Hardwick High School - Hark Yearbook (Hardwick, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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We wish to express our sincere admiration and respect for your untiring guidance and unfailing patience witl' us in our four years at Hardwick High Through your constant efforts we are now better preoared to face life without faltering we the class of 1954, therefore, dedicate this yearbook to Miss Margaret C Kelleher 3, O A O U O UNC ?af'UIffgq -kevv Homg Ecawcldlk-'5 O Commevc in 0 W! 'ff 3.CLLL, B L GN' 'B -N :S KAL! I aciai 5103133 Sth HCR-ada xx 'I L , fyfxlf-nfa EY15'lSx'1 '--Fbfyclx -.Pro hfc' fvql fslfflv N EM5fn'5h M31hgM3'h'c5 KFCILUIC 'Beef H111 C u. sto A iiggf SQJYWQNMIYAK H+ of -,S 4114015 ,sy 4, Q M ,lk 4,35 sv X J H ,hs ,Q I1 ,f SSUEFUUCDUQ JUNE GAGE UA winning way, a pleasing smile, Dressed so neat and right in style N Treasurer Student Council N Secretary , Cheerleader l,2,3,k Softball Class Play l Glee Club l,?,3,N Charm Club 1 Ambition HSocial Positionn MARION HARNOIS Wlf words were worth a penny, she'd be a millionaire H Secretary Student Council Student Council Rep Treasurer President Basketball Softball Class Play Toga Tots Glee Club Banking Asst Manager Honor Society 29 1, 1,2,3,k Magazine Drive M l,2,3,k Honor Society Secretary D A R Representative Future Teachers Am Parliamentarian Ambition WTraveln 2 . H 2 o 3,3 S V S 2 ' . 3 SQ !IjT 1 C -3 lr Gi i 1 S L' 2 g Ai r s tate E 3 N 2 ,N KENNETH BOISSY 1 2 3 1+ '2Z3Z'+ Baseball Basketball Volleyball Ping Pong Ar Glee Club Ambition WTwenty year Navyn man in the JERRY BARRY NI try to work and do my share but those impish ways slip out unaware Vice President Baseball l,2,3 Basketball Glee Club Ambition nTwenty year the servicen EDWARD BULA Baseball Basketball Ping Pong Ar Ambition Service man in 11 , U 2,3,H V, 9 'A .ll 1 1,2 Art 1 l N nLet's not be over studious.n WOn with the dance.W 33+ 1 3, 1 2 t 1 t 1 ,rr n 3 , JOHN DELARGY NB1d me play and I will enchant the air Baseball Basketball Class Play Glee Club 2s3au 1,2,3,U Ambition HLiVe till I dieu MARJORIE FRANUSIAK 'Quiet in anoearance with motive Charm Club Glee Club Ambition HHousewifeN HAROLD DENNIS NI'm always ready for a rol Basketball Manager Basketball Assistant Mgr 2,3 Baseball Assistant Mgr Class Play 1,2,3,N Glee Club Business Manager 'Har'k Ambition WState Policeu .ll 3,4 1 ilk, v - unknown, A licking good time. 1 H 1 Q - , 2 I H 3, A V , gy WILLIAM JACKSON nEach man reaps his own Glee Club BETTY ANN HANSON is she when under rule, how different out of tl nQu1et but oh school. Student Council Basketball Class Play 2,3,'+ Newspaper 1 Toga Tots 2 Glee Club l,2,3,'+ Chairman Magazine Drive 3 Assistant Editor WHar'kH Honor Society l,2,3,'+ Future Teachers of Am.-Pres. M Book Club l,3,l+ Ambition HSocial Workern 3 1,2 GEORGE JANECZEK farm NEvery man has his devilish moments U Class Play Glee Club Ambition HElectric1anW 2 - . Il Art 2 ' 1 3 Ambition-nFarmern Art Club 2 L+ Jack Krol HA youth with light heart and active m1nd.H Student Council l,2,3,M Student Council President N President 1 Vice President 2 Baseball 1,2,k Basketball l,2,3,M Class Play 1,2 Assistant Business Mgr. M National Honor Society 3,M Good Government Day M Ambition-WScience Teacheru GLORIA MARTEL 'Her ways are ways of nleasa ness and all her paths are peace Class Play Charm Club Glee Club Ambition Housewife' ERNEST LABELLE NBecause a man says nothing, is no reason he has nothing to say n Art Book Club 'I ' . nt- .uv D B M l 2 l M National Honor Society 2 Ambition-NHunt for wild animalsn -ll I N BETTY McDONALD WA girl with a smile is a girl worth while U Secretary Basketball 1,2,3,N Softball 1,2 Class Play 2, Toga Tots Glee Club l,2,3,N Banker Newsoaper National Honor Society 1,2,3,k Honor Society Treasurer Future Teachers Am V Pres H Photo Editor HHar'kN Ambition WNurseH ROBERT NARTEL RICHARD NUREK 'Almost right will never do ' NIt's better for a young man Glee Club Basketball l,2,3,M Art Editor WHar'kN Baseball l,2,3,h Ambition NServiceN Class Play l Ar Glee Club Sales Manager nHar'kW Ambition Navy' 2 3 2 3,4 l M 5' o o l+ K - I I .' to blush than turn pale.n Art 1 M M - ,M t 1 4 M -sl v THERESA OSTIGUY WA happy disposition is a gift of the gods.N Class Play 2,h Book Club N Charm Club 1 Glee Club l,2,3,h Ambition-NHairdresserN J AN ICE THRASHER 'The power that holds the stars above, and revolves the earth is one thing, LOVE,' Cheerleader Softball Class Play Glee Club l,2,3,k Banker Newspaper Honor Society 1,2 Charm Club Ambition Wwife and Traveln JONATHAN WHEELER WA fine fellow and a worthy player of the game W President Baseball Class Play Ar Glee Club Chairman Republican Comm Ambition NMinister or Evangel Y' f Am hyffg U3 KD UI N' Q d' C' D I-' I-4 IU Lu -F' I-'LM -FH PLN st U 1,5 93 - 1 - - , . 5 p x .A f'-- V I 8 6: L' 7lff?GMg2g+f : xr pf I 'WQ1V2'?,,f A Y a'aa a , fig V A X-ff fWy,-.,5iavw2, X V I ,, K ',,,5'.-',.- -gujw. 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P, I, ,awwwfgag , . , .'u 41, 'Q 'aa-f ,if P CIILAXSSSS Y5O'UllIl Jith all due regard to those who may think us otherwise, we, the exceedingly intelligent and superior members of the class of 1954, after struggling through four years of severe mental torture to attain this high and reverend moment believe it is now our right and duty to set forth this last will and testament, thus declaring null and void all other such Mills previously made by us Je bequeath in our passing Unto the Jolly Juniors The hallowed honor of becoming Seniors with the hose that you will do better with that title than we did, f there must be progress leave to you a nplace in the sun Unto the Wise Sophomores Some vitamin pills to help you over the struggle to raise money for the Junior and Senior years Good Luck Unto the Green Freshmen Ve leave both our dignity and brilliance Unto the Eighth Graders Je leave the thrill of at last being a part of that wonderful institution the high school Unto Mr O'Connor Ne leave the time for fun and relaxation that you haven't had for the past four years you have given us in getting out of many problems, difficulties, and g neral Nscranes' You're a symbol of what school teachers should be Unto Hector Ve leave 150 students to be waited on for soda pop Unto the teachers Je leave some odd sort of creatures, not quite human, yet human in form lou will find that these beings, however can be your best and most trusted friends if you give them a chance fe,as individuals of the class,bequeath the following Sylvia Allen leaves her ability to tease the boys to Wilman Slsco Gerard Barry leaves his jokes to Donald Moryl Kenneth Boissy leaves his interest in the latest haircuts to Joe Gaane Edward Bulan leaves his ability to struggle with bookkeeping to Peggy Briand John Delargy leaves his sparkling eyes and warm smile to Fred Noble Harold Dennis leaves his helping hands to John Revene Margie Franusiak leaves her green skirt to Mrs Barrieau fl ' J 3 . 