Cushing Academy - Penguin Yearbook (Ashburnham, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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I . i ,, , lhflx A A 1? if 'J ' I -' - ' 'i Thy vlne clad tower uphftmg Mud old New England hulls We hall thee Alma Mater Whose name each true heart thrllls We honor thy tradltlons We pruze thy words and ways Hurrah for the whlte and purple And the dear old Cushmg days Q QM W 1 fy QXQ L mm Q t ,ji , f dl-'DF' fx ff Q ,, J gg , Q f f Xiff ' THE PENGUIN CUSHlNG 2 ,dh CLARENCE P QUIMBY Pmzrl al AB BATrs ED M HARVARD Coach of Debatrng DEAR SENIORS You 'rrc to he congrltulxtcd upon thc completron of tlus Yerr Book yyhrch mth thc drplomt mll bc your mxterrrl cyrdcnecs of yyorlx rccomplrshcd rt Qushmg Academy We hayc been glad to hue you hcrc as rn your rndmdutl vmys you huc crch contrrbuted to thc student lrfc and thc cducatronal program of the school It rs our hope tlmt those of you who find rt possrble vyrll contrnue wrth your Studres 1n lnstltutlons of hrghcr lmrnrng But vsc hclrcyc thlt you will 1ll contrnuc to study and to use your rmplcments of lccrrnlng for thc cnrrchmcnt of rdult lrfc duty It wrll mlsc A poxycrful lot of clerr tlunlcrn 1nd scrrous dctcrmxnttnon for you to reconstruct your plans for thc future l bclrcyc thrt you hue shown thc elements of coumfec vshrch vsrll be nccdcd to carry you through aftcr L1 bluc pnnt hrs hecn m1dc of your obyertrxcs You must be strong agarnst the temptatron of sclcctmy, ln easy wry or scllrnu your talents to the hrghcst b1dder VSlIllOLlf rcgard to securrty and scryrcc You must lmrn to dxstrnuursh srnccrc comment 1nd adyrce from rnsrdrous propa gancla lor cxamplc you must not mrsrntcrprct thc cry for preparedness as a mrlrtary movement Remember tlnt truth wtll tlxyrys heir the SL1I'Ll'llIf'l1f of rnxcstrguuon M ly you he hlcsscd xxlth rlch mcrnorrcs of your ycars II CL15l1ll'ly2.I Smccrcly yours 8 Q Ji 1 1 v . I rl . '.' ' ' A g S ' 1 '. A 71 A4 1 L v 4 4 I V V 4 'A L vt v v i - , .2 V A I A 3 1 I My heart goes out to you in sympathy' as you face the bewildering calls of opportunity, service and ,I - A ,A , V, ,L I rl S 2 :, A Q' . r A ' Y r L - v . . . ' . - , v f v , - 1 , . , , - - K , , V ' V' 1 . . . v y f , . ' 25- , . L A Y ' Y ' - . ' ' - A - ' v k AL k - 'L ' X , ' - . - . A . l -' . C ' ADEMY THE PEN VIVIAN G HOPKINS Dean of Girls and Registrar BS BOSTON UNIVBRSITY M A COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Pryfbology Sorzology BRADFORD LAMSON B' lllERCER ED M Bosrov UvlvrRs1TY Dean of Boys Asslstant Coach of Football Coach of Hockey L C COOKE Semor Master A B DARTMOUTH Sflellfe Advlscr Semor Class Advxscr Pengum Advnser Scucnce Club LOISI CANN B S CURRY SCHOOL OF ExPRLss1Ow 0:11 Ezzglub Exprerfzozz Dmmatzrr . 0 Q ' 'V . ., . ., fy ' Q K' , ,wav , ' .t V ' . . ..J., .. - . ., . - . . ., . . 1 1 - - f GUIN ll-lE PENGUIN CUSHUNG MADELEINE I GAYLOR BS MIDDLEBURY Vocal MIIJIC Chonr Chorus Glu Clubs MARGUERITE SAWYER 17 AB WHEATON French Aduser French Club ROBERT D HANSCOM PAUL I HESLIN A B Bow DOIN ED M HARVARD E11 611115 om 1111111111 Aduscr the Breczc Coach of Tcnms P1-:B LITTL1 ROCK COLLEGE Matlaematzrf Alhlefzf D11 error Coach of loorball Basketball Baseball . . . . ., - -, ' ,A 1' 7 , v f 'iq 1+ Q 5 1' 'C 257 Y - p JI' A L ... . . 1 . . .A D I ' r , , AC ADEMY THE Q PFNGUIN HENRY E HUNT MRS MASON DIX HARRIS B S M IDDLFBURY Bosrow CCHOOL c R FN! ARTS AND CRAFTS I Hmm, f All E1zE..i.dh EDM UNIVERSITY or V1 RMONT Malhem 11111 Coach of Track and Skiing Advxser Polymman Socxety Advlser Outlngj Club Wu Qlm., lwwf-g,e,,,,M Aww Nl A'q,g-NJN Aw Mlm ESTELLE P HUNT DAVID K RYAN AB UNIVFRSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRL AB HOLY CROSS Al W AM lVllDDLEBURY Hmopy Q at L EU ll h Coach jV Basketbflll Football A? 7vv.Fl WW: ll,DlC M P' '. Q ' ' l -, A1 -- . j 7 . . 7 . If I . I , ' 'ln 1 .fx 1 f 1 . - - ,,,, I O I 'l Ku 1 . . A r . , 4 A 'l l I U THE PENGUIN cus:-IING REV E BRUCE PRICE POTOMAC UNMR ITY CRO7I R THEOLOOICAL S1 MINARY Bzble HAROLD W GILMER IR AB HEIDPLBERQ COLLEQL A M UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Lamz German Aduscr Latm Club Adxrser Phrladclphlan SCCICIY CHARLOTTE SU-VA Mns 1 MAUDE MCCOLLEY 04 AB Nm HAMPSHIRI Uwrvrasrrx NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL OF PEDAOOOY 31010553 Librarian Ph fn :I IZMJIIFJIOII 1 Guin J Treasurer Student OISHDIZHIIODS Adx rirr GC rmamc Soucq A E E THEODORE PIERCE BS LOWI LL TEACHERS COLLEGE AM BOSTON UNIVLRSITY Illjlllllllfllfdl Mzuzc Or rhexlra NANCY V CLOUGH AB Barts Luglz-I1 Adx nu Sophomou C 1.155 IRVING B S SALLM STATE RUTH KLAIBER NATIKJXAL COLLLLL QSmrzerl1ndj Genmzzz Ffemlv Plum 11 Edm.1f1w1 fm Girl. Adxmr Curl: Athletic Counul A c D M Y T H P E N G U I N . , 'G B Mu T ' HARRY L CROWLEY IR WARD B MCCONLOGUE BS BATLS AB HARVARD Malloemalzri Eugluh Adx iser Freshman Class ALICE PHINNEY ANNA S. BEAN AB., WHEATON NAssON Courzoiz M.A., IWIDDLEBURY BREAD LOAF C0,,,,,,e,.D4',1 5,,bfH.,J SCHOOL or ENGLISH Coach of Field Hockey, Softball E'1.f!!ffh- Hi-'f J Adviser Kappa Kappa Adviser Senior Class Adviser Penguin E IANE LOGAN A B CONNECTICUT COLLLG1: FOR XVOM1N Spannb Aduscr Spamah Club Aduscr Mlm um Soclety MRS HUBERT C HOLDEN RN EASTERN! Mmm GINIRAL HO5PlTAL Hezlh Dmffu f1Bfp DE ROBERT NELSON 40 AB BROWN Law Hutorj Ger2emlSr1er1rL Adviser jumor Class BARBARA ABBOTT RN I'AULiwhR HOSPITAL Hmllln Dnedw ju Gnli ACAD MY TI-IE. NGUIN if 4 Q ,ORR , A4 IX X AB RADCLIH-I AN1 RADCLIPH. PAUL C ROCKWOOD Trusurar Busnmss NIIHIKLLI' MRS MARY W HAWLEY MRS LILLIAN E MACK burgrm to thc PYIDLIPI1 RUTH GLASSBROOK Houbc Mothgr Ashburnlum Houac House Niothcr Alumm H1ll 1 if xx, af M, MRS. GWENDOLYN SAUNDERS 42 DR JOHN W- MASON Surcury Alumm OHHL4' A B DART Xml TH M D MCGILL bdlool Phy51L1.1n 3 ' K A , 5 N ,, Ri' if ' L 'J .7 L H: Dierician .L . 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X 'X J flu E E C 1, .- yu EDWARD SOLOMON LIPINSKY 340 Krmberly Avenue, Ashevllle N C if Q nv May ue hrst present our Class Presrdent Lelyxard Irppo Lrpmsley The Greeles l11d therr Arrstotle the Rom1ns therr Galrleo 1nd l1ere at Cushrng vse hue had our evsn maestro of tl1e laboratorles and demon of the el1ssrooms Ollf yoy of the f1eulty presrdent Id hlmself Yes ld has m1de a grand ehol1st1e reeord srnee l1e e1me to Cushxng four years 1go 1nd he l11s 1lso elrrred more than hrs sh1re of tl1e lo1d of sehool 1et1y1t1es Ld h 15 mneeel lfl'llLflC efforts wrth hrs SCl10llSIlC attnnments The gym strll resounds from the tremen dous cheer 1ccorded hum last year when he garnered l11s complete C A scormg record-one floor goal We all hue ple1s1nt memorres of meetrng hrm 15 he ploeleled lrounel the cross country eourse on many 1 f1ll afternoon or treleed about the campus w1tl1 hrs reel hat and fl1shy searf flowrng rn the breeze Many eolleges are elamormg for Eds presence next ye1r but M I T seems to lTlNL the msrde tr1ele 1nd v11ll be rrehly revs areled when thrs brrlh 1nt young serentrst deyelops IHIO another Ernstern Ph1ladf:lph11n Cll C7l C33 C4l Presrdent Cil French Club Nl Cal Cal Execunve Commuter: C7l Serence Club CSJ C-ll Presrelent C55 Debatmg Team C21 CSD 4l Fx ssron Cl1ss ill CZJ ll C11n1v1l Pla C3l junror Vrrsrry B1sleetb1ll CBJ Class Presrdenr Cll 42 4 he Av as W X JOYCE JOHNSON 46 Mann Street, East Douglas, Moss W sv' wv l n. Artis WY' Kylix If you see o runnmg around wrth a lenrfe rn her h1nd rts really not because she s xrerous but only eeause she s loolernfr for any aya1l1ble preee of wood on vxhrch to yxhnttle aw1y Thrs rs os fayorrte p1s e but me can t see where 0 gets tnme for a pastrme vuth all her many aetrvrtres to loole after Exer smce 0 came to C A m 46 the h1lls hue Leen brightened by thrs busy happy 1n1l1x1du1l who uusrly vsrns the trtle of our mot yers1t1le young lady 0 h1s drreeted the dorm eounerl at Alumnr Hall and has been responsrble for m1ny sueeessful partres and happy 1nnov1t1ons As senror nee pres: dent she tools on the heetrc yob of Illxlflg orders 1nd eolleetmg money for class rrngs Hovs mueh drel you ma e or lose 0 Eyery trme o alms Wlndy euts her h11r she rssues forth mth her fnorrte Oh phooey Her lmr rs usually so short that she s frequently taleen for 1 boy by strangers yy ho see her se lted bel11nd 1 llbrlry t1b e 0 enrolls If B1rn1rd next yerr 1nd heres les 'ss Of l rm n e ll lrench C Ln e ee x ress11lnC,l1ssl l I Glec u Necrerm 'lllll' Dllfllllll Tl CKYUDCI ..llI'ITT IIT ue ey 1 1 1 1 arnna ourt F e S ff PP LIN Srrff 1 Cl1ss Vrre resnent I I 0 TH P Ng-UlN cusH1NG 1 1, tl!! 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ACADEMY THE MARK E SULLIVAN, 9 Cray Road, Portland, Maine Mark rs 1 ltd who needs no tntroductton If you dont know brg Sully you yust hayent lryed Last year Sully was rn hrs glory hung at Chandler House but thrs year eyen though he has llyed on the campus he has managed to keep thlngs burmng rn Lllac Lodge Sully has contributed much to CUSl1Iflg athlettes On the football team l1e has been an outstanding taekle for the prst two years and was elected co captam of tl1e skt team Track takes up hrs spare ttme rn the sprung so you e1n see with the co edlng thrown ln he doesnt waste many moments th1t rs wrth the exceptron of study hall Our man wlth the largest appetrte rs an nn Huentnal member of the class Besrdes bemg class treasurer he IS president of the Boys Outlng Club and one of the ma1nstays of the Plarlaelelphran Society Sully has started more expresslons at C A than one could count hrs most recent berng Chacow Sully goes on to St Lawrence Untverstty where he hopes to fulfrll hrs lrfelong ambttton to skr twenty four hours a day Phtladelphran 1sJ MJ Fxecutnve Commnttee MJ Class Treasurer fl! Outing Club C39 C41 President Q11 Spannsh Club Q39 Fxpresslon Cl 1ss CU PEN! UIN Staff ful Ft rt b1ll SJ ll Slilrl-4.1111 HJ ill CoCapt1m CU Track vi JOAN M WILSON Central Su y Street, Ashburnham, Mass Oh dear what wtll she say9 Im afratd to go n Yes our Ideal Cushmg Girl and Co edttor tn chtef was platnly worrted when she- deended that nt was necessary to report to Dean Hopkrns about cer run lrttle rnctdents Mlss Hopktns was tn l1er usual YCCCPIIYC mood howeyer and eyerythlng ended won derfully except th1t joante lost 1 few pounds Our buslest Llfl eertunly IS wonderful She dashes from 1 Pl N11 IN meetxnt, to a elass ewecuttye commxttee meeting to the glee elub to the hoekey held to the Bree e ofhee to the skt slopes to I.1t1n Club to cheering practxee 1nd h1lf a l1undred other a polntments eyery d1y How she does lt week 1fter week ts more th 1n we ern understtnd If anyone feels 1 lxttle blue o1n1e s eheery home II t1e end of tl1e ermy us IS 1w 1ys owen 1n1 sl1e 115 1n CDLOLIFU une word for eyery dtseouraged or home stek student Her smtlme good ntture lflul eenulne loy tlty are enou h to drtye the blues 1w1y from 1ny 1 oubled helrt As you l ok oyer these PILLS m1ny ye1rs from now m1y you send 1 thought of erlteful lPPl'LLllflOll b1ek to lo1n1e for 1ll the m1ny m my hours she spent Joanne tn maklne thus PINLIIN IU ICCLITIU. lllel eomplete record of the Cushrne year 194 194s 1 Ixnerylan 1 eere ry Cl eerle 11 er I.1t1n Club C ns Freneh Club pressron C11 l'IllX1l PI11 1 1 Glee u 1 tus 1 yekey ll C1pt N fr Nkr Club e ns Court 1 1 1 47 L11 or 2 L U' . 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VJJQJ J HENRY 214 Burncoat Street, Worcester, Mass r-CIM, P N I Ne1l lS 1nOther boy who h1s eome to Cushmf to e lrty on for tl1e ood n1me ol fllL e1ty of Worcester IS 1 ooe thme thu he hdnt dee1de to men Woreester Audemy or ue llllflll' l111e been on tl1e losme end ot tl1ose txxo b1sleetb1ll seores r1tl1er tl11n on top We e IH 1lltest1fy tothe t1et 1l11t Ne1l IS lust 1bout the frlendllest member of the student body 1nd l1e 1lw1ys l1 IS 1 eheerful xxord for eyeryone Our most xers1t1le younf IUIII vt 1s eleeted to tl1e job of eo edltor of tl11s Pl 'st 1 Vs 11 l11el1 l1e lllb l11ndled 1dm1ra Next yelt xxlll hnd Ne1l ln the yourmlrsm cllsses II Columbn md we lenoxx th1t l1e xull be 1 popular mln there 15 l1e IS l1ere vuth us 1 1lelph11n l ll lxe 1 CW1111111 ee l ll 1ll se11 l NCIIIN Il lC11e111 1 KI -+P el N' x E H GO IN Chestnut Street, North Readlng, Moss lf IU tl1e mornme II C 1mp mo a san our LIIIIIUSIHSCIC el1eerle1de1 ui Cusl s nlcest personahty Thls 5,11 e lov l1 sm1le soon leirned ll 1 ehlter ent st w W1 does 1 l1 e o ear r Il son 1 1 s ecml ru when sue J o follovsed 1 , t cess1o 1 bu seems to 11xe er oyer by l11s atfeeuo mclename for l1er of Cushmgs most popuhr ,ell who has led tl1e Mmeruan Soe1ety th1s ye1r excels IU school Splflf especmlly at the yars1ty basketball games She lets CH much steam starrmq ln '1Il1lCIlCS only on sle11s she doesnt qu1te get the lemcle' She s a healthy farm gal 1t heart but dehghts 111 people and fun 1nd we haye not1ced that Bom dom house part1f:s are more enyoy 1ble to her thm feedme el11cleens The l1tter she hopes to escape by 1ttenel1ng Colby Colletee fl 1' Ill I'LNlkLll lLflL1 U leerleller lN xeeume 111111111 nmgsh Club l l ressllm ls Y7 Du WUHCII 17 un u 17 PF N IH wckey 1 1s eth.1ll H or .1 U-111,11 Cqyun l ll hfLITlUl'lbl 1 2 Janne le nee +,,v,cl,C LWVLPZ fel fm ,wrmfs Aw Xf C1544-Q fsgf'-fl-Ki A E CMC up-Msqf DENG7 ROBERT P RUDOLPH JR 28 Bob the frrendly ambassador of good wrll from fa away ewett Hall has spent three actrse years under the banner of the Purple Peneuln Followlng hrs mother s and slster s footsteps to CUSl1II'1f5 he entered as a wee lad but how he has grown both rn stature and rn Importance on the campus Many times dur mg the past year he has been rn the Pengunn spotlrght as a speaker at the football banquet last November as a potent member of the debatrng, team as president of the enereet c selenee club and as the Ice member of Mr and Mrs Champangnes dancrnf, class B tween times he has managed to keep up hrs hlgh seholastre standmg rn sprte of majorrng tn math and scrence Several higher lnstntutnons are currently battling., for Bob s services for the next four years but at present lf looks as though one of the engineering colleges wnll wrn thus talented member of the H C F We look forward to the trme when he may be hauled as another Emsteln and the Rudolph method of nuclear fission wrll supply us wnth atomrc power for all our dally needs Polymmtn C71 CS! Cll Secretary C49 Scrence Cluh CSP C43 Presrdent C13 lmn Club C22 Spamsh Club VJ Fxpressron Cllss C77 CH Outlng Club C13 Dehltlng Te U11 Class Exeeume Commrtree C19 PFNeu1N Staff 49 DOROTHY S ZUG 38 Kmg No Fmdlay Street, York Pa Q-44 0 Street, New York I4 N Y Come on krds wake up and put some pep mto Dottue nt lets hfue a snappy C A for the team' Hip' Hip' and the whole student body responds w1th a bellowxnf, cheer led by Dottie our head cheer leader You cant help feelmf, peppy wrth all her sprnt lead mg, you on Her pep neser lags except on Sunday mornlnf., 1nd then how she does lose to sleep She c awls out of bed at 10 30 and by 10 44 you w1ll End her maklng, a mad dash to the church door Dottre has partlclpated rn many actlvrtnes and by her personaluty and xersltllrty has contributed eener ously to them all Two thmes we we wondered about are how she manages to get so many free week ends and why she spends them ln Newton' Could lf be thnt she rs srsrnng, our Secretary of Sure? They new xoted the most ardent eo eders In W Dottre goes to Wlaeeloek next September W shall mrss ler pep and sprrrt but send mth her our deep admlratnon and best xsrshes rss SCCFCIIFX 11' uh 7 lvl Frenc u 1 1 ' ressn n rs lil Ourm 1 1l Suft Cl 1 Bxskethxll 1 H ueen C1 urt 1 U Dormrtory Councll 71 Cal C-l'Ch1lrm.1I1 171 GleeClub17J CJ' C49 Cho 141 Class Execume Commrrtee CH Prsrscew Staff C45 Class Cheer Leader 142 Z3 1 1 + 1 - Q e 2 : te,s-,e, 1 ,, yJf 1 4 M a O f AC D M Y ' ' .-,' ff Kr,,j H . ' U I N Q if S' ' ', 'D . , i .- . , ., . , . . '. y ' . , . y' . 1 ' ' .' ' .' . ' y . 1 tv' na 1 y y A . .L g I A 4 I .Y K . . . . .t' y . ,' . .. -. is L- .Hi . . . . . .V ' Y . e- . .Y A . . . A . Y 7 l . . . . l . ' ' 4 ' , . C ' , . '. C-, 1-ll, Track CSL Cross Country CBJ, Glee ClubbC2J CD, ' I I f ' I . Y A7 -7 ' ' . l.' y ' s - . 7 I ' V Y ' V ' y I . . . y ,s . ' rl yn ' . A . .' 1. g'4 f ' l ,, ,- ' . . v Q Y' gyv, an L . . . A ,.,- ,. - t , .. L I ' I. Y ' 'L ' at ' '. y ,S ., -- .A- ' . q C Cla S Q n' . Lgltln Cl Ill C..l fl. h Cl b A 1l,Exp Cl..'s1l112l 151 -, 'g Clth 1 121, Hockey 1l' 12' 15' 1-ll, H bll C21 51, . r VS Y A . ' ' ' 1- T C A -. t-, ' . rus ll - u W , .Y . K- ' ! Tl-IE PENGUIN cusHlNG WALDEMAR W AHO 225 Mechomc Street, Frtchburg Mass Wally When Wally first came to Cushme he xmmedtarely tmpres ed us as one of the strong stlent type This proyed to Le a yery correct nmpresston for he rarely speaks unless he has somerhtne Important to say Wally belxey es that Actions speak louder than words and he ee tamly Leaye us plenty of actlon on the yjrtd fron last fall as our ace defensne back Wally was one of the all tnme basketball greats at Iltchburg Hreh but this year decrded to devote hts talents to the home town Retpas A C It s rumored that hrs reason was that he dnshked to be so far away from the gurl frxend and that the varstty trrps would take htm too far avr ay too much of the ttme Plans for the future are a blt unsettled ln Wally s mind but vxhether he casts hrs lot wtth a college fresh man flve or a club team we are certaln that he ll make the grade and be an outstandmyb performer Football f 17 GAYLE BANGHART Ooklep Cape Provmce, Unton of South Africa Gayle IS one of our foreign students who halls from way down South Afrtca Whenever you hear someone talkmg about buy, game huntmg., or greettng you wnth Cheerto old boy you re sure to know lf s Gayle telling of her wxld eseapades nn the African jungle or extending, a hearty tereetlng, When one ts sad and blue needme a httle spark to brmy, on a smtle Bang IS certamly the one to 5,0 to for her understanding and ever cheery personaltty plus her humor could make a person who was peelmy, onton smlle In thus way she has made a great number of frlends who will neyer forget her Bang has eertamly proyed herself wo thy her at C A by takmg part tn yartous actmttes and hold me many offices Althouwh commg way oyer here to the U S fcr school Gayle has decided she hasnt done enouteh t axelms, yet so she plans to work tn different forel,en count les as a ca eer Wlth her personallty and neyer fatlml splrlt she vs ll certannly entertain as uell as and the people of these forelgn countrles Qee you tn the nevss Bang Germanae 139 Ml Vnee Prestdent f fl Evpressron Cass C35 f-fl Glee Club Ml ffl Chorus Ml Scnence Club ltr PENGUIN Staff fly Hockey C-A 49 24 Bang . , I , . f . 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ACADEMY THE pIEj4rQU:IN',.,1 K f NORMAN O BARRES ll Palmer Street, Watertown,fMa I L If you want to see someone yytth a really long face just happen around some stormy afternoon when a hcckey eame as on tlae schedule and has to be can celed On tho e days Norm can bate naals and shed copaous tears for has tereatest loye as skating., and a e ey and on tlae rank he can lo .1 real yo 0 destructaon to an opposanta, fo ward lane Norms second ere at antere t as an motorcycles and automobales the kand that do around 80 mph H lakes notlaang, better than to tale one apart to see laow at treks and then see laow many of tlae parts he ean put together again he seldom has many left oyer Norm knows has cars and ca'a tell you the yartues of all the latest gadgets on the 1948 models After two years at C A Norm as now ready to eave a fraendly Hello to Northeastern s College of Ilneaneerang where we hope he ll fmd enough motors and generators and hockey stacks and pucks to keep ham deeply mterested for the next four years lxpressmn Cl ass ls! Madsummea Naeht s Dream lv? aekey in NORMA HELEN BARCLAY 44 Kltty f 1' Norm T9 Kenyon Avenue, Wakefaeld R l Haye you eyer seen a tall blonde shootang baskets every afternoon and aetually swashang, eyery shot' You probably yyondered who thas modest young, lady mltelat be and later were surely surprased to learn that She may be quaet about the elassrooms and Alumni Hall but on tlae basketball court slae s a regular ball of fare lxatty rs really yery atlaletae for not only does she exee an basketball but slaes an expert saalor and la andles her boat In real professaonal style We haye all been yyonderam, wletlaer at vyas tlae n yy that brouaht laer to lake saalane or sultne that brought laer to lake tlae may Hoya about at Kitty ' Te aehana as lxatty s ehosen arofessaon d at ae aoye of eaery e assmate that she may ya ay throuf h tlae problems of tlae classroom as neatly as she syyashed her basketball tlarouceh the hoop ermanae a e FrencaC u A Ncae ee u 25 If AA . gy ' A7 If ' 1 f - r - ' . f ' f - ' . - - y A--a 1 ,. , , . . A y , - Arai A ' .. , ' , ri - . ' , , 4 4 a J 15 sk. a , . , . 2 t , . b f I .- ' ' , 3 , ' .r ,. r ' , t . H1 fe' I ' . .7 .1 . as 5- 1 . ,I A 2' I' ' ' i , C 225 , . . 2 ,:. .L K ., I P 1 A an 6 , 1 ' n 'L 4 I ' ,Z . 4 4 ' T 1 Y v. I I' f a 1 ' W ' . y . 4 , . . v . '.- A . 4 y' . ' y, . . . . .' . y - ' .1 Y I ,A A A 4 He ,' L-ll. Il ll I I ' ' ' - K V . . 'k . y y v A' 't 1 - '- A ' 5 '. ' . 4 y A s it was the e uietest member of 1948 Kitt Barcla . y 1 ex ' ' ' ' 4 ' he . N 4 ' , , , J., - .' 1 . . ' 'l ' ti 'L , I ' Q ' ja' L Q .. v . ' Ky V-ls ' vis' . Ll 11, A 'YA A g ' I . .an ' is 4 tl ' l s- 'l. . A . ' ' L ' sail her ij 'MJ ,Qi a U H a.. at a 1 A A A or ..'aa.aa.ak-rasaaa-or-. A I lh' D ' 5 Q Cl h I aa. ' -. -t , . Il ' ll IRO BARONE JR 20 Boylston Street Frtchburg Mass Meet Conductor Crro Barone whose rfter drnner c neerts rn the smolrny, area kept the boys rn hreh telee as smo e poured from the drstrrct Hrs deep mellow yorce carrred many a lrltrnte tune across the campus on 1 eold wrnter nreht and hrs cheery drspo srtron brought 1 hearty response from hrs choral assocr 'rtes Cy was perhtys the br leest erter 'lt C A untrl one dry he deerded he was yearnrne too much wereht and mentroned rt befo e a eute lrttle Westerner who proceeded to starye the poor boy Srnce then he has had no use for drets and dretrcrans Most of hrs week ends were spent 'rt home rn Frtchburg, and on hrs return there was always a plentrful supply of food for the boys Cy goes to the Massachusetts Colleee of Pharmacy next year and soon we shall be dropprng., rn to Barone s Pharmacy to hear the famrlrar vorce shoutrne cut Thats a fact boys we erye the best of seryrce to our contented customers Phrladelphran C49 Expressron Class C49 Glee Club rsh W fp af X LX O' wk l way, hsbg, 'Manchester as 1 small ki JN- andfco or s crty ost s m ere rn the New Hamp sh l s buffafter he 1 rck extol rts yrrtues rn trye d su ver rlat s weve decrded that pfeglgengglay argthrrv gg ropolrs where ever ,JS J ner one worr Thr popu wett H resrdent always takes an rye prrt rn ry drscussr n whether rt be rn the dln 3, h rll or e classroom and he always seems to know hrs subyect whether rt be rnternatronrl affarrs or the Cushrng co eds Drck has consrstently shunned all the ady ances of our Pengurnettes because of Beauty beyond the horrzon and after carnryal we had to agree that Drck knows beauty when he sees rt Next September wrll find Drck at the Unryersrty of New Hampshrre begjrnnrng, the study of Busrness Admrnrstratron rn order to t1ke hrs place rn the famrly bakery busrness If Drck can make bread as well as he can make frrends he better wateh out or some young, lrdy mrndful that thrs rs leap yerr mry pounce upon hrm x re sr n Clr buff My Drck 2 6 . ' I A 2 l EYPENGUIN CUSHING W. . I I 'I I I ' K 'Le A I u I My y . v , V. Nu s N uc ll ' Y ' . . ' ,y 'X , s fo . , W 3 rx' ' my MPR HX DERIC ERGHOLTZ, 335 East High sneer, Manchester, N. H. 'J gy' l ,L Inj Nisfs J rf K .Jr 'riyydl' ' 7 ' A - . .N 9, . , W F . an A, 1 xr Jr U 7 r I - , v , i. . , 5 , I, . L Nj I . ' A Y. ,X X PP d ya' y- Q . 'S . 4 W. .' r ',. LI., EXP 'xvu rss VH. B1'ec.Zf.' 1' A . H . H ACADEMY THE PENGUIN RICHARD D. BICKFORD, Ashburnham, Moss. Now we present one of Ashburnham's favorite sons Dick Bickford. Dick has been trudging up the hill esery day for four long, years following, in the footsteps of his three brothers At night however he doesn t have to trudge for we often see him gliding down the hill to Iitchburte and more distant points in that ble black Chrysler Dick newer seems to study but his marks whieh are of the scholastic distinction variety testify to his scholastic ability Dick doesn t like the Ashburnham winter so next fall he plans a trip to California and then 1 hitch in the Navy to see the world as Uncle Sam s guest There s always room at the top Dick and before too many yexrs we shtll expect to hear of the Navy s new chief of staff Admiral Richard Bickfotd Philadelphian Cll C77 C37 C45 Expression Class CIJ Camera Club Cl? J V Baseball C72 Spanish Club C22 Dlck LEO J BERTRAND ll Leland Avenue, North Grafton, Mass 'J I eo fftfj J Here is the number 3 plumber of that well orgm ized s clety which made its presence felt at Cushine lust winter Leo has been at C A for two years 1nd during., that time he has been a silent partner in m my tetlvities especially the athletic te kms to whieh me has eontributed much Leo hails from North Grafton which according, to him is 1 leading, metropolis of the state left his nltne t vsn to serye his country ln the Nny md then cunt to Cushing to complete his eolleee prepirition in tle LIPILIIX of 1 writer and of course lends his xoell tt ents to the w uter s ehorus at mell time Al though he ls one of the unseen boys who Operlte behind the scenes ll the dining hall nesertheless he mtkes his presenee knoxxn The good wishes of all 1949 follow this populir mln to eolleee and we shlll look forwtrd to seeing, im If our reunion in 1953 P llyl11I1llI1 slsctblll l , ' r y Y, 7 ' , ' 1 1 1 1 U I , 4 , 1 ' cv. ,7 V. , 1 ' y' ' , , ' :' ,S , ' ' ' 4 ly, ' 4 1. - 1' 11 v . , .1 V - . r 4 4 I 1, 1 . .. . ' y 1', K A , gl 1 ai 1 A 1 1 L r . . , 0 9 ' ' in A '9 V ll ' ll ' I .A AG. . K . .v L A . ' t. ' . . 'r , i D , ' 1 1 D A 1 I Ly24 '.k, .- -' y . 1' .2 4- sly Y . ' fl 1 ' . A. He . ii-.sv -.vi ' ' . ivy t . sl , -' , .. 'k- 1 .y. I . 'Ll . Leo, the plumber, spends much of his spare time ' 1' 'L .' ' 1 ' .' ' J , , r . y.. -5 Y .i , C . . 1 V 1 1A'g . 7 t 14. .1 1 I 1 L t . K . 4 i ' . 'L ' Q C' ' N . l Q. , li g . . J KI' , Y, I t' 4 151 l4'.Ba.' a SP Q-H,B.1schall15v l ' C-U. A u H L ,I fl .'f C C C ' V X f '- 27 I , 4.1 ll. q . , I v A 9 1 s ' , I '- M' -' ' is X E PENGUIN G LILLIAN BISBEE Ashburnham Mass Blondie lor four yetrs Lrllnn has rolled out of bel at sn. IH the mornrnf rn order to get the bus from the northern terrntorles of Ashburnham Into the thrmng toyxn On svme of those mnter mormngs nt vms al most neeesstry to shosel the vny down but the Blsbee bus tlxmys pulled through and Blondie has mtnaged to make chapel almost eyery mormng Blondle has been a hard vtorleer ln the commerclal department and also has seryed on the Carnxyal Com mrttee for the past tvso years Before Carnnal you could have seen her down ln tovxn or hurryrng through the corrrdors at sehool trylng to get rld of those extra Carnlvtl buttons You dld a grand yob Blondie and xt re1lly was appreemted Lrllnn rs one of Mr Plerce s prodlgles and along mth plxymg the plano she eollects popular records and musnc Asle her anytlme and she can tell you xxntt xx as sixth on the Hit Parade tyxo months ago Lrllun s plans after graduatxon are undecrdcd but for thrs easy gonng hard worlemg blond we predlct nothmg but happmess lxlppa lstppt HJ KAW Lann Club ill Spanrsh Club Q lxpressron Cl rss 1 ANNE BLAISDELL 386 Wolcott Street, Auburndale, Mass How ern my ne be contxnually late to classes yet haxe her homevsorle rn on time and always perfectly done ' Accordln to the psychology booles II shouldnt be dataway ee what you ye done Anza' Novs me cant eyen beheye the booles of us are groprn toout for a B After much medxtt tlon and notnng that Anza vms eleeted ts yoy of the faculty vyeye hnllly decided that she must haye brains She s been the guldmg lrght of the Breeze In fact mthout her the Breeze would h ne been only 1 draft rnstead of the gale that II was In fall and sprmst Anza makes 1 loxely plcture on her horse clnte mg along Vllfll her long tresses flung nn the mnd Cantermg sounds lllee Campbell mg doesnt rt' Ani that remmds us of the adorable co ed corporttnon ofC1mpbell and Blusdell Inc May rt prosper for many years to come Anzx ttlees her tal nts to Oberlin next year to study yourntlxsm lf her hugh ranle nn the Pepsl Cola tests are any lf1Ll'C'll'lOfl she vull be as her classmates xoted most lxleely to succeed IIlLI'XllI1 Fr ne u l l J' lxpressn n ss oc ey t e N nt r ll 'se t xx tx 28 Anzo ' I I I Q, ' I .. . . 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A E M GEORGE A BONELLI I6 W A corner room on the thrrd floor of Ash House was one of Georges pet ambrnons whrch was ful filled during the last of hrs four years at Cushlng He must be a person of extremes for he has been one of the boys who work rn the basement kltchen These chaps are really Eager beavers because therr work IS llttle known and wholly unapplauded Of course one look at George and hrs fellow kltchen mates rs enough to prove that they all hare that extra piece of steak well nourlshed look George s hobbles are salhng and the Boston Braves and lf he lsnt reefing a sarl along the Massachusetts eoast you re sure to find hrm slttlng behind the Braves dugout and sconng the game at the Wrgwam At present he s saxhng a stralght course for college and nf hrs quiet drgnrfied manner at Cushing rs continued hell enjoy four years of collegiate happrness before engagrng rn the more serrous buslness of makrng a hung mmm C73 CH lj Cl pl nC1J Glee Club C23 Hlstory Club CIJ Expression Cl ss Cll C52 am Club C22 CBJ C47 French Club C92 CU Debating Club E ode Street, Brrghton Mass C77 Cho1rC4J George NANCY BLAISDELL 1064 Beacon Street Brooklrne, Mass ll Il Blaze For 1 gal who clarms her pet peeve 15 men this Brookllnerte certalnly make out but good' Some say lf s that tantalrzmg grm others that well propor tloned shape whlle the rest clfum those mlschrexous dancing eyes turn the trlck Whatexer rt rs Nancy s trarl rs doomed to be bltzed wrth farthful followers and Who do I like best' wrll remain her burnmg problem Sleeptng IS her hobby but who d beheve rt around mrd years? Blaze rs an enthusra trc ex ellent athlete although there rs 1 dlspute IS to whether she resembles 1 forlorn puppv or Raggedy Ann rt basketball Because of her eute rmusln charaeterlstres Nmey ranks hrgh lmong her elxssmates As for the faculty well her rnfecnous lux h clnt always soften their hearts toward her gay escapldes Howexer college proxrded nts co ed, should at least be uplrfted socrally by her presence Germanle IH French Club WV lab CU Splmsh Club wr mv L-.pressrtm Clrss vw B.1skerb.1ll Cal lim bufrball Hr Cv, Hockey Cu Z9 -0 I.. - flak If - 1 1 - v A A I. . ' H 4 Q ,,,V fb, 1 A 'L A . V i . N4 . Y. I, A , , . , y. s . .' ' I ' . l uae . ,, . . . ' JM U 1 --Al . , . 1. I . , ' . ., , I ' 1 ' My rf ,ff . ya s , - 7 . . Cyp , 3, V 3 sf f ' I .. , I C , . . y r - - - - r ,Q A '- s , -Y V , ' , . . ' l MJ R 1 , . . . A 1 7 . a 7 7 4' A , . I . . A A 4 '. . arcrhr' 1 al l .1 - kg I I. 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Y 7 K, , - . - - - t - v THE PENGUIN cusHtNG M PATRICIA BOSSELAIT Russell Avenue, South Ashburnham, Mass 0 lor four years Pat has been vuth us and although her xoctbulary employs You re crazy on the average of ten times 1 day she doesn t mean II literally tn fact she 15 one of the frnendhest gurls we know and always has a sm1le and a good vsord for everyone lncludrng all the record shop proprletors who welcome her as the1r bread and butter Accordlng to her classmates Patrlcla should be called The M ld Rushlng We never mtss the Bosse lant Mornnng Marathon yla Russell Avenue Mann Street wnth Pat 1G11 Dodds 2nd usually tn the lead And then there s that 12 15 vantshmg act But after one glance at erry and that new Nash we are amazed that we see her at all One loole at Pat and we know she ll never have to worry about tenant compentton So here s to one of the prettrest brides of the year Kappa Kappa KH Latnn Club C19 L22 Glee Club lj 'J WINTHROP BENNET BRASSEUR 42 Groveland Street, Haverhill, Mass Thus fine looletng young man seems to have been partncularly mterested IU the more artnstlc slde of Cushlng ltfe He didnt play on the yarslty eleyen nor exen on the V five but he has been a tovser of strength tn Miss Gaylors muslcal groups and rn Mlss Cann s dramatxc organizations He dldnt enter the spotlight nn the eamlyal play but hls worle as behtnd the curtaln man was fully appreclated by Wm does haye athlettc lnterests howeyer for he could hardly watt for the snows to melt and the lalees to clear so that he could Indulge rn hrs fayorrte pas trme svummmg He should hate been a member of the Polar Bears Club thrs vunter Wm em t en lu e melodramatle vtomen but thmles tl e Penguin co eds are retlly svxell We hope he lands the grrls at Boston bmxersxty equally attraetne vthen he matrreulrtes next September ee C luh ur lxpre sr n 1 Frenca u 1 P ,WW W.. 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A lx 'nfl' My ha my MM Nulw ACADEMY THE PENGUIN JANICE BUFFINGTON Snake Meadow Road Danrelson Conn The teleph ne rrrres Call for mx' It s a sure thmh that the person 1t the other end of the wrre wrll Le Prnky or at least mx hopes so Heres 1 eouple who hue lasted through thrck and th n mx msrsts that her pet peeves are rer roommftte who rs contmufrlly trymg, to do .1 yob on her harr wrth a hunery parr of scrssors rnl Q2 that eontrnuous brrdtge game whrch rs held rn lll Wlren Cushrny, s fr nt ermpus frrst srw mx wry brek rn if she couldnt skr a but Howeyer 'rfter mu h practrce mx rs eettrng, to be an expert at those elrrrstres and mx fared better than most of us on the Hoesback Mountam slopes mx has shown her talents both m the musrc ind el amatrc department for two years and takes these rbrlrtres wrth her to radro school next year We ll be lrstenmg for you mx on the Fred Warrng sllow' M ne-ryran ll! Glee Cluh HJ C ll Chorus I5 C mr 49 orm Cuuncrl Url 1 Spanrsr lr! 5 lxpressron Class Q5 lj np W J ROBERT R BROWN Ashburnham Mass Brownie Wlreneyer you hear r brt of the lttest populrr one floating, through the corrrdors of Marn Burldmte, you may be sure that Brownre rs not far rwmy for he Brownre rs 1lmost a Cushmg., tradrtron He entered m l94l wrth the eliss of 45 but near the end of hrs yunror year Unele Sam called hrm to the Nrxy and kept hrm rn actrye seryrce for two years before sendme lrrm brck to the Vme clad Toner to complete hrs eolleee preprrrtron ln sprte of the fret th rt Brownre Ines sexerrl mrles from the ermpus he has taken rn 'rctne prtt rn school rifurs rs 1 strunch Phrladelphran and rs .r southp1w prteher on the brsebrll nrne Brownre s seryree m foreren lands hrs mflue eel hrs elroree of 1 erreer rs he hrs decrded to ente the U S Drplomrtre Qeruee to beeome a permrnent mem ber of Unele Srms otherrl f1mrly rood luek to our future rmbrssrdor to Russra Prrlr lelphrrn rer rrrer e r L 1 rsehrll X re sr n 3 I I . 