Grafton High School - Compass Yearbook (Grafton, MA)
- Class of 1952
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A l Jr! L a r K V. 4 I, ,., up, ' I r , lm 4 0 , 1 if .4 'tp Yi BMG...-4.1 FOREWGRD Un the pages that follow, we give to you A recollection of events of the class of '52. Tears ffewl and laughter have prevailed, But through storms many ships have sailed. Our ship is sailing up the sea of success. Tho' gray clouds may come, we'll do our best. Since we boarded the ship in the fall of '48 Out voyage has been slow, in many ways great. We drifted along toward our destination- Had our plays, proms, and our education. The compass directed, the ship pursued the course. Tho' disillusioned some, we pushed ahead with force And all at once we saw the hgures of '52 Looking down at us from up there in the blue. Father Time then appeared and told us to hasten- The ship was entering port, time mustn't be wasted. The gangplanlc was lowered, meaning all ashore. We gathered our belongings, to return no more. Gazing from shore, we saw the ship depart to sea To return another year, with the class of '53. lean ludy Cru la Salle 5 . Nh F' 4 Wnwlmhwjl x s X ' . ,yt I ,I-W. I alfamvh Q .. 4 s 5 -wa ,-gn .4.,, , im: ,gt -wean, ,-:..,, .. .ny A, .. . .. .,,. ,. ..., .,, x I .,,., X, 5 -ly, . 1 dm'?'! Qfaw f N E' bfmmlww . MXWMN '. . - 'WMQMZ ,A ?'fw-MMM 'Ill M -M .7 -Ip I w l'Mz !!!!!u of 1, .W , -Illlrllfllrl . :,.. -me ,.., .U ,. , . ,....,,,,.,..,.,..,.,,,,. . , , ..,, , M. w,,,I, -..W-,m,u, .,,.,,4f,, ,a l 7 Hh- THE CUMPASS oi 1952 nWfHffH HHW5 m ,,f-oa4:z:liliAf!3 mgf' f J vr'f'e'2f'9f-M ,ff suunblb . .5-lallibl ' -'iinugyn Niki Helical PUBLISHED DY THE CLASS DE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIETY TWD DE GHAETDN HIGH SCHDDL. GHAETDN. MASSACHUSETTS yy gg, Q.. A4 Q. 1 am gmens Mr. Ralph Sturke Mr. James no IT WAS FUN TO WANDER THROUGH THE ALPHABET WITH YOU vi' Seated l. to r.: Miss Dorothy Droney, Miss Catherine Howard, Miss Molly Shapiro, Miss Claire Slattery, and Miss Ruth Gordon. Standing l. to r.g Mr. Robert Louis, Mr. Waldo Perry, Mr. Philip Jackson, Mr. Harry Stevens, Mr. james Bruen, Mr. James Dorsey, and Miss Christine Noyes. Mr. Harry R. Stevens We, the Senior Class, dedicate to you This, our yearbook of nineteen fifty-two. To one who is certainly deserving of such, We have always appreciated you very much. You have shown your loyalty by being to us, A leader and friend who is thoughtful and just. Now, as our four years at Grafton High end, It is with great pleasure that we dedicate this Yearbook to you, our principal and friend. -o-. 4 .IX ls -Q- --gg Y r fx QQ OUR BEST T0 YOU fp. Back in November we began our work. There wasn't time for a sigh or shirk. Assignments were given - deadline to reach. At times to help us, Mr. Dorsey gave a speech. He told us to work, and that we did. Ads were gotten by every kid . We topped our goal, which was so good And everyone helped in any way they could. Then patrons were gotten by one and all From all residents within Grafton's wall. Then a trip to Lorings we all took To have our pictures taken, our best we must look The finished pictures came out well We sure felt proud . . . you could tell! Deadlines approached and we worked even more We realized we couldn't waste time, that was sure. Putting the book together was an exciting task And everyone helped, what more could we ask? The completed book, we think, is a success. f' . Why shouldn't it be? We did our best! A e , fjditor-in Chief lean la Salle ,Business Manager Richard Fa en 1 4 OR l i mis' 5-1 JV N.. ll' , A - N o. 3-yang.. X Q x X 1 K' 1 1 -,.- C '54 1- v -my F luli 1, 4: be 8. ,, 1 PRESIDENT: RAYMOND GERARD CADRIN 1' ffBuEy,, , th lf. Philosophy: Success is perfection in all things. N 'P President 1-43 French Club 1, 2: Boys State: COMPASS I Staff: A.A. 1-45 Treasurer 2 and President 45 Football lg Q Basketball 1-43 Baseball 1-43 jr. Cab Cast. 'Qs Ambition: Business Man .1 XR 'ig .i , l NY' VICE-PRESIDENT: BUTLER HENRY SMITH Qfsmittyfl K ' Philosophy: Make my good better and my better best. , C Vice-Pres. 3-43 Chairman of Decorations, Soph. Hop, ' Jr. Cab Castg Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 45 A.A. , 2-45 Vice-Pres. 4, Chieftain Sports Ed. 3, 45 COMPASS i Staff, Boys State. ., Ambition: Physical Education Teacher r 4 ..f.: rf 1 l l 5 x . a LH , SECRETARY: BEVERLY ANN FRANCIS Bev Philosophy: Live and let live. Secretary 45 A.A. Z-45 Cab and Senior Play Casts, Fresh- men Reception 4g Chairman of Ads 3, 43 Graduation Usherette 35 Dramatic Club 4, COMPASS Staff: Min- strel Show End Man 4. Ambition: Teacher or Nurse ,,4 ff V R Qi ,Qt -if X f I TREASURER: JOSEPH HELNRY ADAMS Joe 'uv-' I ei Philosophy: Look before you leap. ,T A Treasurer l-45 Glee Club lg Stage Manager Jr. Cabg , ii, Hi-Y President 4. Ambition: Conservation Officer 'itil VELMA ANNE ALLAIN Vel Philosophy: Make my good better and my better best. 1 v -1, Glee Club 1-45 A.A. 1-4. Ambition: Position with the Airlines eg 5s,, i. 'UN- gf -' ,. A 'Sf VIVIAN ANNE AMBROSE Viv Philosophy: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball lg Chieftain Staff 3, 43 ' A.A. 45 COMPASS Staff. Ambition: Airline Stewarcless half is -1' be Q.- FN 0'- -r-ee E., RICHARD WOOD ANDERSON Red Philosophy: What you do, clo well. Glee Club 23 A.A. Z-45 Stage Manager Jr. Cab and Senior Play: Minstrel Show End Man 4. Ambition: Engineer LORRAINE MARIE AUGER Lorrie Philosophy: To Thine own self be true. Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4g A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Office Work TRN -41, ' nf I A up Qu w it ox ,V si. Qi .6 , , '1 r ,ig ROBERT DAVID BARBER Bob Philosophy: There is no time like the present. A.A. 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Radio Commentator FRANCIS XAVIER BOLACK Fran Philosophy: Look before you leap. A.A. 2-4g Freshmen Reception 45 Glee Club 25 PASS Staff. Ambition: Salesman aw., , I I Q . , Z xg.. BARBARA MARIE BREWER Barb ' Philosophy: Be yourself. Glee Club 1-4: Chieftain Staff 35 COMPASS Stag: A.A. 1, Z, 45 Basketball 1. Ambition: Housewife EDWARD CLAYTON BROWN Eddie Philosophy: The world belongs to the dissatisfied. Assistant Editor of Chieftain 45 Chieftain 35 Art Club 25 A.A. 3g COMPASS Staff. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant , -J :IV 1 . r j, i -19? ii :fl 'I .