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O ., ,A . - O 4' Q3 Q 0 0 June Gage leaves her happy go lucky ways to Mary Ann Walsh Betty Ann Hanson leaves her ability to act to Barbara Bothwell Marion Harnois leaves her vocabulary to Shirley Ihbois William Jackson leaves his money to Sonny Lamson George Janeczek leaves his driving technique to Raymond Martel John Krol leaves his ability in sports to Ernest Labelle leaves his ability to hunt Gloria Martel leaves her charming manners Ebbert Martel leaves his greasy coveralls Betty McDonald leaves her position on the Mary Dzbois Archie Routhier to Gilda Duval to the incoming Freshmen to Vitaly Zenchenko basketball team to Richard Nurek leaves his ability to do the Bunny Hoo on roller skates on to Invid Rbach Theresa Ostiguy leaves her ability to sew a straight seam to Doris Bessette Janice Thrasher leaves her huge appetite to Beverly Runge Jonathan Nheeler leaves his ability to hold an especially when the time he is using period,to Frank Moryl Signed and attested to write out on this tenth of Our Lord 1954 Witnesses audience spellbound should be a class day of June in the year Signed I C 2 Mu h The Class of 1954 O K Doky heresa Osti Eennegg Bofssyzg 8 BPS A isor Keeling Warburton leaves his ability to square dance to David McN1ntch V Q . . c e er UDUQCIDUDUHQECIQ Already it is l96M, and ten years have elapsed since we bade farewell to Hardwick H1gh School It is June, a gay reunion is being held on the lawn of our dear Alma Mater Let's see if we can recognize the members of the happy group, who seem so pleased to greet one another Surely this must be Theresa Ostivuy and Sylvia Allen, who now are operating their own beauty salon on Fifth Avenue in New York Next to them is Robert Martel, who owns a chain of garages throught the United States lhe young lady coming into view is Janice Thrasher, who tells us she has been making a tour of the country in her new deluxe trailer There s Keeling Warburton, who is just relating to some of his classmates how he likes his work as an architect, despite the difficulties He makes his home in Michigan United States Army He has certainly gone a long way in ten years working his way up from a recruit in the National Guard to such a superior position he next person we are about to meet is Jonathan Wheeler, now a full fledged minister in the New Braintree Church Margie Franusiak reports she never has a minute to spare, she's so very busy with her exclusive dress shop in California Marion Harnois is gossiplng with her classmates about her position as biology teacher at Vassar College Yes indeed, here they are just as in those old high school days, in a huddle Kenneth Boissy, Richard Nurek, and Harold Dennis, who have reached high positions in the United States Navy lheir engaging talk, however, was interrupted by June Gage, who is now one of John Powers' models A pretty girl always rates a look from the Navy Next, we recognize the melodious voice of a singing cowboy The group is surrounding John Delarvy, who informs us that he now has his own television program as America's greatest singing cowboy As time is fast passing, we shall move along through the group to Gloria Martel, who is a dental assistant for a prominent dentist in Chicago Next, we meet George Janeczek, a famous electrician, who now owns his own electric company Ernest Labelle is just telling some of his classmates that he has become a furtrapper in Alaska Betty Ann Hanson, now a social worker, relates of her tasks in the city of Tampa, Florida William Jackson is an expert hot rod driver He has just won the Indianapolis Speedway Contest Betty McDonald is President of the Ware Trust Company. She tells us her experience as class banker in high school days gave J J ' 1 c -A , - , . . , , Jw ' . n I C , - ' L - o fl I 0 O ' I f I O Next appears Gerard Barry, now a Five Star General in the 1 1 5 . l 'TW .L ' 1 0 G 4. O 2 I J - L . O rn A 0 I A ' L I . , A . I 4 her much valuable experience in banking. John Krol is coaching his own basketball team at Krol's Institute of Technology in New York City. Edward Bulan owns his own ranch in Texas--imagine, far away from all the girls. on, hustling singing--hear the song! into the school, continuing their chatter. ALMA MATBR In the hills of old New England, There s a school with beauty blest Of them all she is the noblest, Of them all she is the best Hear our song for Hardwick High School, As our cheers ring through and through To her honor and her glory May our hearts be staunch and true High resolves to lead us onward As we merrily go our way, 'Til we have along in memory, All our hapoy high school days May their praises now and ever, Make our joyous song ring true To our ideal Hardwick High School, And the glory of the blue Q:i...... Q'Cf xv .2 '? - there's a bell--time for the banquet, They're all Now they're U Q 9 O I ' I C I r A . , I 5 I Q A , N h - A17-1 ---:- Q fx --- '. R f 'V 44 lf X? NX ' -44 , ull. R' -Ml Q - , - fu. ,, Y DUJIUUCDUQ Wednesday, September 8 the fateful day' School started again and the Jolly Juniors, nineteen in number, were there in full force Before us, and probably