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SM lixp -s. rl Class 151. ll ' ll l E ALBERT T CALELLO JR 254 East Street, Dedham, Mass Jume .ga yan 44 A SHERBURNE CAMPBELL lncoln Terrace, Four years spent on the Cushme campus rs the boast of our boy Soupy Campbell Dunne these years he has compxled an envlable record as an athlete and as a co cder to make no mentxon of hrs actmtnes ln the whrte coated brigade the Watters Soupy s pet peewe seems to he m stx letters vxhlch spell out the word D U R F E E Hearing h1s room mate xmmy raxe hour after hour and day after day about those basketball wnzards from Fall Rrver has hardly helped Soup to mamtam hrs dtemty Some have gone so far as to predtct that Soupy s first born will be named Durfee Campbell m memory of hrs semor year at old C A On the 'I V Football and Basketball teams Soupy has been a tovxer of streneth and has pulled elowxn many a long drne vthlle patrolling the outfield for the xarsrty nme He has had hrs downs nn tlans Cush mf, hfe but he has had a bxg slice of the ups too In saymg good bye to Cushmg he takes mth hum many happy memories of has school days on the lull P radelphx ln KM ffl Cllss Pres: lent 1 Clt s Trel s erfsl DormCuncnlllll o s etball QU U1 j V Basketball I I fl Baseball I7 C31 -U , 'lf ff a ' - v I A ' 1 Mrss Gay lor s prlde and joy unle Ctlello mll be studyme ehlneently In the hetrt of Nev. ersey next September smee Rutee s Umsersrty has a special elum on thus xersttlle xoun Peneum Hts eltssmttes at C ushme will lone remember hm for hrs out ttndxne eontrtbutlcns to the musleal lxfe of the sehool Hts xoeahzmte efforts n the elmtne htll ln the school corrldors and tn the shove ers at Ash House vxhere he xx as a promment member of the Thlrd Iloor Gang, have contmually mule hfe pleasmter and broueht rays of sunshme throueh clouds vshxch vse e sometimes dark and dreary unte has also ttturaed prommence as 1 member of the football elewen mel the basketball fixe on both of vxhteh he vlas a sturdy performer I-Its frlendlmess and joxtahty hate vuon the hearts of hrs classmates and all wlsh htm the best of exerythme at Old Rutgers Polymmln 149 F1 utball C4 Blsketball fell Glee Club f-fl Chorus fell Track Cll lemma WWW A840-d:7w ' 004. Soupy J A A . A , l ll I ,l . , ' IL' . , . ,- f ' I a TH PENGUIN CUSHING . 1 'I - ,. -, ,TS .K 2 . . K . . J' ' ' A ' t ' 3 Y , . K . , . Ji 'A4'1,' '. yi e IA A A 4 Y, .' Y J s' . y V' V.-. e ' .1 L E AL ln 'l :.r.:z'.' . K L .M-,. I My 7 F ' 'e ef '- I .' I . s 'L l ' 'c .L ' ee' 4 '.' 1 . D '. . 7 . Q 'z , v . W. 15' '. ' e A 4 , i , a' - . Xue 'F if e ..,. ll 'Il ' 1 c I .y . A , . , . ' . 1 ' ' Ay .- , . , . - , , ' 1, s ' ' ' . 1' 4 - ,,,, . I Y V - , , . . 1 E I Y ,, , . , V 'V 7.1 4 I 3 1 4 .?., 7 ' V' y - 1 ' f, 1' h hfl' 'z , f . -a I Ile' Zi. gs' -4- -ur f. o ' 2l,j.V.Fotballl5l ell. V Bak , -,.. . - 5 my -lr f. Q - fa' r' lllj JE' A rg . ' yr!! lv' . . L, y 3 I ,M ' H' .A -' 'I lf ' 4 ,uf .IHA A' 'Z' .if I f '1 ,. 32 A . 'l rl ' .V bl 'A 4 . lj ' ,' ,' -1 ' felis ljgekzxfriby, cltewe ee-LXR Yliiie- alCeucoJLw'QC' '-QU., ., WL CW N. - , -lflsue ,fUL.LCLl'LL aJ0sUr- with-otvefwe M , , ACADEMY ' THE PENGUIN Quai 'lf ujoee- lkaeeeevb. A NANCY LOUISE CANBY, 25 Mountain View Drive, West Hartford, Conn, For heaven's sake, can't you kids be a little more quiet on Sunday mornings? It's only 8:30 . . ., bellows Red a lillle peeved at her next door neighbors who like to rise early on Sunday Yes Red likes her sleep on Sundays and every day of the week although a little matter of bells interrupts her weekday reverie What a temper this little red bombshell has' She never bothers to conceal it either and the fellows seem to like tt Whether its the hair temper eyes or just plain charm Red seems to have her share of co edrng life at C A for never has there been a co ed function that she hasn t attended ue!! escorted' It s not only the Cushing boys how about the phone calls from Harvard and roses from Mt Herman? From Cushing to Syracuse Red takes her artistic ally maneuvered paint brush her ability to perform in sports of all kinds and her imagination which she US S IO C eate hfl' HIHSICFPICCCS ln Wflflflg We all should like to follow you to Syracuse Red and hope that your days there will be as successful in all ways as they were here Minervian Q35 Q45 French Club Q25 Q35 Latin Club Q25 Ski Club Q25 Glee Club Q45 Beeze Staff Q45 PENGUIN Stiff cal Hockey Q55 Q15 Softball Q25 Q35 Q45 Basketball Q35 Q15 8 HUGO de CAMPOS Avenida Fontes, Pereira de Melo 34l Esq Lisbon Portugal Hugo When Hugo arrived by plane from the far off land of Portugal last November he could write fluently in English but could hardly ever get up his courage to speak at all Being quick to make friends he soon picked up a good spring board vocabulary from the Ash House boys and has added to that until now he can carry on a conversation with anyone and would be one of our first choices for a spelling match in English pong paddle he really showed the boys how the game sh uld be played He is reported to be one of Lisbon s best and also to be a top notch soccer player We netrly lost Hugo during the Christmas vacation when his pltne nosed into the Nevx York blizzard and did not come down for mlnj mmj miles Hugo enjojed seeing Wtshtngton myway md wouldnt mind tal-.ing another similar trip any day Hugo seems to have mo hobbies The first ts gt ls the second is whipping up cvtra algebra pro blems just for rellvttlon Newt jeu he plans to take his problems to M I T where he will major tn Electrical Engineering After graduation he hopes to return to his name land to help his country in the dexelopment of its electrical industry 33 1 Y ' 9 .I v . ' I 7 l 3 I 5 . . , . . ., ' y . Q 5 7 e r ' . 1 Y 7 l 1 ? V l , ' , , r , IIR dll 1 i 'V s ' y 1 - . Q . ' ' 'I I , . j , , . . , . ' , Y . Y- K ' t . ' , 4 c Q K J I When Hugo first folded his fingers around a ping- , ' 1 1 . g ' v ' 1 Y ' U 4 x a 4 4 v ' , . , L - . , Q ,V 1 , , I , .1 ' v. . ' , L W ' , i . ., ,q L , ' r g 'f ' ' 1, . ' LJ. I . '. ' 4 1 , . . , . l -7 ' ' - . . 7 . . u u - . ' . 1 ' . l 4 A44 dyjrfr at W we lleelm eff QJCTJJNJJJ RICHA D CARDUFF 83 Hampden Street West Sprmgfleld Mass Wheneyer there vxas a mix up on the football field the hockey rtnk or rn the dmlne hxll a certam red head was sure to be rn ht nn the mrddle of lf Yet the prlde of Nlrss C tnn s lxpresslon Clxss and the prlde ofM1ss Nevxml k s Co edrng., Class eould usually be found Vtllll 1 smrle SPI'L'lLllUyL from ear to ear Cushrne wll lone remember Red Carduff for many re lsons Hrs frrendly feuds mth brother of Worcester vshen they opposed eaeh other on the erlehron his less frtendly feuds mth dormntory rules hrs vthant attempts to hye up to the co ed reeulatlons and aboye all his flammp thatch hue m1de htm 11 stand out IH the student body As to the future St LIVSILDLL UHIXLYSIIY wlll open tts arms to Red and vue re eonhdent that hrs smlhne eood nature wrll make htm a fnorrte there as rt has here at Cushing., lxpressron Class l il Memox lblhl C il 6 DAVID CLIFFORD CARVER 769 County Street, Bennington, Vt Here rs one man who frankly admits that he doesn t hke to study yet he rs one of our really studlous sentors He doesnt exactly show deep concern or worry about hrs work for to Carye hfe IS yery much of one bug, laugh Whether hes holdmy, the lme aeamst a husky football opponent or hurryrne down starts ln 1 frantlc effort to make breakfast his bolster ous lautehter can be he trd IU all corners of the campus Carye shows hls ereatest contentment ln Physles class vthere he IS contxnually tickled by the lnstructor s pnthy remarks He wasnt qulte so tlckled one day when the same lnstructor had htm runmne, up three Hrphts of starts at top speed and carrymy., a fifty pound VkLlf,l'lI tn an effort to establish Carye as a super horse power man He actually worked at better than a horse power but looks 15 though he oueht to be a 5 H P lndnyndual It s the Unlxersnty Ve mont for Ctrye next year 1nd then on to dental cho If you need any molars extraete n 1955 yus dr n lste t C se s We l M' fly VW fl' yy' Carve Wi ,LMC barb we yjaygwlml H U J W? l ye, will Ol my f My 5 - , ol A ty 1 I A- i, e J' ' JJ , 'fy ,Y l. 1 jj!! - - JJ yy pl j I P E y . C u s H I N G 1 4 X cl! K L I 0 ffl!! 1 1 1 - in A X t' I L' t 11 bk' EX .D ' , A-S .1 L!--'S y-.' y fu-N N ' 'l ul' 'A '. .'t . yr, . 'l'C ' .N ...AV , ' .. ' if ' . . . A ' 5 ' 1 Q 7. Q Football C35 f-ll, Hockey-l.5J fall. Baseball Url Cell. IIR du I .7 7 . 7 J, 4 Y A 1 r ' ' - l v l Y. k- - ' y rf ,S . . ' rf-- ', A . V' y v 'fy ' 1 . I ' r - ., K, ,A . 4 , , , ', ' A' 'N L 'u r K- '- ' ' flinadlf' so y' A rf 'gl n 1, ' vac? ffl Ft an M ' C C f ' yy ' X A ll Il 1 If I-In D J X P - Om V, ff ' ' ' W' t L 8 r ff y f r 7 UQ! My fe UL, f 1 r I ' , . A 2 ' N I ' X51 of lf' N , M X-jf' T E U 0 C.. Qj Manchester Road, Tuckahoe, N Y who nrls fro ue 1 what h e crm as ttle yunr r a has b l hon frrends ere re rn rro 11 e en l match as omres ut ol lr t 1 r mpus on undiy mom an wr om tl a er ee hant d a ed t er orr A rent you can lee ky? s py re the f t e crowd stfrnd 1? 1M t 4 ry cheer 5, his lty however for dmmr o 'W' e won her the t f best rctress and 'I best actress frlso s ares wr Sully th n r 7 f har ng e r gest appetrte at C A more rsrng, 5, actress y cant be found e Co etes her cours rn dramatrcs we ll all be loo or fro w s s hen she mflkes her debut behrne e foot eh s Brofrdwfry rmtrnre KS! C J bpanrsr u I hxpressrtrn Clrss lah HJ Krppr lxrppl C5l fl? Cheer leader 151 HJ Cetrnrval Plly C42 PFNGUIN Staff U Class Orrtron QU or y WILLIAM CASS Z0 Pratt Street, B rs I Brrstol Co eu 15 elarm to the talents of thrs lgenral err man l ss The Nutmeg State may well be ud o hrs re esentatrve whose per omlrty m le rrm zr opul member of the HC F rmmedmtel 1 er he trrrwe on the Peneurrr campus B rs 1 rletes rs proved by hrs ste ar wo floor rn those hectrc roop es lt hrs su erb short stopprne n tre m trrs rm B ll hm me f ures lttrteted mmy an Alumnr Hall ey but leep hrs herd throueh the drlemma IX frrrllly e el t xxrth 1 flrthful blond eo plrn fort e tuture rneluee college md after trrt rsnt tertt bum who 'norm' Vile sus eet ets 1 r r l to see re rent ro lre slr rr st0P Ot the Clrrel 0 Cubs per 1 mlnn r xrhreh xxrll rdleet much elorx 1 Nlrter Cushrrr ry ttr CII 1 Brse ,A fry- U .H PENGUIN X O r C E, . . X J X RV rc'5a' k. V'o:yl -..-o 'gba nd 'ff usy rzriirrrrrrigr s rr '- e. -. JCL ,llrw e' is, y tsl rtrrtf rr- r, - '. . h' d'r .D P .- r .- C , K, It re I' ,O Hi ip! '- 1 '- ' r. . a 'dt 1r'gh. th A of -' C 'cr-l' r . ' -cn ly . ' , '- ', t h r. ys . 1 r f : - - rtl o ' . a - t h o ri bg- A Y rr S rr Q C . . .. .WV 'l, Ge. ' t- A ell Clrrrplgrrrr 141, fl Cl b 15, 1 A' u kll 1 u , n ill ur 'lsr ' ' . llf on cg ' ' l Hama tp wit an- ' ' A ' r S l- o l 4g.,a l' Q ' 'ft Qwf 4 ' A tel .z, 'e . th '-Cd. lt c N' .Q ip' we- my ge .ome re-let J XR r XX'.'gle.' lfiele. tl ' rg mt' S- n 1 o his .. -e .'5x I Plr gl.le-lplrr I 'rr,jF-rrh.ll lll. Bnk l7.ll KU, ai- lrllr-lv l' r Jr . IIBEIIII W X Yi ' L as E MARY E CHISHOLM Center Street, South Ashburnham Mass Cls cr connntul W l1 tl yol do your 10 c xxorlt 1111lxcs us xxondcr xxl11t Ch s cs nth 1 snrc EIIDL NllXl7L shc loc nt 1'yx1ys 11 tl11S tlmc cn s LlkllLS but 1f you vnnt hrst l11nc1 info 111 mon on ccuntrxcs Ill oxcr thc vs orld 1st Ch s for shc c1rr1c5 on 1n lI'LlLDf corrcspondcncc mth n11ny young pcoplc Lcttcrb from l1cr Scotch lflkl Ll'lQllSl1 pcn ynls hayc mxcn ycry lntc cstu 1 1m hu ilso pr xndcd Cus xuth mlny yxorth yylulc Clfll lDyQlISll tlll s c 1nd forth to fxllll 1111 H1ll 11rc IIIHLS 1 1 1 ltccps Clus on hcr fcct 1nd l1c1 yous of rcycngc C011 tlnuc vylulc forccd to yu 1 f,1rtl1c lltc bus 1f1cr scl1 ol Pllllx lnppcns only thc xy ntcrs f r nn thc flll ml sprnngtrmc wyuthcr pcrmlttxnv y u cm hnd C lm and hcr nnscynmblc p1l K1f1ol1 buzzlng f1round ln Cllli 5 bllclc lord That thlrd hngcr lcft l11nd rmgs our Chlss mturc Wc vrlsh you 1ll thc llElPPlIlL9S Chrs vwhcn rl1c yxcddxng, bclls rm for you carly thls bummcr MARY JANE CLINGER 32 Jefferson Street, Holyoke, Mass Brmg mc oycr somethlng to cu 19 thc f1n11l11r Sunday IDOTHIHRLI cry from Mrary l1nc to hcr ro mm 1tc Eloric Lllxc all of us M lulxcs to c1t but unllltc all of us shc nucr garnb 1 pound 1nd IS thc cnyy of 1ll thc msy gfuncrs M 1ry 'mc his bun ycry umc I0 st1rt1nv 1 chool ochcStr1 1nd thc mcllovx toncs from hcr Sllllillif' trumpct l1yc bccn hc1rd it thc lootb1ll Bmquct Chrnstmras Vcspcrs and othcr 1tf11rs for vshlch thc 0 cl1estr1 hae phycd D1rl1 curly hur dlmplcs 1nd 11 Southcrn accent are M s outstmdmg churn, Qhc shovw hcr loyc for thc Wcst rn hcr fon lncys for Wcstc n muslc and shc rodc forth llltc 1 West c ncr to mn thc RlLl1I1g, Cup prcscntcd to thc Url yy l1o l11d 1LlXlFlLLkl moat durrnu thc f1ll lcssons Nl1ry l1nc s brothcr Bxll c1mc b1cl1 yu 1 hcr tl1 ycxr 'Ihcy llIDOSI could bc txlycn for txxxn M rt mnl uc tcdly to tcll Blll SOlTlLIlllfl th1t IIN ll pcncd ls 1 f11111l11r mght 'Nl xt yur Nl1ry 1 yunts to 0 to collcrc IJ y1rcp1rc for lxlndcruutcn vsorlc Wlc know th1t all thc chlldrcn mll loyc IlIClI' curly halrcd and 9ITlllll'1y51 teacher r111u11c 1 1 Or ltbffl f 1 Rxdlng. fu PENGUIN cusH1NG ' I I ' f H- ' A 1 1o1. l'1l 'L ' lm-- ' 1'1 ' ' .' 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ACADEMY THE PENGUIN JOHN S COLTER 63 Bubrer Road, Marblehead, Mass No senro class at Cushrnf, would be complete wrthout a representatrwe from Marblehead and thrs year ack Tex C ltcr has upheld the reputatron of the North Shore Metropolrs rn Hne fashron Lrke all Headers ack rs crazy about sarlrnr, He has hs own mcrnr, skrff and spends most of hrs summer hours scraprng., off and puttrng., on parnt rn an endeavor to get a lrttle more speed out of hrs craft Ashburnham has seemed far away from the brrny deep to ack but to make hrmself feel at home he takes a broom handle holds rt under hrs arm like a rudder srts srdeways rn a rockrntg charr so hell feel the roll of the waves turns on the electrrc fan so that rt blows rn hrs face and has hrs roomre sprrnkle water all over hrm as an ocean spray In September rt wrll be Anchors Awergh college for ack and may rt be pleasant sarlrng for thrs stalwart Marblehead skrpper Phrladelphran HJ Football C41 Scrence Club C45 f' GC br HAROLD COHEN 7 Nrchols Street, Chelsea, Mass Patty KTM Ash House welcomed the dreadful duo rnt therr were greetrng, the elrte of the school Of course Lrppo had already proved hrs mettle but Harold warted untrl he was 1 senror to show hrmself to be the Don Budge of the tennrs courts and the Don Hudson of the football held By hook or by crook Harrold has made off wrth the scholastrc marks and hrs classroom srurf even asrounds Lrppo Srnce Patty harls from Chelsea a Boston suburb he had the opportunrty to evhrbrt hrs talents rn the Greater Boston Amateur Tennrs Tournaments where he fourht hrs way rnro the Hnrls You really have to hand hrm the trtle for serrpprness md determrna tron as he also showed as 1 key man of Ryans Rangers Patty goes rn for cxeryrhrng from the whrre corted brrfeade to the co eds Hrs sense of humor md extrr frrendlrness hue earned hrm .1 host of frrends who wrll mrss thrs Chelsel boy when he s off to rchrexe greater thrn s If Cornell P lymnran Cell Irrrn Club K J C45 Consul Q-U Foot nm J V Baskerba J JJ lxh I 5 -l X 'h I Lf . , . A l I' L ' Y 7 Y-vi.-V ., V l V ' 4 4 4 . 'A , U A 'V A . Y . V . . A i I I V yn l A .1 A I -lhlf . . I Y . y . , ' 7 3 f . . 1, . ,, rf X A A A no r , Mc J Y . . , ' ip ASQ is . - . A ,l . L41 , er .V .I K v r , . Lie A J f e e... AN rxv X IIJ kll Y ',- wg lllr' A- X T ee L' If Qld' r L fr 5 r , avr L1 ra V V 'I LIU Q 1 rjlr r ,L second floor assemblare last fall, onl to End the y A ' fs Y Y . . ., , 4 U 3 L 4 1 ' I ' .l . l , 4 l' '. 4 V y an . AV: Y I I, . , 1 . 'y . . .. :I '- 5 T 1 ' ' tv 4' A ' g 1 . o ' . .. ' 5 . - .X 'MIIL u ll hall ri! K-l', Te 'S 45' C-lf, , , ll fb C-ll. .1 XX r l' .Rf vrx5x I , h A VV AAU, r - X Av., J . V . A IX x ewkkl ,gan N - f ll le do 'af Y - 1 ' ' 4,,r-- -N - 'ar' 1, x- C' l - 4. -, N 1-.3 .D ' ke. 5-n I Y 0,9 Y , ',f ' J Q 't 4,:Pf'Er!f7sIGU xy, om V at oe ROLAND A CONGRAM JR 445 Let us Introduce the first member of the famous Conerfrm Costello duo Rollre Coneram Rollre one of our most jovral members who has a ble smrle and a hearty hello for exeryone He esen smrles when called on rn Oral Englrsh' Lrlee miny of our clrss Rollre sersed honorably rn the armed forces durrne the war and returned to complete hrs colleee preparatron he expects to enter the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy rn September unre has a cgood word for everyone but rf you prn hrm down hell admrt that he has one brg pet peexe women drrsers Could that be because of personal experrences7 Wlmen Rollre completes hrs phrrmaceutrcal tram me he plans to open up a super modern drugs store rn Irtehburg, Watelr for the openrnte date for drrnles vurll be on the house for rll members of 1949 Brsehrll ll 3 8 E I4 Thayer Street, Mrlford Mass ne of the hrst thrnrs th rt rmpressel loe uwon arm rl rt we 4 err s M st C lrerrs e f1SflfLlflOl'l 'S lXC, SULT easy ehemrstrx tes o 1 lru te h mself elurelex hrs ness ur eunern s snmetl rn he lelrned to do dur ne hrs tvro yerr treteh rn rl e Nu md so n e came 1 stluneh membe of the H 0 endeared hrmself to the wx lr-.er se t el ool len he rr perree lfe be n shlrn of m t o hrs hrrsute rdo nment nd he endel ed lrrmself to the members of the Outrn Club by the sumptuous me rls he serxed on the vxrnter sler trrp to Groton Most of us vsrll remember seeing, o tudernle oser the hrlls vxrth hrs trusty eun hot on the trarl of vshatexer frerce ctnrmals toulel be found rn them that hrlls Others of us vrrll remember hrs lose of an 'rr ument and pretu e hrm rn the future as a suecess f l lwryer rather than IS 1 vr ealthy brrcle llyer vxhrch he msrsts rs hrs chosen professron IIFIQ, Club lil Hoclsey lil PYMI IN S rff ll Rollstone Street Frtchburg, Mass 'U Rollre I s . , 'rm ' t .fre 'J fr' 17.1 , , . H ' lv .fl ' IC' S, ' ' p ,' .I 7 ' ,MJ re .F I V 1' A ' Av V' I ,f H x .,f' ,s-'!'lvlEe dr l' , ' CUSHING D I' 1 'o 1' ,ff ' 'l 4 z 'J' ' S . if 1' I'y I s 1. . ' ' ' f I ' I' P 'Ir O F4 I A A .C ' Q l. 'l I ,' pf hrs' 1 r Or-tfN' 'l2!lK1Il.1'1l.f ,ff . 's I' ' Wythe f.1e'tth.1t D.ir.Cio,l:e- I. A ' frfzl lege' ual ix, v AQ . ' . . 1 -'sr l5,I,',,'1'I,iI 1' fr ij' rr e Ar r ' ' -r f.C..l'. jeg Ar- ' er'- qfy wre 'eH'r'lz1'i' -1 IQIT , f Ag fl ',rl A' A. . . .1 r V . V, , ' - r' ' K-v y 4,1-',l r- - 11. . A f' ' Ou -, '-f', IIJ ll ' I 'I I . ' 1 V s , k r . ' ' ' ' l r , Ve - ' , ' Y . 'rs 1 X, J ' A . . l,., . K, ,. Y I 1 X is ' '. I r ' .- 1.. ' .K A . 'k,, , LL , , 4 'X , ' .. . ' . 7. . 1 X - , Y , .Z ' 'IJ . A .y I .V .A Y , Y w rl. , . H . P r I A ' .f' A ' ' 1 . 4' '- I ' ,Q . 6 X- - .- . y , 1 ' :'- ,. - . ', .7 'e ' aj-1 er. - ACADEMY THE PENGUIN R. EDWIN COUILLARD, l35 South Road, Templeton, Mass. See that spo ty nevs Plymouth coupe burnrntt, up the road' The man behrnd the vvheel rs the Flyrne Frenchman from Templeton Ed Courllard Ed rs a 5, eat I ver of the out of doors and has mrssed more than a f vs elas es to bag., a deer or catch a strrne of Hsh Ram snow and sleer storms never keep Ed away how ver for rlthoueh he commutes from the hrll town of Templeton he shovvs up at Poly meetrnlgs even when the weather rs too severe for some of the Ash House boys Ed manaeed the football team last fall and drd a great job even rf we drd hear many complarnts of an achrng, back a result of lrnrng, the errdrron Next year Ed takes hrs coupe to Georgra where he wrll attend the Unrversrty of Georgra to prepare hrmself for the task of managrng the bra famrly darry busrness Buy Courllards contented mrlk from con rented cows' Polymnr rn f 13 Assrstrnt M rnreer Football C32 Manager 'WW PAUL M COSTELLO 254 Walton Street Frtchburg Mass ,,w?W'7 ew? Now may we present the second half of the Congram Costello duo Mrnty Costello? Mrnty was wrth us for 1 few months rn 1945 and then the U S Army pornted rts frneer at hrm and off he went to erve hrs country W were glad to welcome hrm Bernie, 1 commuter and chauffeur for urnn Iantozzr 1nd Company Mrnty hasnt had much chance to talee an actrve part rn Cushrne affarrs but at Frtchburg, Hreh school where he eradufrted rn 1945 he was the star prteher on the baseball team Hes rlso 1 strr on the brsleetbrll eourt md durrng, the past season he hrs plryed an rmportrnt role rn the wrnnrng, stretle of the lrtchburg, Eagle s qurntet Durrnlt, the summer Mrnty spends most of hrs trme rs an exeeutrve rn hrs drd s duty busrness md rn hrs free trme he rs eonstrntly loolerne for old US corns ef vvhreh he rlrerdv hrs 1 x tlulble eolleetron After eompletrm, hrs eolleee trrrnrng, Mrnty vrrll trlee over the frmrly busrness to supply the people of lrtehburt, vvrth Costello s famous homopenrzed mrlls B sehrll fl Ar X' V 7 Y I - I ' - .. - 4 'W' . . Y i ' ,:. 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BETTY ANN COX Wlllard Road, Ashburnham Mass Desperttely pushrny, her last ounce of strength into Illllxlflyg rt rn staeters Bert lJl'Llll1IHL hard but phlne rn rehef that the eye y mornrne ordeal of chmbrne the hull rs oyer for another day Betts corny, to 4 ne the tovxn students an escalator wrth her hrst mrlhon tnd oh yes a slelmobrle for mnter use Do you lrlee mos res ' Well rf you declde to attend rn Irtehbure or Gardrer youll problbly me t Betty there for she rs an and adm rer of all the stars and rf y u don t meet he youll probably hear h r for no one ern mass her eontaerous laugh Of cour e she doesn t sp nd all her nme at moyres for she s busy wrth oth lctrutres She s an enthu sm ne member of Kappr Kappa loves to svum plays basketball and aboxe ill hkes to knlt For samples just note tho e beautiful sweaters she vsears Bett goes to seeretarml school next year and hopes oon to become pm ate secretary to some brg busrness baron who owns 1 yacht and spends most of has trme eff KENNETH CLYDE CRAFTS JR Buster yomed the H C I rn the late fall and that tvsrnlele rn hrs eye soon made hlm 1 popular fayorrte A ,graduate of Gardner Hreh rn 1947 Buster made 1 reputation for hrmself on the Wrldcat hoop and tracle teams Due to a sexere rnyury he decrded to pass up the court zeame and concentrate on the crnder path vrhere he novt holds seyeral records Usually Buster rs bubbhnf, oyer with ,good nlture but he admrts that rrdrng, rn Coneram s Cheyre IS the bane of hrs exrsrence One day Buster rs he tded for Springfield College and 1 coachrng, career and the next day he has practre ally enrolled at Tufts to become an enerneer At any rite rf you re rn Gtrdner on October 17 1955 journey out to the dedrertron of the nevs G H s rdrum Buster vsrll be the e erther turnrn the sttehum oyer to the mlyor as presrdent of the Crtfts emstructron Com' any or srtnng, on the bench as athlervc drreet r xnd coaeh of the Wrldcat team ee you there Buster ry jj ,xx 1 away from the OHICL Kappa Klppl C19 Latrn Club CID Basketball C15 C35 256 Elm Street, Gardner, Mass Buster , .- . 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X x' 1 ACADEMY THE Pe LEONARD RALPH CURCIO, I9 Margaret Street, Gardner, Mass Say hello' to one of our first marriage probabili- t'es the future president of the Wayside Furniture Company Lennie Curclo Len complains about the high cost of gas and that the Worcester tu npike where his Honey lives is too far away and yet we always see him driving about town in Chris his faithful old Chrysler or heading for Worcester when the last bell rings on Friday afternoon Len is one of Miss Gaylors fine chornsters and his voice stood out prominently in the Christmas Ves per program Unknown to most of the H C F however is Lens other unusual accomplishment acrobatrcs He is an ardent devotee of the art of tumbling and is no mean performer on the mats Next year Len heads for Michigan State and his business training and soon thereafter his letterhead will read Wayside Furniture Company Leonard Curcio Manager Glee Club C45 Chorus Q45 GI1 A GORDON CROSS 4 Barr Street, Worcester 2 Mass ff' 2 f G Percy Easy going likeable nonchalant Percy never wot nes about anything unless a hurricane threatens to bring destruction to his sailboat moored in Marblehead harbor His many exciting tales of the races during Regatta Week at this famous yachting center have often featured his O al English talks and on more than one occasion his vivid accounts of harrowing experiences with his small craft have kept the class on the edge of their seats until the frail skrff had safely crossed the finish line Percy s big ambition in life is to win the annual race to Newf undland At Cushing Percy has been strictly 1 man s man but we suspect that theres some beautiful reason back in the Heart of the Commonwealth r1ther thm any natural axersron to the fair sex It s Boston UUIYCISIIY for Percy next year and then to take over the family business so that his dad may enjoy a well earned rest Glee Club ft! 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Ay JXIX BETSEY JANE CUTLER 31 df Betsy Sargent Park Newton, Mass Do M S lDo Nou you hear Betsey and Ntney th rt rn ey 1r1o'e tyxo sn erne 1 un lor three yetrs Nmey 1 l Betsey hue rocmed tpether and haue htunted u ver h tl e r 0 lyernal tunes Betsey s fleetme m le has attracted many 1 co ed and exen Mt He 11o'1 has noticed II Those daxly letters from Phrl p exe thrs More fun mo e people lellled th1t way rs one of Betsey s fayorlte ezepressr ns which she rs eonttn utlly usnng, to desc rbe some of the mrd nreht snacle partres rn whtch she has been Involved Besides berng o'1e of Cushmgs aetlve cheer lelders Betsey IS also a member of the Mrneruan S elety 1nd the Basleetb1ll team Betsey hopes that next year wrll fmd her at Colby unror College contrnumg her progress rn yournahsm Then for a Job vyrrtrng for some newspapers' For Mmeryrtn lvl H1 French Club U5 Spanish Club CU Fxpressron Class l7l Bw ze Stlh' QU Sports Ifdl or 6 ll bln Club Kal Glee Club MJ Cheerleader C45 Hockey Q U B1sleetball lvl HI Softball C51 Memorabrlra 4 PRISCILLA KATHRYN CUTTER Mum Street South Ashburnham, Mass Wlmere IS that beautlful prano musxc comme from? An nnyestreatlon rnvarmbly proyes that Prrscrlla rs hayrne a sesslon on the rvorres wrth some little eom posrtron by Mozart or Grreg Crll IS certamly one of our leadtny, pranlsts and a most popular tecrtal artrst Loud people and people vxho talle for the salee of tallerng, annoy thls gxrl and she certunly practlces vehat she preaches She expresses herself best rn a poetlc manner and we find those mrtrals P C under a poem rn almost eyery rssue of the Bree e Cnll plans to talee a P G course at Cushrnle next yetr before she enters 1 sehool of musre to complete her trumne for a musrcal ctreer nerurn 1 .1 K1 .1 l ltr Presre TI P PP ee uh 7 H 1 Evpr sron s l Spmrsh u usrc rm. wr we l 1 42 N. L-l' 'ev C' Ne- ,- . ' T E N I N c u s H I N G er ' Rx 'I xl I I ' ev , , C . ' V PC- V 1 ,K ,,.y f A 2 .V:,,' Hui : .. 1 5 t :ei H . .. -'trri .A -, z 4 A'-'Y ' . I y4v 4 A gk. 4 this snappy co-ed we predict a very happy future. . , UCD. ll ll I I ' all D I . . y Y- y 1 ' ' I I A . 4' - 1 D y I . . 4. -' , V ' ' . .1' v ' .K- ' K - .,, I I , - ' , . v.i . sk' 4 4 4'c Sh' ' .4 ' Y ' '. Ni ew. leapt Q A 2- ts' a A.-'let 14361:-Cl C, as , . es, Clasf '.'e Clb f2f.M PWKT .B ze Staff '1.PrfNe,L'rN Smffleir. I CHARLES FRANCIS DANA 5l8 Burnside Avenue, West Hartford Conn Open up a bottle of Pepsn Cola and make yourself ccmfortable while you read of the Cushlng years of Francis Red Dana Red has llved IH Ashburnham Cluflflg h1s four years at C A and has been a famlllar character about town and a promment parttclpant nn affaxrs on the htll Reds hugh rank ln the Pepsl Cola scholarship test makes hnm practtcally certaxn of a permanent supply of the famous beverage I-Ins straight fiwe yard lines a ross the grrdlron last fall and his general efhclency as manager of the team make htm a ce ta1n success ln the busmess world Of course Ryan s Raiders would not have been a success wxthout the Redhead to control the ball for them Red has been one of our most promlnent clubmen as hrs acuvtry l1st clearly shows and he has been a generous contrlbutor to all of them Thts expertence should be of great walue to hrm rn hrs future law practice Ten years from now rf we stroll mto a Hartford Drug Store near a large and properous law office we shall expect to see Red Dana DC L s1p plng a Pepst and telllng all who will listen the yarns of h1s Dear Old Cushxng Days Polymnmn C12 Um C37 C49 Chaplam C35 Treasurer ll Outmg Club U7 HJ Ml V1cePres1dent 49 Basebtll CH V Footbtll C57 j V Blskethall C4J Co manager Football fll Latm Club CID Q27 Spanish Club Ul Url Glee Club U3 fl? Expressxon Class fll Camera Club CU Carnival Play Cl? Breeze Staff C45 PENGUIN Staff HJ Class Prophecy Q45 6 ACADEMY Tl-lE FENG I fa, -HH 'f ,C,j.v. .A 1' ,,. .1 A, - Rd ADELAIDA GARCIA de CASTRO Avenida de la Tropical l2, Reparto Kohly, Habana, Cuba . . -K, ,CPAP ul' ,,. Addy When the girls hear a loud wow' lssumg from Alumm Hall they know ll rs Addy Yes our lnttle black hanred bombshell from Cuba has won for herself a far reachlng popultrlty durmg her one ye1r stty At the beglnmng of the year Adelma couldnt always understand whlt was benng stud but now she has completely mastered our language md his exen made a good start IU French Mlny thunk thlt Addy has changed a great deal and hrs turned tnto 1 typltxl Amertcan gurl Thxs seems quxte eudent when we see her lentttmg th se beautlful Argyle socks Who are they for Addy Q Addy s hobby rs truel md she has already coxered much of the vxestern hemmsphere Her next trlp IS to Europe IH general md we suppose to Spun ln plrttcu lar for that ns vshere Rodrlgo IS Mxneruan l4l Splmh Club C-ll French Club Cll 4 3 gk Q U PAUL De BLOIS l84 Greeley Street, Clinton, Mass Paul is the latest member of the De Blois clan to graduate from Cushing, We dont lnow how many more there are to come but if they are all like the r predecessors they will be heartily welc med Last year Paul was the m st ardent co eder of our class but somethin seems to have happened to our boy this year He explains it all by saying, You cant give the girls a b eal-. all the time For two years Paul has been a staunch memb r of the Outing, Club and ski squad and his exploits on the ski lump have been thrilling to say the least Sleetchrng is Paul s hobby and we anticipate that he will become a famous cartoonist in the years to come His college training., will come first however and lets hope hell get his wish a South American roommate Philadelphian C41 Glee Club C3l Cross Country C715 Expression Class C37 Outing Club C35 C45 Ski Team C45 Science Club C43 PENGUIN Staff C43 GU GERALD A DEMERS South Ashburnham, Mass Gerry Demers South Ashburnham s pride and joy has been riding., the bus for four long? years Neither ram nor floods could keep Gerry away and he sports a nearly perfect attendance record for his Cushing, career Gerry is one of our mast ardent scientists. Almost any noon hour youll find him eating, his lunch in the Physics Lab while he's pondering on some deep pro- blem. Gerry is a charter member of the Science Club and has served on many important committees. HA is also one of Miss Sawyer's apt French students in spite of his claim that he nexer cracks a book. Aeronautics is Gerry's hobby but he s decided to give it up and start at Tufts on the long, grind to '1 medical career. If you're ill in 1958 drop in at the office of Dr. Demers for 1 sure-cure treatment. Latin Club Cll C2 1, Expression Class C2 J. French Club '41, Executive Committee Civ, Science Club C, J CM. 44 ACADEMY THE PENGUIN BONNIE WING EDWARDS, I Mayopple Road, Stamford Conn Bonnie may I wear s me of that new perfume? It s positively bring em onish' ' This is a usual com m nt for Bonnie s hobby is collecting perfume and eye y time a new perfume comes out Bonnie scrapes up money and dashes down to get it Bonnie is one of the youngest in the class yet to look at her you would n ver think so for she has a sophisticated air about her The title of most ophisticated easily went to her ard also that of class baby So you see we se really got a sophis ticated baby The envy cf every ne in s h ol Bonnie go s way down to Nassau in the Bahamas f r all her yacations This last Chri tmas she came bac with a beautiful tan and even blisters f om too much sun' One of Bonnres oatstanding accomplishments rs tudying hard and well Her ma ks show it This desire to do things right is shown ln her work in the Germanae Society and as a manager of the girls Basketball team Keep that good work up in college Bonnie' Germanle Cal CH Treasurer C49 French Club C31 Latin Club C19 C21 CS? Mgr Biskctball team C35 4 Glee Club CID C22 Breeze Staff CID C22 PENGUIN Staff Bonnie EDWARD DODGE 62 Prescott Street, Fitchburg Mass Here we have one of the most talented members of the class of 48 Ed Dodge We were glad when Ed rejoined us last fall not only because of his artistic acc rdian contributions on many social occasions but also because of his likeable personality Ed is assistant organist at the Highland Baptist Church rn Iitchburg ar-d active in the young, people s affairs of the church College of Theology in September to study for the ministry This is 1 fine choice for a pers n with Ed s eyen disposition and friendly spirit Ed las other interests beside music md religion for he flies as well He vt is ,1 licensed pilot when only eyentee years old ind non flyrns, rs his fnorrte hobby Ed has been the enay of his fellow students this year for h n c 'el only three subyects to ertdulte so he has b 1 1b'c tu leiye school caery d my at noon ie tle c o is lxbore l on till thre oc o k The class of its ni he m my hippy lmthngs to its flym P1 son Reycrcnl ld Dodge P lyIT'll'Il.1I1 C Glee Club 7 4 5 , c 4 . yn .