- if 1 t . A 1 ,H , .V tml COM PAULINE MAY BROWN Pauly Philosophy: Bare hands grasp success better than kid gloves. A.A. l-43 Glee Club 1-45 Dramatic Club Z-45 Wardrobe Mistress Jr. Cab and Sr. Play: COMPASS Staffg Chair- man of Notebook Drive 4. Ambition: Occupational Therapist DORIS ALENE BYRON Dot Philosophy: Be cheerful of today and confident of tomorrow. Debating Club 1-43 Jr. Cab and Sr. Play Casts: Vice- Pres, 1, Zg Glee Club and Mixed Chorus l-33 Chieftain 3, Editor 4, Dramatic Club 2, 35 COMPASS Stafg Freshmen Reception 45 A.A. 1-43 Minstrel Show End Man 4. Ambition: Social Service fx. 3 ' ws, fi N - Ar Ambition: Navy 5 ,. iv' ,xy ff iff' a A All '-M A . ,ym Q V ' . ,o- 5 9 ' ROBERT EARL CHANNEL Bob I Philosophyzz Haste malces waste. Stage Manager Sr. Play and Jr. Cab: AA 14 X L JUDITH CAROL CROTEAU Judy 'A ,V J uf Philosophy: Help thyself, and God will help thee Dramatic Club 2-45 Glee Club 3: A.A. 1 4 r Cab Cast Usherette Sr, Play: COMPASS Staff: Debating Club 3 Chieftain Staff 35 Freshmen Reception 4 Ambition: Surgical Nurse 43 1533 FRANK ELMER DAUTEUIL Tiny Philosophy: Be wisely wordly, be not worldly wise. Jr. Cab and Sr. Play Castsg Banner Chairman 4g French Club 1, 2g Freshmen Reception 43 Basketball and Base- ball Manager 1, Zg A.A. 1-43 I-Ii-Y 4. Ambition: Maritime Officer RICHARD ROSCOE FADDEN Dick Philosophy: Better late than never . Business Manager of COMPASSg Circulation Manager of Chieftain 3, 45 A.A. 1-45 Glee Club I, Z3 Good Gov- ernment Day Representative 4. Ambition: Salesman EDWARD ALLYN FRENCH Eddie Philosophy: Smile through life. Glee Club 25 A.A. 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Electrician H at 31 T A A ROBERT EUGENE GAUVIN Bob i to '- Philosophy: Variety is the spice of life. ' ,A 4, Sr. Play Castg A.A. 1-45 Orchestra 2-4g Freshmen Re- ' ception 4. Ambition: Cattle Dealer A eh' . C 3 E I i J GEORGIA GIRO Georgia Philosophy: Think before you act. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g A.A. 1, 2g Chieftain Staff 3, 4. Ambition: Stenographer RICHARD ALEN GRIGNON DiClC Philosophy: Don't charge your horse in the middle of W the creek. A.A. 2, 45 Glee Club 4. Ambition: Navy fa' H3512 '- k 931' . 15 .17 lD r I f- - N S P . . . WF:-?E' ,N ' in . P a ll . if... 'i 4 3 ' A Y 4 V M ,.,y -F V1 A WILDA LEE HEAVNER Willie Philosophy: To thine own self be true. A.A. 2, 35 junior Cab Programs 35 Chieftain Stag 4. Ambition: Secretary MARILYN LOUISE HESELTON Hes Philosophy: If you can't do it yourself, don't do it at all. Food Sale Chairman 4g Jr. Cab and Sr. Play Sastsg A.A. 2, 3. Ambition: Housewife 1' Q '9 8, . ,x. ef. V 'l asf- ' a wx .. If PAULINE HUCHOWSKI Red Philosophy People of few words are the best people. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4gA.A.1, 2, 3. Ambition: Airline Stewarcless BARBARA LYNN JOHNSON Barb Philosophy: Procrastination is the thief of time. Secretary 13 Red Cross Delegate 1, 45 Dramatic Club 1-45 President 45 A.A. 1-35 Jr. Cab and Sr. Play Castsg 'Sf BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON Bev Philosophy: Looks are only slcin deep. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Chieftain Stag 3, 4. Ambition: Stenographer SHIRLEY EVELYN JOHNSON Shirl Philosophy: Do a good deed and you will be repaid. Glee Club 3, 45 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Cab Usherette. Ambition: Join the Waves Freshman Recepion 43 Chieftain Staff 3, 45 Christmas Card Chairman 4. Ambition: Model I fi Q, r A MARGARET ANN KENNEDY Peggy Philosophy: Know thyself. Chairman of Ticket Comm. Soph. Hopg Usherette at Graduation 35 Chieftain Staff 3, 45 COMPASS StaE5 A.A. 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Cheerleader 4. Ambition 5 Nurse l HQ-X Il l I PRISCILLA FRANCES KING Pat Philosophy: Charity brings rewards. p A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 COMPASS StaE. 2 Ambition: Comptometer Operator I I l 1 W 1 I 1 'LE ft-w .3 GTG' X , s Y' l N : si? 5? fl? ' Af? ng! 'V JEAN CAROLYN LA SALLE Jeannie Philosophy: Hard work has its own reward. Freshmen Reception 45 Sr. Play Cast, Co-Chairman of Food Sales 45 Editor-in-Chief of COMPASS5 Chieftain Staff 45 Dramatic Club 45 Business Manager Sr. Play5 Chairman of Decorations, Jr. Cab5 Minstrel Show End Man 4. Ambition: Ofhce Clerk COLIN LEE LEAVITT Coke Philosophy: A rolling stone gathers no moss. A.A. 2-45 Glee Club 25 Jr. Cab Cast5 Property Man, Sr. Play5 Baseball 3, 45 Minstrel Show End Man 4. Ambition: Architect .Q-'awp 1 - I, Q 2' J. ,N . '- Q -w . , ' we if DOROTHY JEAN MACK Dottie Philosophy: Time will tell. Glee Club 1-45 Cheerleader 3g A.A. 1,25 Girls State. Ambition: Stenographer JOHN HENRY MAGILL Johnny Philosophy: Better late than never. Glee Club lg A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Minstrel Show End Man 4. f Ambition: Hell Driver GEORGE ERVEN LELAND, JR. Georgie Philosophy: Honest labor bears a lovely face. Basketball 25 Business Manager, Chieftain 3, 4g Glee Club 25 A.A. 2-45 Minstrel Show End Man 4. - Ambition: Draftsman JANET REBECCA MACDOUGALL Gus Philosophy: Forward everg backward never. Dramatic Club 1-45 Glee Club I-35 A.A. 1-43 Jr. Cab Castg Usherette at Graduation 35 COMPASS Staffg Girls State. Ambition: Nurse A VICTOR GEORGE MATHURIN Mutt Philosophy: Better late than never. Basketball 2, 45 A.A. 4. Ambition: Surveyor CAROLYIN LOUISE MERIGOLD Carol Philosophy: Make haste slowly. A I-' ' id Basketball lg Glee Club 1-33 Dramatic Club l-43 Softball wx lg Secretary 25 Chairman of Decorations, Jr. Promg W. Property Mistress, Jr. Cabg Stationery Chairman 4. Ambition: Business Administration K Y D L . P N Q ii Ii, ' miliiff' f i 54 PBX n,-,r' fly I ' ,f M , . .u 055, 5,5 ,, ff 1 z Y ., U K. A, 5' ' il Q 'f.J41f'7 4i -fe 'rv '- 'Xgi , .r ' nf 1'--af, ' . as KENNETH STANLEY MESSENGER Kenny Philosophy: No man can lose what he never had. Baseball 3, 45 A.A. 3g Glee Club Zg Basketball Manager 4. Ambition: Mechanic RICHARD EDWARD MORRIS Ricky Philosophy: What you do, do well. A.A. 1-45 Basketball 3, 45 Freshmen Reception 43 jr. Cab and Sr. Play Castsg Minstrel Show End Man 4. Ambition: Naval Pilot f '- .... . KATHLEEN MARY MURPHY Kathy Philosophy: What you do, do well. H Softball 1, 25 Basketball 23 A.A. 1-45 Glee Club 14 Census 4g Prompter jr. Cabg Dramatic Club 3 Chieftain Staff 35 COMPASS Staff. Ambitiong Nurse 'Q W' 1 CAROLE CORBA NELSON Missey gk 3 Philosophy: Delays have dangerous ends. '51 ,Q Glee Club 2, 3g Dramatic Club 4g A.A. 2-45 Co Chairman if e ,, Til of Food Sales 4. K C' Ambition: Airline Stewarcless I KENNETH EDWARD NELSON Tippy Philosophy: No man can lose what he never had. , C 4 A.A. 4. Ambition: Mechanic I YW i JOANNE RACHEL ORFF Jo Philosophy: To be without the things you want is an indispensable part of happiness. :Ear crux A.A. 2, 49 Usherette for Jr. Cabg Food Sale Co-Chair man 3. Ambition: Hairdresser I RUTH JANET PAGE Ruthie Philosophy: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. A.A. 25 Glee Club 25 Cheerleader 3, Captain 45 COM- PASS Staff: Freshmen Reception 4. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher 1 1 ,7 1 'Y' I FLORENCE LILLIAN PERRY Flo Philosophy: Enjoy yourself, for you have only one life to live. A.A. 1, 2, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Basketball lg Wardrobe Mistress St. Play. Ambition: Secretary ff- K, , 'Q QQ 3,41-f py , r, T JANE MARJORIE ANN PETERSON Jane Philosophy: To thine own self be true. Glee Club 1-45 Basketball lg COMPASS Staff: A.A. 1, 2 Ambition: Secretary DORIS EDNA PION Dot Philosophy: Do your best with .a smiling face. Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Softball 1-35 Basketball 2: Census 4 A.A. 1-4: Prompter Jr. Cab: Dramatic Club 3: COM PASS Staff. Ambition: Nurse N, WILLIAM CHARLES RICHARDSON Willie Philosophy: If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. Basketball 1-43 Baseball 1-4g A.A. 1-45 Vice-President Hi-Y 4. Q 'Q .Q Ambition: Pilot X -L'-il: .HN avr xg 'FX-tv . FREDERICK EUGENE SOUTI-ILAND, JR. Freddie Philosophy: The early bird catches the worm. Y A.A. 3, 4. Ambition: Machinist THELMA MAY STOTT Stottie BEVERLY ANN SNOW Bev Philosophy: Loss of sincerity is loss of vital power. Glee Club 3. Ambition: Hairdresser K-- 'un--f 'il X1-fs Philosophy: There is a time and place for everything. C Glee Club 1-35 Jr. Cab Cast: Sr. Play Prompterg Freshmen Reception 45 Usherette at Graduation 35 A.A. 1-45 COM- PASS Staff. Ambition: Nurse LILLIAN ANNE STROM Lil Philosophy: Smile and the world smiles with you. Glee Club 2-45 Chieftain Staff 3, 45 A.A. l-45 Jr. Cab. Ambition: Business position in the Waves Q JEANNETTE CONSTANCE TROTTIER Jan Philosophy: Silence may be golclen, but money is the root of all evil. Glee Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2-43 Jr. Cab ancl Sr. Play Casts5 Secretary 35 Debating Club 25 Chieftain Staff 3, 45 COMPASS Stag. Ambition: Secretary K Q ,Q 5 X six' , 'Q' - Ir, pf in A I .9 V RICHARD ELLIOT VARNEY Rich R Philosophy: Good things come in small quantities. . ' 'X f- 5 g A.A. 2, 3, 4. , 1 1 1' l ' 'Tivng ' f Ambition: Woodworker 47.1 , U 5 I - V 'L ' ' fu ' 295' 'Z' Y 1 RICHARD CLINTON VOSS Rich W , Philosophy: He who does not like wine, women, and song, remains a fool his whole life long. A.A. 2. V A i S Iiffiii. . I . - Ambition: Mechanic MPN ,xgww , I QQ 0 RUTH AVIS YARRINGTON Ruthie Philosophy: Variety is the spice of life. Glee Club 25 jr. Cab Castg Dramatic Club 1-45 A.A 1-45 Usherette Sr. Playg COMPASS Staff. Ambition: Chemist We Buuld Tomorrow on Vesterdaq ALMA MATER Come classmates, let us raise a song Thy name we'll cherish all our lives. Ancl sing it loucl and clear. Thy honor we'll uphold Our Alma Mater is our theme, And wish that we were back again, Old Grafton, loved and Clear. Within thy classic fold. Grafton! Grafton! Challenge thus we fling! Grafton! Grafton! Challenge thus we fling! Grafton! Grafton! Hear the echoes ring! Grafton! Grafton! Hear the echoes ring! Thy honor shall be ever clear, Thy honor shall be ever dear, The green and white without a Peel' The green and white without a peer As long as we can give a cheer, A5 long as we can give a cheer, For clear old Grafton High. For dear old Grafton High. CLASS HISTGRV Turn Back the Hands of Time Listen my frxend we g1ve to you Escapades from the class of 52 It was on a bright September morn 1n 48 We hurried to school we couldn t be late We were filled wlth fear you could easlly see We had just carved our names on Grafton s family tree We were welcomed by Senlors wlth plenty of glee As they joyfully put us through the third degree A reception and mltlatlon was glven to all And lt took place ln Grafton s hallowed Town Hall Usmg a thnmble to H11 a pa1l must have been fun The boys ln short dresses were enjoyed by everyone Wxth much vlslon and great foreslght We elected our oH 1cers handsome and brnght Ray Cadrm a capable pres1dent was he Doris Byron was hls helpful V P Barbara ohnson secretary recorded our day And Joe Adams treasurer made each one pay' To Boston for our class trxp we went It was a Red Sox game we went to see Accompanied by our advxsor Mr Dorsey That night to Grafton we returned A pxle of homework to be learned' In our freshmen year we dld laugh and jest Untll our teachers thought each one was a pest Back to school ln the fall Sophomores we w1ll be Now nt rs time to close the door on one year s hnstory In the fall with happy smlllng faces We entered school to take our places Instead of short pants we wore lcmclcers to the knee For we were now Sophomores as you could see Ray Cadrm such a wonderful job he dnd do We elected him our president for the second year too Dons Byron was voted to be hxs asslstant agam And Carolyn Merxgold recorded our deeds wxth her pen Joe Adams so capable was he Agam was elected to care for the Treasury The Upton kids came to jom ln the fun New frlendshxps started and we were one An executxve commxttee was then elected . . , . , . . , ' , 1 . , . . , . . . , Y l , . ' , . , . J 9 7 7 9 ' At night we returned, our sleepy heads bent. , . . . , . U . . . , . , , , O 9 ' - . 3 , 7 ff ' I, ' ' ' . To help with plans that were selected. Soon plans for our Hop filled the air. Details going wrong gave many gray hair. Finally everything was planned to a T Everyone did his job with efficiency. This year to Nantasket we did go And it was fun to swim in the cold HZO. We ate hot dogs and on the roller coaster screamed! This was so much more fun than we had ever dreamed. Every ride in the park was filled with fun But soon homeward we had to run. Our second year was joyous and gay, It seemed perfect in every way. Back to school as Juniors next year And everyone was telling of vacation cheer. We were now Juniors, and very proud of the fact We showed the freshmen how to act. Ray Cadrin was so good two years before, That we elected him president once more. Butler Smith was elected V. P. this year, And Jeannette Trottier was our secretary here. Again, we entrusted to Joe Adams our fund Thus the election of class oflicers was done. This was the year to choose a class ring That would make each of us feel like a king. This being done, we were proud and gay. Next, thoughts