just as jittery as we were, but not showing it a bit, was our new Class Advisor, Mrs Thompson The month of September was spent on routine matters, but with the beginning of October things started to hum Four important events occurred during this month First came the choosing of officers for the Junior Class Elected were President Shirley Petrila Vice President Joyce Habschnuk Secretary Sandra Dennis Treasurer Frank Horyl Then followed the Freshman Reception How we enjoyed seeing the neylll About the middle of the month we received our class rings with which we were very much pleased Toward the end of October the Junior Class put on their first project of the year the Halloween Dance Much time and effort went into the decorating for this event, but the results were well worth the effort, for finan cially, as well as socially, it was a success In November the Juniors competed in the three one act play contest, entering as our effort 'If Girls Asked Boys for Dates??9' During this month one of our boys Bill LaVallee made the grade winning a place on the first team of basketball The girls did equally well with Shirley Petrlla and Carol Lombard making the girls' first team, while Joyce Rabschnuk and Barbara Sullivan were accepted as cheer leaders In January our class decided not to conduct a paper drive Instead, we were given permission by the Student Council to have one day a month set aside for us to sell food during the noon hour This turned out to be a very good money making venture as the Junior Class was very cooperative about bringing in good things to sell in March we began planning for our Junior Prom the most important event of our Junior year it was decided to use a French theme for decorations The Prom was held on May 21, and it was a' most successful affair, On the whole, we had a wonderful Junior year, and are looking forward to having the honor of being Hardwick High School Seniors in the fall newcomers initiated and well started on their long four-year jour- ' r N Delargy B LaVa11oe D Priest CDEPEHCDMKDUQIQE we came back to school in September as nwise old Sophomoreg glad that it was the Wreshmen,and not we,that were to be initiated In October, we had our class elec tions and chose the following to lead our group President Beverly Dorman Vice President Frances Jogis Secretary Janet Valley Treasurer Janice Valley In December we had our class play Phe bophomores who parti cioated in nFood for Fathern made a fine appearance on the stage Phe class was well represented on both girls' and boys' basketball teams as well as in cheerleading In January we had the usual Mid Year Exams, in Februarn we had our Valentine Dance called WSweet heart's Enchantment,' which was a great success we were very lucky this year to have Mr Canavan as our home room advisor, but all the 'wise old Sophomoresn are looking forward to Hardwick High School f O ffa L ml 7421! iff!!! B Dorman F Jogis J Valley N . q . Q! , o being Hjolly Juniorsu next year at Yilv DW? V f H fm . Hgh 1, EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFZ V. Zenchenko J, Valley EIIUCIBIHTTD-1 GSUQAXUDIIE lhe elghth grade class started school ln the High School Bu1ld1n5 ln september It elected offlcers on Sept L 1953 end chose tie followlng V106 rresldent Loulse Gesiorek secretary Rodney Jheeler Treasurer Joseph Udbschnuk fe had a trlal e serbly the flrst Ionddy of October The scfool seeved to llke lt so much that we contlnued to hold assem blles when our turn came Sole of the class went to the hlgh school basketball games, helplng to cheer the oldyers on to V1CtOTy I thlnk that the mdgorlty of the puplls fror the elghth grade class engoy WOTKlH ln the hlgh school, and ere BDXlOuS to become Freshmen next year Compllments of CL SS OF 1958 P8TdWlCK, Mass .1 I hi ,. , YJ 1 ., 0 s ' ' il . .4 U f il- .. V xxx - A I 'Q Q ' W 5 ' ' 5, J 1? IV' k -. 1-1 ' , ' kj I . . N . O . I 9 ' ' ' f 9 .- 1 V: ' 1 Presldent----Allyn Scott . Z- N. 1171 . 1 Cv ' ----A XI iii? 1 LLF ., . A I G Y . X, r h LJ ll UA C ' , . . 4 J. 4.53 ' f - '. r'P ' . O Ii 'A ' ' ' , , i . . . . . l . ' u. . . . . . 5. f 5. : A ' RJ ' 0 . A W n , . . L ' o 1 iii! 95777770 Q W Qui! J , , f 'g 'v'l' , 45 L, Zh' 9 'L YA fa' , 9 I A f' W f 'Fw 1 ., EEMEIOGEEE YKVIIHE IU June sat on the cake? Gloria had her hair cut? Mr. Brown paid us a visit? Richie learned to roller skate? We ordered our class pictures? Our room was really raised? Theresa told Keeling to open up and let her inn? We got 1004 in banking? we auctioned the Christmas Cards? we did disnes during the penny sale? Ernie ran from a Freshman girl? Harold had to fix our clock almost weekly? Some of the Seniors turned out to be nuts' at a Freshman Assembly? Eddie played in the ping pong tournament? Jerry ordered the Freshman hats? Willy played the piano for Mrs Kambour? A girl left a nickel in her report card for Miss Kelleher? Did it work, June? Janice and Jonathan were original? The boys played in the basketball tournament? We found out that Kenny bought his shoes for only a quarter? we started looking for our baby pictures? Marion almost burned up the lab with a Bunsen burner, and it turned out to be Betty Ann's fault? We started planning for our class trip? we went to Barre for our X rays? fDidn't hurt did it, Margie?D Our room won first prize for decorations at Christmas? Swell job, Bob We had a contest for the yearbook cover? Didn't know we had so The Senior Boys started reading 'High Class magazines in a study? Sylvia and Harold went to a safety convention? Jackie told about Good Government Day? I wonder if the teachers will get a raise? One girl came up with a new name, Maxis? U Johnny sang for us? George played the piano and Harold danced at a Senior Farewell? Jackson broke the class window with an eraser Keeling's car was carried away Miss Kelleher walked in class with a curler in her hair? IT'S SO BASY TO R'MEMBER AND SO HARD TO FORFLF S5925 6.2 a ,o . . n . Q Q O many artists, did you? , N ha 4 ' . ? O O A 'L 'X ' L . rrf . X f . Z! 0 X. -J 0.101393 EHUSTTCDU2 1950 1951 Well, here we come, lucky