- ..I A. 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E 1 1 f 4' JOYCE ADELE EDWARDS 588 Joycle Tonlsome Hull Bndgeport, Conn Hey hon many Pdvt ards are there rn thrs place ' xx as the hrst que tlon oyele xx tnted to haye answered xx hen she trm d early rn the fall of 46 Our best natured Ll l 18 not only blessed with a happy ehsposl tion but has dimples and mules that h ne yelyen many a person vxho ns down nn the dumps a real hft oyere s hobby IS ttl me pletures Some of those that you haxe of the eo eds could be used for ransom o ere tn ease you are exer tn the red oy IL rs quite tdept wlth the hockey stuck and m the fall oycle had mo e black aad blue marks than any oth r team member That s because she really got rn there and fought for the team' Blaze and oyc1e haye been roommates for the past tvxo years and they certamly manage to have fun toeether How about those mndntght snacks Kids? oycre s future plans Include umor College and then settling, down near Brxdgeport Cn us s Q43 Span1s1Cuh Hoee 5 t all 631 PATRICIA K ELA North Parsonsfleld, Mame A hyely llttle redhead by the name of Pat came to Cushing., four years atgo from wry down rn Marne By the end of a few months she was classified as a braln and for four years she s kept up her l'llf,l1 marks Pat Ines ln town mth her relatlxes and trudges up the hlll every mornmt, to school Eyen though her PCI peewe IS getting, up ln the mornrn she manages to make chapel almost exery day Whenexer you hear What a panrc look for Pat for that IS her fayorlte comment for things rn general a ound here Pat IS an actlve member of the Kappa Kappa Club and has taken part rn the Expression Class for tvxo years Pats hobbles are COllCCIlDf classlcal re ords and taking part IH xanous Glee Club and cho al groups Next year Pat hopes to enter Bay Path Instrtute and c ntmue her secretarlal studles One of these days we expect shell be hearing, Take a letter please Mxss Ela unsh Cluvl 1 tppt 71 ll Fx yn Class f ee u trus s 46 TH PENGLIN cus:-:ING -I 1' -5 qs' . . . 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IIP tll A E M E WALTER G FERGUSON JR Rollrng Acres, West Rrndge N H Thrs roly poly good natured chap came to Cush rng as a freshman but at the end of hrs sophomore year decrded to forsake the Vrne clad Tower to enter Chauncy Hall School rn Boston Studyrng rn the brg crty drdn t appeal to Fergre and last September found hrm rollrng back to hrs first love rn a gorgeous lrght blue four wheels and no brakes contraptron of the vrntage of 1930 After that finally froze up and ex ploded he appeared darly rn a snappy creatron wrth the regrstratron number 4539 proof enough that he knows the governor or some other hrgh ofhcral Fergre has been a manager of note havrng served rn that capacrty for the track team the cross country team and the football eleven We shall long remem ber seerng hrm srttxng placrdly on the cemetery wall wartrng patrently to check the cross country runners as they completed therr darly grrnd Fergres hobby rs drawrng and hrs numerous ex hrbrts rn the Physrcs Lab are evrdence enough that he should become a draughtsman but rn Fergres mrnd brg busrness offers greater rewards so he plans to follow hrs undergraduate days at Dartmouth wrth a year of specralrzed ttarnrng rn Business Admrnrstratron May he attarn both fame and fortune rn hrs chosen Held' Club C15 Hrstory Club C15 Scrence Club C41 Manager Track C29 C45 Manager Cross Country C45 Asst Manager Football C25 MARRIO R FANTOZZI 252 Srxth Street Leommster, Mass Mrke one of the many Leomrnsterrtes to come to Cushrng jorned the H C F last year after mrdyears followrng hrs drscharge from three years of servrce rn Germany wrth the U S Army Hrs many rnterestrng experrences enlrvened by a sparklrng wrt make hrm a delrghtful story teller Yes he rs one of our leadrng comedrans always bubblrng over wrth happrness and humor Hrs crack to Mrss Hopkrns rn Socrology about I dont know what to thrnk wrll long be remem bered Mrke s hobby rs avratron and we shall expect to see hrs plane crrclrng the Vrne clad Tower before man moons Hrs pet peexe rs the New Look but rn our oprnron he lrkes both the new and the old Mrkes college plans are strll rn the formatrve stage but whrchexer he chooses hrs ready wrt and genral good nature wrll carry hrm through Expressron Class C41 47 A c D Y T H ' I 'I . . 7 . A. Y Y . Y. D i Y. A I lsolymnian CIJ C23 CIO, Camera Club CU, Debating ' I 1, , ' j . , . Mrke es: E IVAN FISH 39 School Street, Auburn, Moss Y May vue novr present Cushrnyss ohn Barrymore? aes Iyan rs a ygreat rctor as was yery eyrdent from hrs frne performance as Papa rn the Carnrval Play Pa: az If AZ! Iyan sard that would be hrs last appear ance behrnd the footlrehts but we notrced that he leept hrs hand rn by starrrny, rn seyeral of the Expres sron Class produetrons Iye has other abrlrtres besrdes actrnt, He plays a hot trumpet as my of hrs neryehbors near 320 Ash House can testrfy and he drd some nrfty slntrnf, on the hockey team Wlren arrplanes are mentroned Iye s ears open up for he s the proud possessor of a prlots lrcense a lrcense whrch wrll talee hrm and hrs brrde to be une Ann on therr long awarted honey moon Ive served a stretch rn the Pacrhe as a Yeoman on the U S S New jersey so came to Cushrng, to freshen up a brt for hrs college trarnrny, rn Landscape Archrtec ture May the hedge rows always be well trrmmed alone hrs pathway to a happy lrfe hrepressrorr Class fir Carnrval Play Hb Orchestra 43 Hockey HJ Tennrs Q41 PFNGUIN Staff Q-17 Cane Speech ROBERT J FLANAGAN 55 Wrgglesworth Street, Malden, Mass Bob doesnt need any rntroductron to Cushrny, sports fans for everyone recxlls hrs spectacullr passes on the errdrron last fall We shall not soon foreet hrs equally sensatronal feats wrth the All Star brsleet ball frye whrch caused the yarsrty too mueh worry for the hrst half of 1 eertarn frmous encounter Gettmy, up rn the mommy., rs Bobs pet peeye and the vsarters vyrll all recall the mornrnps when Bob strolled rn for breakfast tyrny, hrs tre and tryrng to get hrs good eye open For much of the year Bob drdnt seem to ta e much rnterest rn the Co educrtron of Cushrne but recently vue hue notrced thrt he has become one of rts br pest boosters B ygoes to Bates for hrs eolle e t rrnrrre, sr yyateh the papers next fall and you yxrll see hrs mme rn the lrne up of the Bltes freshmrn elexen hmm 1 e ex Brse 1 M X153 ik? Llxxysl -Us! ds 114 vi Bob A D E M E P MICHAEL FRANGOS l02 Beacon Hlll Avenue, Lynn Mass Lynn hts sent many stirs to Hollywood many het to the play ne helds of the eountry mel many s e esfll men xnto polrtles lnel eoyernment but Lynns exft to Cushlne Mnlee Iraneos surpasses all others Hrs wrtty remarks rn the elrmny., hall hrs wlnelmrll pryots and deadly shots on the basketball eourt and hrs con crlptren methods ln behalf of hrs Almx Mater the Unryersrty of Athens all brine a smnle and eheer the he 1rts of people who mlghf other wlse be elrsmal for the day Although Mllee cllms tlnt calls after e eraduatxon he wlll probably be the big green D of Dartmouth but wherey takes that unanimously so e.l best wln the popular aeclarm so good natureel Athens U Polymnl tn e My FORSYTH 6 Oak Street, Marblehead, Mass One of Cushing., s breeest heart breakers strolllne lround under the coenomen of Iorsyth Last ye 1r1tw1s Bob thts year rt s been Bob learn but that doesnt se m to keep the rest of the boys from gather me around mth hope ln thelr eyes Whats the secret C1rol7 C1rol rs popultr mth the errls too for shes al wtys l'lClPlI1L someone Llst year she spent half of her tlme trying, to pull I'tune1e off the ledee and the ether half ltuelnne, xt Cora Lee Then too sh rs s ooo studlous Berne of the studlous type Carol oes off to el elmlmel If about Clglll oclocle eyery exemny, ust let anyone mike 1 nolse tfter Carol eoes to b d she eounts to twenty then to tlurty and then she seretms We dont mrnd when she seretms but xx hen she tlrts th oxsln things ue stlrt for the door The C lumbe lun Sehool wall tdel 1 very attraetne yerson to therr student body when Clrol yoms therr H C I- nextxetr reneh Club Glee Club C l 4 9 Lip .1 n L 111 JOHN D FRASER 478 Putnam Avenue, Cambrrdge Mass ack Got mythrne to eu ' X es those ire the flmrlnr vrords one 1lwx1ys he1rs when 1ck comes rnto the room Vyflrenexer myone drops rnto hrs domrcrle he s sure to hue yemut butter 1nd crrckers rf noth me more to offer you No vsonder he hers such 1 xxell fed look rbout hrm l1ek vms one of the sturdrest boys rn the V lrne l1st f1ll 1nd m1ny obserxers thouteht he should lllXL been promoted to the r1rsrty squfrd The ehem l1b hrs been 1ck s home much of the trme thrs ye1r rnel most my free 'rfternoon you would hnd hrm there struyeelrny, wrth some delrcfrte problem or repefrtrnfe some prece of vrork rn an 'rttempt to get frt le1st a respeetable result At colleee 1ck plans to specralrze rn mdustrral ehemrstryf 1nd undoubtedly xxrll wrn hrs fame and fortune rn the freld of plastrcs If you re lookrng for 1 new plwstrerzer rn your busrness just Contact ack md hell shrp rt o11t the nest day V looth1ll L43 Scrence Club 1 JOHN P GAINEY 97 Pleasant Street Frtchburg Mass If you eyer dropped rnto the Physrcs l1b you were sure to see 11 eermrn red heided fellow workrne drlr gently to solye some drtheult problem for 1ek Glrney rs a xery pmetreal young, min so much so rn flct that hrs querres hue cursed Mr Hunt more th 10 1 fevr grey hirrs rn muh clisses acks educatron vrrs rnterrupted followxrn hs eraduatron from Frtchburye Hryeh by 1 streteh rn the Nawy so he mme to Cushrny, for 1 refresher course before gorng, to Irtchbure Sure Te1chers Colleee to tram hrmself to become a pedaeoe acks rnterests haxe necessfrrrly been conhned to hrs home crty He his been 1 hoop stlr for the South Srde 'md does hrs homework behrnd the yr heel of ID Independent clb Hou rmone ern drrxe 1 IIXI untrl 7 00 A M 1nd get to Cushrn rn trme for mn 'K 30 class rs more thln me em understrnd b t 1ek h1s done rt throughout tl1e yelr 1nd hrs yerserermee certirnly iueurs vxell for hrs sueeess rn the edue 1rron1l vxorld 5 0 ack , t I 1 C U S H I N G ' P W P C U I N I .1 . 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A 1. , L1 H1 fl 1 11 -1, et: '-41: -Z . -1 'A -P 31 ' L 'Z- ' 1 - 1 'f 1 , u 'I1' ri A Y '1.1 111'- 1 '- K '1 1 - ry 'sky ' '- ff 'N 1 1 IIJ ll AEM E BARBARA L GERAN Glengercn Farm, Matawan, N J Gassle CL1Sl1ll lgS gurl farmer rs the shortest gtrl exer to mrlk a cow and the eutest You ought to hear that grrl tllk about horses cows and such Glengeran Iarm must be happy to hase her When you ask her about her nxckname Gassle always replles It was not my fault tt was some one elses And tt was We beltexe you Gassle Although she ts only four feet and ten lnehes tall she ts one of Cushmg s best athletes She plays tennns basketball and softball If you wonder why the hrst basketball team dld not Wm all the games just ask Gassle after all she was on the second team wasnt she 7 When the electrlc currents fly do n t worry The trouble may be that Gasste ts playrng radio woman a am Qhe must keep rn practtce for the tame when she wxll become 1 radto technteran Even though we feel Gasste wlll be a whtz as a radro te hnrcxan rumor h 15 tt that there IS someone watttng ln New e sey for a hlppy llfe long job nervrm C11 fxpressmn Cltss C52 5 ftbtll 6 l s ethtll HJ Q MICHAEL F GARVEY 462 lf . M Gassle Bug Make our elongated lad from Amherst ble sed Cushlng early tn September and ltttle drd we realrze then th tt he was to be a powerhouse on the football field btsketball court and baseball diamond Mtke IS rather quxet but he does haxe an advantage oyer the rest of the boys rn that he knows how to tudy mel re llly puts hrs mmd flgllf on the old books All thts rs bemg don ln preprrltron for hrs entrance to Columbtt next September In has sptre time Mlke can be found down rn the krtchen wtth Art Loxely sn tppnng towels tt each other and trying to get those dishes wtshed 1nd dried ln trme for the next mexl ten he s wrth 1 shy smrle exeryt mg lround seems to be set r11 ht mtl we feel eonhdent thtt our Bt Nfrke 18 dehnltely sttmped to be 1 success tn fe reneh Club tt 1 et 1 4 ase .X V I Y t . 'JI AC D Y TH PENGUINUJQ., f' lltfllf , l ' I ' ' IAJQL jfl ,Aff luguj . . I - . .. . fra ' ' f I V W A ,V .17 K . If!-iff, .J , . , ' . 7. '. 4 .. ' 4 ' , - K, . 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'xl X ,fl s -U ' Q ll' lf Xl qt' f if A X 4 1 I N K BEVERLY SUSAN GILMORE 36 Dyer Avenue, Rlverslde R I SV Bex rs mother student yy ho rs quret rn elasses but when she eets rn the dorm rts another story She either has her rldro yeorng, full blrst or IS srnerng, at the top of her lungs Wlreneyer you see a eamerr focused and crnt qurte malee out who rs behrnd rt you will prob lbly be correct rf you guess Bev Photoit, raphy 1nd e mm, those chocolate almond joys rn study hall 1re ryyo of Bey s fayorrte pastrmes Bex rnd Grnny haye made out hne IS roommltes thrs year except when rt comes to 6 45 and they feel lrlee lettrng, thrnes fly rn the drrectron of the bell Next year Bey hopes to enter erther a yumor college or Bry mt College and then go on vyrth pho toterrphy and let s hope you snap your way through an releal lrfe Expressron Class C45 PRISCILLA GORDON East Jeffrey, New Hampshire Wrtlu Drou dead or Tell yer troubles to the l U ash can our norsrest gal at C A whose dry humor IHE PENGUIN CUSHING J I . . 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Hr le ' I- I, Ba, ' .T Q , Sof rll fell lf, Class and clewer cracks hue featured afternoon CHI sessrons yents her wrath agunst those boy crazy errls of Alumnr Hall If lose problems are yours dont sob on PG s Q shoulder although we ve notrced boys aren t so obnox pf rous that she mrnds borrowrng therr yacleets' Nerther do vse recommend room 305 for peaceful concord but PG and Pat are bonded by therr artrstre talent and therr yoracrous appetrtes Who s that new blond? was the crrclrng vyhrsper last fall ust PGS unsuccessful experrment wrrh a peroxrde bottle extra currrcular scrence rnterest As a blond her pep strll exceeded other game spectl tors and scholastrcally and athletrcally she remamed a stand out As for her humor We thrnle Colby College should accept thus loyal Cushrnerte rf only to entertarn rts partrcrpants rn therr downcast mom nts Mmerxmn C31 fl! Latrn Club 1 l I U7 Spanrsh Club Scrence ub 1 f 19 becrerlry Treasurer PFNGLIN Staff ll Iwp essron Cllss ble Cl h 17 me ty l J slsLIl7.lll lwj -lj tbl -pl Prophecy 'ij 52 lc 1 Ce ,-. yo A UJ f wiv ssv-J-file-Hfffnbe :'Q: A c A D E M Y '. I-I ,G I. N O1sLq, M- pai- . 5 .a-3 o l-ld bv C,0-0.4, . fvffacv-c.. ' A ' JOSE A. GODOY Apartado H547 aracas, Venez ela What say ose9 This famrllar expression has been heard through the corridors of C A for the past two yea s untrl n W lf as a part of the s hool Repre sentmi, the lands of coffee sugar cane and Carmen Mrranda thas handsome lady krller appeared rn 46 b mf ne, has rumo ed ab1l1t1es as a lo y e r from the wrlcs of S uth America to be aetlvely practaced an Ashburnham But co edmg, rsnt oses only talent for he has shown abrllty nn athletics In the fall he was a mem ber of the track team and was a consastent scorer ut at wasnt untal vsmter that oses real talent was s covered ose could be seen any day schussang th rront campus or tryang to whrzz down slalom 1 In yumplng he really excels and our ose won one of the prrzes offered rn the Outmy, Club Competltnon ose says llttle but has gems of wrt are followed by gales of merrlment If the good looks and charm of ose are typical of all South Amerrcans Venezuela here we come' Until then to thear smallng muchacho l dsl. Buena suerte Polymman 64? Spamsh Club C35 CU Vrce Presrdent Cl? Track Cal KH Cross Country Q31 C12 Expresslon Class C-U OSC JEAN GRIFFITH Danby Vt Jeanne G Heres 1 typrcal Germanae earl wxth whom you can fall an loye vuthout eyen meetung, her at least thats what Phrl Taylor dad Seerng, laer beautiful eyes didnt seem to slow matters as the Coast Guard stall appears here reeularly eanae has loa ls of athletlc skall but her studies on laer homework wrates to Phll sets her half eats me trackers and spends an hour conversing on Ge met y' vuth Bet l.JflSLlpK.l'XlSLel study halls proye eoayenaent dont they Naturally sueh a strenuous e nane as yery trrang, and eanxe falls asleep early She has the luck of the Irrsla for with only one e eeptlon her escapl les la axe bee'a successful Smoke le' e an her eyes one d We ll ieuarantee taat anne wont lae seen tt Brattleboro af un soon eeand bro en mkle as not deslrable eanae follows her handsome brother on tlae paths of lllygllil' educanon subject of course to sudden Coast Guard chances rm mae l as et .a R H Softba Hockey la! 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' A L' , , 1 L: m L YH. e Ge at Bl l-lt, Baile bll XS' uf., ll CID, ' 'l Il. u - u X' PATRICIA GCRMAN 36 Falrvlew Street, Fitchburg Mass ,lk Q e fwfefseyy And novt 1 stlute to one of our most arttsttc senlors Plt etme to C A ln 16 md from the day of her trrn tl she has shovxn her talents on the Bree e and Pl 'xttrlrx and has enrlched many of our soctal functlons mth her arttstxc decorattons If you re mterested rn the lar East Pat can tell you tll about If for she was born ID China and lned there untll 1941 Maybe that explruns vs here she got th tt lme for Prt has the utle of tal wnth the brggest IDL Our bane of the faculty has gotten lnto qulte a few scrapes at school but alvsays manaees to pull through Pat s plan for the future ts to attend the Worcester Art School Good luck Pat such versatthty wtll certainly be rewarded L1lflCl'Nl'lI1Qll Glee Club Kal 1 Chotr '42 Bfeeze Sui? MJ PYNKUIN btaff Ml X 4 J C5BERNICE'D HAAS H01 West Oltver Street, Owosso, Mlchlgan 0 :fy 124' as admlyy h rst day of school tn 46 C1W clung ggmg, trunks up and wagjtatrs came out and there Bunny Ever ha ay Bunny has been a WV JS R sarmrng sunshme tn the with her dark shrntny, eyes her phobxa for bridge and he Mlchnean T shtrts from Howie Bunny meQgEf ast summer eyer smce her evenmgs have been sy wtth furtous corres pondence and frequent phone calls from htm and from her parents who have been traveltng ln Arxzona and Cahfornra Eyerybocly loves Bunny guess tts because she can talk to anyone about anythtng and make ll seem funny, Wheneyer she pulls a corny one she rolls her eyes looks at you stdemse and trres to keep from lau hmg Bunny takes her hobby collecting, calortes cal ones and more calortes to Mtchrem State next year but she 5 Pf0mlSCd to come back and usnt us eyen rf she has to rtde thefrods Mrneryrm 64' French Cluh lvl lil Scnence Club lan wil Expressron Class H+ C41 Glee Club Q31 449 Chorus 437 Bree e Staff Hu PENIGLIN Staff H1 Class Prophecy 5 Bunny IHE PENGUIN cusHlNG I I ' -,' -I , -,K -I ' ' , L v ,. 1 e ,. . 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A E E RUTH M HANSON 31 Bonnybrook Road Woban, Mass I rt Bxll or Bll Wlmenexer you hear that question youll know that Ruthie rs agaln debanng about her Brlls It seems now as though she has made up her mmd but one newer can tell can one Ruthxe' This wnacrous plannum blond came to Cushmg thrs year as a senlor brmgmg wrth her a carefree laugh and pleasing personality Really' Ruthie must learn 1 great deal every day she rs forever comms out wrth Really7 Her hobbles are sleeplng and washlng her harr The latter she does wrthout fall at least three nmes a week Comes 5 45 Ruthre decrdes to wash her hart Oh well you can get used to that sort of thmg' Ruthie says her pet peeve rs paymg money to the Bell Telephone Company Goodness knows shes grven the Company enough money to start a new branch with her generous donations Her Bills are the cause Almost every mght she IS an nmmovable statue at the pay telephone talking to one Bull or the o er Lucky guys Ruthie hopes to enter Colby umor College and after that who knows? Ruthre rs the gurl who was voted first to be marrred and were almost sure shell lnve up to thus trtle Germame C42 French Club C42 Glee Club CU Chorus Q47 Expressxon Class C45 Breeze Staff C4 Carnrval Court Ruthie ROBERT C HALL 133 Somerset Avenue, Wmthrop, Mass Chlkow' Here comes that versatlle character who Robbre Hall' Robbre s yokes and tracks have become famous ln hrs one year here Robble Isnt all lokes for he rs a good student and also played an outstandmg game on the hockey team He had been vuth us only 1 few weeks when he was pledged to the Phlltelelphmn Society and eventu ally was voted their secretary On Thursday A perrod found Robbue ID the Evepressron Class and hrs endrnon of the Emperor ones stands out as a hugh hght of that class for the year Although thrs non I1 pent in t e Army as 1 achute gg he as mad e adjust me ude co stu 1 g electrrcal engmee xx t coul a shockmg ev err ment to cr ans fojhe fur r IJ rn e Cu C4512 ck 445 R.,bb.e X MSS? WM AC D MY TI-I PENGUIN ' I I s ' ' i ? ' . ' , ' l. 'L y ' ' . ' . A. 1 y . .4 A ' y Aj I Y 4 'I' 4 7. 'Y 7 tha. ! ' . 1 . 1 .A ,H ' u - u Q47- keeps the Ash Housefboys in stitches. No one but . Y A .4 . 1 N 1 - . 1 tl I . ti hf ' ' .nl' b'S.h' ue ' l A fe .1 or 'ar I ' 1 1' A f. L ko ,R ' ' ap' el . ld I1 P rtjf-l lbe'. x- pr ' mn 's Cfu: 0 ry , ey Q I ll U O U nf my 55 lg N RICHARD MORRILL HATCH 508 Court Street, Auburn, Marne DIC The trtrmpets s qdcdyt c ha Its vscrc strll brcaths -mccerhcld rn mountrnv cxcrtcmcnt Thcn frrom bqhrnd rtarns sh appcarcd thc rdcal Cushrng., ybbre H uccn of the 1948 Cafnrxa Thc Pr ccss of 1947 was now ac clarm 0 RQucen odcc brrrns auty and pcrsonalrty hrxc bccn cd rn onc grrl for Syb cm whrp up Bree e cs proxrdc thc rnsprratron for fr stunt ltnrt soclcs t hart parnt postcrs worlt on thc councrl spcnd plcnty of trmc co cdrng and strll trnd A s dccoratrnr, hcr report card Hcrcs a grrl whos alwvrys drctrng Lrfe stems to run so smoothly for thrs talcntcd organrzcr that sh doesn t worry oft' a pound Shc sarls scrcn ly through one thrng aftcr anothcr vtrth such abrlrty ard charm that collcgc should proxc to be rust anothcr pleasant xoyzrgc for Quccn Sybbre ncrxrrn l wr ll Vrcc Prcsrdcnt ll Clrss rcc srdcnt l 1 F nch Club lvl ll rcssron Cl rss l7l l J Glec Club l7I l4J Chorus rrmrrrrry Councrl l71 av ll Chrrrn .rn 1 unror Pr ncess l 1 Crrnrx l Co rt ln Carnr al en ll mrrr Crmllqcc Ku XX rnncr lar I3 tt .1 Prwotrrw buff lar Class Vlrll lrr 56 Auburn Munc scnt thrs clrrrmrngs younrs mln to uslrrnr, thrs ycrr T c sltr tcrm cut r most hcrrtt wxclcomc for lrc yx rs rlrcrdy thc Nw Inclrnd Srhoolboy Cross Country Chrmpron Drclt vs rs sltrrng, bcforc hc could xx rllt .md from Dcccmbcr to May hc p rctrcrlly lrxes on hrs hxc prrrs of sltrs Thrs vlrntcr Drclt has not only lrxcd up to hrs rcputatron as a cross country chrmpron but has hccomc our lcadrnff slalom .rrtrst rnd a bcttcr than farr yumpcr as wcll Hc crsrly vlon the COC trtlc of school champron and wound up a line scason by cap turrng fourth placc rn Clrss B rt the Ncw England Cross Country Champronshrps 'rt Laconra Ncxt ycar Flectfoot raltcs hrs sltrrs to crthcr thc Unrxcrsrty of Marnc or Ncw Hampshrrc unlcss Mrddlebury snrrcs hrm frrst and aftcr wrnnrng thc rollccgc natronal and olymprc cross country trtlcs hc xxrll bccomc thc owncr rnd opcrfrtor of thc Hatch Hhool of Scrcntrhc Sltrrnc lrcc lcssons 'md frcc tom sc xrcc for all mcmbcrs of 1918 Drop rn somc trmc lLlLlPl1Ilfl l 1 trrrg, Club lil 'I Jclt l Post Road Farrfreld Conn Sybbre n 1 T'H' PE GUIN cusHrNG P .. 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El 'Q A 414 ' I 'T . r-'ze Stff l5,l lm, ' ACADEMY THE PENGUIN NANCY J HAWKES Ashburnham, Mass If you see a slender long halted elrl schussmg, the st epest hull rn town or domg a perfect swan drve unto the swlmmmg, pool you may be sure that Its Nance one of Cushing s most popular town students She takes her swrmmxng seriously for rn the summer she s an rnstruetor at the local pool Whether nts a weele end at Hogback Mountaln wlth a group of elrls helpnng on all sorts of commrt tees or co edrne wrth her latest beau Nance ts always at her best She certamly started a fad wrth those plerced ears we must say and you can always tell when Nance rs coming., by the yanele of her earrmlgs and her exclamatlon of Geezo man Nance has so many talents that she can t make up her mrnd what to do next but our crystal ball sees her as drrector of sl-cunt, at Sun Valley rn 1955 Germanae HJ French Club C21 15? C43 Fxpressron Class CU Sk: Cluh C71 151 Secretary 173 Glee Club f2l Beeze Sr H' HJC Nance JANE HARDY 407 Blossom Street, Fitchburg Mass One ane came to C A thus year after attendrng Frtch ber Hreh School Immedlately we noticed her splenclrd taste rn clothes and that even on the skr slope ane started off the year enrolled as a boardrne, tudent but after mu l ye tr she began ccmmutrng, from her home the great metropolrs of Frtchburg ane excels rn slertne but also loves to swrm from what we hear she s quite a fish She says that cho l ts her pet peexe but she seems to do okay for l erself Next year me hopes to to to college and we know that such 1 htppy easy Lorne person wrll have 1 merry tlme mel be rn rsset to the eolleyee of her ehotce ee Cluh 1 ll S ence Clllh l 5 7 . , . f .. A . . 7- S' y' - I y . 1 C ' . ' ' 7 Y v f . . . . ' 7' . , 4. .K . , l . - ,.f-1 y ' . I Y y. , I . .- Y . 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GI-A - ,fci- '- 1' -ll. gg IIJ ll E EUNICE HEALD Lake Road, Ashburnham Mass Eunice Iumee fotmelly l-.nown to her p1ls 1s IN tlee h1s been rulln the flIUOUS Bnsbee s Bus for these m IDX yelrs IU l In sptte of the l7llZZll'Ll9 and ley blasts sweeplnf ICYOSN l1 e N111lee1e she has been 1 most regul1r 1ttend1nt llnee her bus le1yes lITllTlCLll1lCly after three oeloely Lunlee ha nt been able to talee 21 yery acttye part tn sehool aettyltles but durmg her hours on the eampus we ye found her to be a most attraettye and l1lse1ble frmend wlth the sweetest dlsposltton xmagln 1 e Durmv the summer yaeattcns Eunree can be seen gallopmu about tl1e eountrystde on horseback juggl mu 1 tray II Red Gables or appearnng on some pro gram of tl1e local Grange beptember wxll find Eunice entering the Henry Heywood Memorial Hospltal to begin her nurses ttumng and we can easily xmaglne how many 21 patnents heart wlll flutter when EUDICC takes hrs pulse unele wlth 'tn asplrm please' lxeneh Club CH DOROTHY HEBERT Holden Wlmo ns that qulet brunette' Doesnt she eyer talle7 The person who said that doesnt lenow our Dottte yery well for althoueh she I5 qulet around th campus when she s off the campus sl1e s the hfe of 1 party Dottie has been 1 student for four years and leeeps herself busy not only wlth sehofml 1et'y1t1es but she ts 1 famllmr figure behlnd tl1e eounter at 'Iules V1r1ety Store Her busy hands may be seen flying f om s1ndw teh to colfee pot to the lee ere 1m LOIDPIYI ment almost anyttme when the mob 1ny1des the u ace Dotttes hobbnes 1re eolleetmg reeotds 1nd gomg to the moyxes She sees 1 couple of moytes 1 week and can tell you all lbout them eyen the ones she saw a couple of years 15,0 Dottie fell mto lme with the f1d of Holden elf rtngs and some of those elanuhnu ones she h 1s are really somethme Dotttes plans for the future 1re uneertun but whateyer sl1e does we all wtsh her sueeess neh Qluh lyptessuln ss Street, Ashburnham Mass Dottle 1 I - 1 .- ...,, , 2k.M 1. 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Fre- M 151 1-l',l..1I1r1CQlubf1', ' C,l.1 l 111 12,1 431, u - ll L D lb pn 0 J A E 1-'-T,HE'l?ENCSUl.J'w K X ALLEN W HIXON JR I7 Montague Street, Worcester 3 Mass Enereetrc Al rs r xery proper trtle for thrs yer atrle young, fellow from Woreester srnce he uses hrs boundless energy rn 1 ereat yarrety of ways In all hrs actryrtres whether he rs slerrng., down the slalom hrll beatrne hrs drums runnrny, cross country 0 possrbly rndulcgrng, rn the less ewecrtrnl., but more enjoyable sport of smolernyr, wrth the boys he rs always igrxrnke, hrs all Al certarnly rrn rvy ry mth the prrze at the Mas querade Ball We shall all long., remember the clown wrth the brig, red nose and the hat that left hrs head wrth a rrnzgrni., of bells Many of Al s spare mrnutes have been spent tryrny, to organrze a school jazz band He can be heard al most any afternoon on the top srde of Vose Hall playrng erther the rrbs or the drums Drummrng rs drums and hrs skrs to the Unryersrty of Massachusetts where one day we shtll hear more of Al and hs Musrcal Knrkehts ralelphrrn lll Ourrne Club ll! Cross Coun LllSlerTe.1nrfl9PlNeUlN btrff l U JOHN W HERBST I Austrn Place, Worcester, Mass ack may be classed as the hard luck member of the class of '18 for early rn the fall he was unfortunate enough to suffer a fractured leg rn football practice whrch cut short 1 very promrsrng athletrc year on the Peneurn terms In sprte of thrs rnyury ack has managed to wrn fr plrce rn the sun at Cushrng He was able to partrcrpate rn basketball and showed hrs abrlrty behrnd the foolrehts when he eftrcrently played the part of officer Brendel of the Pennsylvanra State Polrce rn the Carnryal Play lor the next four years rcle wrll be fiehtrng, for the purple of only 1 slrehtly drfferent shade for he plrns to enter Holy Cross rn September It rs ur srncere hope thrt no rnyury may befall hrm there and that he may leeep the purple vnyrng hreyh throughout hrs career rr rll I U Expressron Cass rnryrrl Plry lr' Cl s cy T rc 'hJu.- g'.hr...L4keulLil-L -rv Jock my l'vlQ4AfL'Yb wvlasde,-5-41-lmao-J.vF'ct 0L .6019 I I' r F A Q ' O 0 1 H 7 X X 7 . a, ' r ' V J N ' K 1 I , , V, 4 l : : J I J J j 9 3 N l 4 x. f J S J Q Q' . 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C ,Q r ll ll ' K , C HARRY HOLMES 24 Hoffman Court Wallmgford Conn N-1 'Ilurel floor Ash House lsnoxxs Homer He s the boy vxho cheerfully reeexyes all the eomplunts about Sl1lXll'1L for sueh 1 long tlme it the wrong txme IU the molnlne, Homer yus a dog face Vklfll the Alr Corps IU 1p1n vshere he vt as the enyy of 1ll vnth hls P I C strlpe Now the PINc L IN has elaxmeel hun is one of nts le1 llne artlsts Hts cl1ssm1tes say he wynll proye hls abnhty to elrfm when he becomes an art mayor at college We ourselyes are conylnceel th1t Homer wlll be 1 vreat success anyway just because he is 1 Connect1 cut mm PFNGUIN buff C11 Trlck C19 6-Q35 C' 5 ,es Q56 Qu V N9 '99 XQ3 Homer 5, eye. S MARY ELISABETH HOLMES 231 An epithet for Mlm: coulel be Ethereal beeause Pope Street New Bedford Moss th tts the vny she Wlult us the use of wearlng oneself our wlth munelme trlvnl matters when one can be much happ1er lust overloolung, such thmgs' Many of us could certalnly take a lesson from Mlmll In faet how much better the whole world would be 1f we neyer crltlclzed and blclxered oyer petty thxngs Mlml has been at Cushxnn only tvso years but shes been ln the pubhc eye 1 lot ln Glee Club and Chorus IU Exp esslon and Dmmatlc Class plays and by her self mn ree1t1ls Mlml loves both muslc and dmmmcs and after vyexehty thought she has elecxeled to eo mto elramatlcs In her yunlor year Munn vxas one of the letresses ln the neyer foryeettable lflalfllllllllff Ivglvfs Dfeam The tlsunty plty on the soft plne needleel forest floor was a pe feet meellum for gentle Mlml We hope you hlxe nt If Bnarchff next year Mlmn Perhaps we ll see you ln Hetzdlz lots some day soon Germmze K H French Club lvl Mr Expressxon Class ee u s C IHE PENGUIN cusHlNG I I I ' fiflv 4 kvkfevi A ' cvs' 1,- 1 'A y- e ' 'z. -1 ' V ' ' ae' v' '. ze: 1 4' u ' V V4 cy y 1 A 1 up K. 1, k'171,L A y. 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CBP 1-r+.e3lf Cl B 551 er-, cmue ref 1.11. hoir 1:15. f N I I ' 'C t sl Q wi AE EPEN EDWARD HULECKI I9 Emerald Street, Gardner, Mass If you see a grant ambhng through the corrrdors you dont need to duck into the nearest classroom for the grant rs none other than Bug Fd Huleckr another of our dally commuters from the Chart Clty Bug Ed rsn t half as ferocrous as hrs slze would mdrcate n fa t he IS always smrlrn and extremely good natured The only time he seems to be really unhappy IS when gorng to Oral Englrsh but exen there he always comes through wrth top notch toprcs Ed ns another of our collectors He doesnt go after the autographs of famous people a la Edwrn Rowlands but confines hrmself to the less excrtmg sport of collecting stamps and corns We understand that the dollar value of hrs collectron already runs well rnto three frgures and rs growrng darly Ed hasn t made hrs final college choice yet but we can be sure that wherever he goes hell be a fine repre sentatxve of the Purple Ind Whlte Its been nlce to haye lenovtn you Ed Ixpressnon Class CU A c D M Y T H G U I N , . , ., ,- - , ' g-f---'c r 'e's T' ' .L , 4 E E D ., .Y A 1 ' . . - . . , ' y C ,ni l . 7 J . . 7 'H fl, Ed MIRIAM HOPKINS, 47 Early Street, Wellsville, N. 