turned to the Junior Cabaret. Rehearsals began and everything went fine. Miss Noyes coached Star Struck , perfecting each line Curses, the Villain is Failed by Mr. Pontbriand. Everyone thought the plays were grand. To the Edgewood House we went in old jeans To decorate it for the coming scenes. We wanted it in perfect form For this was the night of our Junior Prom. The girls in their gowns looked adorably sweet. The fellows in their tux were sharp and neat. Mr. Sturke crowned our ravishing queen, She was Jane Peterson, who reigned supreme. As her attendants we had Peg Kennedy and Dot Mack. During this prom night, nothing did we lack. Thus our Junior year ended at last. Our memories to be put into the past. One more summer before that grand joy! We would be Seniors, the real McCoy! ' -I E . f e , ..,. -.i. C J W ,Pi he- ' E W '. A - 'e fs 'Q lb- 1 ' 74 U. qw I 2 x tb W '11 - ff' .1 . A 43 v 4-'t i 1 4 , An... . I A j J 4 I J ,Ep in 1 S' l A ' Ag FFA, . M3 f' ' vi. - 's . . Y r, A tw 4' is , Q as '31, -F' fu or ,fr ,. A . ff ,, 3-1, e Busting a button, back to school came we- Proud Seniors, as you could easily see! The Freshmen were given a reception in the Town Hall The acts, jesting, and fun was enjoyed by all. This year not one of us was allowed to shirk For we had to earn money and all had to work. Soon our officers came before us paradin' Led by our president, popular Ray Cadrin. Butler Smith again took the V. P.'s grind- One as good would be hard to find. Beverly Francis took over the secretary's seat. She was capable, efficient, and hard to beat. Ioe Adams again was elected to the Treasury Collecting money kept him busy as a bee. To earn money, a lot of work we had to do. Selling cards and stationery were only a few. Jean La Salle, as editor of the COMPASS, we elected. To get pictures, ads and news, we were all selected. The Senior Play Fresh Fields was a huge success! The actors and actresses all did their best. Then plans for a Minstrel Show filled the air. We worked hard, for there was no time to spare. We had songs, jokes., and pranks of all sorts. Everyone accepted our antics like good sports. WASHINGTON! There we went excited and gay And invaded it in any and every way! New York, with its buildings, was another sight! This vacation, in our memory, will be held tight. After a hectic, but wonderful week, Dear old Grafton we began to seek. Arriving home, we had much to relate About our stay in Washington and New York State. Then it was necessary to pay all our class dues For our caps and gowns we soon had to choose. Another event of long-remembered fame Was our Class Night, so-called by name. There was fun and fellowship with each friend. And then a gift was given to all, in the end. At Graduation, with a tear in each eye, We said our farewells to dear Grafton High. So my friends, you have just heard How the events in the class of '52 occurred! We give thanks to our teacher, Mr. Dorsey our friend, Who worked hard to help us right down to the end. It's a great day a'coming, and the future is bright. .us f . Q ,I in 5 f F , , , , With high school behind us, we'll make out all right. 4. f. - Q' A BY DORIS BYRON I . . ,Q l ' Q, T ' THELMA sToTT 5 ' H 1' ' .i A Q J 4, ,., ,, 4 .WQI at - Je ' ,ie fn-:E Angst , ' ' j f- ld-, il nie, N ' I-X A! 'D A . 8 N. god LPFC. Q. 1 . 1' .1 -' '1 ...K N ! 9 1 1 i We, the class of fifty-two Being sound in mind and body too, Upon those beneath Do hereby bequeath These gifts as of yet untold, As our will we now unfold. To all our teachers we bid adieu On this day that we all rue. We leave our friends and school too And we're leaving our very best to you. Mr. Dorsey deserves so much praise, After our stunts he's still in a daze. His advice will help in years to come, Upon the Junior Class we do bestow Good wishes, they'll need them and how! We also leave spunk, bravery and luck. But still they'll need a lot of pluck. To the Sophomores, the Forgotten Men, We leave wishes of what might have been Do all you can, and do your best. Remember, never on your laurels rest. To the Freshmen we do leave A common kitchen utensil, the sieve. This is to remind them not to let fall Through loop holes, opportunity's call. Now we begin with more gifts of '52 And here is what is left to you. Lorraine Auger leaves Grafton High sadly, But Dick Fadden leaves for Millbury gladly. That shy approach is left by Velma Allain To Mildred Allen who could use the same Pauly Brown leaves those blue eyes go great, To Norman Cote, to prove he's really awake. Janet MacDougall leaves her quiet way To John Putnam who's exceptionally gay. Johnny Magill leaves this famous quotation Don't let books interfere with education. Polly Huchowski leaves that red galore, To jean Barney who doesn't need any more. Joe Adams leaves his suped-up hot-rod car To Paul Jacobson who has to walk so far. Vic Mathurin leaves this that is a hit, In Jerry's own words, I like it! Jan Trottier leaves her horn-rimmed specs To Glad Bigelow, to watch the decks . Big Sister Georgia Giro is glad to leave To Grafton High, her little brother Steve. Florence Perry leaves in her car And would NEVER part with it by far. Cuteness, of which she doesn't lack, Is left by popular Dottie Mack. Carolyn Merigold leaves her height To Maxine O'Rourke who's a cute tyke. Barb Johnson leaves her acting ability To any member of the play cast of '53. M -rvvr, -w CLASS WILL Everything I Have ls Yours' Ana we ieave .1.ank-y0u'S and well am. Dot Pion leaves Jackie Kiley a broken heart. It's a shame these lovers must part. Dick Grignon leaves his smooth dancing To Fran Frederico who is always prancing. Thelma Stott has good reason to sing For she leaves wearing an Uxbridge ring. Dot Byron leaves her manners to Bob Quill Who doesn't seem to have quite his fill Bev Johnson leaves to buy her trousseau For she,s getting married as we all know. Lillian Strom leaves her writing ability To the Chieftain, who'll miss her surely. Bob Gauvin leaves his musical talent To Ken Porter who is also quite gallant. Kathy Murphy leaves her Irish name To help next year's football team gain fame Franny Bolack leaves his many clothes To Billy Morrow who has a lot of those. Bob Barber leaves his English Class With relief that it is over at last! Pat King leaves to go on a trip out west, Whatever she does there, it'll be her best. 1-Q Rviitnbi'-x- : Y' W' . M .lr ' , Z n - 1 i' s:suv.M- e.