Hardwick High 29 gay, intelligent, Freshmen SEPT 4 At first we found high school quite confusing, but as everyone seemed friendly to us, we easily became acquainted We organized as a class this month, electing as class officers President John Krol Vice President Jerry Barry Secretary Sylvia Allen Treasurer Betty McDonald OCLOBLB Finally came what every Freshman waits for nThe Freshman Reception U At this event we were presented with most attrac tive blue and white beanies to wear until our Christmas vacation NOVEMBER We were working hard on our first class play,nIet s Make Up' under the direction of Mr Nimtz and Miss Kelleher We were very proud when we won second prize DECBMBLR This busy month we were very proud to have our class represented by Jackie Krol and Sylvia Allen on the first teams in basketball Betty Marritt and June Gage joined the cheering squad We also had a wonderful time at the Christmas party sponsored by the faculty FhBsUARY Boy, were those exams tough But the Valentine Dance cheered us up after that ordeal MAY The Junior Prom was coming up Of course we Freshmen never actually guessed we would go, but what a thrill' Seven or eight were really invited They all had fun JUNE School wws over, summer vacation was here at last 1951 1952 SEPlLhnhH Back to school again. We were very unfortunate in losing five of our classmates! Leona Duval, Betty Davis, Richard Hutchins, John Wass, and Eleanor Brend. We organized with the following officers: President - -Jonathan Wheeler Vice-President John Krol Secretary -- Petty McDonald Treasurer- -Marion Harnols I. A f . , A 4 i 11 4 0 ' - O T O . , . .,-.... -...... .,,........u- M ... - ---- the a ' 4 -..-- 'Qu ,,,gpf:'f'z' -:iii I ' f'1' 'T A ,., w4.v . f ,, 5, I :un A I - O W-V . I I 1 O O I . ,,. - I ., , o -. .N , IC e O A , I ' C, 1 - O O Y t . .... , . f-,-1 41,1 -1 Before this month had passed, we were unfortunate in losing another classmate, Lorraine Lemerlin, who moved to Gardner NOVEMBER During this month we presented as our class play, 'Not Quite Such a Goose Because we won first prize in this presentation, our class was very elated DECLMBEB Jackie Krol and Sylvia Allen again represented our class as basketball players, and as cheer leaders we gave June Gage and Janice hrasher FEBRUAPY We were the sponsors of the Valentine Dance which was a most successful event, socially and financially MAY The Junior Prom had arrived in a beautiful month It seemed as though the words 'In the spring a young man s fan Gently turns to thoughts of love' were fulfilled, because nearly all of our class attended UND Another school year had passed by Everyone celebrated by going to the picnic at Hardwick Pond of course dressed in the latest sport togs, ready for the fun 1932 1953 SEPQLNBBR Here we were, the 'Jolly Juniors' themselves Our class officers this year were President Marion Harnois Vice President Keeling Warburton secretary June Gave Treasurer Sylvia Allen Two more of our classmates had left us Dorothy Viscuso, who had moved to Chester, Pa , and Betty Marritt who left to go to work, did not come back that year We, however were fortunate in gain ing another student heeling Warburton OC OBBR This year we were busier than ever lhere seemed to be more to do each year F1rst,we had the Halloween Dance, entitled the Hobo Hop Next, our class play, nJerry Breaks a Date,n but we d1dn't win this year Then came the big event choosing class rings x L ' s 0 5 WA L.. 4 n . a 0 '. I I 1 - li' o L ' - ,-v- - . I B3 . 1 I . ' 0 Q I I Cy 1 u 1 g J H ..- , , J . 'J 2 . -,av 1 a . . C1 -. CL 0 1 ' . , 0 , J - ' - , - 0 T fn , . J I , . l ll 5 s A , , . -.- 0 After much discussion about shape, size, and stone, we made the selec- tion. We soon sported the rings either on our own fingers or well, you know NOVEMBER Basketball, our favorite sport, was here again It seemed as though Jackie Krol and Sylvia Allen were still representing our class as basketball players, and June Gage as cheerleader MAY Well, of all things' We were actually in charge of the Junior Prom To all of us it was an excit ing event We all attended in our 'best bib and tucker ' The school photographer took our pictures, and we think the results would vie with any that Hollywood could produce Then, Sylvia Allen was chosen Queen of the Prom JUNE June was here at last Final exams, report cards, and off to a good rest before we began that strenuous Senior Year 1953 1954 SEPTEuBEB At last we were 'Grave Old Seniors We knew that we were facing an important year, so to guide our class most through this difficult year we chose as class officers President Marion Harnois Vice President Keeling Warburton Secretary June Gage OCTOBER We had been waiting for this day since we were Freshmen for it was now our turn to take charge of that impressive event, 'The Freshmen Reception ' I don't think anyone will ever forget Jackie Aube and Jimmy Welch, who were sports enough to drink from the babies' bottles Our next responsibility was a supper With the help of Mr and Mrs John Valardi we sponsored a spaghetti supper It was fun especially doing the dishes We next decided on hav ing Mercer Studio of Worcester as our class photographer We were all well pleased with the excellent work that Mr Mercer did for us We resembled the stars in Hollywood NOVEMBER We were soon presenting our annual one act play This year we choose 'High School Daze,' and for the second time we won first prize DECEMBER Well, basketball time was here again We never expected to go to the tournament until we saw how much our team had improved X O O I 1 O , - C , r C O O 0 ,V A I I Treasurer----Sylvia Allen 9 ll O 1 O 0 0 W O O -- . - - - 0 I 1 J L 0 r , , . 