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' , . s ' ll - u x ' I Fou Fou If you admrt to a wcal-. constrtutron stay clear of thrs pmt srzed Germame for she ll hawe you rn gales of merrrment with her clever qurps and wrtty cracks Humor hlce hers rs seldom found and her crazy antrcs have earned her the appellatron of lou Fou which occ1s1onally she seems to deserve Wlmat a delxghtful surprise for Cushing when rt was drscoyered this modest fun lover had been hxdrng one of the loylrest XOICLS on campus Our only regret rs that she neglected to grace the Cushing halls untrl her Senior year Wlrereyer Iou Fou rs her music accompanies her Its amzzrng the may her sweet xorce rs alyuys mrs me tt Srtutdty mornmg room clean up Could ll be she rs hrdmgt She s pe petutlly strrune md eontmuxlly eanng yet she remuns most petlte to the enyy of others less fortunate It must be her many tllents absorb much energy for she s an excellent actress also Smgrng vull be her mlyor lf she s tccepted at Oberlrn and lxttle doubt lb held but thxt mth her mt 1nd charmlng persontlrty she ll be musre to them ts she rs to us Germrnxe 1 1 Chr rr I ll Chorus L-1' Expre sron Class 442 French Club Hy 61 E HUNTE Tom R Lake Forest, III lror11 tl1e Mrd lle Xwest eomes 1 boy whose quret unrssurnrnf wx rys hue ClfXLkl 1 nrehe for themselyes rn cLlSlllI1LS l11 oxxeel 11 s Iommy yxrs the rnstr rror of the Wl1rtTle al xxhreh struelx the Cushrnr boys ind ITl'lLlL miny a eo ed sreh rs the lone eurly le eles of some heart tl1rob slrppeel to the floor under tl1e elrels of Al the barber S shetrs Auto rrerny, seems to rnterest Tom rmmensely ftlthouelr l1e c1nnot use hrs tllents here 'tt C A be cause of eermrn restrrctrons yyhrch a e placed on the lrttle boys Tennrs seems to occupy the frrhletrc powers of tl1rs rtom from Like Iorest and l1e shovn ed hrs provress rn the ftll tournament before bernf elrm rn rted rn 1 seorehrny, hml round Collecee looms on the horrzon for Tommy maybe he vyrll be rn tl1e West but n1ore probably rt D1rt mouth where rl1e bra, ,ereen lndrins wrll welcome 1 brother vyrth 1 festure of tl1e pefree prpe ll'lLl 1 l1 rndsome mm' Phrlrelelplrrrn l ll 'lennrs CH Dormrtory Councrl U PifNrr1rN Srrff QU LAWRENCE L JONES JR 286 Dodge Street, North Beverly, Moss The slsr fans at C A were hrghly pleased when thrs ardent exponent of the long, boards decrded to east l1rs lot yyrrh tl1e Purple Pengurns Qurely no more entlrusrrrstrc deyotee of tl1e slrdrng slats eyer ehrolled rn the Cushrng cause and hrs contrrbutrons to the sler spot hue been mlny and yarred In tl1e C O Q ehampronshrps onesy looleed lrke a probrble yyrnner only to he noseel out rn the frml tibulitron Larry Ins been one of the lertchen crews for the I 1st tvro years rnd as one of tl1e pots and pans boys Ins done more thfrn l1rs shfrre to keep thrngs runnrng 'smoothly down bel vt ln the lrtemry field onesyf has vron hrs spurs by l1rs actryrtres on tl1e Bree e Staff 'rnd rn eyery jam sessron he l11s alvr 1ys contrrbutcd hrs sha e of excrtrng ta es onesy trlees hrs slers and hrs rdeas to tl1e Unryersrty of Massrehusetts next year and wrth them go our best yyrshes for m'rny hrppy landrngs rtrrrg, C lub 1 LJITI wr X 14 Jonesy ,A 1 r .ly - 1 ' f 1 4 ' 611 'WI y 5 y I ,l Tl'lrf1EW KY' cusHrNG 1 1 1 1 rl' 1 , ' , . s 7 ' 'e '- 1 ' 'Sr le, ' , ., '. 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LFHI- b.1ll'3l 1-Il. r ll ll ACADEMY THE PENGUIN ELOISE KENNEY The Common Templeton, Mass If you heir thtt famrhsr cry Hurry up It s ect une, hte echome down the hrst floor of Alumnn you ll know th tt Elo IS on her vt ty 1l1ll'l ten minutes ear 'ts usutl N one s ems to be thle to keep up mth thus Punctual Pen urn Wlmen her l-.under earten cl1sses of the futu e erteluette from her tender etre you may be sure they ll be on tnme is well know their stuff Elo will eertunly know how to teach rt to them too mfter hmm, eraeiufrtcel from Whe1ton furth flying., eolors of course Keep your quret chtrmrng personahty 'mel your hugh scholastic stanehng, rn college as you ehd here Elo 'mel you wlll be sure to truel ftr on the roael to success BIIDCIWIIU ll! French Cluh C sl K 17 5p1n1sh Cluh K3 lil Glee Club HJ HJ Expressxon Class M2 SYLVIA ELLEN KEITH ll9 Pltkln Street, Manchester, Conn SIVVIC Styne Keith h ts the most musrcql room rn Alumnr Hall for she 'mel Mrmn tzre two of Cushmgs song bnrels The only ehfferenee between Slvvles singing ftnel thrt of mtny of the other gurls rs tlnt she rs on key The ftet rs th1t Styne IS on key ln everything she eloes In the two yetrs th1t she h1s attended Cushing Actelemy she h ts proxeel herself one of the most sersltrle errls here tmel one of the best hkeel brute hrs met only one elownflll tt Cushrng ehem She ehelnt let rt get her elown when she melted 1 few test tubes tlurme, tn experiment she tllelnt let ll fet l r elown xx hen she mlele the formults e s helnt let rt get her tlown vthen s e ehseowereel that she htlnt need the eourse rn the flrst lice brute rsnt my eloye she tlroppeel the ool course After but e oh uns 1 mus e tlel ree ln eolleec she hopes to sml p ofessronrlh or to te teh muslf The musle xsorltl xull be losln mueh uf rt fuls to ehscoycr Srsxre L llelkllll ll' LL ll l LXPECBSIUH Cllss S rn: h I Freneh Club Presulem Mrxetl Ch tus ml Ch rr I U Prscels. 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Q E CLAIRE LOUISE KING Center Street, South Ashburnhom, Mass r1ts 1 mnnute os' Cure IS 1 Il e yerfeetlonnst md acqunes one frey lmr duly mtdly tsl .ne ftbout eollectlng the tlvx tys hte B I ID tune to mlke rtpp 'ntments Cltrre will tene inyone 1 free lesson om Hovs to lxnlsh Your Homework By 7 OU P I Although she ls quiet md SILMIIOUS ln school she Ins 1 subtle sense of humor yxhleh nexer ffuls us Snme of us hue been fortuntte enough to spend in exenlne it Clures house md some of those get to ethe s hue te1lly been rrotcus B1seb1ll ts Pmhead s vt 1kness Besldes LIOIDEQ 1 sv 1nd job for our softbwll te1m she knows every seit ID lenvl 'ty Park by numbe ind w hue yet to see the d ty she masses a Red Sox home elme Claire plmns to attend the l1y School next yetr you 1 real ch1nce to root for the Red Sox may down rn Boston Clure p1K1ppt1l7If3IllITre1s flII1tln u laI Ixpressxon C is II PINGUIN Staff III bot A Pmhead LUCILLE CLAIRE KING Center Street, South Ashburnham, Mass Here comes Lou ln a Hurry icross the floor for another whlrl She lust loves to piss the tlme 1w1y at a dance and whether If s 1 local bflrn dftnee or the President s Ball Lou keeps up mth the best of them We don t wonder that she knovss 1ll the modern steps If you could look lnto her room you d probibly nnd the results of her hobby collecting records sticked up all around Don t stop buymy, them Lou or the record mtkers vtlll starxe By the vlay tha broken record you carry a ound or rs xt from you that xye keep Illdflflg that Holy Crow J We don t knovt what Lucllle mtends to do m the future Maybe some businessman vslll be fortunate enouyeh to hue her rn hrs office mtybe Ernle mll take tdymttee of the opportumty 1nd leld her to th a tar pt Ixappt K7 Secre I Yxpresslo rss ll Clue C uh I Prtseelx tt III ou 64 TH PENGUIN CUSHING , . Oh, .ff--. ' ' l.t. ,lf ' 4 'm- SA Ifi ' 4 f 1. .I v, 1 I eIa.t:'. 4 I' 3Q'1:. . z : .lN. i .I.' yi '2'.': :Zi I . sf. ., 51' -rj .Nw H ' ' T. ,K . V .A-it Q ly. . y., . 4 ' 1 L . . ft . y.2 and continue her rccrctarial studies. That will give ' . ' AI Kap: t ' - , - -tfurer .z' Clb A czl ga' lts-I , 2 1 Affh-ll CSI I-II. ll ' ll I . 11 A I 6 1 s ' l .' - I . ' .L ty .3 , 1 A' K K .K -. . .' .' y' . A . D . ' , - 1 V y 1 . . - . v P' 1 7 E K A . .S - 1 c , ' . 4, K V, L L 1 I It 7 A Q 7 A A '. '- ,is ta 1 I ' Y 7' . A. . 4 A V . . Ag Y. AK 'K et ' A In 'Q ' C l . KLIPL '. 4 -I l5I ll' I' 'tary' 1- I, 11 n Clzj I. I ' I ll , . '.'Saff IIL Il W- ,,,., fwxu. X15-lv eitdw- A D E JA Quay., . N -lslx.-L djs ,. ROBERT K LAKE 334 Whr ney Avenue, New Haven, Cdn Ta Q mother look 1t the prctur besrde thrs for he e you ee cu best lookrns b y Good looks 1nd 1thletrc prone s eo tof en 2 o to the but Bob L1 Q rs also our be t atlr Q Q A foo all e'1.l of real m rrt 1nd 1 b1sketball CIFITIH 11 ho Q teammates were proud to pl1y under hrm B b hrs 1l o tlken an actrxe pa t rn the socr 1l 1nd Qo Q ltf1t onrl lrfe of the schoo' I rht 1n 1 Bob s perfo m1nQQs rn the C ushrny, sym wrll lonx LQ remembered Hrs blrndrng speed trrcky Cll1flg.,L of pace and deadly shoot ng w Q lei the h pes of r11ny an opposrfrg t 1 1 The 1048 Carn val crowd wrll long remembe how h swept hrs team along, to 1 stunnrng, vrctoy o Q our tradrtronal rrval Wor cester Sp rncgheld o e Q xyrll welcome B b rn eptem 1nd rt vmut l f1 before hell be c1r yrng., tue b -rden l 1 co1ch By the trme our tentm re n11 Q 1 lt, Q1t name for hrmself rn hrs chosen held Polymnran C31 CU Vrce Presrdent C4l Football 4 s ethall CH C42 Captarn Cl? Baeball C39 C4 pressron Class Cll Ash House Councrl C12 0 RALPH LAAKKONEN Ashburnham, Mass Wrndy One of the re-presenmtryes from New York Crty who blessed Cushrnr, thrs ye1r rs Wrndy Laakl-.onen Thrs boy has plenty of the btg crty savvy but he has mamted to m1ke 1 place for hrmself rn thrs sm1ll communrty 1nd rn the student body at Cushrng Wrnely rs known thro1rg.,hout the school 1nd when students hear 1 yorce boom out Doegone rt they 1rQ sure out New York 1d1enturQr rs near by Frrdently Rfrlph wnnts more of hrs crty lrfe for he Ins chosen Bry rnt College for hrs further educ1tron The boy m1y end up IHSIFULIIHKL, Cushrny., students ten ye 1rs hQnQe It vrould seem odl rndeeel to l1Lll' R1lph LX poundrnr hrs theorres on hrstory 1nd world 1lT1rrs and 1boxQ 1ll on Qonserx rtron from the pedrgsog, s charr but hrs lbrlrty to do so urth ID etfeetrye XOLlbU lary certlrnly would be no surprrse to 1ny of Cushrne Rxlph rs qurte rn out door mrn rnterested rn fish rne huntrnr 1nd Q1noQrn Of Qourse thrs vyrld and xxoolx Aslrburnhlm LOLIPITX rs 1 lure to out door lrfe Anyway its qurte 1 lrfe 1nd R1lph rs qurte 1 man 65 ll 1' - .1 Nbxk' - . S ' '- uw' ' s I Us 2 X' -' A K 5. -'X I I s - A .4 S . ? C ' A c M Y 1 P my r 1 . -. . 5 4 '. Jw- . xt 1 SIRI'--4 ' ' ' . , , lien- 1 1 ' e ' A ', se' r ' - K1 ' 1 . V '-si ' 1' t' fg gc tk- , -3 '-Z-. tb 4' ' e', . . .:- 'Q-f 1 1' ' 'l ., 15.6 z'- V' 'r ' 'z 2 ' 13. ' 1 ' ' ' ' .fum rryg ,j. re. '. A r . - 11' v e. . . .,. 1 Al, .., L ,. ry . ' 14 ky Y-C:-f r 3 . rr -.Ll 21.1. ' , , ' . .T V 3 1 ' , y . I' 'Q ' , - F' ,. f .,v. . 3 ' S 1, bo. ' ii 2c 31' ' V 1 1r'fl- , .1 1 . 1'fL1IQ.',l- . . 1' - ' l '- union ta'es place in 1958, Bob will certainly have :dw Y 'L ' ' ' ' . 1 . 3 A' - ' , Cl, l Brtki , - , s D, Ex- ,' -- , - 1 ' 1 I IIB bll . , . 1 4 A t lv. r I V ' 'l ' Q l 7 I' 'Q U I . ' v , v 1 . . , N, , . 1 6 A 4 v ' I V I v r 7 1 , K l 4 N K l A .. 7 I ' 1. 1 , 1 l ' ' 1' . 'I - ' y'- Ak' v 4 so ' yy- . - . - V L-.. L, A r. ' .L A ,I-. wr at ea- 1 '. . - 'l . K- V' i ..s'.A..y 1 T. , , Q' . . A k. L . ' , ,Q P V 48. 3,1 ' v' .' . ' . 4' f. ' - , ' ' ', V' '. '. Q 1 1 'e . u - u ' E PENGUIN cusHiNG DONALD LQROCHE, 80 Oak Street, Gardner, Mass. on Don joined the l-l.Clf. after two and 1 half years in IIC Navy. For two 'ears he has commuted from Girdner to the X ineeclad Tower: ind 1 fimiliar sieht at noon is Don. whizzinf by us in his fathers new Chrysler eoine down to Tule's where most of the day boys hase th ir luneh Those of us who we e fo tuntte enough to be in his Orll Ijnyelish cliss w ll neyer foreet his humorous talks nor the fact thtt no matter what the type of assienment w ts Don s tilks were ilw ays impromptu Dons hobby is sport 1nd he is an ardent fan of biseball and hockey Boxing, being hs flyorite sport Don manages to be 1 speetl or at eyery fiyeht held in this part of the stite Next year will find Don studyine business adminis tration at Nichols unior College We ll be on the lookout for you Don in 1 few years as president of 1 company in the ceood old Chair City BETTY JANE LAWSON Box 193 South Ashburnham, Mass Its impossible to be around B for more than fifteen minutes and not be almost ill from laughter Her hilarious imitations haye helped her to earn the name of 1 wit and B really liyes up to it B is an ardent sports fanatic During, school she leaps around the basketball floor or threatens Wilson s windows with her softblll hits and almost any sum mer day will find her down at Brayes Field or Fenway Park You hue only to ask and she can tell you who hit a home run in the Yankee Stadium july 19th way back when Nothing, bothers her with the declares to be 1 dis rice to the whole female tribe B isnt all play She is leayine a fine scholastic record behind her and she s surc to muntain it when she enters The lay School next fall nerxim f ll appt Kappa f fl? ice sielent f ll n u 33 Expression C ass s etbill fl t ill Prix tt I tin P ze fs! 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I sv ACADEMY THE PENGUIN ROBERT LEIGHTON, Main Street, Ashby, Mass Wlrrts the umther for tomorrow Bob Any tme y u yum to strrt 1 eomersatron wrth Bob L rton tll y u hue to do rs rsk sueh 1 quest n 15 thrs rnl he vtrll be ofI on hrs fuorrte su ject Unknown to m my of us rs the fret th rt Bob rs an amftteur werther min and drlrgently pursues thrs IHICFCSIIHQ, hobby rn hrs spare time Inst yelr Boas twrn brother Duck w1s also a member of the H C I 1nd exeryone w1s confused tryrng, to tell them tpirt Duck gr.1du1teel last une but Bob strll eouldnt brefrk 1w1y from the twrn rn fluence Hrs rnseplrlole buddres are Ashbys other set of tvyrns the Wrlson boys This September wrll find Bob tt the Franklrn Instrtute prep1rrn,e to be an auto mechanrc So rn a few years when you re motorrng through the town of Ashby stop rn 1t Lerghton s Super Seryree Statron for 1 complete check up 0 GEORGE H LEBHERZ 29 Lovell Street Worcester, Mass my 7 1 I-Ulll Here rs Lum the Captarn ind spftrk of the Cross Country te1m Lum rs yust 1 whiz 'rt racrng and mamged to place rn the first five rn every race that he competed rn Lum rs also qurte idept wrth the hockey strek md thrs vyrnter found htm playrng, 1 h1rd game for the telm Lum md hrs roomre Bob kept the thrrd floor rn Ash House yery much tlrxe 1fter lrehts out vtrth therr prrtres 1nd prng pong elmes It eertarnly urs 1 e e1t drs1ster to the thrrd floor boys when Lum find Bob were moyed to the second floor The lrfe vrent from one floor to the other rn one qurek ehmee One of the e rptble men on the dorm counerl Lum mtnleed to keep rherd of rll the problems th rt trose Hrs popultrrty rmone hrs telloyx students h ts shown up rn mms xx us 1nd Lum thy nys mmteed to be the eenter of rttrtetron Lum toes on to colleyte next yerr und we know th xt our bu Lest herrt brerker mll re rlly come out on top rn my held thlt he ehooses ss eounr e ey IL Dorm C, uunerl 1 U . -. . v D Y 7 e . e , . l . ,U ,Q -L 4 - , ergl ,Q 'cg L I J' L ' IO eq .',1L ' ' ' .N L' '. b' . 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V . iv I t A E P NC UI ELAINE LHUILLIER 4 Lanie NHIN hrtxt Winchqhdon, ass n exeryth L is this pint size Germmtt ose eexe is the remirle of xxtll ITILIIHIIL rell se My hoxx ion xe eroxxn 1 0 tiex ex e t mt to n ' is po ite comment lrlnltly me Ii tx en t een mueh exidenee of physicrtl sroxxth tlthoueli ue tdmit she elts enouth Guess she runs it off e cellin in exery sport L11ne vsas sotetl our best ci I tthlete ind elected ttptun of the cgirls btslcetbtll tetm A eert1in pur of twins used to eompliette Linie s e life u iong time tall 1 nd o Rudolph to settle the situition Nou he makes his problems hers sue vxrites his society notes ltnits his soeles 1nd mends his tlothes Wateli out Bon for f1ll vxill hnd Lune 1t Mt ld1 As hostess it thtt ttmp so often the seene of esetpides I sl1ys us Il viitm mer Wlt and humor We suslett shes just trying, to yet more customers for her flther s business undermlxinit, U11 H1 IC, Isl 5 me Committee IH u p SNlI7f'lc1llSN IN Isl Slsi Club Q73 Outing.. Clu U fsl ,'s.et1rs9tf'f Ill letb1lI CI Ci I tr III Field Hoc e JOSEPH N LISON 99 Marquette Street, Gardner, Moss Many an unsuspecting, freshman thought oe vns 1 member of the f1culty because of his mature 1ppe1r 1nce and that knowing loolt Wluen the footb1lI se1son opened hoviexer exeryone re1lized th1t loe vi1s Xery mueh 1 power horse in the Penieuin line 1nd before the sefison vvts over he proved to be one of Cushings g,re1t euftrds. oe is one of the quietest 1nd most Ul'l'1SSLII11II'l3, members of our cl1ss but a dilitent worker. Sgiturdiy morning finds him one of the few d-ty students 'll'IPC'lI'- ine 1t school for extr1 work. Wlietlier on the trid- ir n or in the classroom. A 1lw1ys in ti' ' pitching. oe is 1nother of our former Gardner l-lifeh cretts who did 1 three-ye1r stretch for Uncle Sam in the P1eilic 1nd c1me to Cushing to complete their college prep1r1tion. rrnch Club I I It iecre. . it it ' V . 68 lljoell ACADEMY THE PEN RODNEY M ARCELLUS LIVERSAGE The quret studrous lad you see rn the lrbrary every noon hour pourrng over text books and encyclopedras rs none other than Frtchburgs own Rod Lrversage To see hrm concentratng on hrs studres you would thrnk that Rod rs a bookwo m but such rs far from the truth he takes a lrvely rnterest rn sports and rn all sorts of entertarnments Rod came to Cushrng to follow rn the footsteps of hrs famous brother Drck He drrxes the same sturdy old Plymouth regrstratron 24 405 whrch ought to know every hole rn the road from Frtchburg to the Vrne Clad Tower by thrs trme Rod s rnterests are of a screntrfrc turn Srnce com rng to Cushrng he has been an actrve and prrze wrn nrng member of the Scrence Club He plans to further hrs screntrfic study at Tufts next year and eventually to become a physrcran But don t be surprrsed rf you see hrm hangrng out a shrngle whrch says Lrversage Funeral Pa lors for Rod rs already a lrcen ed em balmer If you thrnk youre gorng to dre just crll Rod and hell do the rest Serence Club MJ Latrn Club I K si' f f JR 69 Fox Street, Fitchburg, Moss 0 , THOMAS S LITTLE JR 33 Denver Street, Pawtucket, R I GUI Ap,j'D S Tom After spendrng a hrtch rn the Sea Bees Tom Lrttle returned to the school upon the hrll where he has been of great assrstance to the senror class through hrs acumen as Busrness Manager of the PENGUIN Tom has spent countless hours pawrng over the finan eral records to keep the prrce down to a mrnrmum Tom hrs a theory that you may get out of the some for the school That may be one of the reasons he has always been a key man rn the cl rss durrng the four years he has been 1 member of the I-I C l Anyway he has been rnvaluable around drnce and drama trmes Tom has a flare for clothes Hasnt he Clarre' Remember the day he walked onto the campus rfter Thrnksrrxrng xtcatron wrth that hat? Wow' Hrs work rn Lvpressron Class has been ewceptronrl but Tom has decrded that after college he wrll become 1 busrness man rnd go along wrth hrs did who rs .1 Pawtucket prrnter o mnrrn l rss rer urtr Chr s n ss l Ter T rung., Club Ill re Stiff ll' PFNIGUIN staff lar Busrness Mrnreer tif Dormrtory Counerl 5? Stage Manager U1 1 ul Q-U Floor Drrector Commencement Dance QU 69 1 , ., . '., ' y ' ,T ' . . I Y , l Y ' ' , 4 . .. , y - '. ' ' ' 1' g . ' A S 4 A I 4 . 1 nk I I I ' 4 4 I ,Q q A ' 7 ' . . '- , ' . , Ay. . x . 1 A ' s , y . U . . Y. Y . . ,,, . . . 1- h , ' . ' . S. , r . ' ' Y 1, ' ' Q I A ' I u u J , ' R d 1 ,rr rp- N - . ,r uhl' s 'L Jyxxf b-'!T'.r' - IJ Q D J ii-J0'n . rf' , Sr ' ' ' ' 1' J, J'-I Y N I. V . . . Y O i -.' I , ,' If J' Q , , I y T , .Qyfrf - C L 7 6 ki are 4 'I' . ,rr 'f . 2 . ' ' f,-be habrt of takrng responsrbrlrty unless you shoulder xv, y-,JI Q ' . 4 I ' r . a - .. '- . '- z Y - ' 'C ,. Q , , , . . . : 4' r g 4'f1f ' . .. '. K . ' . sky . 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C ' no-Avy fyfjaf' J M ef fd We ARTHU OVELY III 76 Mechanrc Street Orange Moss I' Art rs one of those wear well fellows The lernd who rs 1 brt drfheult to get aequarnted vyrth but once the ree rs broleen the sort vrho proyes to be a real frrend qurele on the trreeer and tlyy lys eater to talk about common rnterests Art has two hobbres one rs sports vyhrch rn cludes eyerythrne from professronal football to archery and the other hrs home tovrn of Orange He loyes to tell of the explorts of the cracle 1948 Holy Cross basl-.etball qurntet and he delrghts equally to sprn yarns of hrs ereperrences rn a duck blrnd on Monomoy Pornt on Cape Cod As for Orange well Taproca Town rust rs too far away too much of the trme to surt thrs lrkeable chap Art and Red got along famously as roommates except when Red opened the wrndows full length on those sub zero February nrghts As boss of the drsh washers Art s vorce could be heard almost any nrgjht Glasses to the rrght drshes to the left aw come on you guys haye a lrttle c nsrderatron Art wrll be roomrng, at St Mrchael s Collekge next year and lets hope he can haxe the wrndows open or elosed just as he wants them Glu. Club L47 Lxpres ron Cl rss CU S Woods Lane, Scarsdale, N Y QW JOHN w Mucoowttt JR uf' Consrderate rugged rndrvrdualrst good narured yersatrle thats ohn MacDowell Its been a long, trme srnce coach Heslrn has had a krckrng, specralrst rn whom he and the team had as much confidence as they drd rn johnny Hrs unerrrng arm on pornts after touchdown made hrm a most handy man to haxe on the grrdrron squad Football rs not Mac s only sport however for he holds the hrghyumprng record at 6 feet rn hrs home town and has broad jumped as much as 21 feet Mac has been actrse rn thrngs other than athletrcs He s been presrdent of the Glee Club a leader rn the Chorr a member of the debatrng team and at the same trme has kept those ranks up to scholastrc drstrnctron standard Macs plans take hrm to Cornell next year where he wrll study agrrculture We cant rmagrne Mac as a drrt farmer but can readrly prcture hrm as the proud owner and manager of a prosperous ranch vshere hun dreds of pure bred cattle roam the hrlls whrle Mac srts rn the shade and counts hrs profrts Phrladelphran 143, Football Cal, Track C4 , Debatrng, Team fll Glee Club C13 Presrdent UD, Scrence Club fell, Chou Q42 Mac rx 2 'J't xr' M, X I I, A- v 70 ' Vx' X J s frfr, fn' 1 I - X N KX xr 'X XX, la I . . u x 'F 1 - A ' K Q J JNJ r , . , ,, LEX .Nj 1 l' N ' l N ., . ll .1 xr I I I 1 ' 1 ,Im ,Y'.' 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I -A A. 1, A l D KT' A u u - ,, f'fl '. if 'llfyfl' ' -13 pry, ,M A E 1 ff2'gf5,5i7frwrs MURIEL MAWd , N H Thrs rs Marley the Cushrny, Aerdemy Cleopatra vsrth her lrly vshrte complexron lone blzcle harr and dfrrle eyes For three yelrs Mtrley s ltppy drsposrtron Ind quiet smrllny, flee h rye blessed the Cushrny, crmpus for she came from her home toyxn Mrnehester rn her sophomore year Ever srnce Marley was yery young, she has loved musrc and from thrs rnterest she has derryed a hobby of eollectrny, both cla srcal rnd popular records Marley has one of the lareest collectrons of my one rn scheol 1nd rf you wandered by her door on the thrrd floor you would probably he rr Choprn or Iranlere Clrle Marleys puppy Herdr rs her e nstant rnterest When Herdr was eorng, to hayc puppres Marley paced the floor rn the tradrtronzl manner of an expectant parent Herdr was the proud mother of sexen wet nosed pup and the whole floor ceaye 1 sreh of relref when the announcement came Newt year Marley wants to eo to Endrcotr to study Merchandrsrny, If her choosrny, of materrals rn thtt held rs rnythrny, lrlee her choosrny, of materrals rn her ovyn clothes our best dressed Kcrrl wrll succeed ee Club C J U C1rnry1lC urt Marley Mac ERNEST MocFARLAND Lmcoln, Mass Mac better k n as Bu ky to hrs rntrmate friends rs a well lx n lhlracter lbout the campus The rnmates of Ag , ous well remember the eold wrnter mornrpgs when h and hrs buddy Dock Courtney tool therr ea -mommy, eonstrtutronrls Most of Us elrdn t hayefthe eourlee to polee our he rds out fro ymder the coxers Dun hrs yunror ye1rlM.1c enyoyed the freee m of lnrne rn Nosgth Ashburnhtm 1nd t.hrs y ulhe hrs found dormr ory lyfe 1 brt eonhnme after sueh plelsrnt relvta Ohl Thrs poleer freed on us lokes hrs Intl yolees Dont ever extend 'your htnd to lrrm when he mrlees 1 m tron to slmlee hands yxrtlr you for he rs sure to scratch hrs bend tnd lease you stlndrn n 1 yery .ml-txy 1rd posrtron Ne 'ftll hrs trreles shoul l mllee 1 real hrt mth the bois 1t,Boudo1n the Mtrne ynstr turron thrt Nlac espeers bo hor xxrrh hrs ptusenee for the next four yelrs rl phr rs rm Ln rn 7l fypfy , . 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' .. , ll ll Tue Qjfemouy AH MARKS 58 Washmgton Avenue, Greenwrch, Conn Whang ng ng' Lergh s off on another escapade' No need to ask what rt IS for no one can tell untrl she s fmlshed her hrlarrous stunt or rmltatlon whether rt be usrng that wonderful French r or portraymg some Ashburnham character Marks style And how can we ever forget those dancmg Pj lessons? If you ever want to be land up rn bed for three days try that Jxtterbug step wrth Lexgh Yes Lexgh IS our wrttnest grrl but she talks serrously lots of trmes too You can see by her fine ranks and her ambltlon to become a lawyer that there s plenty of rntellrgent thought behmd her talklng We only hope they don t have sknng at Northwestern next year for if they do lf s very doubtful whether there ll ever be a srgn on an office door rn Greenwich sayrng Leah Marks Attorney at Law Germanae C45 French Club C33 C41 Executive Com mrrtee C45 Glee Club C35 Chorus C37 Expressron Class CBD C42 Scrence Club C4D Baseball CSD PENGUIN Staff Leigh GEORGE MASON 91 Vernon Street, Gardner, Mass Every day finds George travellrng over from Gard ner to the school upon the hull George attends classes rn the mornmg and the afternoon finds hum dnvmg a truck for Hardy s Express Company over rn the Charr Crt George graduated from Gardner High School wrth the class of 47 and came to C A IH order to take courses for entrance to the Umversrty of Massachusetts where he plans to study law Georges favorite sport IS fishmg and he can be found durrng the fishmg season at any one of the many lakes around Gardner rn search of those elusxve fish Hes brought home many a catch to testrfy to hrs ability Another of Georges talents IS a rather deadly one that rs ernbalmrng bodxes Hrs uncle owns a funeral home and sometimes George rs needed to lend a hand So you can see George rs quxte the versatxle lad' We wrsh you much success as a lawyer, George, but rf busrness ever starts to slacken up, you can always go back to the old job of embalmnng 72 ll ll George HJ? VA i .Y , N C . Al M ,ya v ' 'Jr ,Al A I T ' 1 1 1 . Q Q l N c u s H I N G 'U XX, VII H l 1 ff' f rv , I at WA . l I ' I - hr C ff' .. ., . , I :XA , - - . , . . . t- mp , , , l , l ll ' ll I 1 ly. . . l AY'-1 . vxxlxb JP, fi 4 Wap rcrprmiwlcl ANTHONY MASTROIANNI I7 Why drd Musty always go home by way of Peters ham? Could rt be that drmples and prgeon toes especrally attract hrm9 Musty was far from berng a ladres man when he came to Cushrng but he certarnly developed rnto one of our most ardent co eders Musty clarms that rt took hrm three weeks to get the egg shampoo out of hrs harr after the Phrlly rnrtratron and he thought hrs beak would never be the same after hrs drsasterous accrdent rn the Phrlly Poly basketball game but we re glad to report that hrs recovery was complete After erghteen months rn the Navy Musty came to Cushrng to refresh hrmself for hrs work at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy After graduatron he plans to open the most modern pharmacy rn Mrl ford so drop rn members of 1948 some hot afternoon and have a drrnk on the house radelplrran HJ Htckey 149 Glee Club HJ PFNQUIN Staff HJ 4 E PENGUIN Purchase Street, Mrlford Moss Musty BRUCE MARTIN 25 Martlrng Avenue, Pleosontvrlle, N Y Here rs one of our leadrng screntrsts and scholars who wrll always be remembered for hrs perfect score on one of Mr Cooke s not so easy Physrcs tests Bruce wrll need all the scrence he rs absorbrng for next year specralrzrng rn electrrcal engrneerrng at M I T or Most of the boys rn Ash House are well acquarnted wrth Bruces lrttle radro recerver on whrch he prcks up everythrng from here to Chrna and whrch con strtutes hrs marn hobby He has other hobbres how ever especrally huntrng and Hshrng wrth hrs Dad rn the Adrrondacks and Bruce can tell some really beautrful storres about the one that got away The Glee Club and Chorus have both been en rrched by Bruces melodrous worce and he was a stalwart member of the I V basketball qurntet Wrth such versatrlrty he should go ower brg whether rt be at MIT or CIT or RPI ence Club ll GI e Club ll Cl rus Q41 Basketball I I 'lil-IIN-Ib lukillj Bm 'Mylan mliiiguwmw 2311,-re.: I l I ' .j, A ' . , -. 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A ,,. r I 5 ll ll Q6 - Asnhll-30465 73 E WILLIAM MICHAUD Holden Street Ashburnham, Mass Here xx hue one of our busxest toyxnsmen Bill Mleuud Brll 1XXlyS hrs 1 yob whether lts acting, for Mrss C1nn presrdrnte oyer the I' eneh Club meet lnes or srrbxne lll'1L ten r rn Miss G1ylor s efccluslxe chorr Xes Bxll rs busy but he s 1lw1ys ready to lend 1 symp1thet1e Ll to 1nyone vnth 1 problem Brll came to C A rn hrs sophomore year and at hrst was a brt hom sre for yeood old St Bernard s Hreh dovyn ln Frtehbury, but he soon settled dovtn to become 1 staunch Peneurnlte Brll has proxed hrs 1et1ny, ablhty by talemy., rm port1nt parts rn Ame Adtzmr and Papa lr All the Carnn al plays for the y ast two years As jake Aul-.amp rn Papa If All he portr1yed the temperamenml son vslth mueh slull This t1lent holder ns so fond of Ashburnlnm that he cant bear to get far awly so next year will nnd hrm 1t nearby lrtehburg, St1te Te1ehers Colleyee and rn 1 fevy years 1 posrtlon IS a Ireneh te1cher wlll be 1 s Polymnmn HJ French Club 7? C33 C41 Secre ary Treasurer far Presr lent C37 Fxpressrun Class Cal Q45 Glee u C71 L1 rran C orus 7 13 Chur CU fl! PINGUIN Staff CU Carmyal Plly 3 ESTELLE ANNA MOORE Packard Hull Ashburnhum Moss Ann eame to Ashburnham from Rhode Island for her yunror year After seeing, her around C A for two years we feel that Rhode Island s loss rs our earn Althouyeh Ann rs mclmed to be on the srlent srde vtheneyer we hear that vehement Hey guess what? me lenow who rt rs What we dont lenovt rs what ltomlc brann storm she rs 1bout to throw Any vunter day wlll find Estelle gracefully slum mrnte the slopes of the Ashburnham hulls proyxdrne of course she h1s her pets safely tucleed avs ay That remmds us neyer mention pets around Ann or you ll be srucle for 1 full case hrstory of any one of the numerous pets that she has leept at one trme or 1n other The bnoloey elass has heard about her expert ments rncludrne the c1se of her vnhxte mrce T telle plans to eontmue her commercml studxes md vse re e nhdent thtt she ll e1rn the trtle of an reell seeretlry pr lxtppr 451 l 74 ACADEMY THE PENGUIN . TH F. ORRISSEY, 131 Vernon Street, Worcester, Mass. ,fi in has 's a ighly publicized societies and bs ut T my rrissey is president of a less lx vikjy o n t ve select group known as The Tl P ' b e m 'rs alone realize the full signi- ficzinc of i X am the part it plays in Cushing life. ' N4 fho nd cam Cushing from the Heart of e m ealt ' a r seeing., service in he imwiate m his presence felt by his s io attitud and iendly quietness These character ed to ction as the quietest boy of 48 X? m tball and basketball as his mayor im but he certainly rattled a mean broom N d wn e 1 nee Hall stairways and he mixed high scho i and sociabxlity to a remarkable degree 0 ross looms in the near future for Tomm Y Y Saint ames will be fortunate indeed to have sue grand fellow on the hill olymnian 1 ll Ft othall 443 Basketball C U Chowhound SUZANNE MOORE Deer Farm Petersham, Moss Time 3 00A M' Place Alumni Hall' Sud denly a shadowy figure creeps down the corridor Is it a burglar or a runaway student' Wrong' It s Sue on an errand of performing, reyeille for those who haven t completed their homework For an A student she driyes herself hard but Mt Holyoke rs her goal Even thoueh Sue came late in her junior year her perseyerance in study and charm of manner were immediately noticed Sue elsily won the yote of the class as the best mannered young, lady at C A Sue finds many hours to devote to co edrng, which with her attractne personality affords many problems It looks as though someone were solung, them how eyer Eating, is her hobby but she does xery little of it Perhaps tea md lose proxide good substrtutes for she is plenty peppy The Dorothy Dix of Alumni Hall For refe en sk Dotty Wet Sues no goody Qood If Shes in he shire cf h t xx ite but no oae can be ff? fund wh exmbits mo loyilty frie ielhness and K! , L nertl will n ne s to be of s me small se wee X 'ff i i CYXIIU 1 French uh E.3lIll 18Ub cience Club 1 4 re ee u Jr' f ,fx fd SUE Che ru xetlx PSHE L U I 1 fry! ff' NMI 14' Ba ketball A Class Prophecy Ll ,Wil , Cm r - t - 1 . .. , . I . vy ' a tic ' is ' ' ' '1 o ts ' ' ' ' st a ' ' ' 1 1 35 .. . . . ' 9 lx' - Q , y , A ' . ,1 '.. - , 1 ' , ' ' A . ' 4 ll ll I , . , , ' 'z : . .. . 2 ' . - - v 6 1 , . .. 1 ' . 4 . ' Y . ' ' I V. . ' y ,rf . . .va 1 'A , . y v . P 4 , :YA 1 . 1 4 K A A . ' 47 1 I 41' 4 Q 4 -.V . L: . .-- K . . 7 A l '- A v .v . - ' y ' , v . ,, . . - y . , v. . v' y , - , t ' 7 'S ' ', . ' 'A i ' . s ., . -. 1' . y - - ' .1 - . ' 'Str' Sues the sympathetic gal to shoulder your troubles. f , Jgf, --r ce, 'I '- ' 1, '- Y v's'jK I ' -5 - A '. , - ' U ' A ' i Ag 4 ' TQ '. ', if f -' . . 'L ,Q -' E g - '41 ' . it 'sf 'WUT A Xlf' '. 1-'. Cl 'S' lfll. an llalf-'. '. u S 7 ' - i, Ex -ssmn Class lah l-- S IW, ,, J f ' 7 vs45',PF.'.'.'Q. 1-l'.Hi li1' .5Uflaall15' . . . s fe', e -'- aya . 1 V JI x V ' 4' ' 75 ERNEST EDOR NELSON JR 3 Woodland Road, Wellesley, Moss lVllSS Glylo wrll surely shed eoplous telrs when she sees thus tllented young, man marehme from the eh nel llatform with hrs eoxeted drplonn under hrs arm md looleml fm new worlds to conquer We shlll 1ll remember l l y cal contrnbut ons to many a funetuon durme hrs yelrs at Cushmy, Ld was lnothe epres ntltlye of the ewett Hall Drstrxct and we shlll often recall hrs duly rushes from that dl tmr outpost to the LlXlll1lIlOl l cf Ash House Hrs elhelent mmner ln the dnmne, hall leept many 1 meal runnin smoothly 1nd hrs watchful eye made sure that all w re present rn therr assrpned places at the appornred ume We shall mlss Ld and hrs yulee bose at our dancmf classes and parnes next year but we apprecrate the fact that our loss wnll be the gun of some college and we wrsh hrm well P radelphmn C73 Cal ill Chaplun lil Chorus C23 h mr PATRICIA NEWMARK 26l Brlmbol Avenue, Beverly, Mass If you walk down the corrldor on the first floor ID Alumni you wrll flnd a room that has plctures of Red actmtg, as wallpaper md beamlnys down fr m ewery noole and eorner The room belongs to no one but Pat Newmarle Pat came to C A as 1 P G after eraduatnng., from Beye ly I-heh 'chool It soon was dlscoyered that we had a eal rn our mrdst who IS happy f rendly and always full of fun The combmatron of Leah and Pat as roommates was enough to test the errders m any burldmg and Alumni has proved nts worth Pats actnne abrhty was shown at Carnnal nme but the first floor already lenew how ,good Pat was for when the mood was fl? ht Pat would perform plays and pantomlmes wh1ch were so clexer and orremal that she was cheered on to act for hours Well neyer forget you Pat wrth your Renew Math troubles happy laueh and eenerous mture rmu IL 1 Expressnm Class lll Carnnal 1 a 76 IHE PENGUIN cusHlNG I 'I ' K- .f..f y . . 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Arg' - ' c,...4.e -1' an 4111.