Hale High School - Pompositticut Yearbook (Stow, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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The basketball team f1n1shed theu' f1.fth year w1th Mr Robert Mu1r as the boys coach and M1ss Frances Macomber coachmg the g1rls Many of the Semor boys and gmrls held prom ment pos1t1ons on the teams The most 1mportant project to us dur1ng our Senxor year was our yearbook Vle were kept out of m1sch1ef durmg January and February as the yearbook took most of our spare t1me It was certamly worthwh1le as lt helped to fmance our annual Sen1or Class trxp As I stated before lt was the most remarkable class that had ever passed beneath the portals of our grand old h1gh The fact of our hav1ng studxed there mn and graduated therefrom w1ll make our school famous for many years to come Loretta Goucher Thmgs You ll Never See Ann Herrlck w1thout a broken bone m the wmnter Mrs Potter w1thout her lxttle red book George w1thout h1s name on the P M 11st The boys basketball team w1thout a Wah heen ee cry Mr Mu1r w1thout a coke Myrtle prepared for an oral theme Anna May w1thout a ponytall Margaret Woodhead W1th0Ut a huge vocabulary Eddle Jensen w1thout a radlo book B111 E ceas1ng to talk about Hot Rods Archme Banks w1th wmdows 1n h1s car Don Freeman out Wlth a g1rl Carolyn and Clara not g1ggl1ng Mrs Flaherty g1v1ng an A 1n Art The Senmor boys out votmg the Senlor g1rls 1n class meet1ng The Senlors be mg qu1et after the second bell All the Senxors entermg class together before Mrs Platt closes the door Jane Colby not ready to eat The 5th per1od bemors not settmg bad examples Mr Bejune not s1tt1ng on the edge of the seat when gwmg a drwmg lesson Betty not Wllllng to go to a movle The g1rls not brmgmg the soclal problems to Mrs Fletcher Carol Vk mdulgmg m sports George w1th a car door that stays shut The hbrary students not bemg heard throughout the buxldmg DaV1d not supplyxng the Cernor g1rlS w1th gum The I-hgh School w1thout a row of cars out front Sylv1a not typmg somethmg for Mr Hartley Sue S not leavmg for Boston on Monday afternoon Loretta gettmg a low mark on a typmg tlmed wr1t1ng Myrt and Eleanor not attendmg the Hudson movxes Cathy ceasmg to sneeze durmg I-lxstory Helen w1thout a cheery sm1le Danny w1thout a m1sch1evous look m h1s eve Eleanor Warren ceasmg to repeat I don t know P0516 not offermg to brmg her car Mary not wr1t1ng a letter dur mg Hlstory Norman commg to school f1Ve days a week Audrey not w1ll1ng to go skatmg Mr Hartley w1thout an overloaded br1efca se Mrs Platt forgettmg to asslgn oral themes on Frxday If ' 7 1 pp 1. . . . . 1 2. . ' ' . 4. ' ' - - . 5. . ' ' . 6. . 7. . .b 8. ' . 9. . . . . 10. ' . ' - 11. . . . . . ,, 12. ' ' . 13. ' ' . 14. . ' ' ' . - 15. . - . . . . . D 16. ' ' ' . 17. ' ' . . 18. Mr. Hartley not looking for something. , 19. . 20. ' 4 ' ' . 21. . . . . . . . . I ZZ. . . . . 23. ' ' ' ' . . 24. f. ' ' ' . 25. ' . 26. ' ' ' ' . 27. ' ' - ' ' ' . 28. ' ' . 29. ' ' ' . . 30. . ' I . 31. . . . .. . 32. ' ' . 33. ' ' ' . 34. ' ' . 35. . . . . . l 36. 3 ' -- ' 37. ' ' ' . 38. ' ' ' ' . 39. ' ' . 40. ' ' ' . 41. - ' ' . 42. . ' ' ' .

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Class Hlstory Dear Frlends If you w1ll g1ve me your kmd attent1on for a few mmutes lw1ll relate to you the story of a marvelous class the most wonderful class that ever happened at Old Hale Hxgh namely the class of 1953 Its llfe contmued but four short years yet every day of those four years was crowded w1th events When the members of thxs remarkable class have all ach1eved the fame and honors that are bound to come to them the memor1es of those four years w1ll llnger m the hearts of each and everyone But I must return to the beg1nn1ng of my story It was 1n September 1949 A D that th1s br1ll1ant group of boys and g1rls f1rst made the1r trmmphal appearance 1n the halls and on the campus of Hale Hlgh and from that day unt1l the day of graduat1on there was more mtellectuallty 1n the atmosphere of that 1nst1tut1on than was ever known before or probably wxll ever be known aga ln As Freshmen we suffered many 1nd1gn1t1es but as Sophomores we passed them on to the class below us By the end of the f1rst year the freshness had ent1rely d1sappeared We had become qu1te fam1l1ar w1th the school customs and curr1culum so that durlng the second year we were able to enjoy more of the soc1al functxons and fest1v1t1es of school l1fe Next came the .Tumor year A few changes were made 1n the personnel of the class as we had lost Ralph Crowell Ralph Ban.f1eld Ernest Beland Walter Scesny and W1ll1am Johnson but we had welcomed Audrey Law A course 1n Drmver s Trammg was 1nst1tuted thls year for JVUHIOTS and a car was rece1ved also the pat1ent help of Mr R1chard Bejune whose trammg made lt POSS1b1e for some of us to secure our l1cences Two very successful dances were held durmg our Iun1or year our class havxng become famous for conductmg the best dances ln Aprxl publ1c speakxng coached by Mrs Ruth Howard of the faculty was the mam 1n terest of our class Betty Lxnden Cath1e Vodoklys George Nlaclver and Davxd Crowell par t1c1pated The se four went to Lxttleton to compete w1th other schools w1th the result that George Maclver won fmrst pr1ze wh1le Dav1d Crowell won th1rd pr1ze One of our major projects as .Tun1ors was selectlng a class r1ng whlch was accomp11shed after careful exam1nat1on of samples Ah the t1me had come We were gomg to have our .Tumor Prom Preparat1on were made and on May 9 1952 some one hundred were enjoymg themselves at our fmal dance of our Junxor year At last the Sen1or year came w1th all 1ts d1gn1ty and lmportance and xts great feel1ng of super1or1ty over all the other classes And w1th lt came the thought and preparat1ons for graduatlon the select1on of the motto the class flower the class colors the marshal the gowns and all that enters mto commencement The year was just beg1nn1ng though and there was lots to be done Under the capable d1rect1on of Mrs Fa1re Potter Cheaper By The Dozen was presented to the publ1c on December 12th and 13th O : . . . . . 1 . Y U D . . , 1 n U . . . . . . Y I U I I l - 1 I I . . I . . , . . . , . . , . from Broad's Garage of Hudson for use in this course. This we appreciated very much, and l . I . . , . , . . 1 I . n A 1 I ' U , . Y . , . , . , . . , I ' ' p 1 1 1 . . . y , u bf . . . ,L .. U I