7 A O Everyone seemed to go all out to Krol, John Delargy, Ken Boissey, Wheeler all made the first team, team Although Jonathan Wheeler give the team support Jackie Richie Nurek, and Jonathan with Eddie Bulan on the second found that he could no longer play at every game, because of doctor s orders, he was always right in there, rooting for his team The boys all expressed their gratitude to their fine coach, Mr Canavan for impressing upon them that they could win with teamwork, courage, and faith They then started forth to work and win JANUARY Some of us weren't too happy about those mid year exams u we all managed to pass half way over the hurdles' MARCH Our food sale was held in Wheelwrlght, Hardwick, and Gilbertville Much was unsold at the Gilbertville sale due to lack of advertising However, the quick thinking Seniors, never to be caught, rushed the food to the other sales and sold it all Profit from the had worked hard APRIL At last it were so excited sale was fifty dollars Meanwhile, everyone to bring in 'ads' for our yearbook came the memorable day April 20 1954 We all about going on the class trip that we arrived at the high school right on time What a difference in the fellows for they appeared dressed in classy suits and sharp neckties The girls all wore their Easter finery, including their Easter Bonnets It looked like an Easter Parade' Our chaperones were Mrs Day and Mr Canavan They had a hard time trying to keep us together I don't believe that they, or we, will ever forget some of the incidents which occurred on our class trip On the last day of our trip, everyone spent his time buying souvenirs, and to show our appreciation to Miss Kelleher, we bought her a souvenir from all of us MA The Seniors held 'A Delightful Night in May on May 6 This consisted of a lecture, songs by the glee clubs, and a flower show Soon preparations for graduation were in order Some of the Seniors were quite happy, while others were rather sad N matter how we felt, no one will ever forget those four years at Hardwick High JUNE The under classmen sponsored a reception for the Seniors It was enjoyed by all Earlier that evening, the Seniors had gathered together to have a final banquet And now here we are on the final day Graduation Who would have thought, when we were Freshmen, that we would be in front of an audience of mothers and fathers, members of the faculty, and other guests, reviewing the past four years at Hardwick High School The memory will never vanish from our hearts and minds, as we look back on this night . 1 I . g c I 1 5 J 0 I O - , b t ..- . O i . .. 1 Q 0 0 I -- -- , . 0 f , J l O f I 0 0 0 f g 1 0 S.: o ll - I 1 0 0 . . A , . o .' 0 ' 0 , , J o I -- . 0 O WNAXQU-IUIUCISUCDRJ I guess all the Seniors will remember that bright sunny day on April 20, the special day to which we had looked forward all year long. All the seniors were gathered outside of the high school at 6:50 that morning. Was anyone late? Oh - welll People who were going by in cars to work or else where gawked at us in bewilderment.I guess they had never seen us in such finery before There stood the boys dressed in their new suits with red, pink, and yellow neckties Beside them stood the beautiful girls in new dresses, fav topcoats, bedecked with corsapes :ent in cars to Springfield, where we boarded a train for New York When we pot off the train in Grand Central station, we felt lost amid the throngs of people that were milling around We had a feeling that people were staring at us Could it be we d1dn't appear at home in the big city and they took us to be their ncountry cous1ns9' The boys in our group were pawking at the high buildings, as the irls were buzzing with excitement Because we had to wait a short vhile for a bus to New Jersey, we were allored to go outside to get something to eat All the boys, fifteen in number, went in one group Finally we spotted,however as soon as we had entered, a smiling man dressed in a formal black suit sreeted us He led us down glossy stairs Lin single file! through a maze of mirrors, brilliant glass chandeliers and other fancy decorations Finally we were seated in a dimly lighted room vith gleaming white candles on the tables We didn't know just what to do, or what to say All that we wanted was a hamburg, when here we were in a place where one served a full course dinner At last, Johnathan took the situation in hand He asked the waiter if there was any minimum or cover charge The waiter replied that there wasn't, but that anything we ate we would have to pay at least three dollars for This was too much for us and so we promptly stood up and the whole fifteen of us marched back through the underground palace and out the door As the head waiter waved frantically at us, amazed at our sudden departure, his words nWhat's the matter? What's the matter9n were trailing after us as the door closed Then came the train fide to Washingtom, I think the boys will remember the card games we had, especially the boys who lost their britches remember We had to get adgusted to sleeping together and during the process there was a wild time I think Bill Jackson will testify to that Most of our days in Washington were spent tour ing ell ve remember the climb up the Nashinvton Monument, the beautiful scenes at ht Vernon, the visit to Annapolis, and the many hours we had to spend waiting in line to see some of these historic places It seemed as though there were a million other Groups from other schools in Iashington at that time We had some of our nights free after coming back from tourinp,so that we went looking around Jashinvton where we found some very interest ing places I am sure that the boys will never forget nDawwood's P1ace', where they served those 'juicy hamburgsn and milk, O O -, M, A 3 q W9 'ul ' , 0 Jn J O ' - O I ' 4. J Q ' 'n 1.11 Q . LJ . J. Q X . . Q ' 5 .D - I X' V- O ' O I O O I ' . - I . O J W ' 'H 0 I O Our first night in Washington was one I am sure we will all -- 0 l J ,Zz .J 7' A . I ' 1, .J - ,J . 