-V. eff-4 ,Daw - 1,-J' ACADE Y Y Tl-IE PENGUIN -4 ROBERT F NOLAN 8 Circuit Road, Winthrop, Mass Cushing, was happily blessed when Knobby de erded to ente its hallowed halls to prepare himself for colleg,e work and 1 c1reer in big, business Here he has made 1 name for himself which will long, rank lllggll in Cushing, history As the flgillllflg., captam of a neycr say die Peng,u1n football team as the plucky g,oal1e of our famous we dont need any praetree pucksters as a powerful basso in the Cushing Christmas Chorus and as a slick 1nd speedy broom wrelder rn Science Building, he has gguned 1 reputltion equalled by few IH 1948 Knobby s collegiate choice is still 21 bit uncertain but you ll find his name in the line up of some strong, colleg,e freshman eleyen next fall where his fortitude and wrllmg,ness to work will carry him to the top as rt has here at Cushing, Polymnrtn ffl Foothill MJ Captain C42 Hockey fl! Blseblll ll! Ash House Council ill Chorus C47 Knobby DORA NISSEN 31 Hunthurst, Worcester, Mass Dora A letter from Wally' That s the familiar scream heard around mail time as Dora bounces with glee Somehow Dora always expresses her happiness in bouncing, and when you see her blond hair flying you can be sure that either Wally is coming or the long, soug,ht A in El lg,llSll his been realized One of Doras mmy aehicyements is her ballet dancing., Whenexer some tpproprnte music is play ing, her g,l'ILLflll hg,ure em be seen gliding and twist ing, around the pllyroom basketball team 1nd dorm council member Dori has shown her worth as 1 lelder 1nd worker in the affurs of the school Off and on mostly on Dorl during, her four yelrs here hrs eo eded with Wllly Fyen though Willy is n w lf Wrllilrrrs th tt yery cute couple mly still be se n w lllxll'lL on the eunpus during his yrsits cr' week ends Dora likes to do tbout exerythrnc but study though eyen this she ll beir when lf melns training at Hahnemmn Hosprtll to become XX'1lly s nurse With the rnsprrmon thu he cues her shell make one of the best Germmic 1 P ent I Cl Nice Presie ent 1 FICDLT Club 1 1 x pression Clts I ee Club ll Chorus 141 5 5,1 1 141 Dorm Councr 7 4-ll Hockey 14 Btsketblll Mmtger L-il Clrnryal Court 14+ Memorabilia 4 77 . , , g A y 11- ' ' . . 1 1 .- 'I 1 1:-I r1 1 g 1 1 D 1 ' ' 't 4 L . rl 14. 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'l ffl es. 7 1 1. of yr MW OSCAR J ODIO Aportado 623 San Jose, Costa Rrca, S A Jikyyyrf Osclr .md Nlr urmby hue been hryrng, 1 close rice thrs yetr for the tltle of CUSl1lI1kLb number one e tmcri bug Anyone xx ho has tried to sh ue at evyett Hlll rn the iftcrnoon only to hnd the vmsh bovxl full of prctures rn the process of deyclopment lenows only too vxell th tt Oscar rs pulling, ahertd rn the race ln spite of the fret th tt Oscar has had to learn the Enchsh lincuue tlont, with hrs other studies he hers been one of our outstanelrnc scholq s durrng, hrs tvxoyeftr stfty tt fushrny, Hrs long, afternoons spent on syecrtl problems rn the chem lah hue st tmped htm as a trreless vyorleer Oscar tcoes to Worcester Tech next yeftr to mayor rn C hemrstry md then plms to c lrry 1ll hrs lenowyledlgc btele to hrs mtrye country and use rt for the be-nent of hrs fellow countrymen rtdelphrm CH pmlsh Club 151 ill 'lretsu er French Club 131 S ree C uh Oscar RICHARD J O NEIL Mom Street, Ashby Mass Drcle rs one of the brftye lads vyho commute from the yulds of Ashby Drcle cm testrfy to the fftct that thrs vxlnter really has been rough Hovy vsould you hlee to tray el baele and forth eyery dty for three months on snovy shoes? Rrcht Dr We neyer see Drcle around the c tmpus after school hours but rt rs seud thu Il'llf1AL,9 rccyurre attentron rn lrtehburg, Our man first to be mtrrred stys he vtont ful us We belreye you D cle srnec you showed us the lucley blfl at Carnrxal Those vyho sw last year s fotbrrll ctme mth Ver mont yull neyer forcet Drcle s crrcus cttch thftt set us lor one of our tyxo touchdowns Drele rs not ccrrun of hrs pltns for next year but xxrth thu lrrsh smrlc he s sure to vxrn 1 rlelphrtn r ethtll 78 fir DIC A E F HARRIET C PATRIQUIN l44 South Mom Street, Monsfleld Mass It seems IH the classroom that Pat IS one of our more quxet re erved students W11t unt1l she gets 1nto the dorm 1nd then try to keep her down Nexer a dull moment' P1ts faxonte CXPFCSSIOW IS I c1nt see 1 thmg, and she means II We wonder how she ever finds her w1y up the hall w1thout her l1fe savmg, 5,l1sses' Rumor has lf th1t she doesnt but 1n sp1te of th1s when she vxelrs her g,l1sses she certa1nly does eet 1round If you re ex er 1n the chem lab 1nd suddenly hear a crash' boom' sm1sh' dont be alarmed It s only Pat amusme herself w1th her hobby breakmg glass ware Rather expensne hobby 1snt lf Pat? One wonders how you always manage to come out w1th such 1 good Cl1f,fTllSIfY mark' On leaxmg., C A Pat hopes to eo to 1 yunlor college and later work 1s 1 secretary We wtsh her good lucle 'lflel let s hope that nothme bre1L1ble gets 1n her way M1nerx11n 111 French Club 171 131 142 LJIIH Club 171 EXPICSSIOD Class 173 G CLAIRE OUELLETTE Laurel Lane, Lunenburg Mass The t1me l1st IS up 1ga1n and Cla1re goes to work on her favor1te hobby servmg t1me Maybe 1f that banlshed the hobby would not oxerwhelm her so much Cla1re IS one of C A s four year stuelents and a xc y fine one exery ye1r Her excellent YOICC has l'llf the top IU 1ll sorts of mus1cal clubs and mus1cal producuons Also th1t French accent fcomme from l1er French descent nflturally' hls helped 1 g.,re1t deal 1n her three years of French and French Club Next ye1r she w1ll start her trzumng, for the career of alr l1ne hostess e1ther at Mt Ida College or Massa ehusetts State Im sure anyone would l1l-ee to fly 1nywhere mth Cl.11re Ouellette C1rn1x 1l Court 48 IS hostess nerwnn 1 1 s e u 1 rlrun 1 I French Club 171 11 ' I1 Vice Pres1dem ressu n Class 1 1 A then 1 1 1 u NKLIIN Sr 11? 1 11 Cllurus 1 79 AC D MY T1-l,. PENGUIN ' I 4' ' 'A ' .'. H 4 l '4 ' 7,H 1 L, . ' .'.,',,L.f S 1 111 1 1 ,LI-1-y h- 1 1 ' 1: y. , ' Y ' I' Q , D . L 7 h U . 1 fn y - W y 6 ' ' '7 ala ' ' . ll y Zi 1' 1 ' y .S -K 1 71 -l -l IIP tll , . pet peeve, gCIllI'1g LIP S0 early lfl Ille fI'l0l'I1Il'1g WCIC I . 9 1 4 1 1 1 L V., L5 1 1 K y .K 1' 1 1 ' ' ' y 11 , - I Mi R 141. G1rl'i GlejCl h 121 131 145 Ijbf 1' -1f V 141. Exp 1. fe 31 -l1.l.u1'nClb1'1'1121, PE 2' 'Q1 1, I111311-11,Ski'I'e11m1l1121. ROBERT S PERRY 39 Palmyra Street, Wrnthrop, Moss 0 If you should see two sharply dressed men walkrng the beaten path and rf upon comme clos r y u hould hear be bop do dat don t be alarmed It s lust Bob the tall one and Al the sh ter one Yes Bob rs a lazz fanatrc who tall s about exe ythrne rn te ms cf musrc He expects to put thrs p actrce rnto u e afte he becomes a pedrat rcran at Tufts Medrcal School We can lust rmaerne th shrn le hung rn fr nt of Bobs otice Chrldrens Arlments Cured Wrtlr a Lrtrle Be Bop Bob always has a br srarle and hello for exe y body and even when he sat freezrng, oa the ben h durrng the hockey seasoa you could strll see the elrtter of hrs smrle When he got rnto actr n h really put exerythrng rnto rt Bobs faxorrte expressron Talee five rs usually put to good use when he steps out back for a qurck draught vsrth the Glee Club In comme days we re not su e whether we shall see our drummer boy praetrcrne hrs medrcal art or whether we ll see hrm rn Gene Kruppa s posrtron be hrnd hrs drums but rn erther case he s due for lastrne fame Phrladelphran Q45 Hockey HJ LEO J PLOURDE I37 Dewey Street, Bennington, Vt ISI e l as rked hrs way rnto the Cushrng, prctur many way t the hreh lrehr of lrrs school caree e ewent gave hrm hrs ereatest thrrll vxas ae recerx t e Ruder Trophy Cushrne, s hrghest a etrc awa t the football banquet last November The ard as rrchly deserved for few haxe equalled drrv power hrs matchless skrll hrs un e and hrs erand drsplays of sportsman hobbres are sports of all krnds and he that hrs pet fleve has been hrs darly task of m pushrnr, and b ackboard cleanrng, rn an attempt to keep room c and span H s cl'Br a hreher rnstrtutron of learnrn rs as yet undecr ed but we know that some college corch wrll be lrrehly elated when he first sees Pete charerne dovrn the rrdrron as a member of hrs foot ball squad mnran ill F rtblll K Baseball f 1 ACADEMY THE PENGUIN ROBERT L. QUINN, l9O West Street, Leominster, Mass. Here we have another of the Leominster terrors, Bob Quinn. Quintaie joined the H. C. F. in mid-term cf his junior year after serving in the U.S. Navy. His quick smile and quicker quips soon made him well-known to all of us Bob has a Gne sense of humor and keeps all of us in stitches with has running comment and his story of the air cadet and the P 80 as a sure cure for the blues umnie and has in eparable buddy Mike Fantozza can be seen at any time of day or night between Ash burnham and Leominster trying to hitch a ride They never seem to agree on anything but where you see one y u always see the other Bob showed us his athletic ability last fall as a flashy halfback on the eleven where he was one of ou leading ground gamers Keep your sense of humor Bob and you ll be a great success Football C49 Qulnnle LAWRENCE HUGH QUIMBY 382 College Street, Lewiston, Morne Qurm Lawrence Hugh uimby better known as uam by his classmates might well have been nicknamed Shorty or Slats for this long lanky lad from Maine towered far above the rest of 1948 so much so in fact that he constantly complained that the Cushing co eds were all too short uam was with us only one year but in that short tme his jovial personality made him 1 great fayornte and he distinguished himself in many ways As an end on the eleven he could reach to the very clouds to sna e a pass and as center on the basketball team he only had to drop the ball dou I1 into the basket tae mainstays of the Penguin debating team uim :Jes back home neact September for he will follow the family trail to Bates to continue his educa tion and we hope for his sake that the Bates girls are all xery tall and yety fair P mmm lla Fuatball 141 Basketball QU Tenni 44? Debating Q49 Maw- A-Qrf-M: . ' L . . v ' K . . ,'... '7 A K I 4 y , A . . 7 . . ' . .. ' y A 7 7 .r ' ' . 1 9 ' ll ' ' ll I , .-. . . W . . 7 . , . Q . . ' Y 7 a 41 , , ' L . . Y. . J . V 1 L X Y , , l A . S A I ' C iv . He also won fame on the forensic platform as one of Q i 0 ' K ' -A - ' P b . . . , . Va, X ' ' L ' L L 'Q ' . ' 4' ,r ', ' e', 1 ' 'ka ' Q -. ,X oly' I Y , a t ' , '. ' ' J . 's ll - u qs Il A tl . T , I E ...I e -r - aa , - . . . , . N 'l ,Www YL P fue DO GLAS E RANDLETT 26 Thompson Lone, Milton 87 Moss B my in op wosine tielele his shudtered 1 t e 1 eltlnee ol Dou ls he stroue onto Adtms ie int mlm 1 eutt to e hls sifhel in Keipin vson er ment it his hi hrotd shoulders But mlm more 1 erett m lm mo e hue been pit ud to sly th tt Doug is one of their hest friends sinee he hts undoubtedly been one of the best lileed men on the CIIUPUS H is thx iys fel ly yxith thlt yyide Ietrly toothed smile in neyer 1 lu pisses xyithout his cheery He o ID Hou ire y u' for eyeryone he me Is Douf h 1s experieneed mlm thrills in his tvso years xt Cushing, sueh IS eseortinl ueen oyhbie to the Cirniyil Blll but he slys his erettest thrill viill be euion h IS been aecepted Doug is mide of the stuff that assures sueeess so we dont hue to xxorry ihout the future of Milton s pride md joy i ldelphiin lvl ll Vie sieent l F 1 Il lN ll Doug NOLA ANN RAY Main Street, South Ashburnhom, Mass Kanola is one half of the famous Chisholm Ray duet Together you can see them doing almost any thing from buzzing around in Chiss car vsith the radio going full blast to puzzling, oyer their home work before Chapel in the morning, These mo ,gals really know hoxx to haye fun Its not hard to mllee friends with this blond Kanola is alvs lys around if somethings is needed and if there is anything to be done one mn count on her to get it done Kfinolas father can tell us that she is the best adyertisement that Charles Ray Proeess Company eyer had Witli her lround there is no ne d for a typist stenographer reeeptionist or eyen a general manager Nola is almost as full of enerey IS the dynafuel in th it etr thtt she and her pils us to Hy oxer to the footbill lelmes Ktnolas pltns for the future ue undecided but if she continues to dismiss IDX bid luck with her usual Oh Piffle she vyont miss sueeess lxippi lxippl i Cylee uh 8 2 xx 7 ' , . D AL 54. DJ kb W U f CNN ' xi , ' fr X X X h x C' f L C JS 0111 GUIN CUSHING H. wt' .D . , ' , . Or C l.'. yi lee .th- tmxqg A i iltf tl' . S l: lel, il 141'-'-'eli.'j't1't' '.ig'ell- ' 1 Vu. 1 f 4 ' , . . . .5-,'f, - . . -i N C . d 'L X: I - r 7 lk. ..- , 4 . ' . L ' 4 B' . -5' v 1 .V , ' ' 'K ' F' . . when he receives the final news that his college appli- Phlt ' '. f le 'e-Prefle -ir, outhalllfl lf1'.PI2Ni'i'SiH l-ll. Il ll I c A V ' 6 , ' , 1 ,' l- r , , ' . ' yy . . v y sf , 1 , v v v, I V 'tv V . S 4 . Y. A LA gn I .S ' A Q A .3 1'4 I A , .Ya , c 'L K L- k . . ,V 'a . '. t lliilif l. '-ACI, 2'lf'. glam M ,M we ' E GJ ,. TH PENGUIN x , Q9 AL HELEN . RICCIO, l753 Barnum Avenue, Stratford, Conn. C51 Gee, what'll I do about chemistry? All through her junior year, this was the question asked most often by Holly. This year it's, Do you think I'll pass history? Yes, even with Mr. Ryan's five-minute cheating period, Holly still seems to be having some slight trouble but Holly always manages to pull th ough During her three years here C A s member from Stratford has participated actively in all sorts of clubs md has been on many committees The Breeze editors eertatnly treasure her on their staff Holly and Claire make perfect roomies One usually sees them together even on those frequent rips to Worcester' Whats cooking there ktds7 Holly has no definite plans for the future but some high stepping co ed college is her goal for the fall Mtnervian CS! Cl! Treasurer Cll Class Secretary C23 Science Cluh C33 C U Vice President C ll French Club C73 C51 Cll Fxecutive Committee Cell Latin Club C29 Glee u C73 C35 Chorus C73 C37 Expression Class ZJ C Breeze Std? C43 VIRGINIA REIMERS 582 Ca a X Hoy mbrrdge Street, Allston, Mass Ginny Reimers is one of Cushing s traditions She arrived at Cushing three years ago to become a real part of the school as her numerous activities prove The Happy Cushing Family must hase done well by Ginny for she approxed of the school for her sister Polly Ginny is not just an uerage person Sle h ts 1 hobby but it isn t collecting stimps or mtteh coxers or old eotns Ginny has to be different her hobby is horses and she proved herself an apt rider in the Iall horse show She tsn t known for stupid things she s known for neser LIXIDL up Although she mn not be 1 member of the first tetm she wtll work like a dog for the second That doesnt eo only for 1th lettes either as Xlr Cooke will testlfx Those ehemistrt experiments will be done eorreetlx or Ginny will Although her pet peexe is betnr lite she his stood hat I IZ l 1 Hopkmi line as often ts my tseraee Cushing student Well forgixe you Ginny we know how dtthcult it is to get up in the morning Cfllllnll li CC LY l Ll l French Club 1 l lIlI'l u C lee u l to Fx re tt n 1 Neiente C B e Sta 1 A ,', , , yf .N r Y. 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'll J 1 ' -X . ur - ' V ' -1 'I . fi VK .Y l .elf y, 'C , 83 11' KX J ,I , , 4 1 f' V N tw w f' J . x I V . lt lx E JEAN RICHMOND l07 Bedford Street Bridgewater, Mass Superb ln 1thlet1cs bnlhant ID school vxork prom ment ID soenety l1fe 1nd 1lvt1ys 1 vlelcome sleht 1round the dorm lS e1n xx ho rn her three years h1s f1sh1oned 1n enyuble r co d fo he elf vtmnlng, the 'me Derr prnze f r unlor Enehsh benng, 1n acme Mmervnn 1nd pl1y1ny, on ne1rly 1ll of C A s first teams She s not a nolsy 3,11 but II IS well known th1t beneath that quxet exterxor lurks 1 sparkhng, sense of humor and 1 fun loymg, personahty Escapades on C1pe Cod whxch IS her hobby xnducate that trouble rarsmy, lS not belovu her mterests At the t1ble she IS ne1rly ecllpsecl by those st1cks of cups piled around her TI breakfast If s coffee 1nd mo e coffee whale otherwise nts three or four cups of te1 We thunk she should cut down on coffee nf she hopes to marntam that steady hand for she ll need If 1t college and nn the medical held where she pl1ns to cane a spot for herself ln the future I1Ll'N1lI'l HJ ffl Chlplun ffl French Cluh C77 477 PM PFNGUIN Sr1fT Q43 Engllsh Prlze Cal Hockey Q25 CU Basketball Q57 Q17 Softball Q22 Jeanne HOWARD K RICHARDSON JR 5 Matthews Street, Brlstol, Conn Howxe IS that good lookme blond fellow who IS contmually seen wlth his co ed Pat Howxe came to C A IH the middle of hls junlor year but he quickly learned the ropes around here Howxe harls from Brlstol Connectncut where he attended hugh school before entermg Cushing This fall he played 1 hard cgame fo the flbulous Ryan s Rarders When asked wh xt hrs hobbies were he answered Sports and Women Hovue lndulees ln the p1st1me of co edme, and has a fl1re for the young, lassnes Howne lS one of the best dressed boys 1t school and lS alvn ays walklng out wearing, some nevy txe flashy areyles or t11lor made sunt The boys of Ash House can usu1lly be found at 6 45 ln Home s oom lookmg, for somethmg., to wear Hrs plans for the future are uncertun but knowlne Home vse re certam he ll mlke out ll Howie laddaileffto? QM f-X X 134-541614, f, TH PENGUIN cusHlNG I I ' l' ' 'l 4' lt . l er r -rsa, 'rl ' 1 .151 . :Yi . .cy . Y 1 'z . .' , - .. .'- Af yy, ' ' . f I 1 , 'A ,, ,' . A ,' , L . L e ' V' l 'S l . H 'H A Q , ' - ,' ' ' ' 1- 'N' y ' . v . ' . h fa 117 . A . .Lg h' ak A ' K .ya . n K. 1 , A A L X All ' 'fa V A , 1 ar A , ' - Hb C-ll. Science Club K-ll, Breeze Staff Cell, Expression Class cam 1 Q f 1 A , ' ral. ll ' ll I I ll 9 . . h . 7 A . 1 . . Y , ' . , . , Al A .7 7. ' 4 Y ' i' ez ' . l 1 H- 1' ' rl ' . S ' . ,. ' y 1 A , . y - , , - . ' , , ' 1 Y, , C' 'V . yy B . g v , :I U v..' F- v. 7 . A y - . ' - - - 1 If ' ' f l J. V. Fwthall fell. .4 . Q ,fl . ' ll - u ff- e 'l . f ' -- 4 I v X' ' f,- xyf ' 1 .X 1' ' f' A C A D E M Y JOHN RODDY, 84 North jack, better known on the gridiron as Humphrey ' was one of the iron men of last fall's eleven. Due to his shape size and fight many' an opponent went town under his cha ees Doddie ma' es the long, yaunt from Fitchburg, each eray in Ahos Lxpress We hue heard thlt if he isnt waiting, at 1 certain spot when the efepress arnyes he has to wait until some kindly driver takes pity on him and lands him in Ashburnham Those who arent familiar with acks speaking, ability should visit his Oral English class to realize that we have another Daniel Webster in our midst We visualize ack in the middle of some college feshman line next Qeptember hitting, em hard as he h1s here at Cushing., Football C42 THE P Street, Fitchburg, Moss ack JOHN RIGALI 250 Linden Street, Holyoke, Mass ack Eminent scientists have made many tr1ps to the big., tree in front of Alumni Hall to discoyer the attraction which draws a certain bush headed senior to this spot IWILL daily t 8 A M nd 1 15 P M Of course they realize that 1 certain red held runnlne down the Alumni Hall steps has something, to do with this clock like phenomenon Yes ack is quite an angle man when it comes to co eding and quite a sliek operator in playing, the ,came of wits with the teachers on co ed duty namely whos where when the other isnt aek h1s been ll Cushing for three ye trs 1nd dur in thit time he his met mmy eople made mlny f ienels ind won for himself a prominent pl tee in the life of the sehool Iohn numbers imony, his lecom plishments his election to the presidency of the Polymnltns and his captuncy of Ryans Raiders ohn looks form ard to Syr1cuse next yetr but xshtteyer miy happen durtni his college course hs enior ye1r at Cushing will lone be remembered IS one of y,re1t htppiness md many triumphs for our Bieeest Time Killer Ulfllllll sieen uh 7 tnish Club l7l 1 s V Foe 1 7 as et 1 ta 1 85 e . 1 7 y 7 A L l ' ' rt-1. 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Bfeele S ff Sl krll- E ELEANOR LUCY RUNBERG Westmunster Road, South Ashburnham, Mass le Oh fudge Hou I h tte to get up tn the mornlne 'I lus ht been l llte s pet slylng forthe ptst four ye tts 'he ll tees mth m y of us that ntght school would olye 1 lot ol problems but then she vuoulelnt be tale to spend her exenmts on her hobby which IS Illxlllil, etre of the llttle artde md yoys of the netghbothood Lllte his been tetlxe III many school fLIDLl'lOHS but sttll hnds time to be one of the sparl-es of the soettl letntty tround home One of Cublllllj., s better IIILISIL students she does yusttce to the new organ 1 tle Qongregtttonrl Church mee she hrs been olhetll 0I'y2,,ll1lSf the eongregatton his lnereaseel 50 percent A elub eommuttee ns lust not 1 commtttee tn bo Ash unless lnlhe lends 1 hand She has also been 1 tlLll.K1l1fC, to one of the Northheld Summer Conferences there she etught the eye of 1 Gtl ded youth school ts admtttnne, 1 hard worker tnd ttlenteel mus 1ct1n tnto tts student body rmtate lll mn ll Ftenc h 1 ee u ill LEONARD H RUSSELL 50 Phllbrlck Road, Newton Center, Mass The trumpets blare' Everyone stands at attentnon for here comes our Secretary of State Rusty Russell Yes Rusty was elected by popular yote nn the schools of the twenty seventh dtstnct a representattye to the general court for the Massachusetts Students Good Gowernment Day Later he was chosen to HCI as Secretary of State the thtrd hrghest olhce tn the State government That Rusty great office goes wnthout charm and personaltty on Rusty mamtanns that sttnley but there must about the expresston for was a huge success tn this saytng for he fatrly oozes all oceastons hts fayortte expresston 15 be somethtng msptrattonal our most ardent co eder seems to use tt exclustyely for a pretty blond cheer leader nght Dottie? Rusty ts one of the boys who helped Uncle Sam tt ut the fire across the Pacific but you would never lenoxy that he was 1 Marlne except when the e ld morntn ts brtng out the good old Martne Issue D1 tm uth ts Rusty s ehotee for next year and eyentually he vstll go unto bustness and then pohtncs In 1964 all of 1948 wll cast their ballots for Leonard H Rusty Russell for Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Polymmm Nl Fxpresston Cltss lll Manager Hockey , ass arshrll , M, N. tr 86 Rusty TH PENGUIN CUSHING I Q Q , 'Al ' 4- 'A ' A ' 'Y .fs 1- A t 1 - 4 lif-tg ' any ' 'C 5 ' 'A' 'V 'y -4 -' ' 'I' . y- . L.. X. . .,- ' Q- A , . . V lyk it 1. ' al 4 . '. S' ' if uf, 'A 't' 1 z' x- . -L y . K ' . Y Q Ellie goes to business school next fall, and that ' ll. 'A It 1 ' 2 1' ' .'- Gc 114' - .l.a' Clubl , AhClu f2l,C'l Clh QZMBIHI. IIEII' ll . I ' ' . ' e l , Y Y ' 1 Y AA s v v, Y ' ' s s . If . , y. . . ' V Ay I . . 4 . A . NY C A A A A ' YA 7 ' Y 4 DLR. . -' r , , 1 . 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A E E ANTHONY D SCERRA 255 Greenwood Street Gardner, Moss If you listen to Tony Scetra hell tell you that he ts most adept at ktllmp trme tn fact he says that hrs hobby ts findrng new ways of relaxing, Actually thus ns hardly the case for all you need to do IS to follow htm around for a day to realrze that he IS a most energetrc young man dashmgb hither and yon from mornmg trll mght Tony IS another of our datly commuters from t e Chart Cnty where he graduated from Gardner High and took an actrve part tn the Wrldcat athletrc pro bram Now he conhnes hrs athletic acttvrtres to sknng and he can be found almost any wrnter afternoon on one of the nearby tows Tonys pet peeve IS takmg English exams Have you notrcecl how often he happens to be absent on the days when they re grven 7 However he strll hasnt been able to figure out a way to beat takmg the make Tony goes to college rn September to prepare for tl career rn forenpn trade and all our pood wrshes go wrth htm Tony JOHN M SAWYER Z0 Church Street Dedham Moss fo Dm f oot a ear t rs Drnny of the ong of Amerrcan school e ootb l em tunate l 1 W or r d ory ofthes oo st o ot wht e 1m edtat ha r place ts mrsfortu pred h l 0 w he IS ou N vull soo for llt s naso gh hr e d sn ppro cl e ss t at M IS also ote ber of th thing cate t l y of what takes w rc re IS u r s e loo 1 mrng epe st v Ifl e s on me rrnl and gbrldlron a Ed plenty will endur an d t nd these the chara lstrcs xx rch ol b rm prom A srgn for a e mth mte tateg Man oymn 41 -ll Dlnfly 145, Football f7l,M'esston I Asststant Manager Basketball I 87 C-H Outrng AC D MY TH PENGUIN . , , . up. V ll ll - 1 , , . boys wh ve co 'b pa of their chewing a f e n l h f e . B A , ny ly h, ' ' ' d - . 0 7 st A out ie ' d, d f c er s. n 'nn 'n ' l . . I , . 8 th ysi iz hu h es ' l , ' s 0 b ll y , h' ws d . Y' - f ' a g hh ' h' p la l k ' I ' , ' A Y' es ol g s. I 5 as I , th J , ' ' Y Y 1 .. ,S ' ' sy d . . .'h' u ' U ' r 1 w h l Pl' i Czv 1' K , 0 lf'i.Tr 33. ll - Il ' I u A a ' F . 45, A N I 2 . 3111511 7621111 ENCE G SILVERNAIL 106 Poole Road, North Hover, Conn J C? Lorry As bu, defense min on the hockey tum L1rr5 nsrstemly 11 nee 1 1,1101 e1111e but rn the l1e1 1 of blttle you eoul 1 111x 1,8 he lf C o1e11 L11 N111 11tte11n l11o e 11011 ftmous xxordS Cheek hlele fheele b1e1e' Xou plumber Lfury eould be dnstm urshed from the rest of the boys by the Arr Corps 1rt1eles of GI rssue flllf 1 always modeled l-le cleums t111t 11e strll 15 tryme, to vtear them out Lftrry s quret manner would 1e1d you to behexe that he nexer bother5 vuth 1,1r1s but m Lowe H111 there I5 1 cute l1tt1e dlsh who keeps hrm so buby he ll'15I'lI t1me to m11ee my none After eolle e I.1rry plms to enter dentrstry 50 rn the future 1 toothaehe 11111 not be such 1 mth trophc We cm just he1r 111m reimlrnf, hrs vletrms vuth stones of dogs spent ne1r t11e lxy Clad Tower e ey 11 151s 17111 JAMES SMIT 1067 Roy Street, Fall Rlver, Mass Although Smrtt Mglbe n wrth Sgffor 0 e r l1e has roxen ex e e t 1 1 e e P a 1elpful ndr na ed ll s r m Fall a accoun of Du e Seho rea so u ebelr 5 Smr n 11s 'lfl rtlms, 11s fef'?KwfhJXg15h'w lllm qgpwkn Mpeg o1 te s Il1fO Ygwxkjlhe 1 U Owo bl ost ft11e 1110 n or tl n1x11B'1ll ' ee wenn Sm11L19 b Q ev1 1 1 C5 Cght gh y n fl Q1 Weffilu ne mm footb111 team v1l1e1i.fv1 arm ather e he 11115 the first WB do on b ll d11m PFHCIICIULSB for the e1etSe mber 1 erther fmd 1m may down 1t JJ 1 01S me L the r1111 blue or rootme for the' art th reen 1 . on ,X 8 sl 11el 111m 1 1 ee b C tus c 1 4 Smrtty 11 1 1 , ' ' , . , ' 1 -- fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- .- K X e ' E N 1 N c u s H 1 N G I, , 51 1 . , . . 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QS. ,4V.f'ff- so-I -.641 E We LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Z5 Blanche Street, Worcester, Mass The fastest man rn Worcester That was the tit e earned by our own Larry erullryrn followrr hrs urerlrtrye worle as 1 break rw ry runner on Ad1m lre el list f ll larry follovred ep hrs hne footLallrn5 x r lr some equrlly hne worle on tl e lfrsleetball eourt Larry has been 1 prominent rr' mber of the Phrllres 1nd was esy eerrlly prominent whenever refreshm nts were being., seryed It h1s be n rumored that L1r y s perfect 1ttend rnee record at the meetrntes may hare been rnflueneeel by the quality of the eolees and cookies offered Hrs friendly smile 1nd llldffy greeting, f r eyery one h1ye come to be lenown 1s in ex ery d1y occurrenc here at Cushing, and next f1ll when the ny on the mrss Larry s cheerful good morning, to give a proper start to the days aetrvrtres College wrll becleon Larry rn September ind what eyer institution finally lanes lrrm wrll get a mighty mrtc of energy 1nd personality Llelplrrrn lil ull B 'Ir 421 PFNCUIN Stiff Hr Larry BARBARA RUTH STONE Frtzwrllram, N H bfj Ba rbs D W When the thrrd floor hears some music issuing, forth rt most lrleely rs coming from the room of Barbs Stone Yes she s very much interested rn this field 1s rs vrell seen from the f1ct that she h is p1rtrcrp1ted 1ctryely rn the Glee Club Chorus 1nd Orchestrr Other hobbres for B1 b ire swimming ind rrdrne, l'or this Germmfre getting, out of bed 'rt 6:45 is her pet peeve but ---- e'1n we blfrmq her kids? B'rrb is often seen down on the li'st floor in Grssies room pondering, over commercifrl l1vr which they b:tlr mrnfreed to get tlrroueh with flying colors. One of our shortest-but-sweetes ' ' ' ey 5 Barbs pl 5 'rtre l Vermont union m .ex y'e'rr 1nd ' ' A .eld of m 1' . ' un err . .f ,Clrr rs - . if ' .SS .- . '. f'l ... . ,, ry, yr r C ' f , f ' ,- - ' , .f 1 ,J A c M Y ' T H P E N G U' . I 5 A-4'A '0 - , . f ve- .xy .Ag .. 5.-e. ' . - .rs .' 11. - ' 'f I 5 ' 1 'L 'r-A 4' - ' r':. ' '-. 'V ' ., A I A It 1 .A'.', L ...,.-L , . ,. . ,C . V. . r' ,K-. -. . L .C . K ff . . L . L 1. . . ,K f V. ' '. 1 ' .L .. , , y 3 .r. r- . .- K-L Mc , ' 7, . K . . 'Y , tower begins to redden, the returning students will - , U .., . I., ,VA Q . ' r - U7 '. . .yy f ' L- ,. , , - l I 7 L A: . I. i Phila ' 'a A ,Frmtl' K-IP, usltetbzlll l-ll. 'trek r Q I I ll ll , . . ,. -'a . ' a 5' U ., .- . . . .y .' '- -. ' 1 . .- t ' ' A' . , , . L. 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B. 1rr're ree u 1' w rrr CN lar llxp in lr 1 res.r'rfsI O x r W Ml L 89' E I JOHN TEW Danrelson Prke, Scrtuate, R I Flash' Another oal for that Demon on Skates Wlro rt rs' No one else but T one of the hrehest scorers on the hockey team T kept the boys mount Hrs eonsrstent play me won many a tame for C A ohn vsas also thlt flashy back you saw on the V football team When he took off for that 100 yard TD run a arnst Gardner many a harr stood on end Berne one of that rllustrrous group from Lrlac Lodge ohn enyoyed the best dorm on tl'e hrll the only place yxhee Dreamboat could practrce hrs clarrnet wrthout berne drsturbed Incrdentally hrs many records and jam sessrons have provrded the boys vsrth some of the best musrc on campus Tvto years at Cushrnte haye broueht john many close frrends and honorable posrtrons We are sure that at Bryant Collebe hrs success wrll be as happy as here So long, to a erand buddy' Phrlldelphran Kell .I V Football CSD Q-'il Hockey 133 C43 Track CBJ C-il Outrnf., Club C49 fxpressron Class HI Glee Club CH Orchestra tDance Bandj HJ WILLIAM ALBERT THOMAS 406 Water Street, Frtchburg Mass Here rs one of Frtchbures erfts to the H C I' that batterrne fullback Brll Thomas Brll eame to C ushrny, after two years rn the Nayy and before the year ended he proyed to be equally at home on the ,errdrron the skr trarl tnd the baseball dramond Brll rs unquestronably one of our most enthusrastrc skrers and takes off for Laconrt and other skr resort almost eyery wrnter week end If you ,ect Brll talkrn on hrs fayorrte sport hell tell you Take up skrrny, and beern to lrye Bad luck doeeed Brll thrs year as a trrck knee put hrm onto the crutch squad just before the Wor cester ,game and a broken skr kept hrm ot? the sk te tm but throueh rt all Brll wore a brit, erm Brlls plans for neret year rre rot too definrte yet but he plans to tray el vrrth Horraons Unlrmrted and take hrs rdyentures yxhere he frnds them B seball ll 9 0 A E ROBERT A TODD I5 Bemrs r tonvrlle Bob came to Cushrntg tfter hrs g,r1du1tron from Newton Hrth School for the express purpoe of rlrsrnf hrs marks to the eol'efe er1tr1nee lere' elrnee rt the record shovrs thu Ire l11s held Frrmly to hrs purpose 1nd sueeeeded extremely well At Nev. or Hrtlr he V515 eonneeted vrrth 1 it e1t X 1rrety of 1etrxr tres rnd here 1t C A l1e h1s often been tempted to tfrlee part rn tl1rs and that but hrs conscrenee has eonsrstently s1rd No' 1nd B b l11s won the xrctory In the frll Bob drd terlee hrs darly ereererse by mrlerng, good trme around the eross country eourse md rn the wrnter he drd 1 brt of b1sleetb'rllrr1 fo Rytns R1rders 1nd l1ter for Drnny Qwyer ehmm pron Poly blsleeteers but most of hrs sprre m ments hue been spent wrth hrs books Bob wrll jorn the Wah Who Wqlrs at Dartmouth next September and we look forward to hearrng great reports of hrs tomahawle ictrxrty for the Hanover Indrans mnr'rn fir C oss C rrrntry I V Brsleet nch Club 4 se 1 AMW!! .W-ff! o I I ROGER T THOMPSON West Groton, Moss Roge Roger rs the boy you constantly see ulerng sn rp hots of ereryone 1bout the campus Hrs photo rlbum rs 1 tre1sure of tre1sures md vrrll be rn grert demmd nt our twenty fifth reunron rn l973 I not often thrt rnythrnu frbout the trrmpus gets by Rover and hrs c1mer1 He rs tlw IYS posted on the latest news and scmdal whether rt be of the boys actrrrtres or those of the co eds Few of us are more rndustrrous th nn Roger I fly rn the mornrng, eren befo e th errtk of kllVVII rnd the clmgrng, of the rrsrng, bell Rogers typewxrrter c1n lee heard poundrm, out words of xxrsdern rs hrs hne tenor roree hrrms hrs f1vorrte tunes H lrnds errlr rrsrns, 1 nteessrty srnee tl1e lriehts re sure to ro off JI ten much to hrs drscgust when he rs rr l1t rn tl1e mrddle of some rmpormnt plper Roiger plrns 1 husrness clreer 1nd next rerr mrll hnd hrm ber rnnrng, II the bottom rn hrs lr l s mrll XVC ll xx 1eer he wont stry 1t the bottom lon' but xrrll clrmb to tl1e top 1nd soon be presrdent of tl1err thrrxrnf busrness 9l 0' yi' A c D M Y . 