-' 'Q . ,L .' ' H - -1 Viv Ambrose leaves her prints in crime And Red Anderson follows her close behind. Butler Smith leaves many broken hearts To Lloyd MacKenna who picks up the darts. Colin Leavitt leaves that hair cut sensation That will become the hit of the nation. Jane Peterson leaves her charming smile To Barb Bryant who should smile a while. Southland, whose first name is Fred, Just leaves! That's all the boy said. George Leland leaves that handsome wave To Tom Taft who makes little,' gals rave. Ruthie Page, our popular lady athlete. Leaves cheerleaders that can't be beat! Beverly Francis leaves her dancing shoes To Connie Chaput who's in the news Dick Voss, the class' most handsome guy, Leaves many girls with a sigh. Bill Richardson leaves his basketball fame To Joe Tebo who will make his own name. Dick Varney leaves Walt Perras the adage Good things come in a little package. Af' .L t . ,-Z I ,fiftfii fi 1 a ' .Lv Ap Q4 '52 rf- Ken Messenger leaves Sandra with regret, But we leave his picture so she won't fret, Carole Nelson and her brother Kenny Leave to join comedian Jack Benny. Peg Kennedy leaves with Ray, the dear, They were voted couple of the year. Wilda Heavner leaves her piano skill To Julia Baran who fills the bill. Marilyn I-leselton leaves those flirty eyes To Dick Pearson who rates many sighs. Ricky Morris leaves his many conquests To John Hayes who's scared of the other sex. Beverly Snow leaves her bashfulness To Abby Warren to calm her loudness. Bob Channell leaves those bright red socks Ruth Yarrington leaves her curly,' locks. Eddie French leaves a body-building course To Joe Huchowski to protect himself by force. Joanne Orff leaves a hunting license for men To Carolyn Messenger who's a quiet little wren Shirley Johnson leaves one worn vitamin pill To the ever quiet Noe boy, named Bill. Barbara Brewer leaves her dignity To Al Hubbard who is a bit silly. Great intelligence is left by Ed Brown To Chet Lysik to remove that frown. Jean LaSalle pauses, to leave good luck to he Who may be Compass Editor in fifty-three. Judy Croteau sat and thought and sat And finally leaves, so that's that! So this is the end as you can see, And to our will we must write finis. We hope that you will find Legally attested, sealed and signed All that we have left to you On this 6th day of June, 1952. Y f Signed, JEAN LaSALLE JUDY CROTEAU WITNESSES: JEANNETTE TROTTIER Dan Deline Rhoda Dendron Holly I-lock Dagmar P. S. One correction: Frank Dauteuil left! What will he behold? Will he bring us happiness And fortunes untold? Q! 7 When Father Time catches up C L A S S Or should we foretell that In the future we shall see A life in store for us That is not meant to be? Many years have come and gone Since we have been in school. Now we know what Mr. Dorsey meant When he said that life was cruel. Variety is the spice of life, As we can plainly see. Jeannette Trottier is studying The great men of the sea. Butler Smith is also A lover of the blue. 'Cause he is out there fishing For a mermaid who'll be true. When we sail across the sea A Paris designer there will be. He has a shop in a little harbor And his name is Bobby Barber. On a trip to the opera You can feast your eyes On a second Caruso About the same size. He can really create a spell. Who is the man? Frank Dauteuil. Doris Pion is at his side, A ballerina . . . Grafton's pride. Starting our tour of show business Around the corner we go. There we meet Ricky Morris Replacing Sid Stone on Texaco. Dagmar was quite a sensation, But she is no moreg For Babs Johnson is drawing the crowd And thrilling men galore. From the French Riveria to America Marilyn Heselton can be found Dancing the Charleston, For which she is renowned. Behind the scenes of the T. V. show Can be heard a thundering crash. Red Anderson is the cause of this, But now he's getting cash. The sounding bugle, flash of silk! They're off at Lincoln Downs. Polly Huchowski, the booky Takes bets on blacks and browns. Children are a bundle of joy, But sometimes they are not. Mutt Mathurin has found that Nursery teaching is not so hot! Another enrapt in little things And the head of a popular nursery, Is Pauline Brown, proud as can be, Of her little tree nursery. Also interested in Mother Nature Is the heir to Prout the Florist. Eddie French and his wife June Sell flowers to every tourist. Sleepy Lagoon is for John Magill And he's living to its standard. For now he's a mattress tester In the window at Lane and Mccandard Coming to the Farmer's Market You are startled by a voice. It is sweet Vivian Ambrose Selling vegetables crisp and moist! The feminine side of T. V. shows Are Lillian Strom and Dot Mack, Supporting each other on a trapeze. Of courage they do not lack. Living a somewhat plainer life Than that of the entertainer, Is Bev Johnson, pushing triplets, But she is no complainer! Another one with strings attached And by that we do mean apron- Is Ray Cadrin, a home-loving hubby, Peg Kennedy his careering matron. PROP!-IEC? Seeing You Bob Channel took the fatal step As he explained to Miss Noyes, He has really married his awful wife And now has some awful boys. There must be someone athletic And Bev Francis fits just right. For she is a woman wrestler In her purple and green tights. Helping to rear our New .York debs, Lorraine Auger teaches what is right. By students at her finishing school, She's considered more than bright. Frannie Bolack has been evicted By the rodents in his house, He has found that hamsters, Multiply faster than a mouse. Babs Brewer desired to be a secretary And her dream came true so far. For now she has loads of clothes And drives a huge Cadillac car. Man's best friend is a dog Is what the people say And being manager of a dog kennel Brings Georgia Giro much pay. You can thank George Leland For the cleanness of your street For as sanitation engineer, He keeps them looking neat. Plumbing is not strictly for men Carolyn Merigold has this trade. She repairs Grafton's plumbing With Kenney Nelson as her aide. Sitting on top of the world Is not all sugar and spice. Dick Grignon washes Empire windows And has insurance on his life. Way down south is not too far away If you go by air or rail As Wilda Heavner is doing, So she told us by the mail. Winning an Oscar is a great honor As Priscilla King found out. She,s now a brush saleswoman Daily traveling about. Giving to charity is a good deed And makes you feel honest and clean. Bob Gauvin, a Salvation Army drummer Keeps everyone on the beam. Velma Allain is as busy as a bee Developing her aches and pains, To give practice to her hubby In mixing prescription grains. Kenney hlessenger, in horse and wagon, Is doing his deed for the day. By getting rags for the paper industry He helps it on its way. 