1.1.7 X I 1 3 1 A. 0 J . ' J , - V 0 f ' V CJ .2 V1 7, - . ' U - Q J g xl L 1 I J L Q and as well also Harry's place where they had that good band and that Negro singer As for the girls they were too busy looking around at the boys, I think to see much of the sceneryzat night but I think they liked the little negro boys the best I mean the ones who used todance for the girls when they gave them pennies Perhaps, Mr Canavan will always remember the ni ht he found some strange boys, who got lost, in bed with Harold Dennis nDennyn himselfnms the one that got the biggest surprise though when he woke up and found that big fat boy sleeping next to him But Mr Canavan brought everything under control nicely thank you, Mr Canavan All in all our stay at the Annapolis Hotel was a pleasant one I don't know whether or not the man agement felt the same way We had only one complaint about the hotel and that was the powdered eggs that appeared every mornin Next, I think a good suggestion to the management would be to pu stronger beds into the rooms John Delargy intends to send that course! by accident and he had to sleep on the floor that night That's about all we can relate about Washington without letting out any secret information I am afraid we would have Senator Wheeler's Crime Investigating Com ittee censoring this report if we did Friday morning we left for New York, the first dav of rain we had during the entire trip During this train ride most of the girls slept, all except a few who found some boys from Auburn whose talk was sufficiently interesting to keep the girls' e es open all the way from Washington to New York I won't mention any names but one of the girls was Betty Hanson As for the boys they continued with their usual pastime of playing cards However a couple of boys were missing most of the trip It seems they could be found in the Mendon Car with a ublonde bombshelln whom we called Marylyn Monroe On arriving in New York we went di rectly to our hotel It was a palace compared with the Annapolis Hotel in Washington After unpacking and dining, we went to Radio City Nusic Hall, where we saw HRbse Marie',at NSC we saw Eddie Fisher in person For the rest of the evening we strolled about Times Square, and then back to the hotel but not to bed although I don't think we got to sleep until the Nween hours of the morning Saturday morning we went shopping on Broadway where the boys all bought tall black hats George Janeczek looked as if he had just come from an undertakers' convention Fbur that afternoon we left for Springfield and home I know that everyone enjoyed the trip Ve would be readv any time to go again The Seniors all agree that the chaperones were wonderful for going with us and we would all like to say NThank Youn to Mrs Day and Mr Canavan 1 LJ . 1 .J 3 . fn . J - - - - 2 3 x- I ' .DCD I .J J O 0 , o file 0 Q 0 t , A 9 - Q ' - J .7 . 4 . g ' O A ' g t 0 . suggestion in, because one night his bed collapsed purely Qof ., in ' Q3 0 l O 53 1 IJ 1 J Y X ' o A J ' o A ,I A 0 I N . 1 C 1 ' . - 3 0 A I nl I J. 0 - U , J ' ' , , O 0 ' V' u 0 I O O O WSW ? di- A axe sfmclious W YA 'BN eague ' u es D cmclngg e?2t:gZ2a:he'l2z,We er hors ,Haart ' . Ge,-8 ag eldl Hobo dwlck Page are m fe Eerssfre:t.S3ffeffshds,:z'h22t Efsfrs Will Make Trl O . Perry 'her ef'23 'OWS and El- GILBERTVILLI-1, April a Vice 'with 20 nolnts, ardwielr High School se 'lc ure lost to Petersharr o Cool Off Temper' T0 Be I' aybrrrfrfre flclals a e Harm' the B. C. Sta' fo GILBERTVILLE Jah. 22- carrying the teams an GILBE as rdwick High boys end girleldehzs. The buses will Hardw- RTVILL he' 'We 'We Wm Y 1 b ick E th Ware Fvm t'1m0V'1'fW' sketball teams will play the Hardwick Center ' a sq Hrgh Mar-ch e ' A ik ts New w Salem Academy teams in HBTdWlCk qbl uid WI S0170 wc mee w Salem tomght This will student! , lc banquell be fe baSkJGILBEnTvn,LE the zhrrd Kung Phrhh 0 1 Han Ap,-,I ed ague game for both ky AW1C e 12 3 in ck teams The boys ll A59 H91 am canaboy, on t e and ost one e g vg e out for thelr first vlc e e ba Te5gott5'0Id Def: fHC'u1gy 8 Coach Canavan Wlll ke io W gawf :De hon ni' he C0-ic largv and Lavallee mpxel-C he 6 Om Su Blix 3 8 Oreq at mana rd Krol and Nurek at we Cox to be us Yx sud?-A 'udsk?0I1s0,.edU1e n 'Q Hlgn ln re lavage,-1 Wewe :gate rr-an igcler by ru or 2 s 1, nn as etball Games A S 023 lilxbazve 30136 er ggi: frajief Oli' 0 3 T Alan 22 me 5:26 Halohorxowd if Massa OWHZ-ooyiy gacrx WXH b DXY iaffed on Harold Dennis manager f01'tbfE11i tacumanage 0 mer Meet Cflgpermfa G! 31-dwrck High School baske the nge: Yan H-all 8117 st a no 3 84 Gels Cage in 4 Hardwick Fwe 111 leaxe Tuesday morm he annual Washington trip 2 students will be chane y Mrs. Candida Day ick Center teacher and anavan of the faculty. They w11l board the 8 30 or New York ln Sprm connect vuth the 12 45 r Baltimore They wll ve mn Washington early S ay evemng The group will spend two Washmgton They wlll overnment buxldmgs emb d memorialli mxthe cxtyt tn t ernon yH I-dw hmgton a T may Bid rel.-S :g'v?iRZnLf,.1: Feb 24 ew Salem ,Yam as accepted! as etball team IWNEW SAL lv enter ghe Tn Sgt invitation to Neg! SHIKI, E31 Jan Tm. e tourn lem H opsters h dth fu me 1 cv' 'Y-Seq 15,12-'er lxzldullgs 2:11 og: e 195ae54oeZ:ser -E':-3-Jgal.-r., gon, tgeers nggdb HUT d'w1Ck T ecember 11 at North Brookhel S O N ep toroceeds 00121 1 t R tla d J uery Q A fb Wui e'i5'T'if 31,3 hiatt, 8 it eu w 5 an : ,ef rem., He Sch Foster Interest m Teachi 9 C er J: va ,N 001 11817 15 Petersham Home Gaf C12 : me-+33 l chgre' p Is Its a unique club that a g..:up of uary 22 New selerh home ga: Q 1... I ev f- e, Me,,, 'h 11 Udskr Hardwrek High seheel students have 'cv ms' gf ber' of the formed one that may well attract latlonal attention Interested ln teaching as a future areer a number of junior and Fa P remor gu-ls have organized under ce he name Future Teachers of Amer anuary 29 at Petersham Febra at Warren February 5 at I H 'UI em February 9 Belchertc-Z Q ,gf e ome ame February 19 WR! U W4 vr a E omegame 3Q'Ig-gf: ' nmes are to be played o 'Q Q' ,S C 3 ln mean 5-1 -C OThfgIg,gi?TVllLLF Jan 15 They have elected as officers WIC in ga, Q. team b wre Hr h beskerba11Beny Ahh Hanson president Betty g':gg.9amv-1 Q the geteogiaand I-:IFE will play Ann McDonald vice-president Shir Rutland W' 'Qt-.t ef' 1: hominemli Of'i::ie: e1.. t..,. ' . J '.f Sm om 'rfvg v 5322 A Son tom ht These home well llb e MM -ry Ame Speem tothe Tele 'k 59, 'J' Enamel Wm be Played in thehas been bran? frm Hunan URNERS FALLSnam adware