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' KK ' ' ' Kg, 1, 1 Il ll BETTY TUCKER l44l Marn Street, Frtchburg, Moss Our brggest trme krller xy ho keeps busrly o cu pred mth lr xx rrryrng eyrrsl rplrn knrttrng a'rd lernr, lrte eltrms th1t en1n5,rng earphone b1tterre rs rer robby A erm to Bett a h a rm, 1rd as rts ady1nt1ves You hea nothrng you dont XV'1 t to and rt so eomenrently ne ds reparttng wlreruer you xxant to go home corn rdence n1tur1lly Heres the rnstrgator of tho e fam us 3 A M sneak p1rtres the gal wrth the flashy convertrble the schussrng daredeyrl at Brattleb ro and strll she thrnks she s gorng to calm dovyn enough to be a krnderg1r er te1cher Well pe haps th1t lllrnors Hunte c1n tu n the trrck He seems to have replaced the long trme rdol Hal at the head of Bets lengthy lrst Bet hopes to enter Wheelock College tn Septem ber 1nd our srncere prayer rs that exen 1 slrghtly melodrous srngrng yorce rs not one of the requrrements for admrssron nerwrrrr Url ffl Class Vrce Presrdent UP C1ss Secretary C35 Expressron Clrss fll f2l Freneh Club fl! L Cl b Cl! lZl Science Club Url Dormrtor Councrl C32 9 DONALD VINCENT 85 Prospect Street, Gardner, Mass When we hear that grey 59 Ford r1ttlrng rnto the parkrng space by Scrence Hall we know that Vrnn has arrryed from the Hrghland Crty As s on 15 the last bell rrngs vse hear rt rattlrng ag1rn rnd vte knoyy Don rs on hrs vuay home 1ftcr a hard day s vtork Vrnnre has only one loye horses He h1s spent most of hrs lrfe around them and reports hue rt thrt at the 1ge of four he rode hrs first pony rt 1 loeal shovs Srnce thrt day he has spent rn rst of hrs lersur trme groomrng and tr1rnrng hrs fayorrtes rn prey trr tron for the round of summer horse shovts For the past ye1r Don h ts frcted as rrnemrster 1 most of the horse shows around thrs prrt of the sttte and has been a yery 1etrye member tml se rettry f the Ashburnham Saddle and Brrdle Assocrrtron Don rs lookrng forward to a colle e eduettron but vue fear that the lure of the show rrne vtrll proye too much for hrm and me foresee hrm 1s 1 frm us breeder of shovx horses and 1 shrnrng lrglrt rt the Boston 1nd New York shovn rrngs 92 Vrnnle Wray PENGUIN rl l E EI A H, 40 Dellwood Road, Worcester, Mass My re is Ke of .the ing lights of our large ggfg A Ir- . . fs the s ious type w o A rea the radio o e especially t 0 take part in ame of basket Q I t l for 1rg,ument lb ec e tn hi ne work o debating., team and ero 500 atured t in the classroom g lover of gs and his pet hobby is tai to do all sorts of sensational tricks and s nts is second love is automobiles whether it to be a adillac or a Hardly Able Bob doesnt care as long, as it runs Rumor has it however that he prefers one of the 70 m p h variety Bob also has a flare for clothes and is always dressed tn the very latest fashion Next year he takes his dogs his cars and his latest sportjackets to Dartmouth to show the pea green freshmen what the well dressed man should wear Dhttinp, Team H7 j V Ftllllilll Ml S nce luh .l V Base 1 MQ! 0 My ,f Mfr t f Male This fellow m1y be small of sttture but hes no small cog, in the ble Cushing, wheel Occupyine a suite on the second floor ohnny has mmaeed to make his presenee felt on mtny occasions at Ash House The students will lone, remember those cold after noons on Ad1ms lield when the vtrsity w lb excused early so th1t the V elexen mieht meet one of tts rivals Wl1en the junior Peneuins e1n1e on tl1e held they 1lv11ys l11d their super mln LllS4L,lllSCLl under 70 pounds of p1ds helmets 1nd tape 1nd e1rry1n the n1me of Puddles for luek There was thx iys 1 sieh frcm tl1e eo eds when this lI'lellXlLll.lll retnoxed l11s helmet 1nd showed his l1 lndsome fL1ll.ll'LS 1nd there was .1l11 us 1 el1eer xx l1en tl11s pint sued power b1ck reeled off 1 d1zLl1n1 run Oberlin Colle1e whteh to ol nm is xx 1y out West beckons him for next xetr 1nd he intends to 1ceept tl1e imitation smee he seems to like tle fl1t lmds of the Nliddle West So mother stluneh New ln l1neler le11es the s1fe l1 IXLHS of Bridgeport Connecticut to seek seeurity md fortune in d1st1nt places 11 n1n11n 11+ on all Q BINL 1 W ee n d h es . en 'f , gli, el ,rat v ' al ra es ou. o . ,I ' ' . -4 7 - 5 ls , 7 ' ' A L . ob ' . r i, i X .t . gt V ' . . 9 . . , 7 I - 1 a e ' I I . 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FQQST TQ EE rvxaRGuE'D MOST vovu'-93 -Blasts., LINE CU CANE SPEECH Mr Qurmby members of the faculty and poor pusrllanrmous puerrle puprls of the class of 1951 Stretch the sterrle trssues of your rmbecrlrc rdrotrc cerebrums Lrsten to the commands of your lords and masters the class of 1948 In September 1947 a plague of rnyertebrates descended upon our hrtherto unsullred halls rn a storm of soot Clearrng clouds reyealed a nebula of naughty noxrous neophytes Thrs drre drsaster narrowly escaped eonttmrnatrng the entrre school wrth rgnorance rmpudence and rnnocence Lest thrs acerdent ef rncrdence should corrupt an otherwrse happy world heed these few precepts You greenhorns whose regrons of 6mpIlH6SS produce demr yoltrng rdeas haye been allowed entrrely too mueh autonomy Therefore from our herghts of drgnrty authorrty proprrety and decorum we do demand rnd rnsrst obmutenscence from you lowly and mrcroscoprc rnsects Irrst there rs the mrserable yocrferator who has made the mrstake of berng the leader of thrs brnd of groselrng monstrosrtres By name Thomas Carlssen Thrs rgnoramus has trod on the toe of the academrerans of 48 rf only by berng the bell wether of thrs group It hrs been decrded that you Thomas Carlsen shall resume your normal role as a clod of earth Do thrs rn 1 manner you see fit Use care to emphasrze adequately the approprrate earthworm of your lrlte We also decree that you pull a cart contarnrng Beverly Steyens she shall be dressed rn prnlt rompers and shall carry r prnlt May Basltet contarnrng not less than ten earth worms symbolrcal of your classmates The mercenary Wrnrfred Roy treasurer shall appear rn the role of those she has haunted W decree that thrs refulgent faced slrghtly recalcrtrant personalrty appear as a cat carryrng srx mouse traps and mewrng contrnually shall appear as Charles Atlas who wrll be equipped wrth bar bells and the clothrng peculrar to Mr Atlas lollovted by these morons wrll be Felrpe Azuola who wrll be clad as 1 darsy and who wrll toss petrls of flowers rn all drrectrons Ah 1nd what rs thrs7 It rs Dayrd ohnston rn hrs full costume of a delreate yellow butterfly md rn hrs hand he carrres a butterfly net Too there rs Robert Hawley rn a perambulator rn garments customarrly worn by babres and rn hrs hrnds a nursrng bottle In order that Robert may get around Alan Gafhn dressed rn the new loolt wrll push the perambulator Brll Clrnger the blow hard of the sophomore clrss shall eome rn ltnrclters wrth rn ample supply of balloons eaeh of wyhrch he shall blow untrl rt bursts une Anderson and the Maclt Turns wrll arrrye as a bouquet of sun flowers followed by relt Wrlson md Connre Edwards dressed as farmers wrth vraterrng cans Charles Bennett and Ray lreemrn 18 rabbrts shall play a eontrnuous game of leap frog wrth Donald Prrce and Robert Morsro Roger Harrrs George Nash Cassre Salamr and Althea Shalen shall represent a movrng pacltrng box Dot Brsbee Nancy Cutter me Delrsle and Mary Wlrrtaker shall rpproprrately represent the four sersons vtrtlr ylrerrds rn addrtron I Wrthrngton wrll try to appear grown up and wrll be leadrng or 98 THE PEN1 IN cusHrNG 1 . 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V A E e1rry1ny., b.1by Ann ensen by the h 1nd Bosselart Wrllrs Kotoslu 15 femme dreeers 1nd Boyee clllhll Heywood 1nd ohnson lb mourners wrll complete the sad ceremony Thus demonstratron shall be done wrth uncruous despnch by thus etfete spawn of the Ireshman and Sophomore members I charge you that you wsrll be compelled to exrst vuthout alrmentatron rf you permrt 1 supererhous state of persrflage to punctuate your pemmbulatrons And now you members of the Freshman and Sophomore el1sses remoye your posterior end of your rnrtomles from therr pl tee of repose .und tssume 1 posrtron perpendreuhr to the floor or rn other words STAND UP' ' We grve you ten days and ten nrghts to cogrtate upon these 1ss1y,n1trons Then I command you to 1ple1r 15 aforem delrneated bearrng as tokens of your eonsexous humllrty 1 stalwart cane which you wrll surrender to each member of the Senior Class, your drstmgurshed mrtsters You wrll 1ssume proper decorum and those of you whose names I haye neglected to mentron shall ICI rn the supportrng cast to cheer every trme the honorlble n1me of 19-18 rs mentroned Now grovel to you rt means SIT DOWN P1ele your brseurts' ' Iv1n Irsh 99 s , , f , J, ., . . , , .',t' k'k 1 .. . ,L j ,V . . . 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O6 -N X v- -x S ACADEMY Tl-IE PENGUIN FOOTBALL On September 18 a squad of sixty candidates reported to coaches Heslm and Lamson to open the 1947 football campaign Only four of the slxty were regulars on the 1946 eleven tackles Mark Sullivan and Doug Randlett center Red Carduff and guard oe Lrson Several members of last year s umor Varsity and a large galaxy of high school stars made up the balance of the squad After ten days of intensive drill on fundamentals and eondrtronrng about twenty of the less experienced members were separated into a umor Varsity squad under Coach Ryan The season opened on October 4 against Mt Hermon at Northfield Neither team showed a scor ing punch rn the opening quarter but in the second period quarterback jimmy Smith plunged over for the Penguin s rnrtlal score An offslde penalty nullified MacDowell s place kick for the extra pomt In the third period Mt Hermon came back with a strong passing attack and quickly tied the score but the conversion failed when Larry Sullivan blocked the kick Shortly afterward Smith scored again when he caught a pass from Abascrano to put the Purple ahead 12 6 The play of the game came when Leo Pistol Pete Plourde snatched the ball from a Hermon back and dashed fifty yards for a touchdown MacDowells kick split the uprrghts and the seore read 19 6 The home team then unleashed a series of long passes which scored one touchdown and narrowly missed others to make the final count a 19 13 Cushing victory The first home game of the season was the annual tilt with Deerfield Not since 1941 had a Penguin eleven gained a victory over the Green and White so the squad was out for revenge Neither team could score rn the opening period but rn the second quarter a recovered fumble gave Cushing the ball on the Deerfield 35 Flanagan then flipped a neat pass to Lewcon who carried to the two and Aho plunged over for the score MacDowell added the extra point with a perfect kick In the third period Flanagan again threw a beautiful pass this time to Lake on the Deerfield 12 Lake twisted his way to the 3 and Smith carried rt over MacDowell again converted to make the victory certain 14 0 The visitors could make little progress through the fast charging Penguin line and the Purple backs had too much speed for the husky visitors On October 18 Cushing overwhelmed a rangy but inexperienced Vermont team 46-0 Tie gained at will as Smith Abascrano Murphy urnn and Lewcon scored touchdowns and MacDowell tdded three extra points Cushing remarned rn the ranks of the undefeated when the te rm overpowered istrong Tufts umor Virsrty eleven 20-0 on Adams Field Lake scored the hrst points on a pass from Lewcon and MacDowell eonverted The Cushing lrne pushed the collegrans back to their own five yard line where a bad piss from center was pounced on by Kelly one of Cushings great tackles to raise the total to 15 0 In the second half utnn dashed twenty yards for the hnal touchdown and MacDowell brought the total to 70 with another perfect klck The vrsrtors put on tspectacular passing attack in a last desperate effort to score but a brilliant interception by Calello ended the threat The team suffered 1 severe loss rn this game when Thomas suffered a twisted knee which was to keep htm sidelined for the balance of the season Riding on the erest of .1 four game winning streik the Purple and Wlilte entered the annual elash vvrth Worcester with high hopes A large crowd yimmed Adams I-reld on November 1 to vvrtness .1 ty prcal Cushing Worcester battle The Penguins suffered a severe blow early rn the opening period when Lewcon was rnyured and obliged to leave the game The teams battled furiously throughout the first half The Red md Black held a drstmct advantage but the dogged defense of the Cushing line kept 107 O 1 1 , U ' U 1 1 f 1' 1' . f 1 1 ' 7 ' , 7 1 , , 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 1 , , , , 7 J , ' . . -' J ' ' , , ', , . 1 , . 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' ' ' 4 N. a 111 ' .1 . r ' 1 1 A x - 1 1 -5- 1 1 1 - -1 1 ' 1 P 1 ' 7 ' 1 1 ' - 1 7 1' 1 A ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , 1 ' 7'g 7 .C 7 1 , 1 ' 1 - . 1 , V Q ' , , . . , , K 1, 1 D .1 . 1 t 4 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 r I ll' 7. 1 1 - - 1 1 l- 1 - 11 ' 1, ., ' 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' A 7 - 1- 1 71 -' ' 7 - .K -. 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - .' .- ' ' 7 ,sl 1 7. 1 'K 1 1 1 1 ' 1' - , ' ' 7- A , ,I 7 ' 1 , .A ., 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 7 ' . 11 ' ' 1 ' 1 7 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 k 1 - 1 ' ' 1 1 71 771 1 1 ' 7 ' them from pry territory At the end of the thrrd pertod the Hrlltoppers had vtorleed the b ll to the Penguin four yard lme and on the opening play of the final quarter Healy skrrted hrs left end for the games only score laced with defeat the Penguins rallred as Flanagan shot passes to Lake and then to Murphy brmgmg the ball to the Worcester 20 The stands were rn a frenzy as a seore seemed rmmtnenr but here the yrsltors strffened their defense and took the ball on downs as the final whtstle brought one of the hardest fought Cushmg Worcester games to a close An interesting srdehght of thrs contest was a friendly battle for famrly honors between Red Carduff and hrs brother who were rn the center of the opposing llnes Honors were even at the games end The followlng Saturday was one of the most dismal m Cushing htstory Playmg tn the tam and mud at Groton the team suffered a 14 9 defeat at the hands of Lawrence Academy The team seored stxteen first downs to three for the home team but contrnually stalled or fumbled when near the goal hne The Purple scored Htst when Lrson tackled a Lawrence bacle rn hrs end zone for a safety and two points Lawrence came back wrth an 80 yard pass and run by Pearson to lead 7 2 at the half Cush mg went ahead rn the thrrd period when Plourde ran srxty yards to the Lawrence two and then bueleed oxer MacDowell converted to grve the Purple a 9 7 lead In the final perrod Pearson connected with another long pass for sixty yards and a touchdown to put hrs team ahead 14 9 The Penguins fought yahantly rn the final mmutes but the drmng ram and slrppery gomg made football rmpossrble and the game ended as one of the biggest upsets of the season Under the horrrble playing conditions the running of Plourde Sullnan and Abascrano stood out for Cushing The seasons finale was played at Franlelrn on Nosember 15 against Dean The teams were evenly matched and a hard fought game resulted The Pengurn backfield of Flanagan Abascrano L Sullivan and Plourde carrred the ball deep rnto Dean territory on several occasions but penalties nullified their efforts to score Frnally late rn the second quarter successrve gams by Sulhvan and umn toole the ball to the two yard hne and Plourde plunged over for the games only score Nerther team could get a scormg drrve under way rn the second half although a spectacular pass rnterceptron by Aho was necessary to stop a late Dean rally Wrtli this fine victory the team brought a hlghly successful season to a fitting close Frve vrctortes rn seven games against stuff opposrtron rs a record of which Captain Nolan and hrs men may well be proud Pages mtght be wrrtten about the rndrvrdual members of the squad but the fact remarns that there vtas not a smgle rndrvrdual star on the team The free substrtutron rule made rt possible for the coaches to use practically the enttre squad rn every game and every member drd his share for the Cushing cause Special note should be grven to Captam Nolan for hrs fine sportsmanship to Leo Plourde wmner of the Ruder trophy for berng the most helpful member of the squad to Lake Lewcon Thomas and Herbst who made up the Crutch Squad durmg the last part of the season and to the Four Ponies Calello L Sulhyan Plourde and Flanagan for therr fine work rn the Penguin backfield The many hours of work put tn by co managers Courllard and Dana drd much to make the season a success and the generous support of the student body both at home and abroad made the 1948 cam p rgn a happy one At the fooball banquet held 1n the gymnasrum on Noyember 25 yarsrty letters were awarded to the following players Captam Nolan Lrson and Roddy guards Carduff and Morrissey centers M Sulhxan Randlett and Kelly tackles Cohen Lake Henry Quimby Cayaretta and Carton ends Ablscrano Aho Calello Flanagan Lewcon MacDowell Murphy Plourde urnn Smrth L Sulhyan and Thomas baeles and to co managers Courllard and Dana IO :HE PENGUIN cusHlNs . , ,D A .,,,. . . ., , 7, . 1 7' ff ' 11 1' 7 . 1 1 1 -' . 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ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Tlfnd Rau Cmch Ryan Bnureeors NXfe1hr.1uch Whrrney Fruer Cnlter Semnd Rau Chneer Duelley H1yes Rlglll Brnltley Rrchmlsun Waele lillllf lou CIIIIILQ Brown brwyer Tcw Cowell Zrmhle Campbell JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Ihe Penfunn 1y Vees better known AS Ryms Raiders elme rnto exrstenee followrng the hrst 1111 rn the f0OIblll squ1el CO1Cll Ry 1n took Ll1ll'gL of the younger squad mel proeeeeleel to mould them mto 1 hnrsheel eleyen Tl1e telm openeel lts selson If Leominster on Oetober 13 when II elefe1teel the Blue lfld Wl11re V eleyen I9 6 Cowell seoreel tl1e hrst touehelown on 1 plunge through the llne whnle Tew beunpereel QU yrrels for tl1e seeonel seore 1nd Brown smreel 1 pm 1nd r1n 10 yuels for the hn1l POIUIS The follownnu week the te1m elroppel 1 h1rl fought 13 12 eleemon to the bhrrley Inelustrrxl behool lf Shlrley Tew and S1wyer elrrleel tl1e b1ll oyer for the Penguins but both Conve Slons were nmseel whlle the l1ome telm eonyerteel one of thelt extr1 pomts to gun the mrrow m1rg1n of yxctory tl1e lrtehhure I-heh l1y Vee eleyen ll Croeker llelel Slwyer Seored on 1qu1rterb1ek sne1k md Bour eors ehnehetl the yretory when he lntereepteel 1 lone pus mel r1n 97 y1rtls fer 1 roueheown ln 1 return 1ll'I1L on Aeltms llell the telm wls elefe 1teel by LLOIHIIISILI' l-heh IQ 'lhe youn' Peneurns only seore eune on 1 pm from Cunpbell to Brown IL hn1l eune of the seuon resulted rn 1 F 0 ete1t IK Ile hmels ol the Gmlner Huh Se 100 1y Vee te 1m on Aeluns llelel 'Ihe unror Peneulns krekeel off mel on the hrxt pl 1y from NLYIIUIUILL 1 W1lele1t b1ek r1n slxty y1rels tor w l11t proyeel to b the only seore Tl1e Purple fought blek but rn splte of some exeellent runnlne by Tew the ymtors 1n1n.1ecel to keep their eoll hne unerommeel mel to e1rry home the 6 0 yretory Throughout fllell' eunpuen the pl1y of the Peneuln b1eknelel or Tcw C 1mpbell Cowell 1nd SIXSXCI' atooel out whrle the hne yl1y or Bourfeols Brown mel Fruer w1s 1lw1ys lepenehble I09 '. 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A - - ' v ' -' 4 JAA r '-- 4' rg I A - T L 4 Q L K A C .xi as--Q' .1-F-1 ag Laf img L-ani tn-q i A E E BASKETBALL The Pengurn basketball team of 1948 maght easaly have been one of Cushangs great eoutt taxes A few good breaks at the nght moment maght have made the season s record an outstandang one Instead of that yaon erght and lost sax record which fanally went mto the books The matral call for candadates on December 1 found only two lettermen from the 1947 squad reportang Leo Bertrand and Bob Lake both forwards Tharty four boys reported to coach Heslrn wlao soon separated them mto varsrty and yunaor varsaty squads to facrlatate practrce sessaons The season opened soon after Chrrstmas vacation at Meriden N H agaanst Kamball Unaon The twelve men who made the trap on anuary 10 were Bertrand Lake lrangos and Callelo forwards Garvey and uamby centers Murphy L Sullavan Henry Aho Cass and Morrrssey guards Playang ats rnataal game on a foreagn floor was too much of a handacap for the Penguin squad and they drop ed a 52 36 decasaon Captain Lake led the Purple scorers with 12 pomts whale ulmby dropped an 8 The home season opened wath Lawrence Academy opposang the Penguln quantet The vasators could not match the fine shootang of Captarn Lake uamby and Frangos nor could they penetrate the defense set up by Henry and Sullavan as the Purple gaaned a 53 32 vrctory On anuary 17 the squad journeyed to Vermont and eked out a 44 41 wan over the Saxton Rrver hae It was a taght battle all the way At half tame the score board read 25 25 whale at the three quarter mark the home team had a 35 33 lead In the final manutes baskets by Lake and Frangos settled the contest an Cushangs favor Captain Lake wath 14 markers and Frangos the ambrdexterous flash from Lynn wath 12 led the scorers On anuary 21 Mt Hermon sent a tall and agressne squad to Cushing and at took all the power and eunnang the Penguans could muster to gaan a thrrllrng 37 35 vactory an overtame The lead changed hands many tames before Ball Wally Cass evened the score at 33 all wnth only seconds to play I the overtame period baskets by Lake and Irangos gave the Purple ats two poant margan of vactory Cap taan Lake was agaan hagh scorer wrth 10 pomts The team won ats fourth straaght game when at downed mother powerful Deerfaeld quantet an the Cushrng gym by a 43 37 margm The Penguans led throughout the contest as Coach Heshn let has startrng hve play the ennre game for the first tame an has Cushrng coaehang career Bertrand led the scorang wath 12 POIHIS Garvey dropped an 9 Lake found the net for 8 whale Sulhvan and Henry eaeh accounted for 7 The work of Garvey and Henry rn eontrollmg tlae boards was an rmportant factor an thas hne vactory whale the ball handlang of Scrappy Sullrvan was notable With four straaght wans under tts belt the team had hrgh hopes of runnrng up an amposang record when rt went to Exeter on February 7 The larger court slowed down the Purple attack an the first half as the home team gaaned a 71 15 lead In the second half baskets by Lake and Murphy pulled Cushang on esen terms but Lxeter agam forged ahead and as the game drew to a close the store board read 14 39 A basket by Lake made at -14 41 Lake was fouled and thanking has team was three pomts behmd elected to take the ball rather than the shot but the hnal whrstle blew before any further scorang took place It then developed that the score board should read 44--13 and that a foul shot mrght have taed the score It was a tough break for the Penguans but they accepted the yerdrct as good sportsmen Captarn Lake agaan led the Cushang attack mth 77 pomts The return game mth Lava rence at Groton put the team baek on the aaetory path but only after a taeht eentest dad the home team yaeld a 36 37 deeasaon lrangos and Bertrand led the Cushang seorang Ill V . , f . . . 1 .. 1 - ' ,U ,.V - Vt. . y . - , . . . .-. 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' Y 1 . 1 1 t' E but rt was baskets by C ass on passes from Murphy that burlr up the winning margin rn the final quarter The prospect of another exerting Cushing Worcester battle lured the usual oyerflow crowd to tlae Cushing gymnasium on Carnryal day Tl1e Penguin quintet quickly sensed that the yrsrtors were in no way equal to the Red and Black fixes of recent years and proceeded to hand our ancient rrsals a humiliating defeat At the quarter the score was 13 3 at the half 21 8 and the final count read 47 VS Captain Lake w1s the outstanding man on the Hoor as l1e netted 21 points and assisted an many more On lebruary 18 Mt Hermon ayenged the earlier defeat by topping Cushing 56 30 at Hermon 'Ihe Penguins could neyer get started Mt Hermon broke into an early lead and held at throughout The Cushing shooting was the poorest of the year and the defense was weak in controlling the boards The team bounded back from the Hermon defeat by again defeating Vermont this time by a 40 21 margin At half time the visitors led 21 17 but in the second half the home team found the range while Henry sparked an ur tight defense to hold th wrsrtors elosely in check The game of the year came on lebruary 25 when Dean Academy logical Prep School Champions rmaded the Cushing gym Led by their one two scoring punch Armond and Drffenback the yrsrtors took an early lead and led 9 1 at quarter time For the rest of tlae game the Penguins matched basket for basket and in rlae second half threatened to take the lead only to have the fast breaking experienced and rugged arsitors put on 1 final spurt to cement the victory The Cushing team deserves a lot of credit for its fine play against this powerful aggregation ln the return game .at Worcester Cushing again tasted sweet victory by a 29 20 count The Pen gums were off form an both passing and shooting but tlae stellar defensive play of Henry Sullivan anel Cass kept the home team well under control Cass was the Purple standout as he netted 10 points when they were most needed to keep Cushing an the game Following a 6-6 first quarter Irangos sent tlae Purple ahead and they neyer relinquished their lead thanks to tl1e shooting of Garvey and some spectacular defensrye work which held tl1e Red and Black scoreless during the entire third period The last two games of the season botla away from home found tlae Penguins unable to cope with strong teams on foreign floors The Green and Wlarte proyealy avenged their defeat an an earlier game as they romped 1w1y with 1 53 57 yretory at Deerfield whale Monson Aeademy defeated the team ao 30 at Monson to bring the season to a close The final tabulation showed eight victories against sax defeats The team scored 544 points against 550 for all opponents and Captain Bob Lake led his team with 1 total of 164 points Among the many high lights of the season the following will be well remembered by Cushing rooters Lakes exeeptronal floor work and deadly shooting The brilliant play of Cass at tlae end of the season The brilliant manner in whaeh Henry eentrelled the elefensrse board through the seas n Coach Heslrns new name for has pets The Plumbers Tom Morrissey s 1000 aserage Tl1e fine work of Manager Ben ol1nson and has assistant Osear Hawley an handling the many details necessary an the proper staging of the games The use for the first time of the fine electrre seore board presented by the class of 1946 Coaeh Heshn s patience with has squad and hrs unperturbed manner when things went wrong ll2 '15 ' ' 1 A Y Y ' Y 1 . 1 A - ,- L , ,'.- , - ' ,- . . . , ,, , . . wv 4 A A - vs 1 Ya . 1 V4 I' . a . , , ..l' . .- , ,gay . , 1, ,L 6 5 1 .i f-, va- . f l 1 A A 4 I . a ' v ggi. K A L 7 L ., L , Y I . ,. .. . .Q , Z 1 , 4 . . , 5 ,. L .. . . -. L . . . , y , , - , ix . .1 . 2 . . . , . , . -n . . , - . . , . y . ' ' - 1 , Q 2 , U y . , K- 5 . - y . , . . , ,. ., . . ., , :, , , , . , ,' ' . e 4 , , , I y 4 1 I y y 1 1' 1- ' I y ' 4 A Y.. ' . . . , , . .y ,L , K . - K , .D . . 1, , , . , L, 1 1 , 2 ,,, ,S .V 2 2 . . . y . , . . , 4 Y 5' V1 LYY 'Y . . . y 1, . . 7 y , - .. ' Y a . - . , . . ' - , ' y - ' y . 1 . ' , 1 ' 7 . 4. 1 , , . , . .,. . , , . , , 7 ' 9 ., , , .1 . . .V .y. .' ' . 1' . r . ' ,, , . . , . . , I at Y Ya , 1 ', Y I Y . ,, .K - ., . ,. i . 3.-,. . . , .A . , . yy. , . 2 1 , L -1- f , . . , . . , ., . . ., - - 2 ' Y ' , L L L K- ,. ., . yu 5 1 .. -y . . - , 2, . . ' . 2 ' ' 2 . , , , ' ', - . -.f- . V' y ' . 1 A . .T V - ' Y K Y N Lg 5 Y K..' ,A a 2 Y ' K ay V ' Y- , 4 i . , W . .-- - . . ..-, . , , . C' g A . . 1 , . A-, ,,. - Y ' A 'Y' - 'I . ' 'V' , NL ' ', Y . ' .C . ,gg Y - fir Y - v P. ,- ,el '- 1 I. . v. ' - 4 Y 4 U 71 Y ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Tlmd Rou Mr Ryan Bourgeois Brnkley Cohen Clmpbell Gatlin Second Rau Mack Rosbury Bosselalt Dana Todd Goodnow Ivan! Rau Bereholtz Mtrtm Rlgalr Brovxn Zlmble Correalle Lampman JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The umor Varsrty coached by Mr Rym played 1 sehedule of ten games and brolee even wrth hu wrctorres and Eve defeats Twenty five candrdates made up the squad three of whom Campbell Cohen and Rlgalr were members of last year s ay Vee team In the frrst game the team was not well orygftmzed ts Campbell and Cohen were st1ll wlth the sarsrty squad and Cushing, bowed to Lawrence by a 45 19 score Goodnow and Brown were outstandrne Ashby Hrgh School was the teams first yretnm 37 33 IS Campbell netted 20 pornts The Fne then dro ped a heart breaker to the Athol Y M CA team 32 Sl on the home floor At Groton the yount, Penguxns turned the tables 30 25 on an oyer confident Llwrence hwe lb Todd Rlglll lflkl Martin sparleled for the Purple The Woreester jty Vees were the te 1m s next yxetrm rn the C1rn1y1l elme H 37 At Groton tl1e Groton School y1rs1ty was 1 httle too strong, for the unlor Peneulns Clmpbell worle rn vuthsttndrne the 1tt1cle of the home te1m to hold them to 1 SCPVG vsm The umor Peneutns outsl1one their utsrty brothers tceunst Dem rs they romped to 1n ety l5 ve xretory but teunst Athol YMC A If Atl1ol the te1m droppel 1 75 57 decrsron IH sprte ot 19 poxnts by Cohen 17 by M1rt1n 1nd 8 by C1mpbell The SClbOD ended 1s the team dropped 1 elose one ll Woreester 76 4 The Wforeester eturt just drdnt agree wnth the Peneurn hoopsters Martrn and C1mpbell were hr l1 scorers md Cohen pllyed 1 strong defensne game Although the V s did not hue 1 rem1rle1ble reeord for the se1son they dll un 1 xxorld of experrence whrch should ply ble dnyldends to next yelrs mrsxty telm when Cohen Goodnoxy Broun and Zrmble should be depend1ble eoes rn the 1949 m1ch1ne ll3 v' '. 1. . . ' . - . I ' K . K . . - Y , .. Y . . 1 . .. yi ' i- A . K . . - ' ' . v ' a A 7 1 ' I ' 1 A- 1 ' ' I J. . y A l V. I , 7 5,2 AL n 4 I 5' s V1 P . , . , I U . U . , - , A . 1 , . K, . . . ,, - , y .. , . i . . L. y in 1 t . ... L, .. , .R -- .A ' . :Q :L ,K .uh-,vm was high scorer, but a lot of credit should go to Mighty ' Zimble, a 220 pound guard, for his fine , ' ,' fi ' , . L k f . . .y . A A H ,' ' ' , , 'Q . 5 ,R ..g,i' N- .L lk- ., . A g in 'g LH . .,. , 1 tea ,-- A Q '- ' ' 5 ' ' , .., ' i A , X ' 1 ' . . if . Q- . , . t - .X ..- -2 . , , .E ' F. . K, . ,. K, ' I Y ' I g e ' L 'L ' ' . Ve . ' THE PENGUIN CUSHING Stflllld Rau Mgr Mlhomy Wttle Todd Congratn ltkc Murphy cromc Plourde Costello Smtth Asst Mgr Mick flwll Rau Campbell INol1n Guycy Crm Crafts Ltrduff lrutygos l'ltn.1g,tn BASEBALL Cotch Hcslxn kcnt out 1 call for bucball candtclatca IlUITlCLlllILly tftcr thc bprtny, ytcttnon tnd t l1r5,c squad rcportcd for thc opcntng practncc Lake. 1nd Ctmpbcll wcrc thc only xctcrtns rcmumnt, from lm yctrb Ncw Entcland Prcp School Champrons but most of thc ctndldatcs had had constdcrablc cxpcrlcncc ln schoolboy ball Thc bquad vyaa so vycll balanccd that cotchca Hcshn md Ltmson h td conatdcrtblc drlhculty rn puck mg thc startmgc hncup Wlmcn thc scason opcncd at Groton School thc tcam took thc flcld mth cromc bchtnd thc platc and Garycy ln thc pltchcrs box Cardulf at first lrangos at thc kcystone sack Cass tt Short and Nolan at thc hot corner roundcd out thc tnhcld Thc outficld vtas pttrollcd by Ilanagtn Crlfts tnd Campbell Garyey hcld thc Grotonnm rn chcck unttl thc scycnth yxhcn hc was rcltcycd by Ltkc Can lcd thc Pcnyurn attack vuth four mafctnca as thc Purplc ygalncd an 8 2 ycrdrct Thc homc sctson opcned on Aprll 77 yuth thc Holy Cross Freahmcn offcrrng thc opposmtxon Gtrycy yus on thc mound for thc Pcnputm but mth thc scorc ttcd at 3 5 rn the stxth wts rchcxcd by Ltkc who hcld thc XISIIOIS tn chcck for thc balmcc of thc gamc Thc vuldnws of thc frcshman pltchcrs couplcd vuth loobc heldmg by thelr tcam matcs 1nd tlmcly Cllblllllf hrts at opportunc moments rcsultcd rn in casy Purplc xrctory by a 10 3 scorc Othcr mcmbcrs of thc 5quad xx ho arc hkcly to acc much scryxcc bcforc the scason IS oycr a c Plourdc Wldc Todd Smlrh Murphy Gamcy and Qoncram Thc balancc of thc schcdulc IS as follovys Aprtl Dccrrcld at Dccrhcld Is ty Vermont tt Srxtons Rner Aprtl Mt Hcrmt n at Xorthncld 15 IS lXlI11l'Vlll I mon lt Nlcrtden IS y Im rcncc at Ayhbumhtm IN ty XXtlbrah1m at Ashburnham N my Xttmt nt at Awhburnhtm N tx 'lit Hcrmon at A hburnham N 1 XX'orccstcr tt XX orccst t um Dccrhcld at Aihbumham 114 f: '. a 1 . ., '- . .jr A. . 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ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Second Rau Mgr Russell Carduff Frsh bnlyernall Perry Whitney Coach Lamson Fmnt Row Lebhere Fl1n.1g.,1n Jerome Nolan Barres Ten Sawyer HOCKEY The 1948 hoeleeyf sextet, tn splte of IIS many trials and trlbulatlons, managed to play out tts sehedule mth consxderible success The lack of 11 home rmle was of course 1 tremendous handlcip to the squ1d from the first c1ll for c1nd1d1tes Some early season slntmg on loc1l ponds md 1 few slntrng sessions on Wxncl1endon 1nd G1rdner munrcrpal rrnles constxtuted the te1m s entlre practice time Tl1e hrst IQIITTC played 1t Vermont Ac1demy found the sttrtmg sorter composed IS follows erome If eenter lee with I'l1n1g1n 1nd Lebherz on the wmes Cuduff 1nd Hall ll the defense posts tn front of gO1llC Nol1n Tew rn the second line centerlng for Sawyer 1nd Barres wlth Srlyernarl 1nd Perry defendxneg Nolln These combmatrons played smart hocleey to be1t the home team 4 0 is Cuduff Lebherz erome and Tew netted the pucle vxhlle Nolm held the Vermonters off by some spect1eul1r sto us The next KQIIUL V118 Pllyiel under llehts ugunst tl1e Irtchburg umor Hockey Club tt llELllbUl'L tnd resulted ID 1 5 2 defe1t for the PLHQUIUS In 1 return m1teh 1lso pl1yed tt llICl1bl.lI'f, the Peneums At Nlt Hermon 1 yxe1l1ened Penguin sux fought Xlllllifly but dropped 1 3 1 deelsron to the home teun 1nd tt Deerheld the te1m xy 18 trulxne the Green and Wl11te by 1 7 0 seore when heuy snow etuseel the glmc to be called The only contest pllyed on Plfflfillll ree mis 1e11nst Nlchols umor College If the Sprnnvfield -Xren1 The e1me yy lb 1 close b1ttle but the Colleyeuns flflllly emerved mth 1 4 3 uctory ln the f1n1l mme of the se1son stleed If Groton Lux rence s undefelted sextet xx 15 upset by 1n 1 rressne Purple ICIITI Il1n.1g1n 1nd erome e1eh seored 1 1o1l for the Pen 'um puclesters 1nd Tess netted txxo eounters Sens1t1on1l go1l tendlne by Nolm hell the home te1m t 1 smelc eo1l IS e se 1son elosed mth thus -1 1 upset ylctory Conslderlng the llflx of practnce Co1el1 Lamson felt th1t the M1111 hd 1 grind plece of yxorle 1nd looles forward to h umg 1 fme home rlnle 1nd 1 more suceessful se1son nn 1949 ll5 l.' 7 1 .',- A , I 1 -1 w il V '11 1 4 y 1 Y l vf I 1 L 1 1 . 1 f 1 V ' , 1, 6 1 1 I K 1 ' t I 1 L K 1 . h . - b l 1 1 1K ix 1 I 1 . 1 I 1- ' .l 1 ', A 1 ' Q ' , ' li . '. ' T ' if 'ff J' ' 1 ' 'A '. 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 'jg 1 1 f 1 ' ' ' 2 -1 K 3 1 Y I 1 1 . 3 1 U v1 K .', U . 7. f D 1 1 v . 1 ' K A l 1k 1 ' ' V 1 - 1 V 11 1 1 1 - 4 K , 1 1 7 '11 1 . Y 1 f y A 2 1 1 1 X 1 1 2 - 1 J 1 . . L 1 ,kj lv. ', L Aki' . 2' J ' sf., A Q :'. 1, 1 ' ' 1 ,- ' 'L A A 1 ' 1 ',1.' 1 1 7' ', ' ' ' ' I reversed the decision as Flanagan, Hall .md Lebherz put up 11 stonewnll defense. .K l L A 1. 