'The way to a man's heart is his stomach As Kathleen Murphy tries to prove. For she is the Chef Marlarky And her cooking's in the groove. The inventor of a peanut machine Carole Nelson is great as blazes. Dick Varney's doing the inside repairs For he fits in the smallest places. NExtra hollers Freddie Southland, As he sells news by an ace reporter. Joanne Orff got the news And nothing could be any hotter. Well on their way to prosperity Are Florence Perry and Ruthie Page. As owners of a canary shop They're considered quite the rage. Dick Voss is a second Clark Gable He's admired by women galore. For when he makes love on the screen The women yell for more. A veterinarian Ruth Yarrinton Wanted To be and her dream came true so far. People call her a horse doctor And are dragged to her by car. Changed is Billy Richardson Who used to be so sporty. For now he sits and whittles Although he's close to forty. Spinning the latest tunes And bringing us current news, Is Bev Snow, the disc jockey, Playing everything from jazz to blues. Now in the age of jet propulsion Joe Adams is in his glory. The hot-rods he soups up for races, Go faster than those in a story! For reconciliating couples Who have had a little fight, Jane Peterson's the one to help And makes things seem so right. But Shirley Johnson, a woman lawyer, Does not quite agree. If Jane takes all her business She cannot get a fee! I-lokus! Pokus! Dominocus! Double-jointed peanuts backward. Mutters Coke Leavitt, trying to make Things look so awfully awkward. Dick Fadden has always been traveling To Millbury, so--o far away. But now he's an Arctic Explorer And living on fish in the bay. Another traveler is Jean La Salle, Who has moved to another state. For she has married her Bill And thinks that life is great! f-'v To be a nurse and save lives Is what Judy Croteau wanted to be. Her dream came true . . . almost She's saving lives at Waikiki. They always get you in the end Is how the saying goes. And Gus MacDougall performs rites As a minister who knows. Working hand in hand as usual Are Doris Byron and Thelma Stott. As mortician and coflin designer They care for bodies before they rot. The body must be six feet under For this you need one who is strong. Eddie Brown fills the bill Because his arms are so long. Mr. Dorsey is still plugging along No time for even a date. But he'll be there waiting for us With Saint Peter at the gate. Thus we end this little satire Of what the future will hold. Let Father Time take care of the rest For he's left many things untold. Signed: Ike and Mike who don't look alike JUDY CROTEAU and RUTH YARRLNGTON P. S. Any resemblance to people living or dead is purely coincidental. HHN T? fs If, 5, f- Q .J-Q! I f If 1 1 I L ,, .. Q , I PZ M 15' X -at fl- W A 'tr ,Nl .....'7F,.x ,......, 'fr 'Ui -1' s 1 .M fu., 'T 1 i ,--I-A nv - W .- S ,,,,f ' ' ,ff , ... ' .. Q1 -. ff 'rj '13 , 4 , .hffu , , , ,,:- ,.f ..-. .-f'..u...-..- .W .M 4- 1 ' E W V 'M,,,'-nm' ::.i.?-,Ji W , 4 , 'J' . -sq! ,, . 4' 'M VJ., , 1 . S .TI 'V-Y' ,rw f- ', ' , .ln , v I i To the Juniors Soon you too, will be the stars of Grafton High And like us, you will be the cynosure of all eyes You will work hard, and struggle with might But take a tip from us, don't give up the light For your shining hour will soon be here And you will leave dear Grafton with a tear. President: Jane Kelly Vice-President: John Hayes Secretary: Abby Warren Treasurer: Wally Merriam To the Sophomores You have come half way on your travel. Like in knitting, your years will unravel. You too, will have your proms and plays Which will be honored in many, many ways. So smile through storms, and struggle along, And your four years will be like a song, President: Joseph Wright Vice-President: Bruce Longbottom Secretary: Joanne Varner Treasurer: Thomas O'Leary To the Freshmen The infants of clear beloved Grafton High, You have three more years, but don't sigh. Like you, we were once lowly Freshmen too, But now the time has come and it is '52. Now don't you fret, and please don't worry, For nineteen fifty-five will come in a hurry. President: Kenneth Porter Vice-President: Jane Crosier Secretary: Joan Carron Treasurer: John Crosier vou'u NEVER WALK ALONE J 6555 T .P ram tuc Clyb 21,1 Muxed Chorus li i X MJ? 7' V The Chieftain Debating Club Glee Club YN V v vf,-f .Q-f-2 ' 'LL x lv! A Y .pm 1 ici d. 'hi gs 4, 1.9'Q3'g?Hd,, 2: . 5. QW? 4 'N'-. 1 , -W 1 J N. X P41 2 'lin 'ra '-'3:.ql'- rv .,- ,tl 1 , ., .f a Typmg, Problems and Englxsh too We 11 surely miss them after 52 And the fun we had ln Home Room We will remember in years to come. UPEI xl' 1' 'ef 5 afar!! il . fl 'Q ,M ,-Q Victory! Victory! That is the theme Of the super girls' basketball team. They have tried and surely succeeded, And very seldom have been defeated. Miss Curtis, the coach, was wonderful, And helped them win games so bountiful Thus, urged on by spectators' shrills, They showed great teamwork and skill. 234' xii! 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We, of Grafton High, certainly salute you boys. You played exciting games, and we made the noise. Ranking high were team co-operation and school spirit. With these qualities, all trophies you do merit. CX KMA xq vi' 'X ,ff 55 B K IJ -in 42 when 'N Qty -M-.: 5 9 S 'L O Yx O L- P. S S I 939599-WIS ??x?J'5'6.?1,Y-3395 N. line , ef ate-1' O G3 fi? file-:ff theft, ' 'vadq 'wKa'c13 Barbara Somxeoxx mam mxuaa ucf6v101 C?o3I warugo aeeeu, on WW 'J ' Quai We XA 5 .SJ Saw? a. ovoxe Yiageorm ean a Sane W 1, E 'ox' wr . 'Yom ba-cooffvo vfaaws Daabeau ex Goa Yiageoa Seaaaevoe 'Yr ovoiex' Q ww-,M 'Yi-ax O1'a'0'0e Richard NKOTYKS Wyse 518 aio Beverly ?!'a11ois Ludlow N Robert Gaavin Lam Sm' oxsxe Do-me B-gi' oe E1-'Qe1 0'Lq ooacroed 'Og Wwe Gbrtehioe Soiee Q?t,,fL2 ,,-M Q' ?:ALi4f , I, Y' ig ' 2 E www r w 4 1 1 Q 5 A 4 'Q v 'Mari 43 'S S Ln tne none or taag fn. it a Belggc avian mansion Sie ' 'ont tlitnont 'wiper Vlnllnrions e Feoessarq ior it t gg Mari or was , fno 'onsinessA,'!' 