rngh M001 gym m w 'me P 1 e 'Y of k H d 2 iksheifttfzs ,rm fe His m the Tn Staighr its sec f-0 ow :S L.. aube th are be Eicer and will supervise all meet- gazgzgi B3 this egiVlS no suntable court .4 lr.. lub MLJ3, rs-W re last ni ht 3ut:1cg8 :ggefeated Po g serwau 'ls the faculty adviser As far as school authoritres there ns no other organizatio n It Ls not a branch ot a group but is entirely the id Hardwick students In vi natxon wxde shortage of 1? may well become a p other groups designed to interest in the teaching fession In order that they may learn it is like to stand before stu members are allowed to eo some classes their meefil' B 8 Ol' an rvgmmdzllg Phill enlo tlnel' '5 3- gg 0 O The Har:HardwlCk Raps or class Was the W1 the 'i,?,'L'Q,E.,f 57. r ree W ershom, 64 50 3553535 Znegaysfiiioeriheu DI, 1 ged Charlemoggdgfg' DETERSHAM The Hard mghgl dTrQSuls11?es Margaret fiagt tm 111 D naflfh will play when' c Hxgh School basketball coac :ad me iol owmg m Hanson IIBERTV ment re t n a strong second her B tty Ann Joh I f There arsur:eZamEIJB R oto smk Petersl- 'n aggree Harold Deals: .his n C-Snav k o rxiwlck wxll meet Sanc Peters Hnlrdwgek DM 1-lie I -Ultr thu for d cademy f ll lrdw, eu' 27 G 0 H1 . m and R'LuaAZhfield Hardwick The Hardwic I- C1 If IZ' feam def' High schopehnhlm ademy Wrf Penn, n will School basketball te med p 01 bark We New sys? 9151511 of Winer f1rst home game Z-tr: weolp Dbalckt fllzag .nm 011 H-igginzsm gif Eg fo?-f 1:1 Uhsq d night H d in the Ware gym last Frxday lay ea y eb Will b M112 rd Nu C 91' J are wm mar wick had when the beat Pe e h 1? t '17 sms 6 D 2-fx Riv 771 for th 9 Dia '11 n Pe ar-1.. he fxnal 11 Y rs ar 14,0 af, c- n ed dgl 77,6 Jrhrough 9 remaind Q d fi ocked at a score of 73 to 63 Nu 0108 day 'I 1 We W th 'JS b ard che sch 'U an-an er 0 GILBERTVILLE W '1 hxgh scorer for Hardw Wh gy, 131, 6 'h el' asker h oo gem I 6 A' ' pomts and Elliott fr Nuzgli Ure boi Boligahd Hwlrf 1afg,g5ha1f the 10 61 61- I1 am with 29 pomts '11 Hn mfls S '11 a 'gh 0961-h to 29 Durincal team C591-f fp Hn, 6'-Y d Ire W0 ln 'hes 11, e team Pla, 3 the s d 'f11hO 1 Hardwick g1r1s lost SQSI7 Misco' H 30 3 25? 5 Pe th dlfecti ed as if Inf? J Feb 11,721.3 ,Al-'Ing 35 ISSJ, R fa 5 on gf Con ir! and bn D ham girls by a 56 Do Da 'Chr I 3 d ch -70 F H Ill IGI,-. er b elarg If ,U 0 kfgls Cod h 33' N111-ek wa lg lr-Iqlvlown N Q-Ll' Y W1 ie wa for Ile flvee Par Do ts ton 3 high seo -Mu, 4- exe Q 3 n HQ 5 1 0 RV with Owed b PE IG SCHO0L TEAM D gaERTlg'ISFMr Zndgh: fofiffr bfo' ali-ytnBzigar 12,50 '-' 01 y LE Season Wull Open 27th a 0 n Kr? 5 Krox gsen G00 Ysand S 50,e' d Stole gy exe q Salem nous C hi 1 N S ur k WINS HOOP TROP gage, MH d 'W ' new ref?-1f,,ay 'g ,Nyc cnherrtnle reb ll The Ha G0Yerl1me uk llngh boys basketball te facultl' 3' awe a good account of xtself Hrgh Sd: elchertown Tuesday night a ton 'Viz lasted thelr opponents. 62 to 5 Legxslal r the second WICIOFY 1hlS y9a'Dav 1' W1 he A lbetvll Aprl 9 Ha U ck Hlgh To at chetxnwn ,Eh sgheblgcigeehganhh c X e a es in co Se Ware Gym tefsha wb- Yebherxowa agaggseballgschedule S 901113 HQRTO e Bexcasyrei ax agest number of gam Chairm Olne ou e a gibck 1099 b he 'ls has booked for a s ' d . 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A H C V ,ri A 3 -n xl : , U - b. . , M h H t A - :.5q.'n.h -'Ya- at .X l A ' . er the Belchertown lads Thx He vSch001 an Wxlllam W rt sed b ar Wxcfz 1 X NS t Y 9 93-ture contest of the AXUJUGDGEUQMEPWQ IX .Lg Q' :iii X :Olin gil!!! gliilg Q iffy BQ 5 NATIONAL 1' uonon soclnv XX 'I -tQb.. .SL 'N-g imc: it ,W 25 'flfxf' B 4 X 1 i Z A 4-9 In w X Wig X I ff f ?J . lin- , 'GQ U A X, xxilp-J,v 1 SUCUIQDIQENU .news lhe students of Hardwick high School elected for 1953 1950 the following Student Council officers and representatives Officers Representatives President John Krol Senior Marion Harnois Vice President Joyce habschnuk Junior Joseph Gapne Treasurer June Gave Sophomore Frances Jogis Secretary Penny Scott Freshman Jacqueline Lovering Eivhth Grade William btolgitis This vear the Student Council has granted many reouests for extra activities it also looked into the gym situation About this problem, the Council came to the decision that a new gym is definitely needed if Hardwick High School intends to have any basket ball teams On April l,some representatives from our group attended the Student Council Association Convention in Chicopee, Mass Here the group discussed, with membe s from other schools, various ways of bettering school life To Mr wall, the faculty advisor, we wish to express our Qrat ltude for his fuidance, to the student body, our thanks for their respect and cooperation Ya 1' 'V 173 5 ,, v . haf, wi' rf. ji .inf - ew: 1 fs, W ' , K i V 2 A - 1 EAL., . 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J J l J I. 1 0 MQW , M SGQUEUW The National Honor Society was foun e scholarship, leade ship, service, and character To be eligible for membership in the society, one must maintain a scholastic average of at least 85 he officers for this year were President Keeling Warburton Vice President Shirley Petrila Secretary Marion Hernois Treasurer Betty McDonald Advisor Mr O'Connor 1 oro ect of this society was a highly successful lhe ma n 3 Sportsmen s might held in honor of our baseball and basketball teams The proceeds from this were used in purchasing some much needed reference books for our school In addition, we organized and established a library in the auditorium, provided for the granting of pins to honor students at graduation, and conducted a AHE radio program over station W For the first time in its existence, the National honor active its members may be proud to belong d d upon the qualities of society has been very to such a worthy organization. ' ' d . 