41 1 .K -is i t, 1 .1 i ' . - K -A 1 1 1 ,L .1 L- 1 A I' ' 1 'z gym' ' ' ' J ' N, 1 ' ' b ' 1 ' 1. ' k'. ' '1 ' 1 ' 1 ', A -1 . ' 1 1' ' ' lg 1 J- 'u '. - A 1 1 1 - ' Lf . , ak 1 , 1 ' ' '. ' A '1 'A ' 1 ,k1v-' .1 1. A A rt ks y . 1- , t gl ' . .5' 1, - - ' ' . ' '. n . K 1 A 1 R' 4' 1 'e ' ' '. O 1 'l l' Q1 1 the fl-IE PENGUIN CUSHING Hrxon Du lley Bouchard Nash jones Coach Hunt Hatch Covell DeBlo1s Sullivan SKI TEAM Mother Nature certunly had the sknne season well in mind this yetr as an abundance of snow was to be found throuehout the area of Cushing., As 1 nucleus for this years team Coach Hunt had two returning ski xeterans in Larry ones and Mark Sullnan Other seasoned slopesters who made up the team were Dick Hatch accomplished cross country man and Al Hnxon Arthur Dudley held down the mamgershlp Some of the snow bird men vxho pruned x iluable experience for the future were Bob Bouchard George Nash and Bob BTOISIO The first competrtton that the Penguins met vias the Deerfield Ski Team The Cushtng, skiers were nosed out by bad snow condrtlon and unknown tracks The second meet at Vermont Academy proved more advantageous to the purple skiers Cushing triumphed over Deerfield Howexer the ever powerful Kimball Union Academy and Vermont were respective high scorers with Cushing placing third At the Kimball Umon Carnival the Purple again captured the pornts to defeat Deerfield and Mount Hermon Howexer K U A and Vermont were hlgh scorers It seems that all bad luck caught up with the Cushing sk1ers at the Annual Winter Carnlxal on Iebruary 14 which found a large turn out of spec tators The placements were as follows K U A Vermont Mount Hermon Cushing Deerfield The final meet of the selson was with Nrchols r College The season was closed with an easy uctory as Sulltxan vson the lumpxne and Hatch took cross country and slalom During, the skiing., season Hatch Hrxon ones ind Sulllx an ltd the greater part of the scoring, The team was certainly aeeressne and vnth the help of Coach Hunt the Purple skiers mmiped to uphold the Cushrng, name on all the major Prep school trails II6 I. r . N 'V v LAV1 Y 1 'qv 'Sw V - A a l s x f , , , ,,' , ,f- Y A . ' ' ' .. , f . A 1 . -. v 1 ' . r .V x . A . J . . , , 1 . y 1. , r . l ' y ' ,. . .--' -' ' . . ., . sy . . . , . , 1 V l 4 ' I . ,... . A , , s,,. . , , ,, , . . ., f- ' 7 s . . ,, V ,' ' J - . ' , , V' v 'Y Y .' ' y f , v ' ' , .W- 7 . 7 ,J ,.,a ,K k , y. . K . - ,Q . . y,,, - ,,, ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Second Rau Co.1chHunr Hall Hrxon Courtney Galt Todd Mann Cross Morris Mgr Ferguson From Rau l ooper Liz Godoy Hatch Lebherz CROSS COUNTRY As the fall sports schedule got under way Coach Hunt welcomed a surprtsmgly large number of candidates to hrs cross eount y team The turnout was the largest in Cushing s cross country history After three hard weelts of practice the boys were ready for competruon and engaged Gardner High School in 1 24 mile run oser the Ashburnham hulls emerging on the winning end of a 34 21 score Capt Geotge Lebherz crossed the tape first while Hatch Morris Liz and Hooper finished in the first ten The next meet saw C A engige the Mt Hermon hirrrers on Alumni Day over the Cushing course Lebherz agun showed his heels to the pack finishing 150 yards ihead of the held Despite Lebherz first place and Godoy s rhrrd the Hermomtes emerged victorious 31 24 In 1 retu n meet with Gardner High Cushing was yretorlous by the narrow margin of 28 27 Onee tgun Lebherz led the field to the vure with 1 10 40 time He was closely followed by Godoy Hitch Hooper and Lrz The seasons hntl meer wts the New England Prep Sehool meet II Mt Hermon on Noyember hrst Capt Lebherz wis be tten for the first time but mantged to til-te hfth place ose Godoy was the only other Cushing min in the top ten tilting eighth pltee At the mnual footbtll bmquer letters were us arded to George Lehherz lose Godoy Rlnd Hooper Dtele Hatch balyador Liz ind Nlmaeer lerguson ll7 ll' 1 w v v I 1 1 1 9 y y - ,. r . 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Q 5. 1 i . v K , y . .. , i . .. ,Q AL J. . , ' THE PENGUIN cus:-:ING Third Row Llttle Azuola Galt Holmes Young Herbst Lampman Johnston Second Rou Hayes Calello L Sullrvan Russell Courllard Hrxon Tew Sawyer Cross Front Row Mgr Ferguson Demers Hatch Lebherz MacDowell M Sulhvan Coach Hunt TRACK As soon as the last snows had disappeared from the ground Coach Hunt sent out .1 call for tlaele and freld candrdates He was answered by a large turnout whrch proves that track rs becommg an mcreas rngly popular sprung sport The only letterman among the group was weight man Marle Sullnan hom exe Hatch Hooper and Lebherz reported as lettermen from the 1947 cross country team Teyx had been a member of last year s team as a pole vaulter Other hleely l olemg prospects mcluded Holmes Sulhxan Azuola Russell MacDowell Callelo ohnson Hrxon Courllard Mann Cross Young and Demers The managerial end was held up by Ferguson Damon and Hayes A tracle was made on Adams Ileld for the home meet mth Nichols r College The schedule follows Apr1l74 Wawrcestet Dem at Wemrcester Mt Hermon ll Mt Hermon IN ay lN1chols jr College tt Ashburnhtm lx 15 New Englands at Andover It a 8 Krmball Lmon at Merrden IN H A 79 lntcrscholastrcs at Mt Harmon ll8 Y l . 1, Q 1 7 A Y Y S Y l: v V ' 1 1 A V 1 1 Y 9 'I ' 1 l Y I 1 l J Y 7 ' I l D ,- . - , . , . , , V , , ., .. L ' . . . 7. ' . ' . ' y ' . , . , ' ' . , , . Q . ' v . ,- V - 4 , , , - , , , . , , , . , L1 5 7 ' AA J A v 4 1 4 . ' F P. 1 I A .- . e, , Y 1 v A 1 v A 1 J v I 1 a 1 la lv 'I I ,, , . . . , y y .' ' ,- 1' A - 1 ' -. ' May 12 . 4 . f 1, , 1 Y' l . 1 X- A iay . , 5 ,. ' , ' ' . ' V , . ' . I y , . . lay - . ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Second Rau Coach Hanscom Correale Flsh Goodnow Mgr Bonellr Fran! Row Qurmby jones Cohen Nelson Rudolph TENNIS Among the first srgns cf sprmg to appear on the campus was the blgllf of a llrge group of boys bus1ly rollmg the tennls courts strmglng the nets and getting ready for the sprmg season Wlmen Coach Hanscom sent out 21 call for cand1dates a large group of racquet enthusrasts responded led by the only returnmg letterman Harold Cohen Many of the other ctndldates however hue had a great dell of expenenee md should contnbute IU a large measure to the success of the squad Coach Hanscom reports that he looks forward to a fuorable season w1th a strong team Other members of the team are as follows tl1e Ll11IT'lPIOl'1 of the Fall Tennls Tournament D1ele Goodnow Tom Hunter runner up 1n the fall tourney 1nd Lrrry u1mby These four men appetr to I1 we cl1nched the first four pos1t1ons A hot battle IS be1ng waged for fifth and s1xtl1 spots between B111 Correlle Inn I'1sh and Larry ones Ed Nelson Bob Rudolph and Arturo DeC1stro complete the present Vrrsrty Tlllb selson s schedule lb one ot the toughest ID recent yelrs flung some ot the best tenn1s te lms IH New Lngland OPPONFNT Nllddlesex Qchool lxunhrll Lmon FlILl1l Illl'L H1211 Lux rence N crmont Den A r1l N Apnl as xx .lx .xx Concord CU5l1ll'lf, Cushing Groton Cushmg SCHLDULE OPPONFNT XX orcester Vermont Fntchburg H1eh Deerheld Mt Hermon DWF Xly has Nw Xa Xu 7k XX oreesrer Srxton Rner Fuchbure Deerheld Cu h1nL II9 lf 3 3 . 7 3 ' 1 3 4 Y 3 l . 5 - K ' y I .t 1 l . -' Z . v s' ' . . ' 7 l ' 1 . sy . ' . , ' . . . - 1, ' 1 , 1 . , . . ' ly . . 1 5 . V , I ' K -, . Y 1 11 .2 . . '. -, I. l 3 Q A I - A L A -L L v A 4 4 I 'g 1, -- ' - -'g. 1 '. ' . 'L l I A A A A . . A K n 'A' AA y K 4 1 ,..' 5' I Q 'ln V squad. A large group of V.'s are working out with a chance that any one of them may crash the 4- W. 1 '- -- . . A- . 1 . , .V ' .-. VR - A-' ,k . ' . . .s X-' 1' . f AT .' . AT 1 ' , p' -1 ' 1. - 111 12 1 . ' Q- Ly 15 Q 4 - K- Q M, 1 q ' - ' - 11.1 19 ' y ,a My s -'A rlfy 26 1 M 5 s q ' 1 . 11.5 -9 5 ' g R E I GIRLS ATHLETICS When the eager Lady Peneurns started therr athletrc program last fall they had a y mety of sports to eho se from Freld hockey tennns and archery were offered rn addltlon to rldmg, and eorreetne eycerclses Th rldlny, program gryen under the Vrctory Lee Method was brought to a elose wrth 1 fme Horse Show held ln the new ring., near the eimpus The hockey team played the Gardner Hreh Wnldcats IWICL The first game resulted rn tl 31 defeat and the second was a hard fought 1 1 tre The unror Varsrty captfuned by oyce Edwards dropped therr hrst tame 3 0 but came through mth 1 smashrng 2 0 uctory rn the return encounter The yarsrty lrneup rncluded Captam oan Wrlson Gryle Banghart Carol Banks Anne Blausdell Nancy Canby ane Goodwin oyce ohnson Elarne LI-Iulllrer Suzanne Moore jean Rrchmond and Dorothy Zuf, Durrny, the wrnter b1sketb1ll and skuntg held the spotlight but weekly swrms rt the Glrdner pool were especially popular A laree group of errls recened darly expert rnstructlon ln the finer pornts of slump from Mrss Klalber Near the end of the season she took a group of the more adyanced Peneurn ettes to Hogjback Mountarn for a week end Snow condltrons were perfect and all had a wonderful chance to drsplay therr talents on the hrckorres The basketball season dlrected by Mlss Sllya was under way soon after the close of the hockey eames Twelye gurls were carrred on the varsrty squrd whrch played a schedule of Clblll games the most extensive program attempted rn mrny years The squad consisted of Captarn Elame LI-Iurlher Krtty FIELD HOCKEY Stroud Rott Crnbx Bmgharr Gordon Xkrlsun Zug Goodyun Moore Mrss Bean Fmr1zRV1rt Iohnson ll-lullller A Blusdell N Blarsdell 121 . . .f,. V . y . 7 V1 - - 5-. .'. V.V . A- V . . . . ' y - , ef . , , e . . .. C , , , V. . . .. . , - -. i . ' ' ' 7 I ' 'L N. . .V . VV. . V . , ' V- ' .. . - ,V . .- . ' V - .. , - t , , .' J , 1 . V. . . yy .' , . , . y V' L ' , 1' V ' . . . .' Il 1 4 1 1 1 V . ' V . - ' . ' A'. . ' , 1 Q 1 1 1 1 7 y . .7 c-- L V 1' , . .- 7 - V -i . 1 . . . .N .' V 4 . y. y y' . .'V ' V . ' ' ' . . ' - , ' . . . . . . - 7 . V . . , - . . , V ' ..f-. . - 1 . . . 1 '. V ' V - . . . . . V. 1 1 , .. . V. y 1 . V . . V i . . . .y ,t .sy . 5- ,1 . V. y 1 . L V . . . 1 1 . V . .7 l r , ,, ,,, ,,,, , E Barclay Kay Clucltcnng Betsy Cutlcr Constance G oly ane Goodwin Priscilla Gordon can Griffith ane ohnson Betty Ltwson can Richmond and ant Woodward The record of thc team was as follows Cushing I9 Ashby High 28 Cushing 27 Gardner High 78 Cushing 17 Gtrdner High 25 Cushing 30 Ashby High 20 Cushing 27 Orange High 41 Cushing 28 Orange High 26 Cushing 20 Clark University 32 The unior Varsity played a six game schedule which included a tie and a victory against Ashby juniors With thc arrival of spring the sports program was agarn shifted to the campus where a varied program of out door activities was in daily operation Miss Bean had a squad of about twenty five girls working out on thc front campus softball diamond in anticipation of a busy schedule Miss Klarbcr had an equally large number of tennis enthusiasts working out on the courts while on the side hill campus Miss Silva was putting 1 sizeable squad of archery candidates through their paces At the last chapel exercises crew hats symbolic of winning a varsity letter for the year were awarded to the following scnror girls Norma Barclay Betsy Cutler jane Goodwm Priscilla Gordon can Griffith Joyce ohnson Elizabeth Lawson Elaine L Huilher oan Wilson and Dorothy Zug l Wilson, Beasley, Zug, Geoly, Chappelle, Cutler, Goodwm 122 TH PENGUIN cusHlNG , ' . A , ., .Y i . 3 u J - , - - , J . , .I J , . 2 - 7 J . J . y ' , , . . High, two wins over the Gardner High jay Vees, and a double defeat at the hands of the Orange High 1 ,I 1 I 9 ' 9 J ' 1' ' . . I I I ' , , 1 1 , . , I . l ACADEMY THE PENGUIN .f X B A S K E T B A L L + f I mmm Cmthtlm Nunn Mmm ar ,I lmut zz mln al I un nu Cmudvun Cutler Vknmiwslrk SOFTBALL TL IX IKIIIILI n u nr n x L 1 xx 11 uh QI n lui 2 'T , - - ix , 'Y ' I - , Y . , ,' rx A ..f kay ' xi y - ,, Suffmf Run: 1,4-.1111 Mlm, .. ' , ' V' , .'., ' , 4 ag' ,X h 1 L ' f 5' Ru I B.ll'..'. G1ll'llI1, .'H 'llV. N 'I , l A, 7' 'Q 1 Wu , 11 , - 'I ! .4 , , 's 'llwj RMU ,- XXWNIIECY, M.-UN, XYilsun, C4-,mlm Bum. Kmg. Grxrfirh. Gwrdwn S.wf:.f Rm 1 BJ XYUI jx- , C rl . CJ bf. Zuj, Gwmimn. I.'Hui1licr. S.1lrnQ I,.1 N u I-'1',r,',' R014 j R11 , vlullnxull, , B. .FJS Gi RLS ATHLETIC PMAR D S X Xxffw KAN-X ,LU 7X S X-.1 'T k' H1 .1'X ,A XX X fvxw ,X X67 Q Xxx ' -47 V 1--1 NN xxkgxxf,-L M .. 1 X R 0 ' X , , gil K C9 Y H1 xx f X 4 fly V, x f' X , a ,Q AV J XXX N Q ' Aigxfvs XXX ,X 3 XX xt I JAVA XX .XX V X S ,X V3 ,W , 15 f THE PENGUIN cusHlNG Third Rau Holmes Fuller Chrckerrng Black Stewart Rermers Barclay Woodward Second Rau Grrthth johnson Marks Runberg j Edwards N Blarsdell Hanson Prerce Hmkes Mass Snln Front Rau Hopkms Clrntger btone LHurllrer Nrssen Banghart B Edwards Chappelle Beasley GERMANAE SOCIETY Seven German re answered the roll call when Presrdent Dora Nissen called to order the Hrst meeting, rn September Other ofheers were uce presrdent Gayle Ban hart secretary Elarne Ll-lurlher treasurer Bonnre Edwards and chaplarn Cora Lee Chappelle The year started off qurckly when the Germs care a plcnrc for the Mlnnres at Elame L Hurllrer s cottage Thrs vlas followed by the Hrst socral event of the year a Barn Dance gnen yomtly with the Phrladelphrans The atmosphere created was one of a large farm with hay stacks corn stalks and pumpkrns The sports competmon contmued as usual wrth the Mrnnres and both socretres foueht braxely to uphold the standing, of each At mrdyears the Black and Red contrnued IIS castom of seryrng soup and crackers betw en mommy, exams whrch vras a most welcome treat for the student body At Carnryal the Germanae toeether wrth the Mrneryrans sponsored a Tea Dance which was the 3, and openrnb of the Wrnter Carnryal Aeam the Germs showed therr hosprtallty by sponsorme a breakfast for the Mrnmes vxho polrtely accepted the burned bacon together mth tae rest of the delrcrous eatables The chmax of the year was the Philly Germana week end Eyeryone enjoyed 1 food hlhnyb prcnrc an unusual and hrlarrous dance and a drgnrfred rmpressne yesper program The eood byes were all sard at the yornt meetme banquet vuth the other OCICIILS All .1 reed that this past year had been happy and profitable I26 '. ,. ' ' v ' . , , , , , . , , ' , ' , , . . , . . , , - ', 1' 'a . V. '- ' y, T ' I ' ' . V . , . H- .v - -, , . , - , - , , , , 2, L , , , .- . , . . . ,, , , . -. .. , .. . L , ,, . . , , .. . . - 7 5 a a 1 s gt t , ' . . - .. ,, r - .. - - ,. - , . . , . . V , . , 1. , , . . . 7 A - y. . A , y Q 'fr ' 1 ' . ' 7 7 Q ,L ., . . J. y , , . . . , .N , . , , . , . ' - . f A . . r- . V' y fr ' 4 vcr D y , . 7 7 3 yi- . ' y . ' . 'r ' . . , .. Q Y . . , A. . . . .' , yn, . -K , . ,, . C . V. Y . ,. Q , 1 t , , . y ,- v V. , - . I 7 V . y . . Q .'.f 0 ,. , , at J -' :- v . 4' ' L A. ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Tlmd Ron L11 Hitch MacDowell Mastroianni DeBlo1s Henry MacFarlanel Sullivan H Brown Smith Serum! Rota Baron: Whitney Hixon Perry jerome Colfer Bourgeois Cass Odlo Goodnovs fron! Rau Mr Gilmer Campbell R Brown Randlett Lipinsky Nelson L bulhwan Hall Tew PHILADELPHIAN Wlien sehool eommeneed list September, the Phillies numbered only snr old members but time md the never to be forgotten IUIIIIIIODS soon altered that state of affairs Twenty three new members were bid to the society at different times during the ye1r The slate of ofhcers consisted of the yenemble Edward LlPlI'1Slxy 15 president, Dougl1s Rmdlett as yice president Robert Hlll 1s secretlry Robert Brown 1s treasurer, and Edor Nelson as Cl'l'IPl8If1 The Philaelelphmns org1n1zed md sponsored miny Siturdty nwht affairs during the year in conyunetlon with their sister society, the Germ1nae md 1lso joined the other three societies in sponsoring 1 masquerade ball the true sense ofthe Philhe LLlsIOlT1s Llwrenee SUlllY1I1 md imes Smith 1lWlyS irouseel tille tnd irvuments in the meeting room with their fiery brmd of Philhe frttrietism or lust for refreshments mel Al Huron showed plenty of ttlent in llls performmees during the meetings intl t tll the soe ty sponsored 1ff11rs Of eourse Ciro Birone ind ohn 'Iewx ilwtys lent their youil mlnners ind eustoms to eyery gathering All in ill the Philldelphilns enyoyed 1 happy tnd prosperous yetr mveed mth just n uvh seriousness to contribute eertun definite ldy mttges to the hfe tt Cushing Mly the Phillies in yetrs to come derne lb mueh fun tnd enjoyment as we did from ill the ICUXIIICS l27 J A ii A - li I y - i y A ' a I 4 i a ' Q u - T 4 V s V v ' ' n ' A 1 1' . 1 A . ll I . T , . v 'DA 1 A 'Y . V ' Q v C 45' n C L A V' 1- 1 . 1 , 1 K a Al 7, 1 hh A A . vu . D h I . a' 'l' A L' I . s A 1 ny . ' ' ' A 1 Mark Sullivan managed to put on performances which merited recognition and which carried on in L ' 5 - ' . A Q - 4 K ' -A J . .1 1 - 5 'ie ' 1. C, b 1 'Tl ' 1 ' e ' ' L 'L i. 'Q ' ' L i . e V ' '- THE PENGUIN cusHlNG Tland Rau ood Cutler Htts Kerth Ouellette Kenney Putterman Secand Rau Patrrqum Rlmbtch Buley Rrchmond Ltwson Cutter Gormtn Moore De Castro Mxss Logan Ffant Rau Geran A Blalsdell Canby Rtccro Goodwrn Hatch Wrlson Gordon Butflngton Tucker MINERVIAN SOCIETY The Mmerytan boetety started off the year wrth ten members The officers that had been eleeted were ane Goodwtn prestdent Sylvia Hateh vlcepresldent oan Wilson secretary Helen Rtccto treas urer ean Richmond ehtplam and Nancy Canby and Prlscllla Gordon serymg as the executtve committee Due to tllness Mtss aekson the new adytser, wts forced to lease and Mtss Phtnney took her plaee temporarrly Wlten Miss Logan yotned the faculty, she became the olhcul adxtser for the society The first eyent of the year was a Welcome Party for all the gtrls It was gtyen ln the Pme Room of Alumm Hill md after a sktt and games, refreshments were seryed Soon after the new members had been mttrated a highly successful dance was gtyen by the four soetetles the theme of whreh was .1 Sock Dance At Chnstmas time the Germanae gaye us a Chrnstmls Breakfast whrch was greatly tpprectated The Mrneruans reetproetted wnth a buffet supper at Alumm Hall Competrtton between the two soclenes was conttnued as tn yetrs prextous The annual basketball game between the two soctetnes was played and tt found the Mmerytans the uctors Stunt Ntght tnother htghltght on the C A ctlendar found the Mtneryrans putnng on 1 stunt with the mam theme bemg Show Boat The Mtnme Poly week end wts held tn the sprlng and wls rnaugurated by a htlartous prenle whtch was followed the next dry by 1 yotnt meetmg of the brother and snster socxettes md then tn tmpresstxe yesper program The tnnutl soetety banquet was held a week before grtduatton At this happy gathe mg of the four soctettes remtntscences of the past year were gryen and goodbyes were sud but tn the mtnd of eyeryone w ts the spurlt of eo operttlon and fun that hld been expertenced through the soetettes by all throughout the year I 2 'A VC' , . 115, V , . . '.' ' . - - i , 2. , - V , 2' , . ,A 2 . . ' . , Asc' ' . ' . ff ' 1' A v - . A ' . . 1. , . , , , , . , 2 ,sl gh 1 .. ', ' . ' ' A 'f K ' ' . . , . , s I s . 'i v' . . - ' . ,I . 1 s Y . . mf A L . A K , V' L. ' ,, ' l ' A A 2 1 2 '. f A 5 1: A 14 A 4 vs . . , . 1 . . K ss ' ' ' s , ' y if s B L . ,K ' , A , A ' 'I A l A A A r V ' V I I' ' V' . . The Minnies enjoyed a party' which was given by the Germanae Society' at Elaine L'Huillier's camp. ' A . . , . v, - 'Lf ix- rl - K s ' ., A , 2 A ' A . I 4 v' a'A 'L 1 V. A . . , . .,. . V .A '.'. ,K ' . ' -Q: -' l AK K t,,4 K L A . ya. . v K' . 1 I 1' vt ' L Vs Q K . A D A -A ' , v. . , 1 ' V - ' . . 2 ' , ' A ' I L ' v ' Y s A . . .Dv k v - a ' 4 s . ' , , -' , A ' , ' ,E L A 1 ' 'I ' ' 1 . , . . . K , ACADEMY THE PENGUIN 3,1-ss' Tland Rau littlt ohnson Btrtrintl Russtll Nulin uimby Morrissey Pluurtlt Flllllglfl Caltllii ttwzd Zan Smxtr Itrgtusiin Qouill1rl Totltl Go or Clbfftllf. Miclnutl Duninn Nlsll l-rtxntos Hnts H1111 nu 'Xli lltiit Llinttr D1n1 Ltltt Rigali Rudolph Biintlli NX't1tlt Lohtn POLYMNIAN SOCIETY Immttlitttly lollouinu tht optning of stl1ool cimt tl1t lI1lLIgLll'lIlOI'1 of tht I9 17 i948 ttlitors ol tht Polymnim Sctiety Prospttts were unusuilly bright vshtn prtsitltnt ohn Ri 1li t.1lltd tht hrst ITILLIIIIQ to ortltr 'Iht othtr thurs sxtrt ottupittl by site prtsitltnt Robtrt Laltt sttrttiry Robtrt Ru lolph trtlsurtr lrtntis Ijlfll Intl th iplun Gtortgt Bontlll Ln tr tl1tst t1p1blt ltultrs tht Polymniins wtrt tltstinttl to plu U1 importint put in tht soti1I t 1ntts C1 0PLflIlDg with tht othtr sotittits thty htllttl to 111 lltt tht Nllstlutritlt Bxll 1 igrt1t sutttss Btlort Tlnnltsigixinf tht sotitty sxtltomttl thirtttn ntsx stutltnts into mtmbtrslup intl to tomplttt tht miximum of thirtx mtmbtrs stxtn mort utrt tltttttl tfttr tht spring XIL 1tion it Polxmnim tontribution to tht Stunt Ni h iroirun ttmt up to IIL 11111 1111 t1nt1r o untto1thttl stunts Ioxt Comts to Arthur Dutlltx xxon 1 vrtlt round ot ll Wllkl t intl r1nl-ttl high in tit opinion ot tl1t iutlits In othtr lints ol tom ttttion tht Polys tnjoxttl Lrt1t sutttss Thu oxtrtunt thtir I'lX1l Phil.1t tl whnins in 1 tlostls tonttsttt bislsttbill strits int tht ll'1I1Llll inttr sotittx roft wull xx IN ls tstmni it UU The sotittx bmquet brought 1 hnt star to .1 most happy tontlusion I2 i' I .i '. ,l - . ' L . . 1' 1 . Q A '. '. '. . a 'A . ' A S' I .' .ia T , . i at. 4 . tldll '1 x Q . . ,i'. . ',. if If R A '. ' 1 . i , 1 1. a , i ' i, , ' i, ' ', i ' . 'L . - ' -A 1 , . ' J- . K . . A L t ' . - g K' . ' L' ' . .. ' . . '.. -- '. v -'-- ,-' . 3 . -.L 1' , K Y Ll ' '. A it 1 ' 't ' .Q ' l Vi 1 ' ' ' i ' 11' 1 V L 1 i ' .i 'it lift of tht school. Thtr society sponsorctl Al movie .1ntl scrvctl rcfrcshmtrnts at st-vtml of tht informal Tl- 1 ' ' ily: 1 g. '. - lt s.ll'tl s. lttl 'f . I 4 A , , A . THE PENGUIN CUSHING Ffjlb Row Mastrotanm Rudolph DeBlo1s Randlett Holmes Rxgalr Fourth Row Dana Flsh Flanagan Sullxvan Mlchaud Russell Coulllard Lrpmslcy Tblrd Rou Compagnone Gordon Hatch Blalsdell Zug Ke1th Rrchmond Chappelle Lavtson Banghart Mr Cooke Strand Rm Canby Moore Gorman Henry Wnlson Lrttle L Krng C Kmg Edwards Ffont Row johnson LHutllrer Goodvun Haas Ouellette Cutter Marks PETE PENGUIN PRATTLES Ycs btr I wts h trdly out of thc shell way back ln the bllzzard of 48 bcforc two chartctcrs began to NIIL to mc md beg mc to OAN the H C I I satd I would TOM If I were not so LITTLE Then I DOUG 1 caxe In the Ice but they pee cd rn md worrxcd because I had no coyer Imally I made slgns that I would come out If SYB would HATCH an ad for mc Wlmcn she dld and I saw II was a GOODWIN that neyer would become MUQTY I CUTTER caper and they 1ll crlcd 1nd sald they must HARRY to thctr HOLMES They asked rf I dxd not care that thc Cltss of 48 mtght be wlthout a Pefzgzzm I sald yes I dld CORALEEtlc blt but I had 1 dedlcatlon to leaye and I should longer so I sand ROMEOXU to the IVY CLAD TOWER It lb BUNNYth my dlgmty o B walking Wltcn I reached land I sand just to practxcc my Ircnchj AL HIXON thts BLOIS must start W0lIslI1 As If began to grow cold agann I thought It CAANBY Im nearing thc lulls of Ashburnham and I was rtgght for cycn though the woods made a RUSSELL I could sec that all of C A was havmg a BONNIE old tlmc I OUELLETTE myself get a good look at whats A BLAZE here thought I I sau thc young ltsslcs runnnng about IU blue EANS and that made my face RED though now I just BILL that as one of thclr BOBBING fancies The editor sald he hoped no one h 1d LAINE dovtn on thc PLNc,LlIx and I DOT vyorrlcd but then 48 began to PAT mc I did not haxc to IISH nor HUNTERound for any MOORE NIARKS of tttcnnon From the hrst If BANGHARTy vsclcome from eycry OE as though I had been 1 KING I just strolled about as though ln 1 rose GORDON and grevt stout All thc PENN W Staff bunlt me up by hoolt or by COOKE and thtt ns all Tout PHINNEY 130 A I: I . 'I A . I , . I I A . I . . 'A A1 9 A 7 ' 4 1 I 9- . 5 I If 7 7 ' W 7 7 3 T! I 5 I I 7 f r '.' . ' .4 ' ' , I , I , A , . I , . I , 4' 'D A 7 7 A 7 ll 7 A! Y if 2 ' - , . ' ' ' A ' . 2' 'n 2 , A ., . J . - :I K ' ' . . . 4 , rx 4 . 1 6 A .Tl I T A , L I. A I A A 7 L T I vs V 4 A in 4 1 1 A 4 f ' A IA . . . V I I - . A A . I B 2 -1 ' ' y . A x A I W A , v , ' . , A il t . A A . v 3 1 decide to whom to beKEITI-I it. Wlten they showed me how easy that was, it seemed SULLY to delay ,. Y,, A A Y 1 vt A y r y H A A A v 1 A ,H . A , . v. y I 4 7 A . . 5 ' A 4 'A 'A Y' ' Y ' ' ' I ' ' A H Y . . , , . , . , , 6 ' , ' 7 . , . Y 1 - 1 . AA .A A A f A 4 4 v , :Av - v v, V A . , 'f . y .' ' . 4 I , 1 1 L . A U . - Q ' , ,, .4 , J . , , , L I ' . A 6 . Y A A 7 ' . ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Tbnd Rau Hmson john Wilscmn Bergholtz Rigah jones Lrttle Hawkes Serrnzd Rau Crnby Hopkins Hms Gormrn Hatch Carter Richmond Rermers Rrccio Cutter lrwz! Rau Nissen DJDJ johnson Bl usdell oem Wrlscmn Mr Hanscom Cutler THE BREEZE STAFF The Cushing Bree e 1 pubhcrtion which monthly records the campus domgs, continued to m11nta1n the excellent standards of preuous years, 1nd for the second time was awarded 1 second pl1ce rating in the Columbn Scholastic Press Association Under the leadership of Anne Blaisdell Editor in Chief, and Mr Robert Hanscom Ficulty Adviser eight issues nertrly 1ll sw page editions were printed handling tll school events and news Bronue the news and co ed dirt column remuned in the lime light, wrth school notes adding in the excellent 1nd timely editorials Two prominent senrors were fe 1tured C1Cll month in Persomble Persomhties 1 lI'lellIlOI1ll eolumn continued llong with Club Notes Society Notes Vesper bpealeers tnd others The hitherto unknown ind unsung talents of the Lnulish el.1sses were publicized in the April issue by the Windftlls 1 eomplete sheet of creatne writing The Bree e h1s ittempted to serwe as .1 recorder of school news to promote community spirit and to rtfortl entertunment The stiff hrs succeeded 1dm1r1bls and 1ll its members deserxe Commendation for 1 job well done l3l T ,C n lv- 1 u I 7 V I -7 5 U 3 . - . . . . A 14 4 ' nf. 71 C 1 o . A 1 t I . ll 'I syvl 4 4 ' L - . . , . A ' 1 I I- I l ' I more hrtppenings. Student opinions were aired in Letters to the Editors, in at pro and con article, and t .A-'- . A A . I . I If S. 1 b . '. . k' vs 4 .K A sl ' Q L . I S K . .Alu t K . . A Q Q W - A i K ,- 4 N' . - A , S' .- . ' ,, . , .Y js- . 1 . ' t ia K - . - A . - .- ' - , V A ' K I THE PENGUIN CU5H'NG Fzffb Rau Damon Azuola Frangos Brasseur Mann Little Home Bouchard Fouflb Row jones Richmond Peterson Knlpp Bailey Carlson Lloyd Zug Keith Forsyth Hatch Fuller Black Tbnd Row Gwilliam Putterman Rxmbach Wright Patriquin DeCastro P Reimers Elmer Phillips Meyer Nissen Hanson Moore Huntington Kenney Second Row Holmes Rosbury LHU1lllCf Miss Savsyer Lrpinsley Michaud Ouellette johnson Riccio Demers Beasley F10ntRou Wilctmx Whitney Carter Blaisdell Reimers Haas Hopkins Roy FRENCH CLUB Le Cerele lrtncus is one of the largest mel most actne clubs at Cushing., 'I he officers th rr vtere eleeted it the first meeting, were as follows Bill Miehftud president Claire Ouellette ylee p esldent and oseph Lison secretary Those elected to serye on the Lxeeutlve Commtttee were Llune L Huillier Leah Marks Gerald Demers oyce ohnson and Helen Riceio was followed by a Bible reidtny., by Robert Rosbury Two lreneh skits were then presented ind tyoell duet was sung, by Sylxit Keith and Claire Ouellette Perhaps the outstanding, eyent of the eyemne yy is the appearance of Bonhomme Toupenee Noel who generously gaye yeifts to eyery good little eirl ind boy present The loyely decorated Christmis tree and the burning, logs in the fireplace of the Lovse Hall parlor helped to create a typical Yuletide spirit which existed in the hearts of all present Christmas carols were then sung., by the group in French Delightful refreshments vtere then serxed to end this festixe meeting While this book is going, to press plans are being, made for the innual picnic lt xxill ttke pl ce at either Willard Brook or Red Gables tyno fayorite locations of the Irench Club The year has been 1 yery successful one thanks to the efforts of Miss Smyer and Miss K1 uber and the pleasant co operation of eyery pirneipating member 132 I I'I 7 v ! 7 1 I 3 I 7 I I: 3 I 7 7 J V! 7 Y 1 7 1 ' I ' I I-I I If a f 1 I a Ik 1 I I n 1 - II If I v I I Ia I I 1 -III 1 1 7 3 I '. y , ' ' ', Q ' VV. 3 ' I V, I 4 y A. 1 , I I s I I1I I In I I 1 I I v I II V I I Is I I1 I Is . .1 . 2 s l.I y . r 1 S: I I 6 , s-I . 41I 4 . . .a VI-.- X-.k1' . A Christmas party was the next event on the club's program. lt was opened with a roll call which Vx . ' . .1 ' , , 5 ,I : . - - . . . . L Q . -1 . 1 1 y VI2 .I K gI . . . .' 1 r V I y .V, r I Ay Vik- . . V A . . 1 . . V Y . . 1 V K V , ,I . V , y I . ,I i V . . 1 V , . L I 1 L- . . K . I y 1 I . . t . . V. 4 4 A 4 v I f I 1 I I 1 I 1 'I , I A ,K 1 an . . I Ik' tj 6 1 V . . . 1 y A I . 4 , I . . . B- V . . r 1 . 1 . . I 1 I I I I I. I 7 'I.I. I I I ' 1 I ' i I II. 'I Q I ' 11 ' K .I . I r , , . . V I . 6 I , I , ' v' e 1 I' l .I '..I . e I. ' ' . A IeII L ' 1 XI ' . . . 1 v . ' , - . - L I -I 6 I . , ' D X ?'x l X 1 XKy,lr -'X A ' ,.,,,3 . l ACADEMN f't.- vw THE PENou1N . V' A I A N I '- ' 'r, n - - X QUE, 5 I 'vblx x , ,,,. , -, .. n - L A - 1 5 fs L X .t'z:1f'ly.l Yvywv I fb M ,VM 5Jj,lw TC 91 W LBW- Vu I-zjlh Rau Cmnzttltz Azuolt Stacey Hooper L ones Iwuflh Rau Bourgctus M jones Kenny Armour Chtlhn lxtrth Burkt Cutler SILWIII Fulltr ll blcvox Tbnd Rau Huntrntton Banthart Chrcktrtnr, Burlingtton Prmtt Hayxkrns Koakt Mrtchell Wfootl LLWIS byy Srlbert Strand R u Btnks Frank Currtalt Gutloy Mm lotan lu L Bl tck A DtC.1stro Rtrmtra rfwt bu Drnt Otho Dtbntro Brnklty 5 Black Sawyer SPANISH CLUB 7wW 7 Tht bptmbh Club yyts orytmtzttl tt tht bttmnlny., of tht sttontl stmtsttr but rt h ts protrtssttl rtpttlly undtr tht trprblt tllrtttron of Mrss Loytm ht ttl of tht Spmrsh tltptrtmtnt Tht purpost of tht bpmlsh Club rs to bttttr Sptnrsh rtlttronx by promotmy, huhtr mttrtst our South Amtrnttn tountrrts mtl thtrr languttt Thus yttr yyt xstrt ytry fortunttt rn htyrnt so mlm xouthtftht bortltr ututltnts who ttfortlttl us mtny rnttrtstmt ttlts At ont or tht rtytultr mtttmw xyt htlrtl 1 xnttl ttlk on bull hyt,hts by brtfrltlo Gonzlltz mtl II tnothtr Ctrl Qtttty spokt to us on tht bouth Amtrlttn tountrrtb Wt llso ht trtl uomt bptmsh rttortlrnts Tht bptnlsh Club h ts tttyurrttl H1108 lnttrtstm proyttts Ont ol thtm rs tht rtttnt torrtxywontltntt mth stutltnts from bpmtsh spttknnt tountrrtb In tht tuturt thtx yltn to hut Nitxrttn moutx tyutnrt mth Mtxrtm fcotl mtl thty h ut tlso thtlltnttd tht Irtnth Club to 1 totl sottbtll ttmt rt lrtty mt mtmbtrs thost tht folloxunr orhttrs tor tht yttr wrtxrttnt Ntlxttort L14 xrtt prtxrtltnt oxt Godoy sttrtttry Lrurlt Blick tntl trttsurtr Xwrlhun Corrttlt 133 f' ' v A4 I 'f H . 5 H - - ,Af t 4 ! f - ' r , J-4, 1. ' 4' y. W' -12' 1 P H , , 'Z rw '41 . 'W X , , . 1 v 1 - , ,yt . . , V. 1 - . . . , , , - -, . , , , F If: aa, ', , , .K tg-, Vt ., My V ' K! N-if '.'y '- 1 ,yy ,i '. A . .,' ', . ' g 4 ' '.,'. 'L ', - AA -4' I 4' .t Q- ' in . , 1- -w- .. . - , L- A K , K- Q 1 . my K . . ., 3 . . ' 'L ' 'xt ' '.'. t THE PENGUIN cusHlNG Famlla Rau Cook Edwards Peterson Carter V Reimers Salmi Stevens Lawrence Lloyd Barley DeMoss Tbnd Rau Rimbach Wliitaker Koski Black Bonellr Walsh Hayes Gathn P Reimers Cutter Wright Second Row Srlbert Putterman XX!ood Cohen Nllfrlson Mr Gilmer Dorien Gwrlhtm Frank Lewis F1001 Row MacLean Shalen johnson Jensen Stacey LATIN CLUB The lirst meeting of the Latin Club wts held in early fall on October I0 1947 It wts the genertl opinion of the members that the meetings of the year would consist of two elaborate programs the Christmas gathering and the spring banquet The following officers were ehosen Counsels joan Wilson md Harold Cohen scriptor Patricia Wood The Christmas meeting was held early in December in Cowell Chapel Christmas Carols in Latin the four Eagles were elected to prepare the program of the next assembly The expert adyiee of Mr Gilmer assisted the organization in the preparation of the eyening banquet entertainment in spring Latin phrases were spoken by the yarrous members and immensely enyoyed by the XISIIIHKS., faculty Refreshments were seryed during the exening in purely Roman style There were oliyes lettuce eggs Italian breads md grape yurce fhe participants were only regretful that the richly adorned couches of the Roman triclinium were absent These functions were vyell attended and most successful The Lttin Club aided the students to obtain through these ymous affairs a clearer picture of Roman ideas and customs and hopes to eontinue this trend in the next year of 1948 1949 l34 it i i 'lf a l u I u v ' i v is -1 A 1 y 4 - - .' 4 1 ' I 1 - i 1 i i a ' I A x I A 1 I il 1 I' 1 ' I i A 'I 1 Y 7 1 J I 1 1 A 1 I I 4 . . .. ' , . . ' l 2 1 , A .. - , , , . Q . . ,. , 1 ' ' 1 1 . . ' I . 1 y 'k . I I , vi . I L 1 6 ' 1 D y a I A 1 1 1 ' 1 Z , ' 1 g ' , ' ' . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . A 1 . 1 4 K 1 I .L 2 A ' 1 A verse were sung by a specially chosen chorus, and a short dialogue was presented. At this time also, . . Y , V' , q A . l -' . ' ' ' 1 . t ' . . v 1 ' I L . . f A . ' ' y. I ' g 1 .1 1 . 1 1 1 ' . 1 ' . , Y . ' 1 y A , Y. .1 . 1.1 1. 1, ' .11' ' - v.. y.. . V 1 7 1 1, 1 , . 1 B Q 1 y D 4. r a I A Y 1 1 Y 1 ' Y . 1 . f ' ' ' V 1 4 1 ' . 1 y 1 1 1 . 2 ' f ' . . 5- . 1 L ' , . 1 , V2 ' A 1 ' , . A . , I 3 f e ' i T i ' i 4 ' '.' l 'c ' . ACADEMY THE PENGUIN ,gmw, C1 Cl!! 5 gr I 1 Fouflh Rau Ferguson Demers Heald DeBlo1s B johnson Galt Thnd Ron Colter Fraser Nelson MacDowell ones Hawley Werhrauch Lrpmsky Second Rau Blick Goodnow Barley Birclay Richmond Reimers Haas Banghart Sawyer Mr Cooke I-'mul Rau Odio Marks Moore Gordon Rudolph Rrccio Beasley j johnson Bouch 1rd SCIENCE CLUB The first meeting of the Scrence Club on September 26 1947 found the following olhcers elected n une being sented president Robert Rudolph uce president Helen Riccro secretary treasurer Priscilla Gordon The membership committee was ehosen to select the forty qualifying members Throughout the year on the third Friday of each month meetings were held 'tt which demonstra tions lectures movies contests and diseusstons on seientrhe topics constituted the programs Most of the meetings were held during the A period but in April an evenrng program wts presented The sperleer was Mr Malcolm C Stewart meteorologist of the Ashburnhnm we ither strtion of the may in which he guhers data for his daily foreeists The club itself associated with the Science Clubs of America presented Mr Russell I Trimble in his lecture demonstration of Lrqurd Air on mum 10 before the school student body Durrnf the week of April 16 the club sponsored a school displn of Lzfe Miglzine s exhibit on Atomic Eneru wlueh was crrefully studied by all atomic minded students This actixe organization with the essentral support of Mr Coolee in all its aifurs hrs strmullted the interest md enhtneed the l-.noxxledge of its members in the helds of science and is certun to con trnue to lrouse their eurrosiry and enthususm in 19481949 135 I l-I ' -i u iv l y A y - x .. , ' . . ' .' . 