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Who gave us courage when the road seemed steep. who now walk with us down the last road toward Commencement- May it be a true commencement, a new beginning Of lives finding increased richness and usefulness. Success to you, our Classmates. But above all, Happiness! Trulq - WE BUILD TOMORROW ON YESTERDAY T. Iwi? sf ' Q I. .Ai I g p,,,, R U-...,,,, ,A-uk-M W - 'hi K LQ iw-..L..Q ' I ' - , f ' ig ,'1p'7u' 70,1 1 274 Q15 . . Am 4 i ,x I ., ,.,,, Aw' Q Bl Z B I Z T. 2- C an , I A-11' J . , 'J c girls, M M5 ff qv .sf f- V, ,, gp , NZ Z9 .,,.g: ,ff ,Lv Qc ,, 121 ,AE , fy ' rw-.er ff MM ff X M! M! ,W I- S. PRUNIER AND SONS. INC. MASON CONTRACTORS Plain and Ornamental Plastering, Brick Work Stucco and Chimney Work 9 Short Street WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 767 Telephones: Ottice 2-4831 4-5146 Residence 3-5ll6 COMPLIMENTS OF Tl-IE GRAFTON INN 'Located ln The Heart Ot Grafton CENTRAL SQUARE. GRAFTON DAVIS SUPER MARKET WEST UP'roN. MASS. l SOUTHEND FUEL CO. A. I-I. MORANDO, Prop. 28 Cross Street FISHERVILLE. MASS. GAUDETTE BROS. INSURANCE AGENCY GERALD L. GAUDETTE 6 South Street GRAFTON, MASS. Telephone: Grafton 543 -in-nun-1 1 1 Compliments of Carroll D. Gochie Mortuary AMBULANCE SERVICE 370 Main Street Telephones o Miiibufy 2137 own H 47 l-1 U Compliments of KLOCEK'S MEATS - GROCERIES BEER - WINE FISHERVILLE, MASS. Grafton 2480 DON'S RADIO AND TV AUTHoE1zED ADMIRAL DEALER TELEVISION SALES - SERVICE ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS Providence Road FARNUMSVILLE, MASS. Grafton 817 SAVE YOUR MONEY AT G R A F T O N SAVINGS BANK Deposits Go On Interest The First Of Each Month. 21 Central Square GRAFTON. MASS. Telephone 321 i l Drive To CENTRE GARAGE PONTIAC SALES and SERVICE 257 Worcester Street in NORTH GRAFI' ON, MASS. Phone: N. Grafton 651 Town Line Dairy Farm MILK and CREAM I-IOMOGENIZED-VITAMIN D Insist on the Milk with the Double Seal. Williams Street WEST UPTON, MASS. FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE Three Oaks Socony Station Route 140 KITVILLE, GRAFTON, MASS. STANLEY SANDBERG COMPLIMENTS or IIM, THE BARBER NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. l - I i' Vai11ancourt's Dairy Bar ICE CREAM - LIGHT LUNCH NOVELTIES NORMAN VALLANCOURT, Prop. Main Street FISHERVILLE, MASS. Daily and Overnight Service Worcester To Providence Boston To Southbriclge VOUTOUR'S EXPRESS 366 Providence Road F ARNUMSVILLE, MASS. Telephone: Grafton 2404 1 l 1 , L. G. BALF OUR COMPANY A'I'I'LEBORO, MASS. Known Wherever There Are Schools omd Colleges CLASS RINGS cmd PINS COMMENCIEIVIENT INVITATIONS MEDALS cmd TRCPHIES PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA CHICK NELSON'S VARIETY STORE UPTON. MASS. L E M O I N E ' S Ice Cream and Candy Shop 34 Main Street D1PLoMAs FARNUMSVILLE. MASS. coMPL1ME.NTs TUPPERWARE OF HOME PARTIES AT FARNUMSVILLE I-'REE GII-'TS TUPPERWARE HOME PARTY DISTINCTIVE GIFTS For The Hostess Hove A Party Soon! You con be the first hostess by corlling Grafton 47I. THE WONDER BAR Noam GRAFTON. MAss. WITH COMPLIMENTS OF WASHINGTON MILLS ABRASIVE COMPANY . WHITERELL'S PATENT MEDICINES DRY CLEANING SERVICE NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. Telephone 505 F OWLER THE F LORIST 41 South Street GRAFTON, MASS. Telephone 336 SMART SPECIALTY SHOP Prop. GRACE MAZZA 56 North Main Street NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. 1 OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 THE GRAFTON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY COMPLIMENTS OF THE KEITH HILL NURSING HOME 44 Old Upton Road GRAFTON. MASS. Telephone 2195 COMPLIMENTS OF DR. and MRS. AINSLEY L. BENNETT COMPLIMENTS OF DEWALT MACHINE and ENGINEERING CO. ll A-ssonet Street WORCESTER, MASS. WOrcester 6-5736 IAMES A. FLEMING GROCERIES - MEATS - PROVISIONS NORTH GRAFTON. MASS. Dial 431 Compliments of U P T O WN G R I L L WINES and L1oUoEs MR. CHARLES LEE, Prop. W U S K A N U T WORSTED CORP. FARNUMSVILLE, MASS. OLIVER M. WING INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 6 Central Square GRAFTON, MASS. Telephones: 5ll - 430 BA T H GAT E FOUNDRY CO. GRAY IRON and SEMI-STEEL CASTINGS 10 Pitt Street WORCESTER, MASS. WOrcester 4-2608 Compliments of IAMES CASSINARI VILLAGE BARBER 70 North Main Street NORTH GRAFTON. MASS. IIM'S INN DANCING EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT Providence Road FARNUMSVILLE, MASS. 1 , 1 Best Wishes for Success to the Class of '52 GORDON COAL AND OIL CO. HTO INSURE A WARM WINTER 16 Upton Road GRAFTON MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 711 , COMPUMENVSOF X. Cadrin's Variety Store 9 Main Street FARNUMSVILLE, MASS. CO-OPERATIVE BANK NGVEMBER SHARES Telephone: Grafton 228l NOW ON SALE 21 Central Square GRAFTON. MASS. Telephone 710 PETE'S SERVICE STATION FARNUMSVILLE, MASS. V I FISKE FARMS M500 Acres ln Fruit APPLES - PEARS GRAFTON and SUTTON, MASS. Grolton 205l lvlillbury 2027 ooMPLiMENrs or Koze1's Package Store North Main Street UPTON, MASS. BEST WISI-IES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS from Pine Ridge Country Club WEST UPTON, MASS. 1 Best Wishes From FINN'S PHARMACY U 11 Prescriptions Filled Promptly EDWTN A. FlNN, Reg. Prior. FARNUMSVILLE, MASS. 1 COMPLIMENTS OF THE EDGEWOOD HOUSE NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. Telephone. Grofton 837 Compliments ot HILLTOP SPA MR. ond MRS. FLYNN Proprietors GRAFTON, MASS. f 1 I 1 I fi 1 I 1 l COMPLIMENTS OF P R O U T S THE BEST IN ELoWEEs 18 Meadowbrook Road GRAFTON, MASS. Dial 811 COMPLIMENTS OF C O L L E T T E ' S APPLIANCE SHOP FISHERVILLE, MASS. OUR BEST TO YOU TI-IE CLASS OF '52 THE IUNIOR CLASS GRAFTON HIGH SCHOOL GRAFTON, MASS. GRANGE ESSO SERVICE CENTER Grafton-Worcester Road Diol: WOrcesier 7-3379 N. POLSELLI and SONS GENERAL ooNTEACToES Drive-Ways - Stone Work - Brick Work Specializing ln All Types Of Cement Work 88 Westboro Road NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. Telephone: Grafton 2028 vwv1-' DOANE AND WALLACE SOCONY PRODUCTS LURRICATION - Cl-IARGING - REl'l'lAl.S IlRE REPAIR 87 Waterville Street NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. Telephone 509 COlf1PLlMElrlIS OF DR. and MRS. ALDEN GUILD 1 CROTEAU'S MARKET 350 Main Street SAUNDERSVILLE, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF L. W. PRENTISS and SON UPTON. MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF LEOFANTI'S RESTAURANT Far That Snack After The Game 325 Worcester Street NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. DOT SHOE SERVICE Owned and Operated By A Woman Z3 Main Street FARNUMSVILLE, MASS. ANGELO'S PAINT AND VARIETY STORE C. M. GRAVES RAYMOND F. LYFORD WEST UPTON, MASS. g-Q-i1 K L O N D I K E IN N 1fARNU1v1Sv1LLE, MASS. Best Wishes From E. L. DAUPHINAIS. INC. READY MIXED CONCRETE WASI-IED