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L A . , - ,, , .1 I 1 ' NEWSPAPER For the first time in two years, Hardwick High School has a school newspaper The first issue came out on December 23 From then on, the paper has been published monthly by the following staff Editor Penny Scott Assistant Editor Frances Jogis Business Manager Norma Gage Assistant Business Manager Patty Matukaitis Class Reporters Eighth Grade Rodney Wheeler Freshman Jackie Aube Sophomore Beverly Dorman Junior Joyce Rabschnuk Senior Janice Thrasher Advisors Mr Canavan Mrs Barrleau Although the staff realizes that it is not always easy to please all of the students in the school, we did our best to please How did you like our paper? ' ' 1. l , ' ' 3 I L I V A sw if K I , 4 6 'I 1 r 1 L r x . J A . , J s.'d. , ., T. 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Interested in teaching as a future career, a number of Junior and Senior girls, with Mr Anthony Dansereau of the faculty as leader, organized under the name of NFuture Deachers of America U They elected as officers President Betty Ann Hanson Vice President Betty Ann McDonald Secretary Treasurer Librarian Shirley Petrila Carole Lombard Mary Alice Lowell Marion Harnois was named Parliamentary Officer, and as a result, she supervised all meetings of the club As far as school ation like it it is lieved to be the idea shortage of teachers, designed to foster an in order that the authorities know, there is no other organiz not a branch of a national group and is be of our students in view of the nation wide it may well become a pattern for other groups interest in the teaching profession. y may learn what it is like to stand before students, members are allowed to conduct some classes under super- vision. At their meetings, they report on these experiences and study teaching methods Compliments of C LUETT ' S LUN CHEONETTE Ware, Mass. 9 . . . s' I , Q. ' 5 ff' ef- ,A V AL. If V7 ' , I , hw f , w,5i,,I ,' ' in Q ' W X , ae ., yr-f W . , R V 1 .X , Wav: I. 1 V 7 Q ,L V , D . 'JA' Q V K 1 ' 'vb 'YVY I NL 'A' 4. s, .':' Q '3 I . 2 fl l A d bldg fi , eq Y. . 1. . - Af. -' W-a sz.-. af. ,,,5, - -1' at . ., at If t my W 'l-, rxfqi '-me - '-,F ' F 'titty' N -or f 1- Q .f HN 1 ' 1 eye ia aer'. f X . - ,--'E 'fa 4.1! ' A l... I, XX f , c . , , . I kv r r 1 in ' Q iii! V .. ..-.... , ---- I --.... ---- , Q ... . -A 1 - 1 I Q4 'i E Eiifldiw ity -id'-433 5,4 ,C uvUU IBA-ISMUQUWGB Hardwick High School had a very successful banking year in 1953 1954 The class bankers were Betty Dymon Freshmen Anne Masulaitis Sophomores Joyce Rabschnuk Juniors Betty McDonald Seniors Each week the Seniors led in the number of depositors, often reporting 1005 Thus they brought up the percent average of the entire school Who'1l ta4e their places? Listen, Juniors' The Seniors Nere very glad to have that bank roll to draw on for the Washington Trip Let's save those pennies, high schoolers' Compliments of HICHARD'S FLhNlTURE NAHEHOUSE Route 9 at Common St. Brookfield, Mass. ----uf' - ,I x Y 'Y Y , 7 Wd - , iii V ii.. rg, lf' 15 1 . t, i , Q J' S. r, , 1 C ' A 5 1 ' Q V. . W .X U' r x..,iM,, l ' .' A' 1 'F fg ' -- f ' -1- '. , . . H e . A f , +R - H - 0 T A . Q I I . ' Q I C , XNQQ 'Q 'af-KN 5 3:5 ff 1 I f P QWC, 4 xx su , , ,mi ' , ' fuk' . + s ,, . ,A ,f v Y ww .wg Ax, z fm Q M. , Nu xx 4' N IKKXHQ BUYS Nw WASH BMHU This season was a tremendously successful one for our team We played all of our games away from home and practiced in our small, inadequate gym Even at this great disadvantage, the expert coaching of Mr Canavan and the spirit of the players clicked, make a successful season The inside shooting and rebounding of John Delargy and Ken Boissy proved to be big assets to the team The playmaking of Captain Jack Krol and the outside shooting of Richie Nurek were also big factors in our nine victories W finished in second place in the Southern Division of the King Philip Le gue We won over Powers Institute easily in our first game of the Tri State Tournament in Turners Falls In our second Tournament game with Sanderson Academy, the game ended in a tie thanks to Richie Nure4's soft hook shot that hit the cords just as the game ended Although we lost in the overtime period 48 45 the boys fought hard to win Indeed, they have given the Junior Varsity and the eighth grade something to aim for,1n the coming season May the future teams of Hardwick High have better success than we had this year Win that King Philip League Championship next year for Hardwick High' Compliments of nkoE NORLAU Ware, Mass. 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' M ' if ik, .- ing . 2 P' Q3 GUWUS BMSMEUBAHU The opening practice of the girls' basketball team was held in November in the assembly hall of the high school To this call there was a big response, for about 20 girls from various classes attended An entirely new team had to be selected, as nearly all last year's team was graduated with the class of 1953 After a few meetings the coach chose the first team, which included one Senior, two Juniors, and three Sophomores All in all our team played lb games, 3 of which were mere practice games Although, as we now look bacl over the season we c n't boast of too many victories, we certainly had fun both at practice and at the games It seemed to be an off year for the girls, but definitely an on one for the boys Why? hell er er the girls decided the boys Knot the girls? needed the moral suv- port of victory this year Next year? Well, victory for both boys and girls, we say GOOD LUCK, lEAMS' Compliments of GODDARD'S GEULHAL bTORE Hardwick Center Hardwick, Mass. 1 , Ka aw Q Q ' S.: ' r, M 5 'I ' r xi ' 2 X' -. Q 4 W'-., , ft 1 Xi , 1 ig ,HQA ,, . ,A I C 1 L.- o 0 o r O - x L , 3 -- A ,I I . 1 1 1- . - - - Q 1 Q o in ' XQ V1 ' A- 4 fiqggbl Q' ap? 5889 IF 3 ,-.5 1. Xwil MIM Aifbl- el TE C0 flwzz, U . X ll ' x V W! A 1 ' IICVM 4 ,IL ... ,LI H ' V ?.: ':'f , -L - Q55 if X 5- 'E E g' -Q-5 N ' I ' .5 XX, 1 DRINK 1 -, 1 I ' .If ' Compllments of MERCER STUDIO 9 Elm Street Worcester Mass The Seniors were very pleased wlth the excellent photography done by thxb Gtudlo and wmh to say ' Thank Y ou to 'Vlr Mercer for hls patlence and xaluahle suggeetxons VNRITTPIN BX THF SFNIURN , , . , t - 4 I sv g 1 . A' ,. , 7 Y , , t .,. 7 1 - 7 - , 1 V , A , . .JA X. . 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