1 , Y , . . I 4 1 H ' 4 W ! 7 5 Y 3 ' V l'. ' N7 .3 2 l 7 I I ' 3 4 ' .4 I .4 1 1 , A ' 1 7 4 I i J .Y .i . : , Q , , . 7 . 3 . 6 , . a A A , Q A 1 A 4 , ' 1 4 l y ' - ' :Y .ry ' .15 . 7 1 1 1 1 1 . - ' 1 1 . . 1 ' 1 . . . ' ,Q A . ' y . ' ' ' f . A , , t .- .S . . I . 1 .3 - . f 1 . - . . y . . fb- . 1 K .1 . t L ' whose broadcasts are presented daily over station VUEIM. Mr. Stewart gave a highly instructive account , V y ' ' . yi . 1 f ' 1 ' v 13 1 Q . , , ' J, 6 1 ', , y' . Ar .1 . '-.N 1. . l , I. ' , I . Q hlrq . uv . ' - 's k. ' . ' 1 . ty, ' , ' 7 1' . , ' D V ' ' 1 , l' , A 1 5- ' s . . ' , A - - 1 . v A I A - ' . - . ' 1 i . . ' . , ' - I ' L 1 ' 'H T i T ' ' ' 'IL .1 i ' I . THE PENGUIN cusHlNG Second Row MaeDowell Jensen Mr Qurmby Rudolph Mrss Clough Werhrauch Front Row fseatedj jones Lrprnsky Azuola DEBATING CLUB 'lhe subjeet for debate this year was over a matter which has appelred m my times rn the he td lmes of the newspapers mmely strrlees The subject was Resolxed That the Iederll Goxernment should requrre compulsory arbttratlon of labor disputes rn basrc lndustry The first meeting, of the Debating, Club broug.,ht forth many new faces ln flct Edward Lrpmsley wts the only remalnlng, debater from last years team There were qurte a few underclassmen present many of whom were Sophomores so Mlss Clough a former debater at Bates Collegse took them oxer and developed two yery promrsmg Sophomore teams They later went to Shrewsbury where they won first place among the Massachusetts Htgnh Schools The neg.,atne srde was taken by Natalne Peterson and Cllfton Hayes and the afflrmatrve was taken by Betty Koskl and Nancy Prrnce Meanwhile Mr urmby was qurclely but eificrently preparing., the senror teams whrch consrsted of Edward Lrprnsley and Robert Rudolph who defended the negsatne wrth Robert Werhrauclm and Lawrence Qulmby upholdlng the affirmatrye Thenr first debate was held at Cushmg, wrth Shrewsbury Hrgjh School ln March The two teams spht the affirmatue losing, a close debate and the neg,at1ve wtnnlngg Later the teams went to Portland Marne where they splrt 1g,a1n and from Portland to Lewrston where they entered the New England Prep School Tournlment Each team debated twlce and both teams won one and lost one which g.,axe Cushrm, 1 thlrd place thlt was hrst nltrowly edged out of second place The senlor debaters feel that they lelrned much rn debaung, here at C A and they wrsh the sophomore terms the yery best of lucle IU the next few years 136 -' s f s - 1 s s A A 1 'I 1 s A ' .- lf . ' . . f' .. . . , ' .P ' . . - . r 4 . A - g N - - .. V . . . 4 1 , K . .- . K . . 6 . . .L . . A I . A . . . 4 . . . 1 Y,, T. , . y 7 . , . f --, 1 4 v - . . Q , . 4 . y . . , , . , . . , K . 3 . , ., . y. s a 1 V v v .v Y. ,V v , . .v v 7 ' .y V. - f A L . . Y . . , . ' , , , ' . y , , ,, . ' -'., . , , V . v - , f , . y v, y , a a s , ' ' f V ' y v' .Y Y y . , , y K 1 ,Y . Y ' . . - Y. ' . V . .V ' ,y' . , , e , e , 5 r . . ,v ,.,. v yf y . . .4 . . 1 f 1 . - .y f yff g yy A-, l g. K . - . y. 1 . -T . ., .1 ,g . , , . . ' 'V .- . 1 . .f - . vs Y .1 -' .f .1 v. . . . . . . .. ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Second Roz: Moore Roy Mullrns Cow Bourgeors Chappelle Burke El.: Purdy Matthews Brsbee LaMarche Ffa11lRou Ltwson L lung, Cutter Miss Bean C King, KAPPA KAPPA Ktppl Ktppt the yglflb eommercral club held therr first meeting elrly IU October Thls meeting, was held prrmtrrly to welcome the new adyrser Mrss Bean At the busmess meetmg the ehgrbthty requrrements of the new members to be were discussed The new members numbered ten maklng a total of twenty hye rn the oreanrzmon Included rn the Kappa Kappa membershrp are those students Interested rn eommercrll worle .md who meet the necessary requrrements rn scholastrc standing Soerll elthermtes hue been held rt xlrrous rnteruls throuehout the yetr rncludlne 1 Halloween Chrrstmts Prrtx rt whreh xll members exehtneed lerfts and then srne errols One of the hrelrlrelmts on the lxtpyr Ixtyyt ellen tr rs to be the meuet hreh w ll e hel tt Ret Glbles 1nd tt wnch otheers tor the next yelr will be eleeted The otheers tor the yetr 194 1945 were ls follows presrdent Prlserllt Cutter wee presrdent Betty Llwson seeretrry Luerlle lxrne ,md treasurer Clnre Krne 137 -I .1 V1 I rv 4' ' I I lv .7 I1 Y Y 47 ll .I ,. . .. , , ' - . ' , 1 L L 4, ' tl l' ' ' , ' 7 ' 7 '2 ' 1. ' v ' A ' r 4 . 4 V. a , . A . 4 . D . l I ' . ' . . , V . s- - , y . ' L . . . . Y . , ' Y . 1, ' ' . ' , yy ' L ' ' ' . . A , v ' . . - 'X '. -' r- '- ' . 'Q ' ' '. ' f - L ' ' 1 1 f Party, which was held in the gym, .md .lt which the new members were introduced to the club, and a ' 'L W. '. W W. '. ' el. ' ' be 1 '. W V' 'l b- ' el . ' l L L 1 l ' , -. X- . 'mn - 'C v . if . Q K . 1'-. .3 . , THE PENCuU!N CUSHING Sfuma' Ron Nr Hunt bmyu Tau Compagnonc Rudolph Dt:Blois Hayes Littlt loncs Cowell Mr Could l'mz1IRuu H1tch Dmt bulliun Bouchard I-lixon OUTING CLUB iti pltnty of snow this xxintrr tht Outing Club l11l its usuil tttixt sttson unttr thi. dirrition o its otlirrrs wrtsitrnt Mlrlx Sullixtn Xiu wrtsidtnt lI'lI1LIS Dlnl lllll srrrtttry trusurtr Ro trt Bouclurd Tit ftll outing xx ls hrld tt lhfllI'blLS farm xxhut Mr Hunt und Mr foolst shoutl thru tulintry skill by dlshing up 1 sumptuous meal whirh mls follovscd by 1 busintss matting 'Ihc liighlight of tht mntrr suson xms tht viuk tnd spent tt tht Groton uhm of tht Dutmouth Outing Club of Boston through thc tourrcsy of Willi1t11 CllSlClx 75 of tht Bond ol Trustrrs The club n11dc thc trip by bus on Friday and plckcd in food tnough to stty 1 vxcrlx instt 1d of 1 Qnjoy tht ptrfcct skiing NWC t1l1r oil our hlts to or fomptgnonc xx ho took thy responsibility of frtdini tht hungry group IU fulhllrd th1t responsibility in profcssional stylr Orthids to or nr ol tht hi hh hts xy innx Stviitr boiling his tooth tll night Mr Hunts Long ohns d tip 1 omnit mx 111 lll the lot1l funtnts orgmiztd txxtnty minutes 1ltrr our 1rr1x1l T11 tnnutl Lompttition for the title. of Cushing Ski Chunpion xx is sponsorrd by tht tlulw tnl 1ftrr 1 swirittt our utnt tournuntnt rrsultcd in 1 uin for Dirk I-lttrh S bbx liourlitrt toilx in Cllss S troxxn lllnl um cbhtrz LlPIlll'Lal tit ionors in C iss omits utrt 111 tr t 1 s 1nnu1l btntyutt xxhith brought to 1 closr Z1 most suutssful utr I3 'A 1 . 1 at i Q . a , i f .Q K ' .': I l' , 1 ' L vi ' 1 ' I ' , 4 Q 1 .K X X 4 ,K 'i ' 1 l' 'n .Q ' , b ' l ' 1 i 1 'aj ' . 1 ' ' ' ' . L . Q Q L ' I 1 ' ' , ' , ', , I . .1 - 1 . , . . -- . - . K , -K ' , K k , ' , K ' ' - ' i it Q fi ', l-, ' . A 4 S week end. S.1turday' thc cntirc group rode thc Groton ski tow from curly' morning 'til late .tt night to . d i A . 1 .' ' ' 5 ' 1. ' 4 5 .I 'Y Soi A i A 'lg I rrc: D' 1' I L . 'K 3 . K' -I .tn l - xuiy' jl '- T- ' l. l .:y'7lf . 4. -'. lo 1' 1. l .' l- Qfl 1 ' ' . . l. L- -' . - I ' I . ' il., Cf. Tr tl , ' 1 . '. tl 'tl th- XYlIlllL'fi .tt the ACADEMY THE PENGUIN Seventh Ran Carduff Hixon Russell Randlett M Sullivan Stxth Rau Mastroianni Campbell Godoy Hayes Rigali jones Rudolph Quimby Fifth Rau Compagnone Whitney Garvey Hawley Tew Hunter Bonelli Plourde Fourth Row L Sullivan Odio DeBlois Lovely Thlrd Rau Henry Flanagan Frangos Cowell Second Rau Lebherz Calello Lampman Franz Raw Smith Lake Holden Nelson Bertrand SERVICE CLUB How many ters will there be please? Sounds like a regular garcon but it is really only one of Miss Glassbrooks white coated waiters in the dining hall at Ash House The openint, of school found very few veteran tray pushers on hand but an efficient and highly interesting group was quickly assembled The inexperienced new comets took lessons from such old timers as Soupy Campbell Bob Lake john Rrgbali Bob Rudolph Paul DeBlors and Doug, Randlett and in a few weeks could balance a tray on four fingers high above their heads Many thrilling, experiences have taken place in the dining hall during the year Who will ever handed tray yueeline of Soupy Campbell or the day Lum Lebherz found that the boys had taken care of his table7 We shall long., remember the singing., of unie Calello the ever present smile of Mike Greek lraneos andthe Im Sorry episode sttrted by Bob Flanaean Of course Miss Sawyer will always remember Neil Henry and his hmdline of the French table and Mr uimby will recall Bob Lake as a wonderful dog catcher These trtisttc members of local 48 of the Amalgamated Union of Tray Smashers graciously consented to cue us their opinion of the ten Penquinites they would nal like to have at their table At the head of the ttble would sit the yery likeable but always hungry Mr Pierce His nine cohorts would include Connie Geoly ohnny Mahoney Due ohnson Cort Azuola Pat Gorman Barbara Stewart ohnny XfacDowell Due Caryer Bob Murphy and Craw Galt What appetites I3 'I I: 'A . 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'-'ILA' -. :UI THE PENGUIN cusHlNG av' EXPRESSION CLASS Thursday IS the day A period IS the tlme 109 lb the place It IS tlme for the Expressron Class to meet the ttme when the study hall resembles Grand Central Statron The room 1S Frlled students slttlng, two rn a seat and on all the wlndow sllls Everyone IS chatterlng, whxle Mlss Cann wrltes a poem on the board Soon the room becomes quret as she says Attentton rf you wrll rf you vlont well well see Warmlnf, up exerctses are first ln order Oh No Hello I would would you and bells bells two mrnute perrod of stlence The shades are drawn the spot hg.,ht turned on 1nd the weelely one tct presentatlon ts on the stlee Loud applause mxarrably follows th1s feature whnch ts always carefully prepared md professionally produced Mrss Cann now searches all her pocleets unnl she Ends the suppestnons for pantomrmes whnch she has prepared Pantomxmes are great fun and eserybody partlclpates wtlhnely and enthustastlcally Countrres clues songs magaztnes games and 1ll sorts of exeryday JCIINIULS are portrayed throueh the creatrve rmaernatton of the student groups It 15 almost txme for the bell to FIDE., so the poem ts reelted :rpm and the class IS adjourned to next week same nme same place ust before Christmas wacatlon the tmdltlonal Dlcleens Chrxstmls Qtrol was again presented by the class The final scene The Avlaleenme of Scrooge was enjoyed by the entrre student body when rt was 142 7 I , 7 IAIV g y . A ' 1 7 T h Y ' 1 ' ' . V. . ' 1 ' y ' T .1 ' s ' , - . - ' ' ' ,-M' , ' . .' 1 . . . , , . . l Y I- Q U l - H 1 a A 1 7 a a 1 I -la I -lv bells, are some of the favorite- warm-up words recited in unison. Next the poem is read, followed by a . . y . 'y . ,Z . ..-v .-2 ,fs cl '- .xzytl ' y ' ' . . ' '- 1 ' , . . L ' , ' . . r . - ' . - y y .- ' ' .- ' . ' . . y . v . v v ' A K . ' A y v L . ' - ' ', , ', ',' ', a v I . . Y. . Y D ' ' , ' y k- . . ' , ' . yt' K . - ' ' , , I 7 ' . 1 ' ' y pf' v- ' v. - . . ' . . - Y ' - A E E rxen as a ehapel program Boh Like ne in exeellent pot iyal of Serooee Bird s Christm 15 Carol w1s il 0 pre ented on the ehrpel stl e in Deeember with Gayle Bangjhart playing the leading, role in 1 de is htful manner The years feature production vns presented 1 Carnival when the Class staged Patterson G eens W ll known Pam is All The cast included lwan lush as Papa Patricia Newmark as Mama Wlllllm Miehaud 15 ake Aucamp Coralee Chappelle as EIDITI1 Auelmp Lorraine Black as Mrs Yoder and o n He l st as State Trooper Brendle I e ated by this tilented east Ivan lush s portrayal of Papa 1 mean and selfish man who rules his lamily with an iron hand and keeps them from ill forms of pleasure and progress won for him the senior eliss Osear while Coralee Chippelle won simillr honors for her delightful characterization of Emma Aucamp During, the yelr small roups from the Expression Class presented programs before xarlous civie and social oreanizations in South Ashburnham A hby Winchendon Baldwinsvllle and Templeton and were always highly praised for their professionllly executed proyams a real tribute to the painstaking., coaching., md detailed planning, of Cushing, s Expression Class under the direction of Miss Cann A c D M Y T H P E N G U I N 53 ' ,' if' . . wigs-r - rn' rx ' ' ' 4' f an L, . , -1 . . ' . y irlky . . ' y .' Q .- ,. , . . .L ' . . 4 fi- .L-. . if 'L y. . I-..'- e -' 1. ' 1 ' A ' - ' i' g ' I - f ' 1 3 ' '1 .' g .H iz '-Q' L 'L g ' '. ',' The story of this Menonitc family living in the North Pennsylvania Dutch country was splcndidly 1' 'flr -f ' 2 ' ' ' . '. .' ' , . ' 'S ' r fi f ' A 6 - .r k- , L s 7 . 7 ' . W. ' U , z ' 'L ' ' Y Q' ' r ' , . -.2 - sl , . . ' - , 1 T y . y ' V ' 'f , - , , , f ' y ' 1 ' A k v . . . ,vs , ' . . ' -' , ' , 1 QR my 1 Aff DORN D ALUMN1 HALL -Hiill ihcrlwu Bulrnngvuw LEQLV llA1Ll'l 9-D KIRK IUC Go bu N Cnuclliuua IOUNS COUNUL5 bv Y, msxnw wouw Amy nanny Qu r ,v o- c. P' 1' o v 'J' o sf:-' 6 1,8 1 4 Q I 1 X T I x 11 r ff k XX 1' 1 X R Q . X f L f Y To Mrs Grace O Gregory for many years secretary to the treasurer the class of 1948 dedlcates this page In appreclatlon of her friendly servlce to Cushlng students. n . I I CUSHING TAKES T0 THE HILLS On the morning of October the second everyone at Cushing stumbled out of his bed early and dashed to the wmdows to see what the weather was like Although the sky was slightly clouded t showed promising signs of clearing Being satisfied they disregarded their ordinary school costumes and quickly dressed in their warmest our of door togs Arrmng at chapel the new students were told the significance of this day To Cushlngltes it means not missing classes for a day of relaxation and enjoyment but paying honor to one of Cushings best lowed personagcs Doctor Cowell It is for this reason that one day is set aside every ycar to climb Mt Monadonock in New Hampshire in order to pay tribute to th1s man who was principal of our school for many years Lcaxing the Main Building the student and faculty members eagerly dashed for thc buses and cars Soon they were ready to lease and one behind the other the vehicles quickly took to thc road After enjoying the scenery from the windows of the buses and singing Cushing songs the Pen guinites arrived at the foot of Mount Monadonock Getting off the buses they flocked up the hill towards the Halfway House The newer members started off at a rapid rate of speed but they soon slackened their pace to that of the older members because they had discovered that the distance from the buses to the house was not as short as they had expected By the time the students reached the Halfway House the sky had cleared and the multicolored when everyone had completed his lunch the various groups began their long trek up the White Arrow Trai After considerable pushing and pulling everyone managed to just about reach the top Scattered here and there on the rocks were the exhausted but triumphant climbers and having accomplished the feat they now were able to appreciate autumn in all its glory Red ycllows and browns-all colors could be seen sprayed on the countryside It was truly a work of the Almighty Then the climb down began By this time the appetites of the students was demanding attention so that in no time at all the students reached the Halfway House again and quickly formed a line around the serving tables Taking their food with them the students sat on the lawn and when they had finished eating tll settled back and listened to the accounts of the day experienced by some of the school members Cooke kept the baseball fans content by announcing the proceedings of the World Series at various intervals while Dunn Sawyer kept the school in mxiety as he performed his flagpole climbing fcat After these activities had ended and the school cheers and well loved songs had been given the Cush ingites took their leave with another memorable day stamped in their minds and returned to the school upon the 1 I47 , - . . ' ., f . . . '. ,j , . , , ', y i Q I y .Y 4 . Y' A. gy .h 4 , . by . . A 7 A A A A A .y . , I , Y. A, . a . . A j . t , A , . 7 1 I 1' 1 7 y4 I . 4 . s . A 1 n , . ,, V' . ' ' ' 7, 1 - . . A . 7. , . l S I A 1 A V., 7 . 1 ' . 1 , 4 I 1 . 1 . 1 4 D I Y a 4 A - 4 A A ,I Y . 7 , . - 3 3 Y . . . I A ' I . 7 A A . 3 1 1 . A A ' , V . A 9 . . . ' A s, '- hillsides made a picturesque scene against the blue of the sky. Sandwiches and apples were served and, , v, 1 1 ' l y 4, 1. 7 t Y 'l. . -' A . ' y ' y 1 : yi ' . . . , . . , , , . . . . . A f s ' ' . , ' , ' , . . . A i ' . ' ' 7 I' 1 ' 7 7 . . ' y I I I - - - ' y 1 ' , . t I U 3 L 7 A z 1 y . I - A x . y I I j. 7 . . , g 7 . A . yy 2 ' - i - . . - 4 ' y - - V ' 1- ' g- ' , ,. v , ' . ' vs - . ' L A I r 6 . ' - ' ' , ,, . A , , ' ' ', , f . 1 A. V f s - s , 7' , - L 5 1 ' ,' ,Q , .' . A . . - - ' .' ' , I ' h'll. E Ill DEDICATION OF ALUMNI HALL The day was brrght and clear and a gentle wrnd whrsked the newly fallen multr colored leases around the trunks of the trees and over the lawns It might have been any early fall day but rt wasnt for thrs was the day of the ultimate realrzarron of a dream that had been manrfested for more than ten years rt was the day of the dedrcanon of the new gurl s dormrtory Alumnr Hall The day was a specral one for the students for they were free to escort vrsrtors around the new dormrtory and campus-and of vrsrtors there were many Alumnr and therr fnends streamed on to the campus all mornmg rn antrcrpanon of the afternoon program Strange and famrlrar faces young and old were seen ex eryvs here and rn many could be seen that tradrtronal Cushrng warmth whrch never leaves a student once the flame has been kindled rn hrm At noon a buffet luncheon awarted all rn the new Ashburnham House dmmg hall After this people began to gather around the flag be decked southern entrance of the new dormrtory and at a grven hour a bugle sounded and the long awarted celebratron was under way The Rev Leonard Fowler opened the program wrth a prayer and was succeeded by the offlcral presentanon of the dormrtory to Mr Frederrck Dunn president of the Board of Trustees by Mr Nell Sullnan contractor and Mr J P Hampson archrtect who both spoke of the vsork and hopes that had gone rnto the burldmg of the dormrtory Then hrs vorce echorng from the hrlls that spread out before the dormrtory Trustee Wrllram Cusack 23 gave the dedrcatron address He prctured Alumnr Hall as a monument to the sprrrt of Cushmg that presarls rn the students today and rn those students who haxe formerly passed 1ts portals He spoke to the students of usrng thrs sprrrt by acceptrng the challenges of today and becomrng the doers of tomorrow As Mr Cusack concluded the assembly stood erect and sang The Vrne Clad Tower and wrth these strams lrngenng 1n their ears the audxence walked down to the football held to wrtness the vrctory of Cushing oxer Deerfield whrch brought to a thrrllrng clrmax a day that wlll go down as a milestone rn the career of Cushmg Academy l 4 TH PENGUIN cusHlNG TESTS VV S Q '-any V' Q., S , 4r,'f-.gs , C, , , ' fs 'N ' N A A . . 'ya S 311 ai ' It 4. . ' , .- ,1 N , . , . ' , , y A ' ' , ', ,V 7.- 7 7 ' 1 . r A 71 . ' - I ' 7 7 h 1 Y A . I . . 4 9 7 ' l ' A , .D 1 1 , . 7 7 . 7. 1 G l . . . , . . - ' ' 7 I I . A . v A a ' Q I l r . 3 , ', - l I' s 1 ' ' ' a a A ' A A ' r I l ' y v ' ' , 7 7 Y - , A 1 -- r A v ' y . ' Y - V A I - A A C . ACADEMY THE PENGUIN CARNIVA Cushing s twenty sexenth Annu1l Winter C lrnix 11 w IS l1eld this ye1r on the week end of lrid1y Iebrulry 15 It was the first time in three years that enough snow his helped to provide a C 1rniv1l with the winter sports and aetnities whieh hue been 1 m 1yor Flfl of the sehool s 1thleties for so long The Ctrniyal festiyities were opened it 5 00 on Iriday afternoon 1nd were gloriously started on their way by the lldy Penguins who in their basketball rally beat the Athol YWCA lgll' s 75 17 The spirits of the yisiting alumni and guests were ke vt II 1 high pitch as the well attended game demonstrated the scio l spirit following the eontest, the Carniv1l Tea Dance sponsored by the lVIIl'lCI'WllI1 and Germ 1n IC Societies was held in tlie eleverly decorated Pine Room of Alumni Hlll The horse shoe in the eenter of the floor w1reled off all the eyil of that thiiteenth d1y lun md l1ughter could be seen on the faces of 1ll those wl1o were present In Cowell Hall on Iriday evening an enthusiastic audience was found enjoying the play Papa li All written by P1tterson Greene which was presented by members of the Cushing Licpression Depirtment under the direction of Miss Cann Iy ID Iish P1trici1 Newmark Cort Lee Chappelle Williim Michaud Lorraine Black 1nd lck Herbst all gue 1 memor1ble performmee of the onlookers Slalom cross eountry 1nd jumping Ill seryed to enh 1nee the yoy of tl1e day Kimbill Union Aeademy took the te1m honors but Riehird H1teh M1rk bullivm George Nlsh Alan Hixon Paul DeBlo1s Liw renee ones 1nd Robert BOLlClllI'Cl gue 1 sp1rkling demonstration of fine skiing In the itternoon the Cushing elgers pl1yed host to the old rn lls from Woreester Aeademy in 1 g1me th1t brought 1 47 N yietory for the Penguins This Iixely miteh w 1s fought with flntlstie ae1l on botl1 sides Between the llllXC.S ot the 1 1me the C irnix ll ueen bylkll Hllell 1nd her eourt were presented by the her1ldine ot the trumpeter The members were is follows line Goodwin IDOII Nissen Nlmey Clnby Ruth Hmson ein Wilson Clure Ouellette lxly Chiekerini oyee ohnson Nlurrel Ninn Nling lee Henley Dorothy Zug md Anne Bl1isdell ueen bylxii reeeixed her erown from Mr uimlw Ulel 1fter tremendous 1ppl1use from her Cushing bl.lbjLClS presented the skiing 1w 1rds to the 1 IIIOUN winning of1test1nts thus exercising her iuthority 149 - -L . . :' I 7 :, L , 1 , L- . I 1 TL A ., .1 A -A A .- 1. . 1 . s I I A K V .A 3-7 Ay , . A A . . . I . A -I 1 H , . 1 N - , K . . 1 -.I i 2 A , A V - . . . 1 1 I . 1 M -1 L - ' 'l : ,' . - 1- ' y , , 1' , 1 ' L' 1 . A 4 vA1 1 4 2. An A4 , rn' 4 A 1 . - . . 1 1 1 A 1 A 1 . 1 5-1- x' A A . '. . . L 1 A :VA 1 A- 1. 1 q I 4 1 . 1 A.. . K 1- s A 1A 7 . 1 -' y A 4 Y ' ,, , ' .1 1 , 1 1. . 1',:A .2 ,A , A ' . Al , 1 AA1 ' 1 ', A 1 ' - -, A 'Q ' 7 1' . L fy i ji ' ' ' ' z 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 The drizzling ruin of Saturday' morning neither dimmed the aspirations of the skiers nor the pleasure 1 -1 -. 'V a l-- ' ry k A A v 1 -. 11 . i -1 . A 1 1 . A L ' ' Aj, A ' ' AA,l '-Ek ' 1 'L 2 AL 'A ' ' A ' . . 2' . 1 ' A rl y. - 1 Y. 5- 1 A -A e A.- 1 -1 1 1 ' L t , , ' 1 A.--1 ' ' ' A QA '..' A A 1 g'A q . 1 I A r A 1 . . . . . 1 - f. 1 K h- A K . YA V K I A A . . . - 'VA - A 1 A . . 1 . ' ' A A - . A , - - . 1 'A ' ,A, 1 ' ' ' A 1 1 A ' A A A .A A K A AA A -Av ' ' ' ,A 'AA ' 1 A1 .A A A. A f 'A A r E Q The C 1rnlx1l bxxttthurt B1ll xx is the Lllllllk t 11 unfoieetuble vxeelt end Oxer one hundred e uples eulx dmeed to the struns of lddie Huniltou s O the t 1 in Cevxell Hall The theme v11s of V1lent1ne K D15 mtl the cupid decomtions bienihed it xxel' After tht third d1nee the blare of trumpets willed for plated the troxxn of xxhite t1rnt1tion5 on her he1d md together they led the grmd m1reh The dancin continued until midnight when the fieultx reeeixinu line was bid .1 good nwht by all the dancers Sunday xx15 1 trmquil dlx when ifter chureh xx as oxer groups of friendn btrolled tbout the cunpua Thus xx IS brought to 1 tlose 1 perfectly m1rxelous xx eelt end A. 50 ll-li lKElNlGUllNl CUSHING .'-V' . - 1' Q 2 i' L V Q 'Sill Q . A ' ' 'aj 4' i a'.1 ' N 4 'R ci .ul-Xl-' I .. ' I 2 i' ' ' 'N xc ' L1 swish of the curtains as Queen Sylvia and her court made a beautiful appearance. Principal Quimby 1 r. . - - 4 . -1 1 ' - . . 1 , , .1 , 1 1 1 - 4 ' iv Jia '1' ,. 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C Louuw B0l ll5l-QB GLEE ERS J Chan we .91 U, Q Q, if wr-1 Crash zoom bang There s that Cushrng gang Thus old town s been out of tune Smce thenr departure rn carly unc What a group was viewed return' 319 names to learn Slammmg doors smnlmg faces Running feet pals embraces Misses Klarber Phmney Bean Temple Crowley more new seen Pleasant surprrse for Ash gals of yorc This lush new dorm has much rn store Furntshmgs drrbblrng an proved fun A dream completed a battle won Early sufferings from no baskets nor showers Endured as the playroom brought golden hours Mass Sawyer s freshmen made hay of Lowe Hall Whrle at Ash Scrence Vose guys were mstalled All settled down for a year of hard work But sneak partres fun soon sent goals berscrlt' The howdy do to the faculty staff Brought entertainment with many 1 laugh Hands got the treatment and so drd Pat There were several boys wrth whom she str Fellows took note of gals rn gowns Thence more couples were seen around Wrth Dot and Rusty Sue and Musty Keeping the pavrllon from gertlng dusty Lane and ane gave Bobs a flung Xep school was really back rn swung The tramp tramp of trred feet Nlountarn Day makes autumn complete The crunch of stones the pebbles slxp Where s that top? An exhaustmg trrp bhoot me an apple' Gee gotta rest T e cake to Mrss Klarber for her twas no tcst e puffed on the summxt and felt luke lungs The downward trek--oh for some wmgs Raw dogs and rce cream gobbled mth gusto As the ardent co eders contrnued wrth lusto' Then Danny rambled up the pole lor C P s dollar he attamed the goal Old C A never got such a greetmg Her famrlyntes had had qurte a beatmg I Q3 L9 G .Vu 115 -,. I f'.1,V 9 jd , Q he cs.. -gs QU, 2,7 .- 'f U' L Q -in. 4' 1' 1 O . .a s 9 M ,ei QLD., ' val, 'A 1 1 Y: 4' ' 1 rf . fum . .. Il T . 1 1 x 1 5 1' y y s 'fimif ' . . L A Y 2 Y ' ' 1 A : A A' ' T ' I l' , f ,g - .-5 'll A U a Y. 0 ' ' C .4 i s A' ' , v 5 ta . .. ff ' 5 alll p I . Y .. . 7 N 2 : r ' - yr , . , A ' ' . r A l ' ' '. . - 1 y . L- ' . A, I . Y . S ' I . , . h . . L , A A W ' -' 1, ' 1 , . , ' ,' , ' 3 . . g UBI T 8 O 4 O LOUE rll' My ellie? 'II WY' REACH' DAT I 1 rt t1r1'the bugles w Alumni Hall was held up to vievx A morning, inspection discovered a leak The plumber' 1 mason' We must be chtque The pineroom and Irvine, rooms were observed with awe Graduates and visitors could detect no flaw Then everyone s dolled up' Wliat s the seoop' ust Purdy is wreekine his camera on the Senior rou Lieltlty split the horseshow is here lor them beisties Nan S has no ferr lserythini, happening., our class run by I l Or would he choose Philly president insteid Council electrons then the Breeze Staff Thit Philly Germ barn dance brought mrny 1 M laubh men the new look boys check that ag' fWonder if legs are skinny or fat? A TL Hi ' hip' rah' rah' Give em the fieht' With the Hermon game we started out rieht , Deerfield Vermont Tufts were sprawled under But with old hex Worcester we committed a blunder' Even BZ Betsy ane straining, the muscles Couldn t muster for Lawrence the needed hustle For our celebration dance we had a good reason A win over Dean cllmaxed an A season Smith starred along, with Sul and Knobby But watching, a Lake proved Janie s hobby A paritions from Hades' Whats the scoop Co eding, zooms nil Gad what a troup Marks Blaisdell Reimers made gorgeous Such feminine elamour the guys had fits The mformal affair was quite a mess Eggs Hour molasses made identity a guess The guys initiates were soon in the fold Next time they ll see that the water is co Gobble Bobble pass the meats Time to celebrate pigskin feats Dick Offenhamer gave the talk The Ruder Trophy Plourde did hock. Hats, balloonsg all got their share, And combs for those with matted hair. The intake of food sounds like a fable As many ate themselves under the table. i M' 'fx C3 l ..l.. E ep and dlp t so o 0 easy You doubt Mr Champagne ' Why yust ask BZ It s back to the brooye of skrppmb classes Amt nt sad how fast trme passes' Trme for turkey and dates tll one For Dot and Rusty sure proved fun We thought to return twould take a gun But soon Yuletnde cheer made spmts soar Whispers wrappmy, surprises galore The Xmas yespers lrke angels Slflglflg Mrss Cann gave a readlng of bells rlnyjlny, The Tucker trrbe took up three rows As htndkerchnefs were needed for copious tearflows Then back home for three lazy weeks The return to Ash many had to sneak All the faculty U sobbed as George left Hrs VISII to Dean left us bereft blave' Steady' Sweat' for on fur hned paws Creeps that hour The sweat blood of wars Could be no worse As the cruel black days loom ahead We regret too late the facts not read Bonnre Nancy burned the lrehts Coffee hends for seyeral nrehts umbled crammrny, neryous paerny., Sleepless eyes then to Bronzre racing, Wrth slovy sltek steps clutching, preces of luek 'Ierror 1 peek tt the notes we snuck lhen two hours whrch decide college fate But cheer up for carnn 1l looms hugh on the s are Carnnal snow lty oyer the eround A muteey dry we sw tm downtown lxenrs went on rn spute of the slush All eo edders but that should be hush Brumm brumm 1 rkttle of drums ueen brb stepped forth umd ohs and ums The B111 so ety went 5Il'dlL,lll to the hem To follow the Grind Mlrch you needed chart J A mrdmeht sntek broueht the mehr to 1 perk And eo eds towed rn when the Prne Room sprung a le tk The week end yy Ib swell the best rn some yetrs ln days rn the future vtell shed a fevy tears lor dmeme md sknne and coed so sweet WY,l1lCl1 all merged to make .1 vseek end so ne tt 155 St' ' 'gi's'-- Y ,. .er I A: .Q I I '- , - . y 1 ' ' , ,. , 1 , ,- I X I Y 'ya D - Q X Q VA a . . 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A 5WlSll of snove a clash of sucks bknng, and hockey were ruled oer by Ducks bpruned mkles and knees were seen galore bud some S what the rest No more' Brase curls went up to skl rn the hrlls Tuck pulled 1 tendon Bunny pot chrlls W1tl1y bounced round luke 1 wet nosed pup Mlss Klalber dndn t know qurte what was up The snow stayed on-ex n Al wondered when The flowers and gjrass would peek aeam Mr Rockwood kept track mne feet of snow' Good wnnter for readme, and learmng, to sew Tweetle de tweet the referee blows A foul for frangos and up she goes A dribble a bounce a shot from the re1r A pasp a slab and then a loud cheer As we tle the score then conquer the court To fall back agarn as three shots go short T e season was full the Dean game the best where drd they get all that wonderful zest Bo Lake was hrgh man and captam to boot The games were fast and fun for us all For stuff necks and fannres use pepto brsmol J The crackle of flames tan through the dorm' A blaze? Smokmg9 A lampshade too warm? No just a fire from logs and some stlcks Lighted for the faculty the councrl dxd trucks Cookies and coffee were served fafter erbhtl Qalt rn the sugar poor Paul twas too late' lrlday nlpht there was Open House Wlmere everyone came with or without spouse Records and mallets lceberbs and cokes Brrdge igames pmg pong, and terrible jokes Wlmat musrcl Want a coke? Who b1ds9 One teacher apiece to every four klds The sophomore crrcus went off wrth a bang, And C PQ was ready to hang, When Stewie meant to hatch Daxes head And let the curtam haxe rt mstead Spring, wacatnon three weeks long' Partxes of coeds dancmg and song, Red went to Pats stayed there a week Then they parted One whole day so bleak So Pat went to Red s and all was swell And stayed there untnl the back to school bell ' 2' . L - A - ..- . . -.. yt .- .2. 1 I .. O IH- I V .. Y. ,' 1 , .' ' . A 7 ' A f 4 a Y I lv 1 , .rg L 1 - I , ' ' ' . ' ' , ' . - v ,.. 1 ' ' G A AY, 1 4 A . 1 y .1 7 ' I E l l Y ' I Y ' . 4 , - . , Ag 1 ' .y , . .2 , v 'r 1 3 1 A , , y . . Y I h, . , , . , t .. ' Oh, ' ' ' Y Q 2 b ' , ' . 1 The team was a young tree with him as the root. 55,11 ACAQZSV ' , , . .7 I , . . . . k.f I Y 1' Q . 2' ', , , ' ' 4 . 7' ' A 9 Yr I Va A . . Y Q , f ' , , ' . f , , . C ,A , . L I I A ' 4 az , J L , ' Q . , . , . , K 7. A ' A L '- - I When me mon was oxer and back to the books Rehea sals for tunt nreht rn class rooms and nooks Caused afternoon labors and tlme for mlssed lt, m QMI s Bean may leo' Got a pam m my lrmbj And eweryone wondered why Germanaes looked t rn And saw just why when they came throueh to wln The week end that followed was rather bereft Of coeds and couples whod splrt up or left It was maybe because the Germres and Phrls Gave hell to those who stayed midst the halls Twas heaven the next night for those who 5990 dared stay And Sarnt Pete to the devxl was forced to say na Thus Mr Germre Phnl stayed on at the school And forever and ever could continue hrs rule The rams came but not from Spam As the Mrnnnes and Polys headed by ane Brought May flowers to the happy coeds In 1 dance prettrer than real flower beds And the days of gjraduatton at last we ve found Your long, years full of fun Yet that sound Brmes tears and sobs For rn our blrss We thxnk of all those frlends we ll mrss LOOK AT DADDLI Mike and oan and rm and Pete Bob and Ann and ane so sweet The whrte and purple row by row Intent faces tears that flow Down the cheeks so flushed and brrght That seem to glow wnth holy light Here at l1st we leave these halls Where laughter srnes and coed calls Where fun and heart aches mrngle free C-E90 And someone stumblrnf, bumps hrs knee N er well foreet the thmlgs we se done The games the dances the burldrng, fund M And when we re wandermg through lrfe so lon: Wlth doubts and fears and everythrnt, wrong, Perhlps well thunk of those wonderful years nd brush asnde the useless fears To xvrlk that path thats twrsted and turned mrth the help of strength from what vxexe lnfuf ,da learned -'auf' ?'-W avww 7 frdfkfagfcgsa Y-I 1 dl- .w,pi'il' 'J , - ,, , T' -yy' ' - . . . h, 7 ' Y 1 - - ' N B . s s QR N Y- l - A ' ' , J ', We're Homeward Bound, Homeward Bound, ' J J' l 1 . 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