SAND and GRAVEL NORTH GRAFTON, MASS. BOB'S AQUARIUM TROPICAL FISH and ACCESSORIES 447 Main Street SAUNDERSVILLE. MASS. VIC GUILME'I'TE'S GROCERY STORE FISHERVILLE. MASS. CRESSY BROS. GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING NEW and USED PARTS 260 Main Street FISHERVTLLE. MASS. CCMPLIMENTS OP LUSTRE BEAUTY SALON Central Square GRAFTON. MASS. ROSE MAZZA, Prop. I. Henry Guilrnette and Son MEATS - GROCERIES PROVISIONS FISHERVILLE, MASS. Telephone 771 BEST OF LUCK TO '52 E. C. Pau1's Service Station 320 Providence Road C. V. BIANCHI AND SONS MARBLE, SLATE, TERRAZZO TILE, CLAY, RUBBER ASPHALT 428 Shrewsbury Street WORCESTER, MASS. WOrCeSter 3-1564 FARNUMSVILLE, MASS. Telephone 2581 Mr. and Mrs. BUSlNESS PATRONS Leo A. Bertrand Bobett's Service Shop Arthur Boutiette Francis Butone Barber Shop E Si G Cleaner Family Super Market Grafton Co-op Market Lake Ripple Lunch Ed Matthew-Dry Cleaner Pratt Brothers Pratt's Service Station Ralph's Market Rock's Poultry Farm Sholls Garage Tebo's Market Walk-Rite Shoes PAT RONS and PAT RONESSES Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Olson W. Adams and Mrs. Ernest Aldrich and Mrs Roger Allan and Mrs. john Ambrose and Mrs. Carl Anderson Lorila Augar and Mrs. Lenius Barber Florence Barnes and Mrs. Arthur Bartlett Antonise Bellinger and Mrs. Gorden Benson and Mrs. Eugene Bissonette and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs joseph Bibeau Wilfred Bilodeau Anthony Black and Mrs George Blakeslee and Mrs j. S, Boucher and Mrs Arthur Boutiette and Mrs. Rene Boyer and Mrs William Bradford and Mrs Edward Brewer and Mrs Clyde Brown and Mrs james Brown Ralph Brown and Mrs. William j. Burke Mrs. joseph Bums Miss Doris Byron Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Byron Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardoza Mrs. Astrid Carlson and Mrs. Philip W. Carroll and Mrs. W, Clifford Carroll and Mrs. Charles Caton and Mrs. George Channell and Mrs. Rod ne y Clarke l.ucy Coms and Mrs. Donald Contois and son Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dumas Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dumas Mr. and Mrs. Theodore English Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farrell Mr. and Mrs. David Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fay Mr. and Mrs. P. D, Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. john Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fleming Mrs. Constance Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Foster Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Francis Mr, and Mrs. Napolean Gauthier Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gauvin Miss I.. Gniadak and Mrs. john A. Gray and Mrs . Arthur Grenier and Mrs. Ernest Haight Mr. and Mrs, Edmond Harnois Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harwer Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heald Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Goff Heavner Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Bowman Hitchings and Mrs. Clayton Holland Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Russell Holland Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. . Edward Henderson . Edward Holland . Daniel Howard . john lngerson Miss Agnes johnson Mr. and Mrs. Karl jurentkoff Mr. and Mrs, Walter j. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kaprosak Mr. and Mrs. john Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. jack Kent Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe King Mr. and Mrs. Richard King, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirke Mr. and Mrs. joseph Koliss Mr. and Mrs. Clement Lambert Mr. and Mrs. William l.aPage Mr. and Mrs. Roland Langevin Mr, and Mrs, j. Lavengne Mr. lt-ti Rlllf Mr. :md Mrs. phy lures! Yasmin Mrs, Marx Nzidtuiu Mr. :mtl Mrs. C -U1 lfgt' Ntwsli ill Mr, and Mrs. William Noe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nuttall Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nydam Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orff Mrs. Viola O'Day Miss Elizabe th O'Connor Mr. and Mrs, Edward Page Mr. and Mrs.'john Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson Mr. Adam Petruska Mr. Clyde Phillips Miss Leona Pion Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Richard Wilbert F. Pion Henry Poirier joseph Potaski Allan Rawson Edward Rawson j, W, Reardon H, H. Robinson William Rutana William Sanders Rudolphe Scholl Gerald Shaughnessy Fred Small Henry Smith Smith Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Snow Mr. and Mrs, Fred Southland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sprague Mrs. Delia Stank Miss Sophie Steel Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taft, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Temple Mr. and Mrs. Herman Temple Mr. and Mrs. Leodore Tessier Mrs. Alice V Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. arney Donald Varney Russell Varney Charles Wade Ernest Wellman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westburg Arthur Westfield Mr. and Mrs. George Lealand Mr. and Mrs. Alfred LeClaire Mr. Gene l.emaire Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lemoine Mr. and Mrs. john Macker Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Manning Mr. and Mrs. llarvey Martindale Mr. and Mrs. Charles May Mr. and Mrs. Crompton MaeDuffie Mr. and Mrs. Magill Mr. and Mrs, William MaClure Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKane Mrs. Phoebe Mcfguirk Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams St Son Messrs. joseph and Robert Wilson Mrs. Leonard Wood Mr. and Mrs. William Woodard Mr. and Mrs. joseph Wright Mrs. Mildred Yarrington Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Yess Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young The Class of 1054 The Chieftain Staff Phylis Ann Contois and Mrs. Henry Cote Earl Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell Mr. Ike Morin Miss Craee Murphy Bill and jean Dick and Alice Ken and Bev and Mrs. Henry Damond S. l.othrop Davenport and Mrs William Davenport and Mrs, William Demerest and Mrs. Paul Desmarais and Mrs. Edward Doane l.eo Donohue and Mrs. joseph Doyle and Mrs. joseph j. Driscoll and Mrs. David C. Dulane Mr. .mtl Mrs. john Murphy Tony and Gwenn We, the Senior Class, wish to thank all those whose pecuniary support helped us to achieve our goal. To all who contributed in any way, we remain Gratefullu 'Hours il I 30379000151151
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