1: Junior Prom: Band 2. 3. 4: French Club Secretary 4: Library Club 4; Sadie Hawkins Dance 4; Civil Defense; Student Council Show 4. ALLAN PRATT Junior Prom; Sadie Hawkins Dance 4; Civil Defense. PERSIS TAYLOR Senior Plav; Sadie Hawkins Dance 4; Civil Defense.
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TESS AHOC 11 THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1951 Janet Bates, ' 51 Now that our high school days are coming to a close, we should like to tell you something about our class of 1951. We went up to the second floor with many ideas of what our future would hold. As Fresh- men, we learned what it was like to be in high school. We elected our officers for the first time. The president of our Freshman class was Joseph Kelly. We also obtained our first high school identification emblems, our shiny class pins. Miss Reed was our homeroom teacher. How she endured us, we ' ll never know! Our Sophomore year was simply a year of homework. Miss Sullivan was our new home- room teacher. Our one highlight of the year was a dance, which was a financial success but a social failure. Then our big year of being called Juniors came. There were only two things which upset us; one, we had to remain in the same home- room; and two, we were not yet Seniors. We could now be identified by our class rings as well as our pins. Our Junior Prom proved to be one of the best, ( that ' s what they all say I . When June came around we said good-bye to Dr. Libby, our homeroom teacher, and all vowed to get big desks in the Senior room come next fall. We did get our desks and that wonderful Senior homeroom teacher, Miss Nelson. Our high school days are nearly over and yet we will never forget our friends and the knowledge we have gained. In closing we ' d like to say that we feel that we are a special sort of a class, not because we are we, but because we are the last Senior class to inhabit our old school building. I ' ll bet we couldn ' t have had any more fun, even in a new building. SENIOR SECRETS Name Alias Famous For — How They Got Through School J. Bates Batesy Marge Rhine Vote for Bates Brains, my lad N. Barrett Witty cracks Had the goods R. Bergstrom His clowning Don ' t ask me F. Blossom Bugs His laugh Studied, now and then M. Brown Brownie His truck By chance M. Burns Burnsie Blushing Studying B. Conte Barb Typing Somehow D. Davenport Dotty Knitting Effort J. Emanuello Menu A long line Skidded N. Ericsson Red Her model conduct Merit G. Ferreira Shorty Janice His big feet Mumbled J. Ferreira Her blush Intelligence K. Happeny Hap Stretch Hingham girls His jalopy Goodness knows R. Heywood Fell through W. Morgan Swish Absent mindedness Dribbled H. Morse Moe Her cooking Sewing Had pull J. Mulvey Violet Her laugh R. Froio Sonny Playing football Diligence? J. Figueiredo Squid Munce 10:30 arrivals Ducked P. Muncey The yearbook We don ' t know either J. Ross Speed Chas Being tardy Rode through C. Russell Snapograph Had the makings R. Sorrentino Rocky Snapper Cotter Pin His laugh By accident It ' s a mystery A. Stoughton Piano playing D. Sullivan His spelling Slept P. Taylor Tweet Typing absent slips Rolled through P. Twomey Legs Library work Brains A. Pratt Pappy Frank Printing Darned if I know F. Shapiro Her height Being absent
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