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Prophecy No one can foretell the future There are some who w1l1 d1spute th1s cla 1m I offer to them as my sole and 1rrefutable argument, the morn1ng prognost1cat1ons of one Wetherbee commonly known as The B Z Weatherman To be sure some unscrupulous 1nd1v1duals hold themselves out as oracles cla1m1ng gypsy ancestry or some other baloney and they make money at lt Why they do has always been a mystery to me I guess there s a lot of suckers 1n the world However because xt 1S customary for the h1gh school yearbook to contam a class prophecy every year I m gomg to 1mag1ne not prophesy as to the 1mpend1ng l1ves of my classmates trymg to make lt pa1nless lf not enterta1n1ng If we could by some freak of nature or phys1cs or somethmg look 1nto the future we m1ght fmd ourselves 1n someone s l1v1ng room and chances are we should see a newspaper Sgt Freeman does lt aga1n The glar1ng headlmes are 1nescapable MfSgt Donald Freeman rece1ves hxs th1rd medal of honor for SETVICC above and beyond the call of duty Sgt Freeman has been offered the rank of Second I.,1eutenant many txmes but he says Off1 cers are a d1me a dozen I ll stay a sergeant where I can make the papers every month Don t m1ss the debate between Massachusetts congresswomen Mary Erkkmen and Myrtle Pugsley on VN KXL ton1.ght urges an ad Of course It means te1ev1s1on nobody llstens to a rad1o now The advert1sement goes on Ne1ther of these lfltrepld women leglslators has ever lost an argument w1th any man so don t m1ss the battle ton1ght V1v1an Brown 1S advert1s1ng her r1d1ng stable on the front page That s unnecessary Everyone who 15 anyone knows about xt In fact you just can t be mcluded 1n the local four hundred unless you ve fallen off a horse at VIVIBH s VIX 1an s frxend Helen D1P1etro 15 do1ng all rlght There was a newspaper announcement yesterday that one of the larger c1rcuses Iforget 1ts name 15 now featur1ng her 1n 1ts equestr1enne act State F1Sh and Game Comm1ss1oner Edward Jensen has ordered a closed season on foxes as the fox 15 about to become ext1nct m Massachusetts It 15 expected that numerous women s lubs and organ1zat1ons w1ll oppose thxs measure Poor Ed looks as 1f he ll have to wrthdraw h1s rulmg I remember that he never could stand up agamst g1rls back 1n hxgh school Sylvla Wanhatalo a fore1gn trade mterpreter for a small steamshlp l1ne has been offered a post 1n the legat1on to Fmland but she 1S expected to refuse rather than sell her stock 1n the company Here s an mterestmg art1cle Carol Wetherbee ded1cates new rest home for aged That may seem pretty tame on the surface but Carol has mfluenced the state to bulld so many of them that some taxpayers are mad and are st1rr1ng up a hot flght 1n the State Senate Here s a p1cture of Loretta Goucher modelmg a su1t for some expenswe store 1n Boston Loretta s slenderness and grace have made her the top fashzon model ln the country She may often be seen at Cathy s place a large roller skatmg rmk 1n wh1ch she owns a part 1nterest Cather1ne Vodoklys was the f1rst modern bus1nesswoman to realxze the POSS1b1l1t1ES of the expand1ng metropol1s of Stow For It was here that she bu1lt her combmed rollerskatmg r1nk and ICE cream parlor m wh1ch she and Loretta dxsh out 1ce cream occas1onally for recreat1on . . J an as - ' ' . . . , 1 9 . . , - 1 1 . 1 , . . . . . . 7 J ! I 1 I ' 1 1 1 - 1 . , . . ! 1 ' U . . H . . . 0, . . . . . . . . , . . . . .- 5 I I ' . 1 1 so l I u 9 - - V . ,, . . . . . , . 1 . l . N . . . , ' I . , . . ,, , . . . u ' 11 - - o - - . ll li I ' ' I .V. , . . . . . . 1 I 9 ' 1 1 . H . . . 1 . . . . , Q . . . . H . , . C . . . ,I . . . . . 1 1 A Y as . 1 ' ' ' as - no . 1 1 ., Y . , . , , . . . , . . ' l ' , , . , - I I ' s . , .

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